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Google Teases Pixel 10a With a Surprise Design Twist

Google teases the Pixel 10a with a flat camera design, Feb. 18 pre-orders, and rumored Tensor G4 specs that point to a modest, budget-friendly upgrade.

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Touchscreens, OLED, and M6 Chips: Apple’s Bold MacBook Pro Overhaul Takes Shape

Apple is reportedly planning its biggest MacBook Pro redesign in years, adding touchscreen support, OLED displays, new M6 chips, and more.

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5 Ways the Apple Watch Actually Helps You Stay Healthier

Discover five practical ways the Apple Watch supports better health through sleep tracking, heart monitoring, vitals trends, and daily habit insights.

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Apple Adds New iPhone Privacy Setting to Blur Location Data Shared With Carriers

Apple’s new iPhone privacy setting blurs location data shared with wireless carriers, limiting precise tracking while preserving emergency services.

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The Biggest Apple Leaks Right Now: iPhone 18, iOS 27, and the Next Macs

Apple leaks are heating up for 2026, with iPhone 18 camera rumors, iOS 27 AI upgrades, and new Mac Pro and MacBook changes ahead.

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7 iPhone Settings That Help Your Battery Last Longer

Boost your iPhone battery life with seven simple settings tweaks, from Auto-Brightness to Low Power Mode, that reduce drain without changing habits.

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Why Half of All Planned Mega Data Centers May Never Be Built

AI mega data centers are being announced at a record pace, but many projects may stall or collapse due to power, permitting, financing, and backlash.

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