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Why the HMD Fusion X1 may be the most important phone at MWC 2025

Table of Contents Table of Contents It needs to appeal to parents and kids The Fusion X1 is the first step Using the Xplora app A better way to improve online safety “There is...

Nothing Phone 3a Pro review: The best Nothing phone

Nothing Phone 3a Pro MSRP $570.00 “The Nothing Phone 3a Pro's unique style separates it from the competition, and hides a cracking camera, strong performance, and great software.” Pros Unique design Feature-packed software Fun details...

Opera’s Operator will save you the clicks and browse the web for you

Opera web browser is entering the agentic era of AI tools. At MWC 2025, the company previewed a new feature called Browser Operator that can turn sentences into...

Tecno Spark Slim is what the Galaxy S25 Edge and iPhone 17 Air should be

Table of Contents Table of Contents A bigger battery than the Galaxy S25 Ultra Tecno Spark Slim is everything you’d want from a thin phone Samsung showcased its long-rumored slim phone at...

T-Mobile’s parent company is making an AI Phone with Perplexity

The year 2025 has seen nearly every smartphone brand tout the virtues of artificial intelligence. But with the exception of Google and its Gemini assistant on Pixel phones,...

Lenovo’s display concept turns your laptop into a mobile powerhouse

Table of Contents Table of Contents It works like magic, thanks to Magic Bay Two screens or one, it’s up to you Will it launch as an actual product? Like many professionals who...

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Your iPhone could be at risk if it’s not updated

A powerful hacking toolkit capable of compromising millions of iPhones has reportedly been leaked online, raising fresh concerns about mobile security and the...

RAI’s amazing Roadrunner robot leaves humanoids behind

When the Robotics and AI (RAI) Institute talks technology, it’s wise to take notice. The company was, after all, founded by Marc Raibert,...

The US bans all new foreign-made network routers

The Federal Communications Commission has released a notice today designating any consumer routers manufactured outside the US as a security risk. The rule...