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Google Pixel 10a Is Announced With A Very Familiar Design

Google has officially announced the Pixel 10a, confirming a redesigned flat camera system and the start of its global pre-order period. The announcement was made on Wednesday (February 4th) through a short teaser video published under the “Made by Google” brand. Positioned as a mid-range smartphone, the Pixel 10a introduces non-notable design changes to its predecessor and is scheduled to enter pre-orders on February 18. The 15-second teaser highlights the […]

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Spotify To Bring Back Editable Usernames

Spotify appears to be preparing the return of a feature many users have missed for years: editable usernames. Evidence found in a recent version of the app suggests the company is working on a way to let users customize their public identifiers, a change that aligns with Spotify’s gradual shift toward a more socially driven platform. The potential update comes as Spotify quietly expands its social features. Messaging within the […]

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Huawei Pura X2 Could Feature 7.5-Inch Foldable Display And 200MP Camera

Huawei may be preparing to revisit one of its more unconventional foldable phone concepts with a new model that builds on the original design. In March 2025, the company introduced the Huawei Pura X, notable for being the industry’s first foldable smartphone with a “wide fold” form factor. Unlike most foldables that unfold into tall, narrow displays, the Pura X opened into a wider 16:10 screen, offering a tablet-like experience […]

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YouTube Blocks Free Background Playback In Third-Party Browsers

After cracking down on the use of ad blockers, YouTube has started closing another “loophole” that allowed non-paying users to access a premium feature. Reports circulating online indicate that YouTube is no longer allowing background playback through third-party browsers. Previously, users could open a video in browsers such as Samsung Internet, Microsoft Edge, Brave, or Vivaldi and continue listening to the audio while the phone screen was turned off or […]

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OnePlus Adds Android 16 Anti-Rollback: Downgrades And Custom ROMs At Risk

ARB, or Anti-Rollback, technology was reportedly added by OnePlus as part of the ColorOS 16.0.3.501/503 update series. This is a big change for people who like to tinker with software or depend on downgrades. Once a newer build has been installed, the security feature keeps devices from going back to previous firmware versions. This implementation seems to function at the hardware level in this instance; installing a ColorOS version, like […]

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WhatsApp Premium: New Subscription Features Revealed

Meta has confirmed that it is developing a premium subscription model for its social media platforms, with WhatsApp included in this broader initiative. The move aligns with the company’s effort to diversify revenue sources and reduce its dependence on digital advertising. Signs of this new subscription tier have begun to surface in the latest beta release of WhatsApp for Android; in this version, users can already find an option to […]

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Google Gemini To Bring AI Music Creation Features Soon

Google is working on a native music generation feature using AI that is integrated into the Gemini app for Android. Although the feature has not been announced, a source code analysis of the app reveals that the company is working on making AI music generation more accessible to everyone. The feature was found in version 17.2.51.sa.arm64 of the Google app, where “music generation” is listed alongside other fundamental Gemini features, […]

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iPhone Air Modding Brings Physical SIM At The Expense Of Important Feature

Apple’s iPhone Air arrived as a bold experiment, combining an ultra-thin body with several compromises to keep the design minimal. Alongside choices like a smaller battery, a single rear camera, and mono sound, Apple also took a major step in connectivity: in some markets, the device dropped the physical SIM card slot entirely, relying only on eSIM. That decision has been relatively easy to accept in the United States, where […]

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Chrome For iPhone Now Lets You Import Safari Data Easily

Google is preparing a new Chrome update for iOS that makes it easier for iPhone and iPad users to switch from Safari without needing a computer. The feature focuses on helping users transfer key information stored in Safari directly into Chrome, reducing the effort usually involved in changing browsers. With the new tool, users will be able to import bookmarks, browsing history, and saved passwords from Safari into Chrome. According […]

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NexPhone: A Smartphone That Runs Android, Linux And Windows 11

A U.S. company has made a smartphone that is different from most others on the market right now. The device, called NexPhone, is produced by the American start-up Nex Computer and comes with three operating systems installed from the factory: Android, Windows 11, and Linux. According to the company, the NexPhone was made with the idea that a smartphone could be all a person needs. Based on this idea, Android […]

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OnePlus Future Uncertain After Major Sales Decline

