Oppo is preparing to launch the next generation of wireless headphones - Free4 Dynaudio Edition, which promises premium features at an affordable price.
The Galaxy A26 and Galaxy A36 are now available for purchase in the United States. After launching in India and the UK, these smartphones are now available to US consumers, although the Galaxy A56 is not yet available in the country.
Samsung Electronics America has announced the global launch of its new Neo QLED 8K 2025 TV series, which includes the QN990F and QN900F models.
Rumours about the Galaxy S25 Edge are gaining momentum, indicating that it is approaching its launch. Recently, the device received certification from the FCC, which further confirms its imminent release.
Samsung is preparing to launch its new Galaxy Tab S10 and S10 FE+ tablets, and a new leak has revealed their specifications and prices.
Canon has introduced two new cameras for vloggers: the compact PowerShot V1 and the DSLR EOS R50 V.
Xiaomi has expanded its cooperation with Spotify by offering a new promotion for owners of the Xiaomi 15 series. Now, anyone who buys Xiaomi 15 or Xiaomi 15 Ultra can get 4 months of free access to Spotify Premium.
Microsoft is preparing a new update for Windows 11, and some details have already been revealed. The update is likely to be called 25H2, and it will contain both bug fixes and new features.
Apple has confirmed that the iPhone 16 series will be officially available in Indonesia from 11 April 2025. The iPhone 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, 16 Pro Max, and the budget iPhone 16e will be available.
According to the latest rumours, the iPhone 17 may finally get support for 8K video recording.
Samsung is preparing to launch the One UI 7 beta testing programme for Galaxy A55. Participants of the company's Indian forum noticed a special page dedicated to this update. This indicates its imminent release.
Apple is preparing to launch new charging cables under the Beats brand, as evidenced by preliminary product lists on its Canadian and European websites.
The First Berserker: Khazan is a game that doesn't ask if you're ready. It simply enters your gaming life with an axe and immediately hints that it will be painful, dark and epic. It's classic soulslike, but with a dash of hack 'n' slash. That is, one step wrong and you're already down, but with the ability to quickly and nicely dispose of enemies if you know where to hit. The game was officially released today, but if you're one of those who picked up the Deluxe Edition, you could play it from 24 March. These three days gave fans a head start on walkthroughs, spoilers, and guides.
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