Thursday
Sep042025

Samsung unveils Galaxy Tab S11

Source: Samsung

Samsung made some slight tweaks to its Galaxy Tab series as it launched the new Galaxy Tab S11 series. The company no longer sells a Plus variant. Instead, we get the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra and the base Galaxy Tab S11, which we are discussing here. 

The Galaxy Tab S11 features a more portable 10.9-inch AMOLED screen with a 2560 x 1600 resolution, 120Hz refresh rate, and peak brightness of 1,600 nits. It doesn't have an anti-reflective coating but a standard reflective glass, which you can remedy by using an anti-reflective screen protector.

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Thursday
Sep042025

Samsung upgrades key features on Galaxy S25 FE

Source: Samsung

At under CA$1,000, "affordable" might not be the word we'd use to describe the Samsung Galaxy S25 FE. However, it retains the price point of its predecessor and brings some much-needed updates from the "Fan Edition" version of the Galaxy S24 FE.

The Galaxy S25 FE gets the Exynos 2400 chipset, which powers the international versions of the Galaxy S24 and S24+. It isn't expected to beat the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite processor on the pricier Galaxy S25 models, but it is a step up from the Galaxy S24 FE. The battery also has a larger 4,900mAh capacity with 45W wired charging support, up from last year's 4,700mAh battery with 25W wired charging.

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Thursday
Sep042025

IFA 2025: Anker Nebula X1 projector is packed into a party speaker

Source: Anker

One of the latest products Anker brought to IFA 2025 is a party-ready projector. The company combined its portable Nebula X1 projector with a speaker to create the Soundcore Nebula X1 Pro. This projector-speaker combo weighs 72.4 pounds and features a retractable handle and wheels, allowing you to move it around your space easily. It also has an IP43 rating to protect it a bit from a drizzle or dust.

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Wednesday
Sep032025

Instagram finally rolls out official iPad app

Source: Instagram

If you are one of those users who have been waiting years for Instagram to optimize its app for the iPad, then your wait is over. The Meta-owned social media app said it has "taken the time to design an experience that optimizes your [favourite] parts of Instagram for a bigger screen."

As GSMArena pointed out, it doesn't seem like the feed is one of those favourite parts, as the content on your feed still shows up in the middle of the tablet with tons of space on either side.

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