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Withings ScanWatch Horizon Review: Luxury Looks and Lots of Health Tracking

There’s a lot to like about the Withings ScanWatch Horizon. It looks like a classic dive watch with a stainless steel case and rotating bezel. It has plenty of health features, like an electrocardiogram and blood oxygen tracking, both of which have gained clearance from the US Food and Drug Administration. Apple, Fitbit and Samsung can’t …

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Android 13 Has Arrived: All Samsung Phones May Not Get It

If you have a recent Samsung phone, like the Galaxy S22 Ultra or Galaxy A53 5G, you don’t have to worry about its software feeling outdated anytime soon. That’s because Samsung has committed to offering four generations of Android operating system upgrades for the Galaxy S21 and later models. Samsung is even ahead of Google in this regard when it comes to …

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Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 4 Design and Camera Details Reportedly Leak

Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 4 will reportedly come with a slimmer hinge and an upgraded camera that’s similar to the Galaxy S22’s. That’s according to Ice Universe, a Twitter account known for publishing Samsung leaks.  The Galaxy Z Fold 4 is said to have a redesigned hinge that’s sleeker than the Z Fold 3’s, according to an Ice Universe tweet on Monday, …

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This iPhone Feature Brings Instagram

The best part about sharing photos with friends and family members is seeing their reactions to your memories. Yes, you can always post your pictures to Instagram, Facebook or another social media app to get their comments, but sometimes you may not want the world to see that particular picture of your cat or what you ate for dinner.  Sharing …

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AirPods Pro 2 Rumors: What to Expect From Apple’s Next Wireless Earbuds

The AirPods Pro are among the best wireless earbuds you can buy, but Apple hasn’t launched a new model since their 2019 debut. That might change this year, considering multiple reports suggest a new version is in development. The current AirPods Pro introduced more premium features like active noise cancellation and a customizable fit to Apple’s wireless earbuds. The second-generation headphones could bring …

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Should You Upgrade to the Pixel 6? See How It Compares to 3 Older Pixel Phones

The Pixel 6 is Google’s most significant smartphone upgrade in years. But it can still be difficult to know whether it’s time to trade in your old phone. In general, you should only consider upgrading if your device is more than two years old. There’s plenty that’s different about the Pixel 6, but the Pixel 5 is still new enough to …

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What Google’s Pixel Watch Can Learn From Its Phones

Google is known for more than just its internet services. Over the last several years, the search giant has cultivated a broad array of phones, laptops, wireless earbuds and smart home devices. It will soon add smartwatches to that list when the Pixel Watch arrives later this year. The company announced its first smartwatch during its annual I/O conference on May …

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iPod Creator Tony Fadell Isn’t Buying the Metaverse Hype

If anyone has an eye for where the tech industry is headed, it’s probably Tony Fadell.  During his time at Apple, he led the team that developed the iPod (RIP) and the first three generations of the iPhone. Then, he co-founded the now Google-owned smart home company Nest, which raised the bar for how connected appliances should look and feel. …

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Google’s Pixel 7 Is Coming Soon With a New Tensor Chip

Google provided an early look at its Pixel 7 and 7 Pro phones during its Google I/O conference on Wednesday. Both devices will be launching in the fall with a new version of Google’s Tensor processor, Android 13 and a more refined version of the Pixel 6’s general design. Google didn’t share much information about its next-generation Tensor processor aside from …

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Google’s Promise to Simplify Tech Puts Its Devices Everywhere

Google makes everything from connected thermostats to phones, speakers, TV dongles and laptops. Soon, you can add smartwatches and augmented reality glasses to that list. Why? To Google, the answer is simple: It wants to make technology less distracting.  The company discussed its vision for the future of computing during its annual I/O conference on Wednesday. A large part of …

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