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The Best Earbuds for 2021
Earbuds can provide excellent sound quality while offering way more convenience than a set of headphones. Here are the best models for every situation.
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A year later, Apple’s MagSafe continues to underwhelm
The MagSafe Duo charging pad is just the latest limitation.
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Apple extends AirPods Pro repair program for crackling or ANC issues
A year after the repair program was first introduced.
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I Think I've Found the Perfect E Ink Tablet
The writing experience of the reMarkable, access to every major e-book store, plus the flexibility of Android.
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EU rules to force USB-C chargers for all phones
Manufacturers will be forced to create a universal charging solution for phones and small electronic devices, under a new rule proposed by the European Commission (EC). The aim is to reduce waste by encouraging consumers to re-use existing chargers when buying a new device. All smartphones sold in the EU must have USB-C chargers, the proposal said.
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In 2030, You Won't Own Any Gadgets
Owning things used to be simple. You went to the store. You paid money for something, whether it be a TV, clothes, books, toys, or electronics. You took your item home, and once you paid it off, that thing belonged to you. It was yours. You could do whatever you wanted with it. That’s not how it is today, and by 2030, technology will have advanced to the point that even the idea of owning objects might be obsolete.
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IKEA's new $40 wireless charging pad mounts underneath your desk or table
If you've ever thought, "hey, it would be great if I could charge my phone or tablet just by laying it on a regular desk," then IKEA has the gadget for you.
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Samsung releases eco-friendly watchbands made from apple peel
Prices start at $39.99.
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Google accused of infringing on Sonos patents by US ITC judge, could lead to an import ban
In a preliminary ruling, a US International Trade Commission judge has said that Google infringed on five Sonos patents.
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This inexpensive backlight makes your big TV even more immersive
I’ve been intrigued by Philips’ Ambilight televisions for almost two decades. Watching those displays bleed onto the wall in radiant synchronicity is something to behold. I just couldn't justify the price premium, despite the promise of a more immersive viewing experience. Then Philips Hue introduced an external Hue Play Box that adds Ambilight to any TV. But at $229 and requiring you to buy lights to use with it, it was still too expensive for my cheap ass.
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Ikea's $199 Picture Frame Speaker Puts Your Tunes On A Wall
Ikea's third collaborative project with Sonos is the $199 Symfonisk Picture Frame Speaker, a Wi-Fi speaker that hangs on a wall and has swappable art covers.
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The $159 OnePlus Watch is OnePlus’ first smartwatch
A new smartwatch contender.
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Apple customers at its US stores can try on AirPods again as COVID-19 restrictions loosen
Customers can try on the product at US stores with or without an appointment, according to Bloomberg.
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Apple AirPods Max Review: Pros And Cons
The Apple AirPods Max pros and cons you should know about.
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Carl Pei’s Nothing teases design of true wireless earbuds
A Nothing tease.
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Upcoming Apple Products Guide: Everything We Expect to See in 2021 and Beyond
The MacRumors guide to upcoming products is designed to provide an overview of everything that we're expecting to see from Apple
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AirPods Max teardown makes Sony and Bose headphones look ‘like toys’
But they’re not perfect by any means.
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Spotify’s Car Thing shows up in FCC filings with a new design and bigger screen
It resembles a small tablet.
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How Apple prices its products: 3 rules to understand
Apple sells a product for a high price. This is not new. Here are some things to keep in mind about the company’s pricing philosophy.
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Apple announces $549 AirPods Max noise-canceling headphones, coming December 15th
The long-rumored headphones are Apple’s end-of-year hardware surprise
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