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Caseology closed shop for good, but it's not all bad news
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Gadget Weekly Caseology, one of our all-time favorite case brands, shut down recently. However, there's still some light at the end of the tunnel.
This clever Anker car charger has a retractable cable and it's stupidly powerful
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Gadget Weekly Anker's latest car charger fixes a major problem that all traditional car chargers have. Also, it's insanely powerful.
Will Samsung's Galaxy S25 be the phone to bring about the Qi2 revolution?
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Gadget Weekly Samsung and the WPC's recent press release gave us tantalizing insight, hinting at an imminent Qi2 revolution.
Looking at accessories in 2025 and what we can expect
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Gadget Weekly As the year draws to a close, speculations for what we can expect from the upcoming year are at an all time high.
Samsung is using the Qi2 Galaxy S25 case to buy itself time
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Gadget Weekly It looks like Samsung won't bring Qi2 to the Galaxy S25 series natively, making me think they need time to figure things out.
So you bought an e-reader — here's how you can get the most out of it
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Gadget Weekly Just bought a new e-reader? Allow a seasoned reader to help you get the most out of it.
Raycon's new USB-C cables are insanely cool and functional
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Gadget Weekly Raycon's new Magic Spin Cable and Magic Flex Cable redefine what a USB-C cable can or cannot do.
First five things to buy when you get a new phone
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Gadget Weekly You there! Yes, you. Did you just get a new phone? Here are the first few things you need to buy right afterwards.
My favorite MagSafe phone grips ranked
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Gadget Weekly I love PopSockets and grips of all sorts. Having tested hundreds of grips, here are my favorite MagSafe phone grips in ranked order.
EcoFlow is switching lanes with the tiny Rapid Magnetic Power Bank
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Gadget Weekly EcoFlow, a famous power solutions' brand is trying its hand in the portable power bank department. It's a valiant first try.
I pitted OnePlus AI Eraser against Google's Magic Eraser, and the results surprised me
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Gadget Weekly You've seen Google's Magic Eraser and then Samsung's Object Eraser, but you probably don't know about the OnePlus AI Eraser.
Hands-on with the Logitech POP Icon Keys: AI in a keyboard
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Gadget Weekly It seems like this whole AI thing has gotten out of hand. We now have a Bluetooth keyboard with AI built-in. Is it any good though? Let's find out.
We're on the Pixel Watch 3 and we still don't have good third-party bands
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Gadget Weekly The Pixel Watch 3 ticks all the boxes for a stellar Wear OS smartwatch, save one — the third-party band selection is terrible.
I replaced my Android TV with a smart projector and there's no going back
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Gadget Weekly I decided to replace a regular old Android TV with the XGIMI MoGo 3 Pro projector. The results were even better than I had hoped.
The Moto Tag is pretty neat, but it doesn't bring anything new to the table
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Gadget Weekly The Moto Tag aims to compete with Bluetooth trackers priced around $29. It's not a bad product in itself, but it fails to innovate.
Back to the future: If I were still in school these are the things that I would buy
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Gadget Weekly Feeling lost about your child's tech needs? I'm here to help. Here is a list of things that I would have bought if I were in school today.
The best Pixel 9 colorway has one major drawback for me
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Gadget Weekly The Pixel 9 series sure looks pretty in pink. I was immediately drawn to this blushing ensemble, but one thing is now holding me back.
The green line of death keeps killing displays and no one is telling us why
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Gadget Weekly Smartphone displays can't seem to shake off the green line of death. After Samsung, Motorola has succumbed to the disease as well. Where does it end?
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