In an effort to curb smartphone theft, Google is rolling out powerful new anti-theft features for Android devices. The company aims to ensure that stolen
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Apple Reportedly Planning AI-Based Battery Management in iOS 19, Considering iPhone Price Hikes
Apple is preparing to introduce a new AI-powered battery management feature in iOS 19, according to a report from Bloomberg, which cites sources familiar with
What Comes With the iPhone 14? A Look Inside the Box
The iPhone 14 lineup — including the standard iPhone 14, the larger iPhone 14 Plus, and the high-end iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max —
Google Adds Auto-Restart Feature to Android Devices to Prevent Theft
Google is introducing a new auto-restart feature for Android devices aimed at boosting user security and deterring potential theft. This update will automatically reboot a
Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 4G Earns Top Marks: A Powerful and Affordable Smartphone Option
The Xiaomi Redmi Note 14 4G has made a strong impression on the market, earning a full 5 out of 5 rating at Electro Depot.
Samsung Galaxy A30s: A Budget-Friendly Smartphone With Solid Features
Released in September 2019, the Samsung Galaxy A30s was designed as a mid-range smartphone offering a solid blend of modern design, dependable performance, and essential
Compact Flagship Battle: Google Pixel 8 vs Apple iPhone 15
In an age dominated by oversized smartphones, the compact flagship still has a place — and both Google and Apple seem to agree. With the
LG OLED C5: A New Standard for Premium Home Entertainment
The LG OLED C5 is redefining what consumers can expect from a high-end television. With its cutting-edge OLED technology, this model delivers stunning picture quality
Free Moves Closer to Wi-Fi 7 Certification with Key Update to Freebox Ultra
Amid accusations from Bouygues Telecom that Free’s Freebox Ultra offers uncertified Wi-Fi 7, the telecom provider has introduced a crucial feature that could help secure
Google Patches Security Vulnerabilities in Chrome Browser
Google has addressed 14 security vulnerabilities in its Chrome browser, including one that the company classifies as “high risk.” The tech giant has rolled out