Tag: consumer-electronics
iFixit Teardown Reveals Apple AirPods Max 2 Maintain Original Internal Layout
The iFixit teardown of Apple AirPods Max 2 shows the headphones feature the same internal design as the original model, with no significant hardware changes.
Read MoreApple Faces Extended Delivery Times for High-End Mac Studio Amid Memory Chip Shortage
Apple’s Mac Studio models with 256GB RAM are sold out, with delivery times stretching up to 4–5 months due to global memory chip shortages.
Read MoreSamsung’s Bespoke AI Laundry Combo Update Temporarily Disables Key Washing Programs
Samsung’s Bespoke AI laundry machines faced user issues after a software update locked some washing programs, disrupting laundry routines.
Read MoreApple iPad Air 3 Wi-Fi Model Moves to Vintage Product Category
Apple has officially designated the iPad Air 3 Wi-Fi version as a vintage product, marking its transition from active support status.
Read MoreRealme P4 Power Aims to Set New Standards in Battery Endurance
The Realme P4 Power is designed to deliver exceptional battery life, focusing on lasting connectivity and prolonged use over other features.
Read MoreRising Memory Costs Threaten Affordability of Raspberry Pi Devices
Raspberry Pi faces new price hikes due to surging memory costs, raising concerns over the accessibility of its single-board computers.
Read MoreGoogle’s Fitbit Brand to Launch Screenless Fitness Band Competing with Whoop and Oura
Google is preparing a screenless Fitbit fitness band aimed at rivaling Whoop and Oura Health’s wearable devices.
Read MoreMeta Launches New Ray-Ban Smart Glasses with Extensive Prescription Lens Options
Meta introduces Ray-Ban Blayzer and Scriber smart glasses designed for users needing prescription lenses, available starting April 14.
Read MoreXiaomi Unveils Second-Gen TV Stick HD with Outdated Hardware and Micro-USB Port
Xiaomi’s new TV Stick HD for 2026 features modest specs, including just 1GB RAM and a micro-USB charging port, raising industry eyebrows.
Read MoreUS PC Shipments Rise 3% in Late 2025 Before Steep Decline Expected in 2026
US PC shipments grew 3% in late 2025 to 18.2 million units but are forecast to drop 13% in 2026 amid rising prices for PCs and memory.
Read MoreHUAWEI Mate 80 Pro Marks a More Traditional Approach Amidst Global Market Challenges
HUAWEI Mate 80 Pro arrives with a conservative design, facing delays and limited innovation on the global stage compared to P-series phones.
Read MoreSamsung to Address Galaxy S26 Ultra Display Issues Through Software Updates
Samsung plans software updates to tackle display-related complaints on the Galaxy S26 Ultra including eye strain and headaches.
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