Apple iPhones finally gain Google Fi 5G support

Great news for those of you using Google Fi on Apple iPhones. The Cupertino smartphones finally gained 5G support on the network with the most recent iOS 16.4 version of the software. Up until now, Google Fi subscribers were only able to use T-Mobile’s 4G network. Of course, you need to have an iPhone 12 […]

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Tecno Spark 10 and Spark 10C finally get specs revealed

Tecno announced several Spark 10-series devices earlier this month but did not include detailed spec sheets for the Spark 10 and Spark 10C. Tecno’s official website has now updated the listings for the two phones with detailed specs so let’s examine what these phones bring to the table. Tecno Spark 10 key specs Both phones […]

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Galaxy A03 Core is finally getting a long-awaited OS upgrade

We haven’t heard much about Android 12 lately because, for the most part, Samsung closed that chapter and is now focusing on distributing One UI 5.1 to more Galaxy phones and tablets. But today, the almost endless string of One UI 5.1 news got interrupted by Android 12 because the latter version is now rolling […]

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Google Pixel Watch’s big March update is finally rolling out now

Google usually sends out monthly updates to its devices on the first Monday of each month, but, for whatever reason, that wasn’t the case this time around. The company waited until the third Monday of the month, but the big update for the Pixel Watch is finally going out today. This is the one that […]

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Bing Chat is what finally made me ditch Google search and not look back

Like the iPad became the default term for tablet in common use, so too Google applies to web searches. It’s not necessarily incorrect, and certainly, in a business such as ours on Windows Central, Google Search is an incredibly important tool that we’d struggle without.  However, Google is as close to a monopoly on web […]

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Your Tap Water Is Filthy, but That Could Finally Change

Following years of concern, the US Environmental Protection Agency moved this week to clean up drinking water, announcing the nation’s first standards for six “forever chemicals” found in tap water. It’s a foreboding and informal name for human-made chemicals that coat nonstick pans, food packaging, and waterproof clothes before ending up in the water you drink. […]

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Resident Evil 4 review (Xbox): It feels like next-gen is finally here

The Capcom renaissance continues with yet another resoundingly resplendent Resident Evil Remake.  Resident Evil 4 launched originally on the Nintendo GameCube back in 2005. The game took the horror franchise in a bold new direction, casting off the shambling corpses and foreboding horror atmospherics of the previous three games for something a little more action-oriented. […]

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Microsoft Word is finally adding a shortcut to paste plain text — here’s how to try it

What you need to know Microsoft Word will soon support pasting plain text with a keyboard shortcut. The functionality has been available in Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Word for the web, and several other apps for quite some time. Support for the new keyboard shortcut is available now for Microsoft 365 Insiders in the Beta Channel. […]

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Apple Pay finally makes it to South Korea, eight years after its initial introduction

Apple Pay is finally making it to South Korea, around eight years after it was initially launched. The arrival of the service in Samsung’s home country has been talked about quite a bit recently, and today Apple confirmed the move in the Korean version of its press release announcing the new yellow iPhone 14 and […]

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Garmin Forerunner 965 and 265 finally come with AMOLED screens

Garmin introduced the new Forerunner 965 and Forerunner 265 smartwatches with one major improvement – the screens are now AMOLED, moving away from the transflective memory-in-pixel (MIP) solution. According to the official numbers, the 900-series flagship could live 23 days on a single charge, while the 200-series should offer up to 15 days. [embedded content] […]

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OneNote on Windows finally lets you switch between vertical and horizontal tabs

What you need to know OneNote on Windows now supports horizontal and vertical tabs. This brings the design options for OneNote on Windows in line with OneNote for Windows 10 (the two are separate despite having similar names). The web, Mac, and iPad versions of OneNote also use a vertical tab layout. OneNote on Windows […]

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Windows 11 is finally getting a much better volume mixer and sound settings menu

What you need to know A new Windows 11 preview build is now available for Insiders in the Dev Channel. The new build includes a handful of notable changes and features. One such new feature is the inclusion of a more useful sound settings menu. It’s time for a new Windows 11 preview build, and […]

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Galaxy A34 and Galaxy A54 launch date may have finally been revealed

It has been months since the Galaxy A34 and the Galaxy A54 first appeared, and it was expected that Samsung could launch them in January 2023. However, that didn’t happen. The Galaxy S23 was launched in February, which meant that the launch of the Galaxy A series would happen sooner than later, and the launch […]

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Samsung may finally announce the Galaxy A54 and A34 on March 15

Both the Galaxy A54 and the Galaxy A34 have been rumored, leaked, and speculated upon for months at this point, and yet neither device is official. That might finally change later this month. According to prominent (and prolific) leakster @OnLeaks, a “quite reliable source” says the two devices will be unveiled on March 15. It’s […]

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Destiny 2 finally nerfs Heart of Inmost Light, its best Titan Exotic

What you need to know Destiny 2 developer Bungie has announced that when the new Lightfall expansion releases on February 28, the patch will include big nerfs to the Heart of Inmost Light Exotic. This Exotic chest armor for Titan allows players to spam abilities rapidly, especially if they have high-stat armor that further reduces […]

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YouTube Music can finally create custom radio stations on your Galaxy phone

According to a new report, YouTube Music is officially getting the ‘Create a radio’ feature on Android and iOS. Using the ‘Create a radio’ feature, YouTube Music users can create their custom stations based on their favorite tracks or artists. Previously, YouTube Music would start a radio when the currently selected song ended. Details of […]

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Hurrah! The SamMobile Android app is finally here

We know you’ve been waiting patiently for it, and we’re happy to announce that after months of hard work the brand new SamMobile Android app is finally here! It’s available in beta right now as we’re still polishing a few things to provide you with the best experience but you can now get in on […]

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Memory and Energy Saver modes finally arrive for Galaxy Books

Google Chrome is the world’s most popular web browser, highly regarded for its ease of use and great functionality, but it’s also known to be a bit of a memory hog. Google has now released a couple of new optimization features called ‘Memory Saver and Energy Saver.’ Both of these Google Chrome features were announced […]

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The Samsung OLED gaming monitor you were waiting for is finally here

Samsung unveiled its first OLED gaming monitor in August last year. The Odyssey OLED G8 was supposed to hit the market in Q4 2022 but that didn’t happen. Samsung highlighted the product during CES 2023 as well but didn’t provide any pricing or release details at that point in time. It only recently confirmed that […]

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Galaxy A04 finally gets Android 13 update and One UI 5.0

Samsung started rolling out the stable Android 13 update to its smartphones in November 2022. High-end Galaxy smartphones and tablets were the first ones to get the One UI 5.0 update. The new software was gradually released to mid-range and affordable smartphones. The Galaxy A04 is now getting the Android 13 update. The Android 13-based […]

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