[ad_1] The RAM crisis is expected to heavily influence smartphone pricing going forward, but apparently Apple won’t be fazed by any of it. According to a new research note from analyst Jeff Pu, Apple is preparing some “aggressive pricing” for its upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max. Unfortunately, Pu doesn’t put a … Read More “Apple's iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max to be aggressively priced” »
Category: Blog
Your blog category
[ad_1] Megan Ellis / Android Authority It’s common to come across complaints about the performance of Google TV devices, with some people justifiably arguing that Google TV feels broken. But despite the sometimes sluggish performance and weird quirks, I’ve always preferred using a Google TV box to my smart TV’s built-in operating system. However, lately … Read More “How to fix Google TV crashing and lagging with one setting” »
[ad_1] Edgar Cervantes / Android Authority TL;DR Google Gemini is getting a major UI redesign, with animated backgrounds, a cleaner layout, and a more dynamic, responsive feel. The update also reorganizes core features into a single menu, making tools like images, camera, and deep research easier to access. The redesign has been spotted on iOS … Read More “Gemini’s new UI is out now, but Android users are left waiting” »
[ad_1] Realme first launched the C100 in some parts of Asia earlier this month, and now the device is being listed in Europe left and right. It’s priced at €269 with 128GB of storage and €299 with 256GB. It will be up for grabs in Sprouting Green and Blooming Purple, with 4GB of RAM. In … Read More “Realme C100 is headed to Europe with a smaller battery” »
[ad_1] Owning a pool is a dream, especially with sweltering summer temperatures around the corner. But it involves a fair amount of manual labor, including dragging the vacuum hose around, scrubbing the waterline, fishing out leaves and debris, managing water quality, and more. Robot pool cleaners can do a lot, but not everything. And that’s … Read More “The WYBOT S3 is the world’s first robot pool cleaner that cleans, docks, and empties itself” »
[ad_1] Device provisioning is the foundation of every well-managed IT environment. Before a device reaches an employee’s hands, it needs to be configured, secured, and aligned with your organization’s policies, and that’s exactly what provisioning does. Whether you’re onboarding a new hire’s laptop or deploying thousands of mobile devices across multiple locations, getting this process … Read More “Device provisioning guide: Process, security, best practices” »
[ad_1] Article URL: https://github.com/ruvnet/ruflo/blob/main/docs/USERGUIDE.md Comments URL: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48006522 Points: 3 # Comments: 0 [ad_2] Source link
[ad_1] Rita El Khoury / Android Authority TL;DR A Pixel 7 Pro owner narrated their harrowing experience while trying to get a battery replaced. After three frustrating trips, the owner was asked to pay $250 for a $68 repair, citing unrelated display issues. Had the owner chosen to repair it themselves, it would have cost … Read More “This Pixel 7 Pro’s $68 battery replacement turned into a $250 nightmare” »
[ad_1] Next year the original iPhone turns 20 – or rather, it’s the 20th anniversary of its launch, as we doubt any units are still around. Apple has long been rumored to be planning something special to mark the occasion, and a few days ago a report talked about a 20th anniversary iPhone coming with … Read More “The rumored 20th anniversary iPhone design will be applied to both Pro models” »
[ad_1] Ryan Haines / Android Authority TL;DR New leak shows off Xiaomi’s Smart Band 10 Pro in black and white colors. The Xiaomi Smart Band 10 Pro could feature a 1.74-inch rectangular AMOLED display, an aluminum casing, Bluetooth 5.4, 50m waterproofing, 21-day battery life, and optional NFC support. While global leaks show black and white … Read More “New leak reveals a promising, low-cost Fitbit alternative” »
