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WWDC 2025 is fast approaching, with Apple's opening keynote set to begin on Monday, June 9 at 10 a.m. Pacific Time. Apple always uses the annual developer conference to unveil the latest versions of its software platforms, with iOS 26, iPadOS 26, macOS 26, watchOS 26, tvOS 26, and visionOS 26 all expected to be announced next week. But a key question remains: will there be any hardware announcements too?
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The iPhone 16e is one of Europe's top-selling smartphones, yet its early sales figures still lagged significantly behind those of Apple's previous mid-tier models, according to Counterpoint Research.
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Amazon today is offering numerous discounts on Apple Watch Series 10 and Apple Watch SE, including both GPS and cellular models. These deals are being matched at Best Buy in most cases.
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Samsung recently launched the Galaxy S25 Edge, a super thin smartphone that will compete with Apple's upcoming iPhone 17 Air. To see what it's like using such a thin phone, MacRumors video editor Dan Barbera used it as his main device for two weeks to see what it might be like to use Apple's equivalent later this year.
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If you've been considering a portable power station, this is the kind of deal that doesn't come around often.
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A new study has found that, for most of us, the fiber we eat can protect our heart health, lowering the risk of high blood pressure, heart disease or stroke by up to 20%. It's more evidence showing that a healthy gut leads to a healthy heart.
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Motorola's new highest-end flip phone has fashionable looks but Samsung's Z Flip 6 could be a better long-term option.
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Available at a discounted price of $849* (regular price $999), the Navimow i105N can mow up to 1/8 of an acre without needing your input for anything. For larger lawns there is also the currently discounted $1,099* (usual price $1,299) Navimow i110N, which can mow up to 1/4 of an acre on a single charge. These robotic mowers could be the best investment you can make into a summer free of yard chores—and potentially also the best Father's Day gifts.
Either Segway Navimow i Series model will be the ultimate upgrade for your smart home. Not only will you have more time to spend with your family, but these devices fit right in with the other smart home gadgets you alreay have. If a robot vacuum cleaner is already handling floor care inside your home, why not let a Navimow handle your yard?
View deal on Segway Navimow i Series
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And when the Switch 2 fills up, you're going to want a microSD card (or several) to hold all your additional, especially with modern games being as large as they are. However, you need to be careful. Your microSD card from your Switch won't work, nor will those random microSD cards you have collecting dust in the back of your drawer.
The Nintendo Switch 2 requires new microSD Express cards, which are needed for their faster and improved technology. Here's what Nintendo has to say about it:
Please note: Nintendo Switch 2 is only compatible with microSD Express cards. If the microSD cards you have used for Nintendo Switch do not support microSD Express standards, you cannot use them with Nintendo Switch 2."
It's therefore important that you make sure that you buy a microSD Express card. Otherwise, it won't work with your Nintendo Switch 2. You can identify such cards by the "EX" label on them.
microSD Express cards have a read speed of up to 800 MB/s and are ideal for transferring large amounts of data quickly. For a console such as the Switch 2, it's also recommended that th
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If you have ever used an Apple TV, you are likely familiar with the device's linear keyboard, which can be tedious to use if you have a lot of text to enter.
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This week, we're sleepy and jetlagged post-Computex, but full of hot takes about what was on the show floor. (Plus sidetrack into a mini-rant or two.)
In this episode of The Full Nerd…
In this episode of The Full Nerd, our usual crew of Adam Patrick Murray, Brad Chacos, Alaina Yee, and Will Smith wrap up the big news from Computex and the best from the show, ponder the release of SteamOS, and answer viewers' burning questions!
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Google is updating the Google Photos app with a redesigned AI-powered editor that's designed to simplify photo editing. The updated editing tool provides AI suggestions to combine multiple effects for quick but eye-catching edits, plus it has a feature for tapping into specific parts of an image to get specific editing tips.
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