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Every time Apple CEO Tim Cook praised augmented reality

With Tim Cook as CEO, Apple has become the most valuable company in the world, having passed a $3 trillion market cap in...

What to expect from phones in 2024

Robert Triggs / Android AuthorityAlthough the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 is already powering some absolutely brilliant smartphones, we can’t help but think ahead...

The new trade war: China’s dramatic rise in the EV market

Why it matters: Recently, there has been significant news about China's Electric Vehicle (EV) industry, primarily concerning its statistics. We...

Stores That Accept Apple Pay in 2023 (Complete List)

Apple Pay has become increasingly popular as a convenient and secure payment method. However, not all stores are equipped to accept it. When...

Google is using machine learning models to speed up Gmail search

Cutting corners: Introduced back in 2004, Gmail gave users a more robust alternative to legacy web-based email services such as...

The Kindle Scribe is finally living up to its note-taking potential

Rita El Khoury / Android Authority When the Amazon Kindle Scribe first launched, it got a mitigated review from us because the software experience...

Apple’s Reality Pro headset could make augmented reality cool

As Apple prepares its long-rumored jump into augmented reality on Monday, doubts have shadowed every step of the way. There are reports of...

Google’s AI-powered search experience is way too slow

The worst thing about Google’s new AI-powered search experience is how long you have to wait.Can you think of the last time you...

Computex 2023: news, hands-on, and more

Arm Cortex Immortalis 2023.Say it with me: Arm doesn’t sell chips. But it does design CPU and GPU cores its licensees can optionally...

A top 2-in-1 for Samsung users

Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360The Samsung Galaxy Book 3 Pro 360 has a dazzling 16-inch AMOLED display with a sharp 120Hz refresh...

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