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Honor follows Xiaomi: With the Magic8 Pro, the manufacturer is also presenting a new top model based on the fastest processor currently available from Qualcomm for Android smartphones. The battery should also provide new independence.
Smartphones are not only getting smarter, but they are becoming more vital. Google’s Android Emergency Live Video feature allows responders to view the scene live, ensuring faster decisions and more effective help when you need it most.
Are you looking a perfect tech gift? The MacBook Air M4, launched earlier this year, is now dropping to some of its lowest prices yet. With discounts as high as $250, Apple’s lightweight laptop is more affordable than ever.
Xiaomi is stepping up its Android 16 release effort through HyperOS 3.0. Older Xiaomi smartphone models are finally joining the wave. Could this be the company’s most ambitious Android update cycle yet?
Google is rolling out a fresh Wear OS update this December, introducing practical new gestures and smarter features for its latest smartwatches. Beyond the added tricks, there’s a good reason to install the update right away.
iFixit just launched a new app, and it comes with a surprise: FixBot, an AI‑powered chatbot for personalized troubleshooting and step‑by‑step visual repair guides. Discover why it’s worth downloading and how it can turn anyone into a repair pro.
If you have a clunky or outdated smartwatch, now might be the perfect time to upgrade. Google’s latest Pixel Watch 4, featuring a brighter display and longer battery life, is on sale in both sizes and all colorways.
Switching between iPhone and Android has always been a headache, but the two major brands are quietly working on a fix. A new update could finally make phone transfers faster, smoother, and less frustrating than ever.
Is your Pixel 9 Pro showing a vertical line or flickering display? You may qualify for Google’s extended repair program. The company is covering these defects with free fixes for eligible models purchased brand new. Here’s how.