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The keynote goes live on September 25 at 1 PM E.T on the Meta for Developers Facebook page.
The Asus Zenbook S 14 has a unique finish that helps you ignore the term "ceraluminum." The issue is at $1,400 you're getting less stellar performance than the one with a better Lunar Lake chip.
The rumor mill is churning about a sub-$500 Razr from Motorola, though it probably will only debut overseas.
The iPhone 16 is built for Apple Intelligence, with most of the features rolling out through the next few months.
If you also found the latest AirPods 4 underwhelming, these are a few alternatives you could look into.
Finally, a set-top box from Google that isn't just a dongle hanging off the back of the TV.
Underwhelming ANC against high-end noise, uncomfortable fit, and poor battery life among a couple other things.
Panasonic is back selling TVs in the U.S., and its latest mini-LED W95A Fire TV does everything it needs to for a solid user experience.
Drone maker DJI plans to take on GoPro with its Osmo Action 5’s better low-light quality and improved sensor it claims rivals professional cameras.
The iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro will have a dedicated camera button, but you’ll need to wait months for the promised AI features.
There is something about a slow ascent into something new. Apple does that for artificial intelligence without sacrificing why people like its Pro lineup.
The iPhone 16 is stepping up the game for the first-tier phone this year with physical buttons, Apple Intelligence, and a fusion camera system.
Apple’s watchOS 11 introduces sleep apnea tracking and a vitals app, but the Tides app makes me wistful for old sailing novels.
It's between the new AirPods 4, the 2022-AirPods Pro 2, and the ancient AirPods Max. Here's how to find the right ones for your ears.
Turn the dial down on typical commotion with Apple's new AirPods.
Activation Lock on iOS 18 will render your iPhone practically useless to a thief.
The Honor MagicBook Art 14 is a gorgeous ultraportable laptop with a modular camera that you can't get in the U.S.
It's open to pre-orders for $300 and becomes available on September 24.
This applies to laptops, chargers, e-cigarettes, or anything with a rechargeable battery inside.
The Huawei Mate XT and its three screens are priced at an eye-watering $2,800.
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