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Sony WF-1000XM6 Bluetooth headphones review: full power
The new Sony WF-1000XM6 headphones have slightly changed their shape compared to their predecessor, received a new processor, an improved noise cancellation system, more microphones, and generally made a noticeable step forward technically.
Logitech MX Keys S Combo wireless keyboard and mouse set review: tactile hi-end
The Logitech MX Keys S Combo combines a top-of-the-line mouse, keyboard, and palm rest, providing good ergonomics, build quality, and extensive functionality when working with multiple devices
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.
Samsung Galaxy M67 appeared on Geekbench: the return of the legendary Exynos 2200
Samsung is preparing to release a new smartphone Galaxy M67. The device suddenly appeared in the Geekbench database with the flagship chipset of yesteryear.
Google has officially announced the debut date of the Pixel 11
Google announced the date of the announcement of Pixel 11. The smartphone will receive a new Tensor G6 processor, updated cameras and screens with increased brightness
The Godox C100 brings photography back to a classic approach
Godox introduced the C100 compact camera without an LCD screen, replacing it with a transparent viewfinder with technical indicators.
Samsung opens early booking for Galaxy Z Fold and Z Flip 8: what you need to know
Samsung has launched a pre-registration system for the upcoming foldable flagships Galaxy Z Fold8 and Z Flip8. Find out what bonuses the manufacturer has prepared before the official presentation on July 22.
Nothing Ear (3a): transparent design, ANC and audio recording
Nothing Ear (3a) headphones have a stylish transparent design, active noise reduction up to 45 dB and the ability to record audio directly to the drive.
Kokuyo Energy Line: an innovative power bus that changes the way appliances are connected to outlets
Japanese brand Kokuyo has introduced Energy Line, a unique desktop surge protector that completely abandons traditional sockets in favor of contact rails. The device allows you to connect up to five gadgets, saving space and creating an organized workspace.
DDR5 RAM from CXMT is officially validated for MSI motherboards
The Chinese manufacturer CXMT has made significant progress: new BIOS versions from MSI allow memory modules to work at speeds of up to 8200 MT/s.







