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February, 2022

  • 23 February

    Samsung Galaxy S22 vs. Galaxy S21 FE: The Most Important Differences

    If you’re an Android fan shopping for a new smartphone, you might find yourself deciding between the $800 Galaxy S22 and $700 Galaxy S21 FE. Not only are they similarly priced, but they’re around the same size and both have a triple-lens camera. That said, there are some important differences between the two. The Galaxy …

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  • 23 February

    Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Review: Finally, a New Note (Kind Of)

    Sep 2022 Fans of Samsung’s Galaxy Note should worry no more. The company’s giant, stylus-equipped phones live on in the form of the Galaxy S22 Ultra. The new handset, which starts at $1,200 (£1,149, AU$1,849) and goes on sale Feb. 25, is the Note sequel we never got last year, with a sharper design. It inherits the Galaxy Note’s most …

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  • 23 February

    Amazon’s Refurbished Fire Tablets Are as Little as $20 This Week

    If you’re looking to update your tablet, Woot is slashing prices on some great refurbished models. Refurbs can be a great option if you’re trying to find a bargain on electronics. And if buying refurbished items makes you nervous, rest easy — every Amazon tablet in this deal is backed by a 90-day Amazon limited warranty. Right now, Woot is …

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  • 23 February

    MWC 2022: How to Watch the Samsung Galaxy Book Reveal

    Just a few weeks after the last Samsung Unpacked event, where we got a first look at the Galaxy S22 phones and Tab S8 tablets, Samsung is holding another livestream for Mobile World Congress 2022. Samsung will reveal the new Galaxy Book laptops during the event, recent blog posts from the company suggest.  When is the Samsung Galaxy MWC 2022 …

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  • 23 February

    This New Spotify Device Lets You Switch Up Your Car Jams Hands

    If you’re driving an older vehicle that doesn’t come equipped with a dashboard media panel like Apple CarPlay, you probably have to fiddle with your phone in order to change your music or podcasts. This task requires you to take your eyes off the road — and even a split second of distracted driving can lead to danger.  The Car Thing is …

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  • 23 February

    Get a Virmee Tempo VT3 Plus Smartwatch for $39

    This inexpensive smartwatch isn’t an Apple Watch or a Fitbit, but it doesn’t have to be — it still can give you all the health and wellness tracking you need. If you want to try a smartwatch that won’t break the bank or that will introduce you to the world of sleep and fitness tracking, you can get this one …

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  • 23 February

    Windows 10 on a Mac: Here’s How to Set It Up for Free

    No matter how happy you are with your MacBook Pro, there’s always something that Windows can offer that MacOS can’t, whether it’s exclusive software and video games or unique settings and features. And you might not know this, but if you only own an Apple computer, there’s still a way to run Windows on it. As long as you have …

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  • 23 February

    Grab the 256GB iPad Mini for $50 Less Than From Apple

    It may be little, but it’s mighty. The ultraportable 2021 iPad Mini features an 8.3-inch liquid Retina display and an A15 Bionic chip for faster performance and a smooth experience while you work, create or play. The App store has over a million apps just for the iPad and it supports Wi-Fi 6, so you’ll be able to do anything …

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  • 23 February

    With Prices Starting at $3, Let These Lightning Cables Be Your Impulse Purchase of the Day

    Ever think that you have enough charging cables and then you’re unable to find one just when you need it? We’ve all been there. Whether you have 50 of them or just one, you’re going to want to check out this awesome offer at Woot. Right now, Prime members can grab an extra Lightning cable from Woot for as little …

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  • 23 February

    ‘What Goes With These Pants?’ Meta Aims to Improve AI Assistants

    Chatting with an AI assistant can feel frustrating, especially when the conversation doesn’t flow naturally or the assistant doesn’t understand a command. Meta, formerly Facebook, has been working on a solution. On Wednesday, the social media giant unveiled a new project that aims to improve AI assistants. Called Project CAIRaoke, the effort could also help Meta build better assistants in …

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