Month: June 2025

Galaxy Buds Core spotted: Samsung India adds a launch date for earbuds that move you ‘to the core’

Samsung India to launch ‘core’ Galaxy Buds on June 27 An Amazon India listing spilled the beans on the release date But it’s unclear whether the US will get them on Friday – or anyone else Samsung‘s marketing strategy for its Galaxy Buds Core and/or Galaxy Buds 3 FE (which would…

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Iran encourages citizens to use a messaging app previously flagged as a state surveillance tool

Iranian authorities are pushing citizens to use a domestic messaging app to communicate with their families outside the country A security audit found Bale Messenger wasn’t safe; it lacks E2EE protection and shares sensitive users data with the app server Iran has been experiencing a near-total internet blackout since June…

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Windows 11 migration shows surprising surge for some businesses – but for once, desktop is leading the way

Desktop shipments to enterprises are up 22%, accounting for 17% of enterprise PC sales, report claims Consumers on the whole are less keen to upgrade, with just a 9% rise The market could slow down or even contract again next year With the official Windows 10 end of life set…

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Nintendo’s Switch 2 is available online at Best Buy

The Nintendo Switch 2 has been difficult to find in stock since its June 5th launch, though restocks are beginning to ramp up. If you’re looking for one, head over to Best Buy’s site or use the app. Those who have a free account can get the standalone system ($449.99)…

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$1,400 can get you a powerful (and huge) HP Omen laptop with an RTX 5070

Many people gravitate toward compact laptops for their convenience, but there’s a subset of gamers who want a big ass gaming laptop that offers desktop-class performance. If you fall into the latter bucket, you may appreciate knowing that HP is offering 20 percent off its latest Omen gaming laptops, which…

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Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 review: Technically proficient but lacking soul

In previous years, the Dell 16 Plus 2-in-1 probably would have been called an Inspiron. However, after the company revamped its naming scheme earlier this year, all of its consumer PCs now share its name, with a few extra identifiers that call out size, design and status (aka how fancy…

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