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Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro Review

Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro Review

The Galaxy Buds Pro is the most advanced Samsung earbuds and features active noise cancellation (ANC), speech detection, and virtual surround sound, t...

Samsung 870 EVO SSD Review

Samsung 870 EVO SSD Review

SATA drives are still trendy, especially when extending SSD secondary storage since many computers come with (only) one NVME SSD boot drive. Purists a...

The Data Behind Huawei′s Rise to Camera Superpower

The Data Behind Huawei′s Rise to Camera Superpower

We have been covering consumer electronics for more than 13 years, and oh my, things have changed in the camera world. Huawei created its first smartp...

Google Pixel 5 Camera Review

Google Pixel 5 Camera Review

The Google Pixel Series is one of the most powerful and trusted mobile camera brands on the market. With the Google Pixel 5 out on the market at a pri...

Keychron K3 Review: The Perfect Travel Keyboard

Keychron K3 Review: The Perfect Travel Keyboard

Mechanical keyboards come in a variety of form factors, with each person preferring one form factor over the other. There is no "right" form factor an...

iXpand Flash Drive Luxe Review

iXpand Flash Drive Luxe Review

The iXPand Flash Drive Luxe (128GB model) caught my attention because it features dual purpose with USB-C and Apple Lighting connectors.

That...

OnePlus Pad 4 review: Big on power and performance

OnePlus has launched its latest flagship tablet Pad 4 in India. It is a sequel to the Pad 3 and features upgraded hardware, including a faster chip an...

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus review: This phone will test your limits

In the market where compact has become the key selling feature, Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus still backs the users who don't want their phone to be in a pa...

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra review: A practical flagship with thoughtful upgrades

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra favours practical innovation and long-term reliability over flashy, experimental gimmicks....

Xiaomi Pad 8 review: Best tablet under Rs 40,000?

The Xiaomi Pad 8 is a well-rounded Android tablet that nails the basics without trying too hard. It's not perfect, but for under Rs 40,000, it gets mo...

Samsung Galaxy S26 review: Solid and reliable phone that fits in your pocket

There is a lot to love about the Samsung Galaxy S26 that could push you to buy it. But there are also a few things that you should know before buying ...

Apple MacBook Air M5 review: Perfect laptop for everyone

Apple has not changed much in the new MacBook Air M5, except the core hardware. But this is such a good laptop that it is nearly impossible to make it...

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Apple says it is surprised by Mac demand as Mac Mini and Studio disappear from the shelves

Apple says it is surprised by Mac demand as Mac Mini and Studio disappear from the shelves

Apple reported a surge in demand for Macs in its second-quarter results for FY2026. The company has attributed the growth to rising demand driven by A...

Is your iPhone overheating? Here is why it happens and how to fix it

Is your iPhone overheating? Here is why it happens and how to fix it

Overheating in iPhones is common during the summer months. Apple equips its devices with several safety features to prevent damage from excessive heat...

Nothing, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Realme phone prices increased with immediate effect

Nothing, OnePlus, Xiaomi, Realme phone prices increased with immediate effect

Smartphone prices in India have gone up from May 1, with Nothing, OnePlus, Realme and Xiaomi revising rates on several models. Updated prices are alre...

Mark Zuckerberg explains why Meta is tracking its employees, more layoffs possible

Mark Zuckerberg explains why Meta is tracking its employees, more layoffs possible

Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained in a company wide meeting why it is tracking employee activity including mouse movements, clicks, and keystrokes. T...

Firing employees and replacing them with AI is illegal: China court tells companies

Firing employees and replacing them with AI is illegal: China court tells companies

A Chinese court has ruled that companies cannot fire employees simply because AI can do their jobs. The decision came after a labour dispute in which ...

Google to spend $190 billion on AI in 2026, double of India's total defence budget

Google to spend $190 billion on AI in 2026, double of India's total defence budget

Big tech companies are spending crazy money on AI. How crazy? Here is an example: Google is set to spend around $190 billion on AI in 2026. This littl...