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A year after Nintendo’s crackdown on Switch emulation, the scene has made staggering progress. Developers overcame legal hurdles and technical challenges, delivering near-perfect gameplay experiences once deemed impossible.
Asus launches the Chromebook CX14, featuring a durable build and ChromeOS for enhanced productivity. The laptop starts at an affordable Rs 18,990, targeting students and professionals seeking reliable, budget-friendly devices.
Microsoft’s Windows 11 25H2 update promises enhanced security, improved multitasking, and UI refinements. Expected in late 2024, it aims to boost productivity and streamline user experience across devices.
Happy hour meets innovation: Discover how I crafted the perfect summer bartender with Gemini’s AI, blending efficiency and charm for seamless, personalized cocktail experiences all season long.
Despite the rise of sophisticated note-taking apps, Google Keep remains a go-to for its simplicity and seamless integration. Here’s why I use it alongside my favorite tool to boost productivity and organization.
Xiaomi unveils the 15 Ultra with a redesigned camera grip for enhanced handling and introduces fresh color options. The update emphasizes both ergonomic improvements and aesthetic appeal, targeting photography enthusiasts and style-conscious users alike.
As Trump Mobile faces criticism over limited coverage and pricing, consumers seek reliable alternatives. Here are five top carriers offering superior service, broader networks, and better value for your money.
Weekly poll results reveal strong enthusiasm for the Huawei Pura 80 Ultra’s innovative features. However, the absence of Google services remains a significant concern for many potential users, impacting overall appeal.
The Infinix Hot 60i has quietly launched at just $115, offering a budget-friendly option with a large 6.6-inch display, a 5000mAh battery, and basic performance features aimed at entry-level users.
Google Chrome will cease support for Android 7.1 and below starting August to enhance security and performance. Users on older versions are advised to update their devices for continued access and improved browsing experience.