With the Pixel 10 Pro, Google presents its idea of a flagship smartphone for the year 2025 — and this device, once again, focuses on software expertise and AI integration. We have done a deep dive into the new flagship model in this review and clarified whether it is worth buying.
Ever since the Magic V3 was released, Honor has been the undisputed leader in foldable smartphones. With top specifications within an ultra-thin design, it simply offered more than the competition from Samsung. However, 2025 happened, where Samsung followed suit with the Galaxy Fold7 — and revealed a radically redesigned model that significantly bridged the gap with its Chinese competition.
Now, the Galaxy Fold7 and the Honor Magic V5 are two serious contenders in direct competition for the foldable crown. We reviewed the new Magic V5 in detail to find out whether Honor can maintain its leading position.
The name says it all. The Dreame Aqua10 Ultra Roller Complete primarily focuses on the new roller mop. Dreame is finally using this mode of wet cleaning, which is already standard for other brands. Apart from the roller mop, it is the robot vacuum cleaner that boasts the highest suction power on the market. In this review, we discover whether the Aqua10 Ultra Roller Complete is the best robot vacuum cleaner that also mops in 2025.
Samsung updated its “Pro” rugged phone after three years, launching the Galaxy XCover 7 Pro in 2025. After testing the previous generation, we had some time with the new model and say if the phone is the right one for you based on its features, software support, performance, and more.
The South Korean brand is almost alone in this market segment, with eventual competition from Motorola/Lenovo and numerous relatively unknown Chinese brands. That partially explains why it took so long for Samsung to update the XCover Pro line.
The other reason is the fact that it targets the enterprise market, which requires not only long-term software support but also availability and even an ecosystem of accessories, but we will talk more about that later.
Google has officially introduced the Pixel Watch 4, and this year’s update feels less like an incremental refresh and more like a course correction. While last year’s Pixel Watch 3 did not disappoint with its brighter display and expanded size options, it also left users asking for better battery life, faster charging, and a more powerful processor. With the Pixel Watch 4, Google is finally delivering on those demands. Let’s break down the differences between the Pixel Watch 4 and its predecessor.
The Amazfit Helio Strap stands out for two key reasons: its reliable hardware and an affordable price. During my testing, one question kept coming back. Is solid hardware and an accessible price enough to truly help you manage your health? Let’s find out in this Amazfit Helio Strap review.
Sleep is still the best reset your body gets each night. Your brain clears out waste, your muscles recover, and your energy levels get ready for the next day. Miss out and you will notice it quickly in your focus, mood, and performance. The difference today is that you no longer have to guess how well you slept. With smartwatches, fitness trackers, and even smartphone apps, you can get a pretty close picture of your sleep and use that data to improve it.
Wednesday Addams is back! Almost three years after season 1, the macabre horror hit returns to Netflix. I retreated to my dark walls and watched the first four episodes of the season (that’s half of it!) for you during the night. I’ll share this spoiler-free report on whether the series is even scarier than the unfortunate trend of splitting seasons in two, like how heads roll off a razor-sharp guillotine.
How good is ChatGPT Agent? The agent mode is still relatively new, but I wanted to find out what is possible using it. Read on to find out how this AI assistant performs in everyday use.
Do you remember the time when new consoles and handhelds were actually… innovative? Nowadays, it seems that whether it’s smartphones, consoles, or smartwatches, we’re essentially getting the same product year after year. And even if you decide to switch to a different manufacturer to shake things up, you’ll quickly realize how boring most mainstream tech has become.