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Manba One review: a tweakable controller with a few design issues

Manba One: one-minute review (Image credit: Future) The Manba One is a wireless controller with an inbuilt screen for accessing the various ...

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Toshiba 32LF2F53DB review: an ultra-cheap 32-inch TV that falls short of greatness

The Toshiba 32LF2F53DB is a super-cheap small TV with a flawed, yet competent full HD display. Although the Toshiba 32LF2F53DB has an RRP of £199.99 (not ...

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Infinix Inbook Air Pro+ Review: Affordable and Reliable

Infinix has made steady efforts to make its presence felt in the laptop segment. The brand has consistently launched laptops that cater to different segments ...

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Google Pixel 9 Pro Review: A Pocketable Champion

2024 is the year Google finally introduced its entire range of Pixel devices in India, including the Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro ...

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Android Auto and Nest cameras exist, so why not a Google dash cam?

C. Scott Brown / Android Authority Dash cams are fast becoming essential for every driver, recording road events in real-time for security or ...

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How I boosted my productivity using a free app and two simple docs

Bogdan Petrovan / Android Authority Like everyone else, I’m constantly looking for ways to improve my productivity. Over the years, I’ve run ...

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Alice Camera review: reinventing the camera for the smartphone age

Alice Camera: one-minute review As someone who proudly runs a YouTube channel named “All The Gear, No Idea”, I'm always on the lookout for tech that ...

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SwannBuddy4K review: a video doorbell with its own voice assistant

SwannBuddy4K: two-minute review Founded in Melbourne in the 1980s, Australian company Swann may not be a household name. However, it does have an excellent ...

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Thrustmaster Heart controller review: a competent Hall effect gamepad that fails to stand out in a competitive space

Thrustmaster Heart: one-minute review The Thrustmaster Heart is being positioned by the Oregon-based hardware specialist as an entry-level, ...

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iOS 18.2 Adds Unified ‘Default Apps’ Section to Settings App With New Categories: Report

iOS 18.2 is not expected to arrive until the first week of December, but we already know several details of the upcoming update, thanks to the ongoing ...

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