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Samsung's latest flagship redefines what an Android phone can do — with a next-gen Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, an upgraded 200MP camera system, and six years of software updates promised. We spent three weeks testing it daily.
The M4 chip brings a noticeable speed bump. Here's our hands-on verdict.
We ran 100 real-world tasks. The results might surprise you.
Sony's new flagship headphones add spatial audio and a sleeker build. Our two-week verdict.
Sleep apnea detection and a slimmer case — we tested it for a full month.
4K OLED at 165Hz — we tested every claim. Here's the full breakdown.
We tested 16 phones at this price point. These 5 are the ones actually worth buying.
$250 to $1,500 — here's exactly what to buy and what to avoid.
$15 budget picks to $280 premium flagships — every price tested.
Every product we review is purchased or borrowed independently. No paid reviews, ever.
The most powerful Android phone ever — 200MP camera, Snapdragon 8 Elite, 6 years of updates.
Apple's M4 chip brings a major speed leap to the world's most popular laptop.
Best-in-class ANC gets even better. Two weeks of testing reveals all the nuance.
Sleep apnea detection, a thinner case, and a brighter display. Worth the upgrade?
4K OLED gaming monitor at 165Hz. A cinema for your desk — with one big caveat.
100 real-world tasks tested. Who wins for coding, writing, reasoning, and creativity?
Up-to-date coverage of the tech industry — no fluff, just the stories that matter.
The AI war is heating up. We pit the two biggest models head-to-head across 100 tasks.
Samsung's new S25 Ultra is here with a dramatically improved AI toolkit and camera system.
Apple's newest MacBook Air features the M4 chip with a 10-core CPU and improved Neural Engine.
Expert recommendations after real-world testing — so you buy right the first time.
We tested 18 phones at this price. These 5 are the ones actually worth your money.
$250 to $1,500 — here's exactly what to buy and what to avoid.
From $15 budget picks to $280 flagships — the complete guide.
A deep comparison of specs, real-world performance, and value for money.
Health tracking, battery life, and style compared across every major brand.
High refresh rate displays, cooling systems, and gaming-tuned chips ranked.
Independent tech journalism built on honest testing, real opinions, and zero paid reviews.
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