Compared to its predecessor, the Endorphin Pro 2, this model is a big improvement. Saucony has lightened the shoe, increased ...
Saucony and Nordstrom are bringing an unexpected fashion flourish to a contemporary max-cushioned running shoe.
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
The iPhone Pro is usually an easy recommendation. If you’re shopping for a new iPhone and have a bit more money to spend, splurging for the Pro is typically a no-brainer. But this year is different.
The company also introduced new features for AirPods Pro 2. Unfortunately, AirPods Pro 3 reportedly aren’t yet ready for release this year. The latest reporting pins 2025 as the release window ...
The 16 Pro gets a bigger 6.3-inch screen, up from 6.1" on the 13 Pro, and the borders around the screen are also impressively slim, which gives it a modern look. The 16 Pro also weighs a tiny bit less ...
Even though the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 and A17 Pro are both Arm-based smartphone SoCs, they’re fundamentally very different under the hood. Qualcomm licenses Arm’s CPU cores and is a part of the ...
Samsung has been putting out pretty solid earbuds for years now, but took a new approach with the Galaxy Buds 3 Pro – shamelessly copying the competition. And, you know what? It totally works.
This year’s flagship iPhones are a modest improvement over last year’s Pro model. Camera Control and the big boost in battery life are nice, but you don’t need to buy a Pro phone to get them.
Kicking our comparison off with pricing, the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro sells for $249/£219/AU$399. Meanwhile, the Google Pixel Buds Pro 2 goes for $229/£219/AU$379. Accurate as it may be for us ...
The last Wolverine V2 Pro came close for me, but it lacked any haptics and had those awkwardly placed back paddles. Enter the $200 Razer Wolverine V3 Pro, a controller that fixes most of the V2 ...
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