What to Expect from iPadOS 18 (Video)

iPadOS 18

Apple is expected to release iPadOS 18 later this year, they are also going to be launching some new iPads next month. If you’re eager to understand how these advancements could revolutionize your workflow, we have an awesome video from Max Tech that gives us more details on what to expect from iPadOS 18. Let’s […]

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Final Japanese audio VR500 gaming earphones only £29

Final Audio VR500 wired gaming earphones

In the dynamic world of gaming, where every second and every sound can be the difference between victory and defeat, a new player has emerged to transform the auditory landscape. Final, a renowned Japanese audio brand, has introduced the VR500 gaming earphones, setting a new standard for immersive sound at a price that won’t break […]

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How to correctly charge your iPhone (Video)

charge your iPhone

Are you constantly fretting over the right way to charge your iPhone, haunted by the myriad myths surrounding battery health? You’re not alone. With so much conflicting advice floating around, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. But fear not, for we’ve got the lowdown on how to keep your iPhone’s battery in tip-top shape, drawing on […]

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Google Pixel Fold 2 renders say goodbye to a distinctive design

The foldable phone market is still very young, which means there’s plenty of room for design improvement across the board. We can expect manufacturers to experiment with different combinations that try to cram as much hardware as possible inside super-thin bodies. Change is inevitable but not every change will be welcomed with open arms. Some are bound to be controversial, especially when they involve removing something that people have grown fond of. That might be the case with Google’s second foldable phone, which will trade its somewhat iconic “visor” camera design for a rather unusual spin on the common camera bump that might prove to be quite unappealing if these unofficial renders are correct.

Designer: Google (via Smartprix, @OnLeaks)

Granted, the Google Pixel’s rear camera bar isn’t exactly loved by everyone, but it still gives the smartphones a distinctive appearance that can be considered Google’s signature design. That’s not exactly easy to pull off on a foldable phone like the Pixel Fold, so Google had to modify it to be less elegant but still shouted “Pixel” nonetheless. Whether you liked that design or not, it might not be sticking around on Google’s foldable for long, and maybe not even on its future smartphones.

Renders based on leaked information reveal the alleged Pixel Fold 2 design that is so different from the first-gen foldable. Gone is the horizontal bar, replaced by what almost looks like a more conventional rounded square in the corner. That illusion quickly breaks down, however, when you notice the two horizontal pill-shaped cutouts for the camera lenses. In addition to possibly being very thick, this could easily be one of the least attractive camera designs today.

The more subtle changes can be found in the sizes of the two screens. Not only are they larger, they also have different aspect ratios. The external Cover screen, for example, is a bit narrower and taller, resulting in an unfolded shape that is more square than the first Pixel Fold. The bezels around the internal display are also much thinner, which leaves no room for a camera. Apparently, this could also be Google’s first phone to use an under-display camera as well.

None of these details are guaranteed, of course, and Google might surprise us with a Pixel Fold 2 that looks almost exactly like the Pixel Fold 1, except more refined. It is definitely within Google’s right to change its designs as it sees fit, but there are also times when you’re just left scratching your head at the oddity of it all. Fortunately, the Pixel Fold is hardly the only foldable phone available, especially with OPPO confirming it’s still in the race.

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iPhone 16 and 16 Pro Details Revealed (Video)

iPhone 16

Recent rumors and discussions about the iPhone 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max have shed light on what Apple might have in store for its next flagship models. If you’re keen on keeping up with the latest in smartphone technology, you will be pleased to know that the upcoming iPhone models are expected to introduce […]

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PlayStation now supports passkey sign-ins

You don't have to type in your password every time you log into your PlayStation account anymore. Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) has launched passkey support for PlayStation accounts, which means you can simply sign in through your mobile device or computer and use its screen unlocking method to log in. If you use a PIN, your fingerprint or your face to unlock your phone, for instance, that's also how you'll be able to get into your PlayStation account. On desktop, we were easily able to link our account with 1Password and use its passkey capability. 

In its official page for the update, the company touches on the benefits of using passkeys, such as reducing account vulnerability. Passkeys can't be reused or given away, whether it's inadvertently or on purpose as SIE explains, making them resistant to phishing and data breaches. 

To set up a passkey, you simply have to go to Security under Account Management. There, you can activate the option and create a passkey by following the on-screen instructions. The company warns that some hardware security keys could cause issues, and it might be better to use synced passkeys on mobile devices instead. It also cautions against the use of mobile PIN codes as passkeys on Android and recommends iCloud Keychain, Google Password Manager, 1Password and Dashlane as a passkey provider. After setting up the option, you'll be prompted to use your passkey whenever you need to sign in on a PlayStation 5 or a PlayStation 4 console. You can deactivate the option anytime, though, if you want to go back to signing in with a password.

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ChatGPT-4 vs Gemini Ultra identical prompt results comparison

ChatGPT-4 vs Gemini Ultra

The development of Artificial intelligence (AI) is currently showing no signs of slowing and is rapidly advancing on a weekly basis. Two of the most impressive technologies leading the charge are ChatGPT-4 and Gemini Ultra. These systems are pushing the boundaries of what machines can do, each with its own set of strengths and weaknesses. […]

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How to upgrade your network to 25GbE with transfer speeds of 1.7 GBs

25GbE with transfer speeds of 1.7 GBs

If your network could do with a little upgrading, you might be interested in a tutorial created by SpaceRex on how to upgrade a network to 25GbE with transfer speeds of 1.7 GBs. The introduction of 25 gigabit Ethernet (GbE) technology is a significant step forward, offering data transfer rates that can reach an impressive […]

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Apple releases visionOS 1.1 beta 3 for the Vision Pro

Apple has launched visionOS 1.1 beta 3 for the Apple Vision Pro, closely following the release of the initial beta version of visionOS. Along with this, Apple has released a series of other beta versions, including macOS Sonoma 14.4, iOS 17.3 beta 4, iPadOS 17.3 beta 4, and watchOS 10.4 beta 4. This update enhances […]

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Creality Unveils Falcon2 Pro, Bring Innovations for All Your Passions

Falcon2 Pro

Sponsored: Creality has been listening to and attaching great importance to the valuable feedback from our users. The enthusiasm supported by our users has become a powerful driving force for our unremitting pursuit of technological innovation and product upgrades. Through in-depth R&D and careful improvements, Creality is about to launch the first closed 40W laser […]

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