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When Google launches the new Fitbit Air in the near future, there’s a good chance that they launch a new Google Health brand with it. Earlier reports have suggested a re-brand of Fitbit Premium to Google Health Premium as the subscription for more health metrics on Pixel Watches and Fitbit devices. Today, it sure looks...
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Vodafone Ireland has announced a further €360 million investment, reinforcing its long-term commitment to Ireland, as it makes final preparations to move to its new headquarters in St Stephen’s Green next week. The investment includes a further €200 million in its mobile network – building on the company’s €500 million, five-year network investment programme announced […] Read more ›
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The JEDEC Solid State Technology Association has officially detailed the preliminary specifications for the LPDDR6 memory standard. Designed to succeed LPDDR5 and LPDDR5X, this new architecture introduces significant structural changes aimed at meeting the high data demands of next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) and server applications. Processing-in-Memory (PIM) Technology The most significant innovation in the LPDDR6 standard is the implementation of Processing-in-Memory (PIM). This architecture. Read more ›
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According to Counterpoint's "Make in India" tracker, smartphone manufacturing in India recorded an 8% growth year-over-year in 2025. The growth was fueled by a 28% year-over-year surge in exports and a modest 1% increase in domestic shipments. Exports accounted for one-third of all smartphones manufactured in India. Foxconn Hon Hai, Apple's main contractor, had a particularly strong showing with an impressive 48% YoY growth. Tata Electronics, being another key assembler... Read more ›
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American Airlines and United Airlines are “winding down” their T-Mobile inflight WiFi service. With both carriers rolling out their own free WiFi programs to customers, even though United’s (powered by Starlink) could still be months and months away, customers are losing out on what’s been a solid and reliable inflight WiFi service. Here’s a statement... Read the original post: American, United Airlines Shutting Down T-Mobile’s Free Inflight WiFi Read more ›
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A fresh Android 17 beta launch means folks are tearing into the code, looking for potentially new and exciting features that Google is working on. After lifting the hood on Android 17 Beta 4, which released only yesterday, we’re learning of Pixel Glow and the potential for a new laptop from Google. As shown in... Read the original post: Pixel 11 Series Could Launch With New ‘Pixel Glow’ Light Feature Read more ›
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We spent an unhealthy amount of time last week digging through the social media presence of Steph Curry in order to put a spotlight on the upcoming screen-less Fitbit device that he first teased at the end of March. We pointed out that he had been wearing it for months without anyone realizing, showed off... Read the original post: Google’s Fitbit Air Will Come in 3 Colors, Several Band Options Read more ›
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Samsung posted to its web store that the “limited run” Galaxy Z TriFold is now completely sold out. The fact that the device is sold out isn’t surprising. Both times that the phone went on sale, it sold out within minutes. To us, the interesting part is the “limited run.” We assumed that Samsung was... Read the original post: Galaxy Z TriFold Completely Sold Out, Won’t Return Read more ›
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Google Photos is rolling out new quick facial tools to tackle minor edits. For example, if you take a photo of yourself but then notice a little change you want, you won’t have to send it to Gemini to get it corrected. Google is adding in seven quick facial tools: Heal, smooth, under eyes, irises,... Read the original post: Google Photos Gets Quick Edits for Whiter Teeth, Blemish Removal Read more ›
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Sales data compiled by Counterpoint Research concerning Samsung’s Galaxy S26 is live, detailing just how well this year’s model is doing compared to 2025’s. The raw numbers appear great for Samsung. According to Counterpoint, sales in the first 3 weeks of availability were up 29% YoY for the Galaxy S26 lineup. Looking more closely among... Read the original post: Galaxy S26 Sales Up Nearly 30% Compared to Galaxy S25 Read more ›
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Faith in iMesage for Android restored! Announced today, Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple CEO, making way for the head of its hardware engineering team, John Ternus. Cook has been the head of Apple for 15 years already, taking over for Steve Jobs back in 2011. As for Ternus, he’s been with Apple since... Read the original post: Tim Cook Steps Down as Apple CEO Read more ›
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Beginning today, Continued Conversation has arrived in early access on Gemini for Google Home. The beauty of this is, you don’t need to follow up with “Hey Google” every time you need to ask or say something. It’s much more contextual. For example, if Gemini provides you with a recipe, once it details ingredients, you... Read the original post: Gemini for Google Home Gets Continued Conversation Feature Read more ›
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Still not sure I believe it, but Samsung keeps saying that they are selling a lot of Galaxy S26 devices. They haven’t given us the promos of the past that included massive trade-in discounts combined with free storage upgrades, yet here we are talking about sales being up. There is a decent deal running on... Read the original post: Samsung Slaps $820 in Savings on Galaxy S26 Ultra Read more ›
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Since launching the Galaxy Ring back in 2024, Samsung has held firm on the $399 price they first introduced it at. That’s probably fine, since we don’t have a new model and the tiny tech in smart rings hasn’t exactly evolved that quickly, but finding a deal on this screen-less smart tech is worth your... Read the original post: Galaxy Ring as Low as $108 is Insane (73% Off) Read more ›
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