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Apple
fromwww.gsmarena.com
2 months ago

Report: iPhone 17 Air to be the only titanium model, all four will have 35W charging

The iPhone 17 series features a new design with titanium frames, emphasizing strength and eco-friendliness.
fromZDNET
1 month ago
Mobile UX

My favorite OnePlus feature is getting an iPhone-inspired redesign - and I'm not mad about it

OnePlus is transitioning from a physical alert slider to a customizable function key, allowing for enhanced user adaptability.
Apple
fromwww.gsmarena.com
2 months ago

Report: iPhone 17 Air to be the only titanium model, all four will have 35W charging

The iPhone 17 series features a new design with titanium frames, emphasizing strength and eco-friendliness.
fromZDNET
1 month ago
Mobile UX

My favorite OnePlus feature is getting an iPhone-inspired redesign - and I'm not mad about it

OnePlus is transitioning from a physical alert slider to a customizable function key, allowing for enhanced user adaptability.
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fromcyclingnews.com
4 months ago
Bicycling

From Arkea to UAE, these are the 2025 pro cycling team kits

Teams are finalizing new kit designs for the 2024 cycling season, with some making bold changes while others stick with familiar themes.
Wearables
fromReadWrite
9 months ago

Apple Watch X Rumors: Bigger screens, new chip, cheaper SE model

The Apple Watch series is anticipated to launch its tenth iteration with a potentially larger screen and new features, including a blood-pressure monitor and a sleep apnea sensor.
fromThe Verge
9 months ago
Digital life

Samsung's overhauled One UI 7 revealed

Samsung's One UI 7 update may include significant design changes to notification panels, quick settings, and UI elements with a rounder appearance.
fromGSMArena.com
11 months ago
Mobile UX

Sony Xperia 1 VI review

Sony Xperia 1 VI caters to a broader audience with design and feature changes while retaining core identity for creators and power users.
Cars
fromFuturism
10 months ago

Teslas Are Breaking Down More and More, Data Shows

The latest JD Power US Initial Quality Study revealed that Tesla cars are breaking down more, challenging the perception of EVs requiring less maintenance.
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