Reports suggest that OnePlus could be facing a major restructuring, with parent company OPPO potentially preparing to dismantle much of the brand’s independent operations following sharp declines in sales. According to Android Headlines, this conclusion is based on investigations carried out across three continents and supported by findings from four independent analyst firms. The news comes shortly after OPPO confirmed that realme would return to operating as a sub-brand, a […]

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Infinix Note Edge Launched: Thin Design, 6,500 mAh Battery, And Curved AMOLED Display

After a series of leaks and rumors, the Infinix Note Edge has officially been introduced. Marketed as an “ultra-thin” smartphone, the device aims to make slim, modern designs more accessible by offering competitive specifications at a low price. According to Infinix, the Note Edge measures 7.2 mm in thickness and weighs 185 grams, placing it in the lightweight category for smartphones with large displays and high-capacity batteries. Its design includes […]

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RedMagic 11 Air Launches with Ultra-Thin Design, Cooling Fan, And 7,000mAh Battery

RedMagic has officially introduced the RedMagic 11 Air, a new gaming smartphone designed to combine high performance with an ultra-thin body. Following multiple teasers, the successor of the Redmagic 10 Air was launched on Tuesday (20) and brings notable upgrades over its predecessor, including a more powerful chipset, a faster display, and a larger battery. Despite its slim profile, one of the phone’s main highlights is the inclusion of RedMagic’s […]

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Unicode 17.0 Adds New Emojis On iOS 26.4: Trombone, Treasure Chest, Distorted Face And More

Apple is expected to expand the emoji library on iPhone with a new set of nine symbols planned for the upcoming iOS 26.4, an update projected to arrive between March and April 2026. The new characters come from the latest approvals made by the Unicode Consortium, the organization responsible for standardizing emojis across different platforms and devices. Once the update is released, the emojis will be available through Apple’s default […]

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Netflix Enters Video Podcast Market With New Original Shows

In a move to broaden its content strategy beyond movies, TV shows, and mobile games, Netflix has formally announced its entry into the video podcast industry. The change represents a new direction for the streaming service and includes original and exclusive productions with well-known figures from sports and entertainment. The popularity of audiovisual podcasts has led to a rise in the demand for content that is more casual, recurring, and […]

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Gmail Android Widget Gets A New Material 3 Expressive Redesign

The Gmail widget for Android is getting a visual update from Google. This change makes improvements based on Material 3 Expressive, the company’s main design language meant to bring the mobile operating system up to date in terms of how it looks and feels. This update is in line with a trend of making other Google Workspace apps more modern. Although the changes are minor, they improve the home screen […]

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Spotify Raises Premium Prices In the US: What Users Need To Know

Spotify is getting ready to increase the cost of its subscriptions in a few European and US markets. For a while now, there have been rumors that the prices would go up, and now they are official; the company will temporarily raise prices in the US, Estonia, and Latvia. Thus far, only these regions have been mentioned. So, the fact that price changes have also reached some parts of Europe […]

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Pixel 10a Leak Reveals Price, Launch Date, And Color Options

If you are a fan of the Pixel A series, you are waiting for the release of the Pixel 10a and, regarding the upcoming device, a new leak has revealed possible pricing and a specific launch date for Google’s new mid-range smartphone. The device has appeared in multiple reports over the past few days, and the latest information suggests that additional details may continue to surface as the expected release […]

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Google Restricts AI Overviews In Search After Reports Of Harmful Health Information

After receiving complaints that its AI-generated “AI Overviews” feature was giving false and possibly dangerous health information, Google took action to limit the use of the feature in search results. The ruling follows an investigation by The Guardian that uncovered multiple instances where AI-generated answers included false medical information about severe illnesses like cancer, liver disease, and mental health. One example given was looking for normal ranges in blood tests […]

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Google Maps Update Simplifies Menus And Adds Landmark-Based Navigation

An important update to Google Maps has started to be rolled out by Google with the goal of enhancing overall usability and simplifying navigation on iOS and Android smartphones. These modifications show Google’s continued focus on improving the Maps experience, especially through interface design and more user-friendly instructions, even though the company still keeps Waze as a supplementary navigation option. Version 25.49 of Google Maps brings a revamped settings menu […]

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