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This brand made a MagSafe phone case with a bottle opener. Why? Because it can
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Gadget Weekly A brand called Quad Lock is selling you a unique MagSafe phone grip slash ring — one that also doubles as a bottle opener.
If I buy only one thing this Prime Day, it will be this
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Gadget Weekly Prime Day is nearly upon us. There's only one deal that I'm holding out for and it's from a brand called XGIMI.
Google's Find My Device network may not have found my device properly, but there's still hope
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Gadget Weekly Google managed to find my lost device, but there are some issues. Hope isn't lost with the newly relaunched Find My Device network just yet though.
SwitchBot aims to rule all smart home devices with its Universal Remote
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Gadget Weekly SwitchBot aims to combine all your controlling needs into one with its Universal Remote. Does it work as intended though?
I tested Google's Find My Device network with the latest trackers, and I was left disappointed
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Gadget Weekly With Google's new Find My Device network out, I decided it was time to test it out. Here are my findings using the latest Chipolo and Pebblebee trackers.
One phone made me realize I don't need wireless charging
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Gadget Weekly Switching over to the OnePlus 12R made me realize that I can live without wireless charging. This led me to question whether we even need the feature.
Enabot's RolaPet PetPal looks like a smart vacuum with modular extensions
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Gadget Weekly The recently released Enabot RolaPet PetPal is unlike any pet camera you've ever seen.
In a perfect world, Thunderbolt would fix the hot mess that is USB-C
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Gadget Weekly USB-C is a hot darn mess. Could Thunderbolt be the salvation we have been praying for?
RedMagic takes on SHARGE with this cool 150W transparent GaN charger
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
See-through charging RedMagic drew inspiration from SHARGE with its beefed-up new GaN charger and we're all for it. Here's a hands-on look at the see-through charging accessory.
I'm giving up on Chromebooks and switching to a Surface instead
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Gadget Weekly Although I love the portability and versatility of Chromebooks, I've come to a critical crossroads and ChromeOS is losing.
An RFID blocker could be a lifesaver — here's why
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
You need to read this Do you rely on contactless payments via your phone, wearable, or cards? There's something you need to know.
These sustainable tech brands should be on your radar
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Go green In honor of Earth Day, I have rounded up a set of the most prominent sustainable brands in the tech industry that actually make a difference.
This Android 15 feature might finally fix my biggest Bluetooth audio pain point
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Unlimited potential Android 15 is on the horizon, and I'm banking on Google making audio-sharing accessible to all.
Level up your mobile photography game with a few simple tips and tricks
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Take better photos Whether you're rocking a $1000 flagship or a $300 budget phone, you can kick your mobile photography up a notch with these tips and tricks.
A new type of Kindle might be on the horizon, but not the kind we need
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
E-paper but in color Rumors fly amock about a color Kindle. Whether this is true or not is secondary. What you should really be asking is whether we even need one.
Say hello to the only Anker power bank you will ever need
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Three-in-one We're seeing new Qi2 charging accessories everywhere. Anker's MagGo Power Bank (6.6K) trumps them all.
This ESR Qi2 wireless car charger is a game-changer
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Qi2 on the go The future of wireless charging on Android is almost here. ESR couldn't wait and has already launched a Qi2 wireless car charger.
What in the subgenre crossover is this Magic Drawing Pad?
By Namerah Saud Fatmi published
Looks like magic XPPen's Magic Drawing Pad is an unlikely $500 Android tablet that took us by surprise.
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