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vendredi 28 octobre 2022

The iPhone 15 Pro might not feature any physical buttons

While Apple offered iterative improvements on this year's iPhone 14 lineup, we might see some major changes on the iPhone 15 series next year. Apple recently confirmed it will ditch the Lightning port on future iPhone models, and the iPhone 15 series could be the first to launch with USB-C ports. In addition, Apple could drop the physical power and volume buttons on the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, according to a recent report from renowned Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.



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jeudi 27 octobre 2022

The Motorola Edge 2021 gets a heavy discount, now priced at just $249.99

The Motorola Edge packs some impressive specifications, but its initial price when released was a bit too much to swallow for some. Thankfully, the handset has come down in price since then, and now it is being offered at nearly its lowest price yet.



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Google Pixel 7 vs Pixel 7 Pro: What do you get for an extra $300?

The Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro are here, representing a modest upgrade over the last year's models. The new phones feature a slightly updated design, an improved chipset, and some other bells and whistles. Like with last year's phones, the new Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro aren't just bigger and smaller versions of each other. There are some noteworthy differences between the two, so we decided to put together a comprehensive Pixel 7 vs Pixel 7 Pro comparison to highlight everything you get by picking one over the other.



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Windows 12: Release date, price, and everything else we know

Windows 11 was released on Oct. 5, 2021, over six years after Windows 10 made its debut. Microsoft recently released the first major update for the OS — Windows 11 version 22H2 — but we've heard the next thing on the cards could very well be Windows 12. It sounds like Microsoft is doing away with major annual updates, and instead going for a big, new version of Windows every three years, similar to what happened before Windows 10.



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Pebble smartwatches will now work with the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro

What a day to be alive if you're a Pebble smartwatch owner. Although official support for the watch ended ages ago, the device has been kept alive thanks to the efforts of the team at Rebble. Recently, a new update was issued for Pebble smartwatches that provides compatibility for the Google Pixel 7 and Google Pixel 7 Pro. So if you're a long time Pebble user, and you've got a Pixel 7 series smartphone, it's now possible to get the watch up and running on your device.



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You can now buy the Razr 2022 in the U.K. and Europe

Motorola unveiled its latest foldable, the Razr 2022, in China earlier this year. At the time, the company did not share plans to bring the device to international markets. But it's now finally available for purchase in the U.K. and Europe.



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Galaxy S22 series gets new astrophotography features with latest Expert RAW update

After rolling out the first stable build of One UI 5 based on Android 13 to the Galaxy S22 series earlier this week, Samsung is now bringing a couple of new camera features to the flagship devices. The company has announced a fresh update for the Expert RAW camera app with new astrophotography features and multi-exposure support. In addition, it's rolling out a new Camera Assistant app for the devices, which gives users easy access to additional camera settings.



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