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Sony WH-1000XM5

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ELECTRIC VEHICLES
Sony WH-1000XM6: Design Leak Will Make Fans Very Happy
The Sony WH-1000XM6, the manufacturer's next high-end Bluetooth headset has leaked. It appeared prematurely for pre-order on Amazon Spain on May 3. The listing has since been removed, and did not include a photo of the product. But, for once, Amazon's long-winded, keyword-packed titles came in handy. We learned plenty of technical details, a rather bizarre price, and, above all, a long-awaited design change.

by Antoine Engels

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A Samsung Flex G device displaying a travel app with images and text about creating a special vlog for Spain.

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TABLET
Is Samsung Ready to Regain Its Foldable Smartphone Crown?
Samsung seems to have been left behind by its Chinese competitors, Honor and Huawei, in terms of foldable smartphones. However, the Koreans are not throwing in the towel and are preparing a range of new models that could be presented as early as July.

by Matthias Wellendorf

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It is easy to mistake the Google Pixel 9 Pro XL from the iPhone 15 Pro Max from this angle.

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TABLET
Android 16's Secret Feature Could Transform Your Phone into a Desktop
Samsung's DeX is a powerful feature found in high-end Galaxy phones, offering a desktop-like user interface when the device is connected to an external display or monitor. Google introduced a basic and limited "Mirror mode" with the Pixel 8. However, discoveries within Android 16 suggest that Google could be preparing a more capable desktop mode for Pixel and other Android devices. Also read: How to transform your Pixel into a desktop with Mirror mode

by Jade Bryan

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Xiaomi Mijia Water Purifier Pro faucet with touchscreen display showing water temperature and flow rate.

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SMART HOME & ROBOTS
Say Goodbye to Contaminated Water: Xiaomi Fights Pollution at the Tap
Xiaomi is expanding its smart home portfolio with a product that goes beyond mere convenience functions: the Mijia Water Purifier Pro. The intelligent water filter is listed on the Chinese platform Youpin and designed to address a practical and necessary problem—the quality of tap water.

by Anton Meyer

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Lego Technic Volvo L120 Electric

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SMARTPHONES
Lego Technic Novelties 2025: These are the Summer Sets
Lego is launching eight new sets in the Technic range this summer. This means that the Technic 2025 portfolio will grow from eleven to a total of 19 models. In addition to classic playsets, you can also expect special highlights that are specially tailored to adult Lego fans.

by Michael Büttner

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Google Pixel 9a with the Gemini app

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SOCIAL MEDIA & MESSENGER
Google Lets Kids Under 13 Chat with Gemini: What Will They Ask?
As the AI landscape becomes increasingly competitive, major AI companies are exploring new ways to reach broader audiences. Google, having introduced expanded features with Gemini, is now aiming to allow younger users to access its Gemini chatbot while emphasizing the full control and supervision that parents will retain. Also read: How to make your Android smartphone childproof

by Jade Bryan

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Google TV on a smart TV

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EVENTS
Google TV's Setup Just Became Incredibly Easy Sans the App
If you find setting up your Google TV a bit tedious, you're not alone. The process of installing apps and manually inputting details can feel arduous for some users. Fortunately, Google is addressing this by making the process more seamless in the future. These enhancements are initially set to be available on select Hisense TVs before expanding to more Google TV devices.

by Jade Bryan

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Meta Smart Glasses outward-facing LED

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HEADPHONES
Are Your Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Spying on You? Meta Shifts AI Privacy
Meta's Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are a popular wearable, but they haven't been entirely free of concerns since their launch, primarily revolving around Meta's handling of user privacy and data. Now, the company is rolling out a new policy adjustment that will affect how it collects data through these spectacles.

by Jade Bryan

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Apple HomePod 2 (2023)

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TABLET
Apple AirPlay Bugs Expose Devices to Hacking—How to Protect Yourself
Apple's AirPlay is a convenient feature in iPhones and other Apple products, enabling seamless connection with other media devices for easy mirroring or casting. However, the underlying protocol could also serve as an entry point for hackers to infiltrate and gain access to your device. Several vulnerabilities in AirPlay have been discovered, potentially putting millions of Apple and third-party devices at risk.

by Jade Bryan

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A person holding an iPhone 16 Pro, showcasing its triple-camera design.

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TABLET
Apple Says Your iPhone Might Be Infected with Spyware—What to Do Now!
Following recent urgent iOS updates rolled out to iPhones, Apple has sent out notices to affected users, warning of potential spyware attacks this week in over 100 countries so far. The company advises users to take the alert seriously and follow recommended measures to keep their devices and data safe. The attacks are speculated to be linked to the use of the NSO Group's Pegasus spyware by attackers targeting high-profile individuals.

by Jade Bryan

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