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This Adaptable Battery Gadget is “Something Every Home Should Have in It”, and It Costs Less Than $10
In the name of spring cleaning, it’s about time we get around to clearing out overstuffed drawers. If you’re like me, then you probably have a drawer full of batteries of varied sizes taking up space and cluttering your storage, some of which are especially large and needed for just one random remote. In an…
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Ray-Ban Meta Smart Glasses Review: Versatile and Practical
Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are the most practical glasses to launch lately. The biggest advantage of such smart glasses is that they free you from the constraints of taking out your smartphone or a camera to record a moment. Being wearable, it records what you see, bringing a unique perspective or simplifying – truly living…
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Gadget on display at FDIC could prevent smash-and-grab burglaries
INDIANAPOLIS — The Fire Department Instructors Conference features hundreds of items which could make fighting fires easier. One of those items may also prevent a certain type of crime. Density USA exhibited a fog machine at FDIC to both prepare firefighters for smoke-filled rooms and disorient burglars who attempt “smash-and-grab” robberies. “They can’t see it…
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Gadgets of the week: Panerai Submersible PAM01543, Crossbeats Diva & more
The new Note 40 series from Infinix is one of the most exciting launches of the year, as Infinix packs a massive punch with features, performance, and quality well above its price point. The Note 40 Pro shown here ticks all the boxes and then some. First off, Infinix’s new Cheetah X1 chip provides an…
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Ninja ‘game-changer’ £25 gadget shoppers insist makes chopping onions ‘a breeze’
Ninja has solidified itself as a go-to brand for innovative gadgets that makes cooking a breeze. The American kitchenware brand is known for its time saving and energy reducing air fryers and multi-cookers but shoppers are also enamoured with Ninja’s nifty small appliances. One gadget that shoppers are obsessed with is the Ninja Professional Chopper,…
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Nigerian nabbed for allegedly stealing gadgets worth P100T
A 23-year-old Nigerian national was arrested in Cebu City for allegedly stealing gadgets worth over P100,000 on April 18, 2024. The Nigerian was found to have taken a Macbook Air M1 worth P55,000, an Ipad Air 4 worth P32,000, a POCO X3 Pro worth P13,000, and a Xiaomi Pad 5 Tablet with stylus worth P17,200;…
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Phone Need a Jump? Turn to These Editor-Approved Power Banks
1 Best Overall INIU Portable Charger 1 Best Overall INIU Portable Charger Now 39% Off Pros Digital battery display Fast enough to charge a phone up to 70 percent in 25 minutes Cons Skews on the heavier side With 10,000mAh of battery power, a lightweight design, and a price tag around $45, the INIU portable…
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There’s a huge Prime Day-like sale at Amazon – shop the 13 best deals from $20
While Amazon’s official Prime Day sale is rumored to take place in July, the retailer just launched impressive offers on its best-selling tech gadgets, with deals starting at just $19.99. I’ve rounded up the 13 best bargains below, which include up to 40% off Amazon Fire TV Sticks, tablets, Ring Doorbells, Echo speakers, and Blink…
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Every Samsung gadget we still expect in 2024
David Ramos / Getty Images Sure, the Samsung Galaxy S24 range is out, but don’t think that’s it for Samsung’s 2024. The Korean company still has a lot to share, from folding smartphones to new watches and even an entirely new product range. As ever, it’s going to be a massive year for Samsung, and…
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Why Snapchat Will Soon Display Watermarks on AI-Generated Images
Snapchat announced on Tuesday that it will soon start adding a watermark to the artificial intelligence (AI)-generated images created using its tools. The platform allows its premium users to generate AI images through the platform’s native conversational chatbot ‘My AI’ and its Dreams feature. The watermark will be a visual addition to highlight that it…