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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z TriFold is getting attention for its unique hinge system and shock-absorbing screen, but it turns out there is a neat PC trick that Samsung did not talk about. The Trifold can function as a secondary monitor for your PC. During the reveal, Samsung highlighted that it’s their first phone to support standalone DeX. However, the second-screen ability was nowhere in the official notes, making it feel like a hidden productivity upgrade waiting to be discovered. According to Sam Mobile, the Galaxy Z TriFold can support a Second Screen feature that turns the unfolded display into an…

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If you’ve been waiting for a proper gaming laptop that can actually push high frame rates without absolutely destroying your budget, this is the kind of deal worth a closer look. The Asus ROG Strix G16 packs an AMD Ryzen 9 HX processor, RTX 5070 Ti graphics, a 16-inch 165Hz FHD display, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD. Right now it’s $1,539.99, which is a chunky $460 off its usual $1,999.99 price. What you’re getting This is built to be a performance-first machine. The Ryzen 9 HX chip gives you serious multi-core muscle for modern games and creative work,…

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If you’ve been eyeing Samsung’s top-end smartwatch but choking at the price, this is a much easier way in. This renewed Galaxy Watch Ultra gives you the 47mm titanium design, LTE connectivity, AI-powered insights, and all the fitness and health tracking you’d expect, for $249.99 instead of roughly $500. The catch is simple: it’s renewed, not brand new, which is exactly why the price looks so good. What you’re getting This is Samsung’s Galaxy Watch Ultra 47mm LTE model, so you’re getting the big, premium version, not a stripped-down variant. The titanium gray case, rugged design, and onboard GPS make…

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If you’ve been curious about AR glasses but didn’t want to spend headset-level money, this is the moment to pay attention. The XREAL One AR Glasses take whatever you’re watching or playing and turn it into a virtual 147-inch 1080p screen at up to 120Hz, floating right in front of you. Right now they’re $399.99, which is a much easier entry point than the usual $499.99. Whether you’re gaming on a handheld like a ROG Ally, catching up on shows from your phone, or working from a laptop on the road, these give you a private “big screen” without needing…

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There are so many things you could put under the Christmas tree or in a stocking for a fitness fan or health lover, but if you want them to supercharge their sports games or workout, HUAWEI has a range of gadgets that’ll be perfect. Whether it’s through its headphones, smartwatches or fitness trackers, HUAWEI’s tech can help your friend or loved one understand their health and sleep, track an activity or exercise that takes them off the beaten track, or simply better enjoy the activities they already love. HUAWEI WATCH GT 6 Series Perfect for the sporty fashionista Thanks to…

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Intel’s next-gen integrated graphics, the Arc B370, just popped up in a new benchmark leak – and frankly, the numbers are shocking for a chip that lives directly on the CPU. Spotted inside an engineering sample of the Core Ultra 5 338H (part of the upcoming Panther Lake family), the chip was tested on FurMark’s 1440p OpenGL workload, hitting a score of 2,383 points. To put that in perspective, this integrated chip is 33% faster than Intel’s actual desktop graphics card, the Arc A380, and 70% faster than the current Lunar Lake chips. Even more impressive? It did this while…

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So far, Amazon has restricted Kindle eBooks to its Kindle devices and apps, with no official way for users to read titles purchased from the Kindle Store on third-party e-readers or through other apps. However, that’s set to change soon. In a recent announcement, Amazon revealed that users will soon be able to download and read eBooks on e-readers from other brands and via third-party apps. The company noted that it will allow downloads in EPUB and PDF formats starting January 20, 2026, but only if the author opts in. Authors publishing books through Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) will have…

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Google has rolled out the most significant upgrade in Chrome’s history; it is embedding some advanced AI-based features directly into the web browser. These upgrades include AI Mode accessible from the address bar (or what Google calls the omnibox), multi-tab analysis (compares and summarizes content), Tab History Recall, and deeper integration with Google’s apps like Calendar, Maps, and YouTube. Additional features include an agentic browsing assistant, contextual page questions, enhanced scam detection, smart notification filtering, and one-click password changes. Furthermore, Chrome’s AI tools are now being marketed as native browser features, suggesting they may become an integral part of the…

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Researchers at the University of Washington have just unveiled a prototype that might finally fix one of the most annoying parts of being in a crowd: actually hearing the person standing next to you. The team built AI-powered headphones that can automatically isolate the voice of the person you’re talking to, even in a chaotic, noisy room. The best part? You don’t have to fiddle with an app or stare intensely at the speaker to make it work. The system is smart enough to detect the natural rhythm of a conversation and filter the audio accordingly, muting the background noise…

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If you’ve ever felt frustrated by Spotify‘s algorithm recommending songs that don’t match your taste, there’s some good news. The streaming giant is finally giving you a way to take control of its algorithm. The company is testing a new feature called Prompted Playlists, which lets “you describe exactly what you want to hear and set the rules for your personalized playlist.” Spotify says this new feature taps into your entire listening history, all the way back to when you first started using the service, to curate a personalized playlist based on your prompt and listening patterns. This is a…

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