Will Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 4 cases fit the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5?
Not ready to give up your beloved Flip 4 case? We’ve got some bad news for you.
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Does the Pixel Fold have a desktop mode?
The Pixel Fold is quite an impressive device, even if you are used to using Samsung’s various foldable devices. But
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Apple Car Executive and Former Canoo CEO Ulrich Kranz Facing SEC Lawsuit
Ulrich Kranz, the former CEO of electric car company Canoo and a key executive on the Apple Car team, is
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Apple Card Promotion Offers 6% Cash Back at Panera
Apple in August is offering a new Apple Card promotion that will see Apple Card holders entitled to extra Daily
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HP Dragonfly G4 goes official in India
HP is expanding its Dragonfly series portfolio with the launch of the latest Dragonfly G4 laptop in India. HP’s productivity-focused and lightweight-oriented premium Dragonfly series laptops are quite popular in the market. The laptop is advertised to weigh under 1Kg makes it one of the lightest, and slimest laptops in the market. HP packs Intel’s latest processor, high-resolution display, long-lasting battery life, and whole much more in the laptop. Without wasting time, let’s delve into the details. HP Dragonfly G4 comes in two color options- Slate Blue and Natural Silver; starts at Rs 2,20,000 (~$2659) in India. The Dragonfly G4 is now available at HP’s online and offline stores in India. There’s also a touchscreen variant but the price is yet to be announced by the brand.HP Dragonfly G4 is powered by an Intel 13th Gen i5/i7 processor accompanied by Intel’s Iris Xe integrated graphics card, up to 32GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and 2TB of M.2 PCle/ NVMe Gen 4 SSD. It runs on Windows 11 Pro (HP for business use) out of the box. The device houses a 68Wh Li-ion polymer battery with support for 65W fast charging tech via a USB Type C port. The Dragonfly G4 boasts an impressive clamshell design with up to 180° rotating panel, allowing you to adjust the panel as per your requirements. HP Dragonfly G4 sports a stunning 13.5-inch OLED WUXGA+ display with a standard 60Hz refresh rate and 90% screen-to-body ratio. The laptop weighs just 1kg making it a versatile laptop for a hybrid working environment. HP used eco-friendly materials for the Dragonfly G4 laptop including 90% recycled magnesium chassis, 5% recycled ocean-bound plastic speakers, and 50% recycled DVD plastic keycaps. Other notable features of the Dragonfly G4 include a 5MP webcam, HP keystone correction, multi-camera tech, Auto camera select, HP fast charge support, and HP Wolf Security suite. You’ll get a bunch of connectivity options in the Dragonfly G4 such as 2x Thunderbolt USB 4 Type C ports, HDMI 2.1, USB Type A and C port, Bluetooth v5.3, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and WiFi 6E.
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Moto G54 renders and specifications surfaced online
Motorola’s every budget range smartphones launched under the G-series in the markets, and the latest leaks suggest that Motorola is planning to add another budget range smartphone to the portfolio. According to the MySmartPrice reports, Motorola’s upcoming budget range Moto G54 smartphone renders, specs, and videos surfaced online which gives us a glimpse of the smartphone. As per the leaked videos, the Moto G54 will retain the same design as its predecessor- Moto G53 while it will get more color options compared to the previous models including Balld Blue, Coronet Blue, Outer Space, and Ambrosia. As far as specs are concerned, leaks suggest that Moto G54 will feature a 6.5-inch FHD+ 120Hz panel though the panel type hasn’t been mentioned. If the leaks turn out to be real, this would be a big upgrade over the Moto G53’s HD+ 90Hz display. The processor details are still under wraps, whether it’s MediaTek or Qualcomm. Furthermore, it will have up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of expandable storage. It will pack a big 5,000mAh battery with support for 18W fast charging tech. For optics, the device is said to feature a 50MP primary camera with Optical Image Stabilization and there will be a 16MP selfie camera. And yes, it is 100% sure, the phone will run on Android 13 based on MyUx UI. Motorola hasn’t revealed a single detail about it but one thing is confirmed the smartphone will launch soon in Europe, Latin America, and Indian markets. Motorola only launched its G series lineup in the above three markets.
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Sonos Move 2 could offer 24 hours of battery life and even better audio quality
Now that the Era 100 and Era 300 have been released, Sonos is now rumored to be releasing the Sonos
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Apple Reports 3Q 2023 Results: $19.9B Profit on $81.8B Revenue
Apple today announced financial results for its third fiscal quarter of 2023, which corresponds to the second calendar quarter of
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Opinion: Google needs to avoid another rebrand it regrets with Fitbit
Google has struggled for years with branding. The biggest sample size is the mess of messaging apps that have been killed, revived, renamed, and merged. We saw numerous iterations from Talk, Chat, Allo, and now Meet. The same has been true for multiple social experiments as well.Fitbit Should WinBut when it comes to Fitbit, I can’t help but think that Google is about to repeat past tropes that we saw with Google Play Music. It took the brain trust far too long to realize that YouTube was its biggest presence and branding in music.After several years of investing in the Play Music naming, the company turned face and embraced YouTube Music with an official rebrand. More recently, it seems Google Podcasts will also be absorbed inside the YouTube Music umbrella in a similar fashion.I’m here to suggest that Google not make this same mistake again with Google Wear OS. Google needs to skip a few stumbles and jump to the conclusion that its wearable brand should be Fitbit. The Moutain View board saw the appeal of this brand and paid $2.1 billion to acquire one of the first wearable brands to ever exist.You bought this trend-setting name in Fitbit because, to this day, it’s the most recognized option in wearables outside of the Apple Watch. Fitbits predate almost any other viable wearable. It beat the Apple Watch to market by eight years!For those keeping notes, that means Fitbit came out in 2009, around eighteen months after the first iPhone. The Apple Watch and Wear OS literally exist because they needed a competitor to Fitbit. Google should fold this into its lineup as a first-party brand instead of trying to shoehorn it into Wear OS as fitness data.Wear OS should be there in some capacityI’m not saying that Wear OS has to die completely. I honestly think the easiest way to move forward is to find a middle ground where Google gets the underneath software but leverages the Fitbit name. I get that Android makes sense as the code running the system for numerous reasons like app consistency and porting from other Android devices.However, what you call it also matters and if you polled a thousand people across multiple age groups, I’d guarantee you that Fitbit will be recognized by a larger percentage. The average consumer doesn’t care that it runs Android or Fitbit’s software under the hood. Just like many probably still don’t know that Galaxy phones run Android. They don’t care!They just know the brand. Fitbit should be this brand for wearables. Google needs to get this right and not have to change course years later like YouTube Music. Convince me otherwise, but I stand by this logic.
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The Motorola Razr Plus picks up a new update
Motorola is finally rolling out one of the first updates for the Razr Plus.
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