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One UI 8.5 Gives Older Samsung Phones a New Lease on Life — Here’s What the Update Brings
One UI 8.5 brings features once exclusive to Samsung’s newest flagships to older Galaxy devices. But can the update really make the Galaxy S22, S23 and S24 feel closer to the Galaxy S26 experience? Here’s what actually changes after installing the new firmware.
Logitech G512 X 75 keyboard review: maximized sleekness
Logitech G512 X 75 is one of those attempts to rethink the familiar concept of mechanics, adding analog capabilities to it. In the version with linear switches, it is aimed at those who appreciate smooth key travel and quick response without a tactile “bump”. Let’s talk in more detail
Infinix GT 50 Pro unboxing: a gaming monster with liquid cooling and triggers
Unboxing the new Infinix GT 50 Pro: a revolutionary HydroFlow system, 144 Hz display, and touch shoulder triggers. Discover prices, specifications, and design features. Unboxing video via the link.
Samsung Galaxy A57 vs A37: Is the €100 Upgrade Worth It?
A detailed comparison of Samsung’s new mid-range smartphones: Galaxy A57 vs. Galaxy A37. We explore whether the €100 price difference is justified, which device best fits your needs, and which phone you should ultimately choose.
Acer Predator Helios 18 AI (PH18-73) laptop review: god-mode
The new Acer Predator Helios 18 AI (PH18-73) aims to be a full-fledged desktop replacement. Let’s see how it performs and whether it can sometimes serve as just a gaming laptop.
Logitech G PRO X2 Superstrike Lightspeed mouse review: person solution
Logitech G PRO X2 Superstrike Lightspeed is a new flagship gaming mouse that lets you adjust the response and actuation point of the buttons to minimize lag and increase reaction speed. Let’s see how it works
Protecting your site from fuzzing: They break you while you sleep
Protect your website from fuzzing and auto-scans! Learn how to configure Cloudflare and .htaccess to secure .env files and passwords. Real case study by hi-tech.ua.
Acer Nitro Lite 16 (NL16-71G) laptop review: versatile and attractive
The 2025 Acer Nitro Lite 16 features an interesting case design, gaming accents, and proven components. Let’s take a closer look at its features.
Oppo Reno 15 5G smartphone review: confident
The Oppo Reno15 smartphone emphasizes design, a high-quality display, versatile cameras, and good battery life. Let’s take a closer look.
Gigabytes are a thing of the past: Huawei offers mobile operators to sell AI tokens instead of traffic
At MWC Shanghai 2026, Huawei executive David Wang announced the need for a complete reform of cellular tariffs.
Casio W738H: we are waiting for an inexpensive electronic watch with a vibration signal and a 10-year battery in Ukraine
The popular Japanese manufacturer Casio has begun sales of the long-awaited line of Casio W738H wristwatches in the United States. The new product offers a convenient silent vibration alarm clock in a classic thin case and battery life for up to ten years at an extremely attractive price.
Motorola Moto Pad 70 Pro officially unveiled: 144Hz screen, Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 and 10,200 mAh battery
Motorola has announced the flagship Android tablet Moto Pad 70 Pro, equipped with a 13-inch screen, an updated Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 chip and fast charging.
In the US, a suspect was first disarmed using a drone with a magnet
In California, the police conducted a unique special operation, using a quadcopter with a magnet to remove weapons from a suspect.
Sony announced God of War Laufey spin-off about Kratos’s wife: the game is almost ready
At the State of Play presentation, Sony and developers from Santa Monica announced an ambitious exclusive God of War Laufey, dedicated to the wife of Kratos.
Samsung Galaxy A27 in the US is more expensive than the more powerful A37
Samsung Galaxy A27 debuted in the US with a price of $349.99. This makes the new product more expensive than the more powerful Galaxy A37, which can now be purchased for $329.99.
Propaganda through artificial intelligence: Russia creates fake Wikipedia-style pages
The new strategy of the Russian Federation is to create a hidden network of sites that visually imitate the interface of “Wikipedia”.







