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USA x China semiconductors embargo explained
A few days ago, the United States Government announced further restrictions on selling equipment to Chinese-owned companies. Different from past embargoes, such as the one applied against Huawei and other device and processor companies, the latest round seems to target suppliers to the Chinese military, but it could have a direct impact on the consumer goods we buy.

by Rubens Eishima

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Portrait Light: How to improve the lighting of your photos on the Pixel 7 series
With its Portrait Light feature, available on the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, Google allows you to change the lighting of the face in your selfies and portrait photos. In this quick tutorial, NextPit explains how it works.

by Antoine Engels

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How to use passkey on Google Android and Chrome

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Google activates passkey on Android and Chrome—Here’s how to use it
Google has started shifting to passkeys and finally leaving the great old passwords behind. The search giant has rolled the initial passkey support to Android devices and Chrome. It aims to give users and developers early access to the new security tool. Find out how you can setup and use passkey to sign in on websites or apps on your smartphone and computers.

by Jade Bryan

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Google Pixel Feature Drop December for Pixel 7 Pro Watch Buds Pro

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How to take your best selfies with the Pixel 7 (Pro) if you are visually impaired?
The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro have an interesting Android 13 accessibility feature called Guided Frame. This feature is supposed to help you take better selfies if you’re visually impaired, by giving you audio and haptic cues to better frame your photos. NextPit explain how it works and how to activate it.

by Antoine Engels

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Google Pixel 7 review

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Google Pixel 7 review: A great camera phone that doesn’t cost a thousand bucks
The Google Pixel 7 is a high-end camera smartphone for less than $600 with Android 13 in its purest and most complete version. In this Pixel 7 review, I share my full review of the new flagship from Google.

by Antoine Engels

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Google Pixel 7 Pro camera

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Google Pixel 7 Pro review: The best Pixel ever
Repeating last year’s saga, the new Pixel 7 Pro hits the market at a fairly reasonable price point. Google’s biggest flagship smartphone for the year features an excellent quality display, an extremely versatile camera, and a processor with pretty solid performance. However, is it enough to compete with other major smartphone manufacturers like Apple and Samsung? Find out in this Pixel 7 Pro review!

by Camila Rinaldi

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Xiaomi 12S Ultra's zoom camera will be upgraded on 13 Ultra

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Xiaomi 12S Ultra review: Leica to the fore
The Xiaomi 12S Ultra is the first smartphone in which the relatively new collaboration with camera expert Leica manifests itself, even though the tiny logo is easy enough to miss on the huge camera array at the back. Xiaomi equips the camera flagship the 1-inch Sony IMX989 image sensor for this special occasion for the very first time in its own history. We take a closer look at the 12S Ultra in the NextPit review.

by Matthias Zellmer

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iPhone 14 Pro Max review

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5 tips to use your iPhone one-handed
If you have a large iPhone, like an iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 14 Plus, or iPhone 13 Pro Max, the 6.7-inch screen can be difficult to use with just one hand. This tutorial will explain how to make your iPhone easier to use with one hand by tweaking some iOS 16 settings and tricks. Related: 10 iOS tricks to try on your iPhone

by Antoine Engels

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Digital zoom 2.0 on smartphones: Is a cropped "optical zoom" nonsense?
The iPhone 14 Pro has four cameras, where Apple wrote specified on the product page as the main camera, ultra-wide angle, and dual and triple zoom. However, only three cameras can be seen at the back. The solution to this seeming conundrum? A “virtual camera” with dual zoom, made possible by the 48 MP quad-pixel sensor. Is this cheeky marketing or actually useful information?

by Stefan Möllenhoff

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Faced with overpriced Apple and Samsung smartphones, is Xiaomi the voice of reason?
We’re smack right in the middle of the flagship smartphone season, Apple and Samsung have hit us with smartphones that cost more than $1,000. Xiaomi intends to rain on their parade by disrupting the market with its Xiaomi 12T and Xiaomi 12T Pro handsets. This marketing strategy not only pays off for Xiaomi, but it’s also much more relevant for us, the users and consumers.

by Antoine Engels

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