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Will you consider buying a foldable this year?
According to some new sources, core components for the new Samsung Galaxy foldables entered mass production. We also have a few new render images that show off how little has changed design-wise on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 and Galaxy Z Flip 4 flagships. The Elec (via GSMArena)...
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The Google Pixel Watch is 4 years outdated. Will you buy it?
Google finally officially revealed that it’s working on the much anticipated and leaked Google Pixel Watch. The software giant announced the news at the Google I/O 2022 developer conference earlier last week, and we also have a Google Pixel Watch Page set up explaining everything you need to know about it.
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The vivo X80 is now global, how does it stack up against the competition?
Vivo announced the vivo X80 series earlier last month in China. Today, the company revealed that the devices would gradually roll out in Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, Latin America and Europe soon. The device comes with the latest Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC and the latest MediaTek 9000 chipset; both chips are made on the 4nm process. Here’s how the new vivo X80 series stack up against the competition.
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Best deals today: GIGABYTE gaming laptops, Samsung wireless earphones, Xbox controllers and more
It is time for you to check out the best savings available on the web, as we have currently spotted tons of amazing deals on laptops, gaming controllers, portable SSDs, and more. First up, we have the GIGABYTE A7 K1 that is now available for $1,299 after receiving a 10 percent discount that will get you $150 savings.
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Best deals today: Google Pixel 6 Pro, Canon EOS R, smart TVs, and more
Today’s best deals have a little something for everyone, as you can save on smartphones, smart TVs, cameras, and more. First up, we have the Google Pixel 6 Pro, which is currently receiving a $42 discount that represents 5 percent savings. It may not be much, but it’s better than paying the full retail price. In addition, the Pixel 6 Pro comes packed with 128GB storage space, 12GB RAM, and the powerful Google Tensor chip that makes this device the fastest and smartest Pixel yet, and you can get one for $857.
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Leaked Elon Musk text messages confirm what everyone knew about Tesla’s take-private deal
As part of a lawsuit between shareholders and Elon Musk regarding his “funding secured” tweet, new text messages and emails between Musk and people involved have been released. The communications pretty much confirmed how most people saw the situation: Elon Musk took a meeting with the head of...
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Which iPad should you buy in 2022?
The iPad is ubiquitous and dominant in the realm of tablets. Apple has one at every price point, starting with the reasonably specced $329 iPad 9th generation, going up to $1099 (and further) for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro. So, if you've been on the hunt for an iPad and were looking to learn more about what each device offers and which one might be the right pick for you, here is Pocketnow's Guide on which iPad to buy in 2022.
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Apple's secret weapon might be an E Ink foldable smartphone
Foldables are certainly the next generation of touchscreen devices that we'll use. The market seems ready for them, and the sales numbers are growing daily. Most of the companies, including Samsung, OPPO, HUAWEI, and others in the smartphone/tablet space, have launched their own foldable device, but one company — Apple.
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Here's how to charge your iPhone with a USB-C cable today
We’ve been hearing rumors about Apple ditching the proprietary lightning port on iPhones for a few years now, but it always looks like it's getting delayed and pushed back. An Apple analyst now says that it could happen in the second half of 2023, and iPhones might not be the only Apple product to receive the USB-C treatment.
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WhatsApp just found a way to make money
WhatsApp is the most popular instant messaging app on Earth right now. While it is free to use presently, it hasn't been the case always. Back in 2009, when WhatsApp launched, the company charged iOS users a $1 premium to use the service. It was later replaced with a freemium model in 2013, wherein all the users (Android, iOS, and even Windows Phone users) had to pay a yearly fee of $1 to use the service. However, soon after Facebook acquired WhatsApp, the messaging service went the freeware route allowing all the users to use the messaging platform at no cost.
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OnePlus 9 is available for just $499 today!
OnePlus may not be the “Flagship Killer” company we all grew to love, but it still manages to offer some of the best devices that won’t butcher your wallet. The company is also great with deals, and it is currently letting you purchase a new OnePlus 9 for an unbelievable price.
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Apple’s latest iPad mini is getting a $100 discount
Apple’s smallest iPad was launched back in September 2021, which means that it has a little over seven months on the market. It arrived with tons of hype and a design that resembles Apple’s higher-end iPad models. However, it isn’t as affordable as we wished, as it arrived with a $499 and $649 price tag on its 64GB and 256GB storage models, respectively. However, Amazon has recently made this tablet even more attractive, as it is making it a bit more affordable.
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13-inch MacBook Pro is receiving a $249 discount
We start today’s deals with some attractive savings for Mac users who want to transition from Intel to Apple Silicon without breaking the bank. The 13-inch MacBook Pro is now selling for $1,150 after receiving a $149 discount that translates to 11 percent savings. However, this deal is only applicable to the Silver color option, which comes packed with 256GB of storage space. You also get Apple’s first computer-oriented M1 processor and 8GB RAM inside this laptop’s thin and light body.
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What is Bluetooth latency and how you can minimize it
We've all been there: You're happily watching a video on your phone using a pair of Bluetooth earphones. Suddenly, you realize something is off. You notice that there's a slight mismatch between the movement of the lips of the speaker and when you actually hear the words via your earphones — there's some sort of a delay. The delay you've just experienced at this very moment is called Bluetooth audio lag.
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