January 2025

Samsung aims to become the ‘undisputed leader in AI’ by 2025

Samsung became one of the leading companies to bet heavily on artificial intelligence in mobile devices. The company worked closely with Google on the Galaxy AI suite. Features like Circle to Search were first seen on Galaxy devices before they were available on any others. However, Samsung is not content to just ride on the

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Google Pixel’s 80% charging limitation isn’t applicable when it’s powered off

A few weeks ago, Google released the Android 15’s December Pixel Drop update. The update’s changelog mentioned new Gemini features and more. However, it didn’t reveal that the Google Pixel smartphones now have a new option to limit the charging speed of the battery. The Pixel users can now set the charging limitation of their

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ASUS’ new ROG 4K Swift OLED monitor is ideal for gaming & work

ASUS has shown off a brand-new monitor that can be used for both work and play. Although most ROG products are made for gaming, the new one is great for professional photo and video editing as well. We’re talking about the ROG Swift PG27UCDM, ASUS’ first 240Hz 4K OLED monitor, although pricing and availability details

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Apple agrees to pay $95 million to settle the Siri privacy lawsuit

In 2019, consumers filed a class-action lawsuit against Apple for the unlawful and intentional recording of Siri assistant’s interactions. Now, the case is finally coming to an end as Apple has agreed to pay $95 million to settle the Siri privacy lawsuit. Notably, Apple’s years-long legal battle over Siri is ending in a settlement, Reuters

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