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HEADPHONES
Bose Noise Cancelling Headphones 700 review: still the master of ANC?
Bose headphones with active noise cancellation have long been considered the ultra essential for frequent travelers or sensitive minds. But with the release of the latest Sony WH-1000XM3, the Bose Quiet Comfort 35 II had to give up their title as the best headphones with Active Noise Cancelling (ANC). Now a completely redesigned product is here to take back the throne. Here’s our full review of the Bose Noice Cancelling Headphone 700.

by Shu On Kwok

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SOCIAL MEDIA & MESSENGER
The 5 best free offline map apps for Android
Offline maps are great additions to your smartphone arsenal. You can’t always rely on network access or Wi-Fi, and the last thing you want is to find yourself lost in a new area with no reception. To save you from calamity in far-flung regions, here are the best free offline maps on Android.

by Kris Carlon

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TABLET
Bose Frames Alto review: don’t throw away your headphones yet
Audio giant Bose, perhaps best known these days for its over-ear noise-canceling headphones, has made a pair of audio sunglasses. They’re called the Bose Frames, and they come in two different versions. I tried out the Frames Alto to see what they’re all about.

by David McCourt

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TABLET
Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ performance review: what can the Exynos 9825 do?
The Galaxy Note 10+ is officially out this week. We are currently using the smartphone extensively for our full review, and have therefore already carried out our benchmark tests. We didn’t want to keep them from you until the final review is finished, so here they are.

by Julius Stiebert

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E-BIKES
Gocycle GX review: the future is foldable
The future is not only foldable for smartphones, but also for e-bikes. The Gocycle GX is a folding bicycle with an electric motor, and a very special one at that. We have a lot of praise to give it following our test, but also a little criticism.

by Steffen Herget

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HEADPHONES
Powerbeats Pro under test: the expensive sports AirPods
The Powerbeats Pro offer the same technology that Apple already delivers in the AirPods 2. Thanks to their ear hooks, they are also suitable for sports. They are also real in-ear headphones. But they are even more expensive than the regular AirPods 2. So, what do the Powerbeats Pro actually offer?

by Julius Stiebert

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Damaged Android smartphone with a cracked glass

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How to protect the screen of your Android device
Five years ago, dropping your phone and breaking its screen was a major concern for many people. The durability of smartphones has greatly improved since then, but that doesn’t mean you should be careless. If you want to prevent scratches or just be on the safe side, here are our tips on how to protect the screen of your Android device.

by Suzana Dalul

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Taotronics SoundLiberty 53: a cheaper alternative to AirPods?
The SoundLiberty 53 are the latest true wireless headphones from Taotronics. Here we have a design that echoes that of the popular Apple AirPods and a competitive price. So are they worth buying? I used them for a week. Here’s what I thought.

by Jessica Murgia

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Samsung Galaxy A80 review: counting the cost of creativity
With the Galaxy A80, Samsung presented a smartphone that serves as a true flagship for its mid-range family. Like its siblings, it has a special feature to offer. This time it’s a rotating pop-up camera paired with a full, bezel-less display: no hole punch, no notch. I’ve been using it for a couple of weeks. Here’s what I thought.

by David McCourt

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TABLET
How to use your smartphone as a Wi-Fi hotspot
How many times have you needed to do something on your laptop when you’re out and about, but you didn’t want to drop five bucks for a coffee to suck up some ”free” Wi-Fi? The solution is simple: just use your phone as a wireless router and share your phone’s data plan with your laptop, tablet, friend’s phone or even a desktop computer.

by Kris Carlon

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