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Smartphone Market 2026: The Memory Shortage & What It Means For You
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Jul 14, 2026Ars Technica

Smartphone Market 2026: The Memory Shortage & What It Means For You

The smartphone market in Q2 2026 hit historic lows due to a memory shortage, but Apple and Samsung are thriving. Consumers face higher prices, especially for budget phones, but benefit from longer software support, encouraging extended device ownership.

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Sony 1000X The Collexion vs. B&W Px8 S2: Premium Sound, One More Comfy
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Jul 11, 2026ZDNet

Sony 1000X The Collexion vs. B&W Px8 S2: Premium Sound, One More Comfy

When it comes to premium over-ear headphones, Sony and Bowers & Wilkins are two giants delivering exceptional experiences. The Sony 1000X The Collexion and the Bowers & Wilkins Px8 S2 both aim for the top tier, offering

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policy: Heat wave do’s and don’ts for your phone: phone safety — Key
Tech
Jul 3, 2026Washington Post Technology

policy: Heat wave do’s and don’ts for your phone: phone safety — Key

As a significant heat wave approaches, tech experts advise on protecting phones and electronics. Key tips include safe cooling methods for overheating devices, ensuring charged power banks for outages, signing up for emergency alerts, and reducing household appliance use to mitigate heat and grid strain.

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Samsung Messages Shutdown: A Necessary Evil for Android Messaging
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Jun 30, 2026TechRadar

Samsung Messages Shutdown: A Necessary Evil for Android Messaging

For many Samsung Galaxy owners in the US, a significant shift is on the horizon: Samsung Messages, the default messaging application for many of the company's devices, is officially shutting down. Set to cease

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July 4th Tech Sales Ignite with Post-Prime Day Discounts
Tech
Jun 30, 2026The Verge

July 4th Tech Sales Ignite with Post-Prime Day Discounts

As Independence Day approaches, a wave of tech sales has begun, extending many deals seen during the recent Prime Day. Major retailers like Best Buy, Amazon, and REI are offering significant discounts on Apple products, gaming gear, smart home devices, and outdoor equipment. Shoppers can find items like the M3 iPad Air, SteelSeries headphones, and Govee smart lamps at reduced prices, with some Apple items returning to pre-price hike values.

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The Guardian’s Kai Wright refuses to buy a new phone: Smartphone
Tech
Jun 28, 2026The Verge

The Guardian’s Kai Wright refuses to buy a new phone: Smartphone

Journalist Kai Wright, co-host of The Guardian's *Stateside with Kai and Carter*, revealed in a Verge interview his deliberate choice to not buy new smartphones, citing frustration with planned obsolescence. He relies on hand-me-down devices, advocating for technology that endures rather than constantly requiring upgrades. His views reflect a growing consumer sentiment for durable, less complicated gadgets and a more sustainable tech industry.

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Debloat Your Motorola Phone: Unlock Peak Performance and Speed
How To
Jun 25, 2026How-To Geek

Debloat Your Motorola Phone: Unlock Peak Performance and Speed

Is your Motorola phone feeling sluggish, bogged down by unnecessary pre-installed apps? You're not alone. Many budget Android phones, including Motorola models like the Moto G, come packed with what’s commonly known as

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Google Wallet Autofill: Seamless Form Filling for Mobile
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Jun 25, 2026Digital Trends

Google Wallet Autofill: Seamless Form Filling for Mobile

Verdict: A Small Update with Major Impact Mobile form filling is a universally loathed chore, often involving a frustrating dance between tiny keyboards and multiple apps. Google's latest upgrade to Chrome's Autofill,

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Google Photos' AI Editor: Powerful, But Still Playing Favorites
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Jun 18, 2026Digital Trends

Google Photos' AI Editor: Powerful, But Still Playing Favorites

Verdict: A Glimpse of the Future, with Regional Android Exclusivity Google Photos' "Edit with Ask Photos" is a genuinely innovative step forward for everyday image editing, bringing powerful AI capabilities to the

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OnePlus 15: Bridging the Divide with iPhone AirDrop
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Jun 10, 2026Digital Trends

OnePlus 15: Bridging the Divide with iPhone AirDrop

Quick Verdict: A Leap Towards Seamless Cross-Platform Sharing The OnePlus 15 has arrived, and it's making headlines for a feature that's less about raw power and more about convenience: its ability to communicate

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Razer Seiren V3 Pro Review: A Feature-Packed Mic, But Is It Worth It
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Jun 10, 2026Tom's Hardware

Razer Seiren V3 Pro Review: A Feature-Packed Mic, But Is It Worth It

Razer Seiren V3 Pro: A Feature-Packed Mic, But Is It Worth It? In a market overflowing with dual-connectivity microphones, Razer throws its hat into the ring with the Seiren V3 Pro. This new offering aims to capture the

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Samsung Galaxy vs. Google Pixel: Why Samsung Still Reigns for Power
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Jun 8, 2026Android Authority

Samsung Galaxy vs. Google Pixel: Why Samsung Still Reigns for Power

For many, Google's Pixel phones represent the pinnacle of the Android experience: clean software, timely updates, and superb cameras. They offer a compelling package for those seeking simplicity and Google's unique AI

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Pixel Watch 4 LTE Bug: A Connectivity Conundrum
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Jun 6, 2026Android Authority

Pixel Watch 4 LTE Bug: A Connectivity Conundrum

Pixel Watch 4 users are reporting a critical bug killing LTE connections when away from their phones, forcing reboots or airplane mode toggles. This issue, alongside previous software glitches, raises concerns about reliability, making the watch hard to recommend for those needing consistent cellular independence.

