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The Pixel 8 Pro’s party trick is weird

After two generations of straightforward, focused and solid smartphones, it looks like Google has itchy feet and plans to introduce something weird again. The...

Google to start deleting inactive accounts this year

It seems like the days of Google giving out free storage like delicious candy are well and truly over. The company has announced that...

Apple unveils new Accessibility features to empower users of all abilities (coming later this year)

Apple introduces upcoming software features to enhance accessibility for individuals with cognitive, speech, and vision impairments. Assistive Access simplifies app usage for individuals with cognitive...

The world’s first ad-supported free TV is here

Feel like selling your soul for a (rather good) freebie? For skinflints living in the United States, their lucky day is here, as a...

Satellite SOS Connectivity Now Live for New Zealand’s iPhone 14 Users

Apple's innovative Emergency SOS via satellite service is now operational in New Zealand and Australia. Starting today, iPhone 14 users can send messages to...

This 21st century tape recorder is both ridiculous and beautiful

What would a portable tape recorder look like in the 21st century? The received answer to that question is “landfill”, but the design obsessives...

Google unveils a trio of Pixels at I/O

Get ready to read the word “Pixel” so much that the word loses all meaning: Google has announced three Pixel devices at its annual...

Amazon Japan accidentally lists the Pixel Tablet early

This week, Google kicks off its I/O developers conference where we’re fully expecting to see the Pixel Fold, Pixel 7a and Pixel Tablet.  As it’s...

Are dumbphones making a comeback?

While smartphones are getting ever more desperate to stand out with a comical number of camera lenses and features nobody really cares about, consumers...

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5’s external screen could be supersized, with added widgets

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip series has always been more ‘fancy party trick’ than ‘practical smartphone’. The novelty of folding your phone in half...