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OnePlus CEO Pete Lau wrote a letter yesterday, detailing plans for the Android OEM to build and launch its very own imaging engine. Called DetailMax Engine, there’s only one quality test OnePlus is concerned with passing — the dreaded pinch-to-zoom clarity test when inspecting photos after capture. I do it, my mom does it, and … Continued
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Despite years of rumors suggesting Apple is working on Macs with Face ID instead of Touch ID, the technology isn't coming any time soon, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Gurman claims that Apple is aiming to shift from Touch ID to Face ID in the Mac line, but the change "remains years away." Gurman and others have incorrectly predicted Face ID for Macs several times over the past five years.... Read more ›
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This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: President Donald Trump’s former national security adviser, John Bolton, was indicted today on charges of mishandling classified documents. What did Bolton allegedly do? Bolton was […] Read more ›
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Meta is shutting down its Messenger app for macOS and Windows and pushing users to the web. Meta confirmed over email to Engadget that the app will be fully shutdown on December 15, after which the easiest ways to access Messenger chats when you're not on your phone will be the Facebook app on Windows, or the Facebook and Messenger websites.The company hasn't provided an explanation for why it's abandoning... Read more ›
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Apple plans to launch MacBook Air models equipped with the new M5 chip in spring 2026, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. Apple is also working on M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro models that will come early in the year. Neither the MacBook Pro models nor the MacBook Air models are expected to get design changes, with Apple focusing on simple chip upgrades. In the case of the MacBook... Read more ›
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EA employees and the Communications Workers of America union have condemned the company's proposed $55 billion private acquisition -- backed by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund and Jared Kushner's Affinity Partners, "claiming they were not represented in the negotiations and any jobs lost as a result would 'be a choice, not a necessity, made to pad investors' pockets," reports Eurogamer. From the report: Following the announcement, there's been plenty of... Read more ›
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Recovery teams working on the Titan submersible have found the vessel's specialist stills and video camera intact. Read more ›
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Apple has retained its position as the world's most valuable brand for the 13th consecutive year, topping Interbrand's 2025 Best Global Brands ranking with an estimated brand value of $470.9 billion. The annual Interbrand report evaluates the world's top 100 companies based on financial performance, brand strength in purchase decisions, and overall competitiveness. The report claims that combined brand value of all 100 entries rose 4.4% year over year to... Read more ›
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Google just released the Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3 update for all of its still-supported Pixel devices, including the new Pixel 10 series. The update is a big one with over a dozen bug fixes that should help stabilize things before we go stable in the coming months. This release should drop in December as … Continued Read the original post: Android 16 QPR2 Beta 3 Update Released for Pixel... Read more ›
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Google has been heavily criticized over the years for the lack of repairability with its Pixel Watch. From the original up through the Pixel Watch 3, there simply was no option to fix a Pixel Watch if the display broke or the battery needed to be replaced. If you cracked or scratched your Pixel Watch, … Continued Read the original post: Pixel Watch 4 Called “Most Repairable Smartwatch” by iFixit Read more ›
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Teardowns are…whatever, mostly. The idea of putting most phones through a series of tests that rate the scratch-ability of a display or if they’ll bend, has never been a thing I pay much attention to. Some of you do love this device torture, though, and we couldn’t help but share the teardown that just dropped … Continued Read the original post: Pixel 10 Pro Fold Has a Really Bad Day... Read more ›
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The wait is almost over if you’ve been looking forward to the launch of Android XR on the Project Moohan headset from Samsung. We have a date! On Tuesday, October 21 at 10PM Eastern (7PM Pacific), Samsung will officially show off Project Moohan and tell us when we can buy one. We hope that means … Continued Read the original post: Samsung Sets Date for Its Android XR “Project Moohan”... Read more ›
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An update is rolling out to the Pixel Camera on older Pixel devices that brings in Material 3 Expressive design changes. It’s not a major update, but things will look slicker and match the other apps and system elements of your Pixel phone that were previously updated. The new Pixel Camera update is rolling out … Continued Read the original post: Pixel Camera 10.1 Update Arrives With Material 3 Expressive Read more ›
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A new yet familiar internet solution is here from Mint Mobile that gets you a home internet option for as little as $30 per month up to a year-ish. T-Mobile (and Mint) announced the internet this morning and it’s for both Mint customers and non-Mint customers. Like with their wireless plans, they really want you … Continued Read the original post: Mint Mobile Launches Its Own 5G Home Internet for... Read more ›
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Google says it has heard the complaints (or feedback) around its collage creation tool in Google Photos and is issuing several changes to make the experience faster and with more flexibility. Going forward, you should be able to make collages without having to start over as often, guess less often when picking photos, you’ll find … Continued Read the original post: Google Photos Collage Creation Gets Big Improvements Read more ›
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Honor, a phone company we don’t talk about anymore because their US presence has fallen to zero, is teasing a new device for MWC 2026. Called Robot Phone, the below video details a phone with a built-in gimbal, as well as what appears to be its own WALL-E-like robot personality. We’re assuming this thing won’t … Continued Read the original post: Honor’s New Phone Has Built-in Gimbal and Adorable Robot... Read more ›
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We’re still not sure if anyone bought into the idea of Samsung’s ultra thin Edge phone, but with the discounts it keeps seeing, it might be time to take a look at one. At almost $500 off, you can own the Galaxy S25 Edge, no trade-ins required. Amazon might be done with their whatever deal days, … Continued Read the original post: Galaxy S25 Edge is Almost $500 Off at... Read more ›
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One of the coolest features of the newest Nest Learning Thermostat (4th Gen) is the introduction of Farsight, which is sort of like the clock faces or lock screen clocks you might find on your phone. But for this thermostat, it adds a touch of personality or more info or design that might appeal to … Continued Read the original post: Nest Thermostat (4th Gen) Gets Neat New Farsight Faces Read more ›
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