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Google's Android Safety Features for Kids: A Welcome Update
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Jun 3, 2026Digital Trends

Google's Android Safety Features for Kids: A Welcome Update

Google is bringing vital Personal Safety app features like lock screen emergency info and car crash detection to kids' Android phones, plus Safety Check and real-time location sharing for teens. This significant June Android Drop update offers much-needed peace of mind for parents.

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Beats Over-Ear Headphones: Teaser Review
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Jun 1, 2026CNET

Beats Over-Ear Headphones: Teaser Review

Quick Verdict Beats has effectively generated buzz with the announcement of new over-ear headphones, highlighted by a social media teaser featuring football sensation Lamine Yamal. However, based on the provided source

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Enhanced Security: Your Galaxy Phone's New Lockdown Mode Explained
How To
Jun 1, 2026Lifehacker

Enhanced Security: Your Galaxy Phone's New Lockdown Mode Explained

Discover how Samsung Galaxy phones are adopting an iPhone-like security feature, automatically disabling biometrics when accessing the power menu. Learn what this means for your phone's safety and how to experience it.

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startups: AI is killing the cheap smartphone. The memory that powers
Tech
May 24, 2026The Next Web

startups: AI is killing the cheap smartphone. The memory that powers

AI's explosive demand for high-bandwidth memory (HBM) is causing an unprecedented reallocation of DRAM production from consumer devices to data centers, leading to massive price surges for smartphone memory. This crisis is pushing affordable smartphones out of reach for millions, particularly in developing nations, and impacting premium brands as memory makers prioritize highly profitable AI chips.

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iPhone LiDAR's Corner-Peeking Power: A Glimpse into the Future
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May 24, 2026Digital Trends

iPhone LiDAR's Corner-Peeking Power: A Glimpse into the Future

For years, the LiDAR sensor on Apple's premium devices like the iPhone Pro and iPad Pro has been a powerful, yet often underutilized, piece of hardware. While it enhances augmented reality (AR) experiences and improves

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Unlock Premium Sound: 4 Android Settings for Better Cheap Headphones
How To
May 23, 2026How-To Geek

Unlock Premium Sound: 4 Android Settings for Better Cheap Headphones

Learn to dramatically improve your Bluetooth headphone audio quality by adjusting 4 key Android settings in just a few steps, no new hardware needed.

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Sony 1000X The Collexion Review: Premium Price, Premium Promise
Review
May 20, 2026Android Authority

Sony 1000X The Collexion Review: Premium Price, Premium Promise

Quick Verdict Sony's 1000X The Collexion headphones arrive as a special 10th-anniversary release, boasting a stunning design, bespoke drivers, and enhanced noise cancellation. At an eye-watering $649.99, they target a

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Sony 'ColleXion' Leak Review: A Glimpse at Luxury
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May 18, 2026Engadget

Sony 'ColleXion' Leak Review: A Glimpse at Luxury

Quick Verdict Sony's leaked 'ColleXion' headphones, celebrating a decade of their popular WH-1000 series, appear to be a stunning foray into the luxury audio market. With a rumored $649 price tag, they promise a

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iPhone Shortcuts: Unlock Hidden Productivity Power
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May 17, 2026Digital Trends

iPhone Shortcuts: Unlock Hidden Productivity Power

iPhone Shortcuts: Unlock Hidden Productivity Power Verdict: iPhone Shortcuts are a game-changer for daily productivity. While they can initially seem daunting, the ability to automate mundane tasks, streamline complex

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60-60 Rule: Essential Guide for Headphone Hearing Health
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May 14, 2026ZDNet

60-60 Rule: Essential Guide for Headphone Hearing Health

Verdict: Your Ears (and Brain) Will Thank You In an age where headphones are practically an extension of ourselves, the ZDNET article on the 60-60 rule delivers a crucial, timely reminder: our hearing health is

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iPhone 18 Pro Leak: Smaller Face ID Cutout — A Glimpse into the
Review
May 7, 2026Digital Trends

iPhone 18 Pro Leak: Smaller Face ID Cutout — A Glimpse into the

Quick Verdict A recent "sketchy" leak suggests the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro might feature a significantly smaller Dynamic Island, achieved by moving the Face ID flood illuminator under the display. While exciting, this

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Tin Can Launches Program for Smartphone-Free Schools, Neighborhoods
Tech
May 7, 2026GeekWire

Tin Can Launches Program for Smartphone-Free Schools, Neighborhoods

Seattle startup Tin Can has launched "Tin Can Communities," a new program enabling schools and neighborhoods to collectively adopt its screenless phones for kids. This initiative supports a growing movement among parents and educators seeking to delay smartphone adoption, offering bulk pricing, onboarding, and group-specific features to foster real connections and reduce social pressure across entire networks.

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