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Google is bringing Nearby Share and Fast Pair to Windows PCs

While Chrome OS is Google’s “desktop” platform for laptops and other computers, many Android users turn to Windows for a more powerful operating system. Google is now fully embracing that trend, with plans to bring Nearby Share and Fast Pair to Windows PCs. Coming “later this year,” Android users will be able to connect their phones to Windows PCs to share Bluetooth devices as well as…
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Alleged Galaxy S22 series dummy units offer a better look at the smaller size

Samsung’s Galaxy S22 series is on its way, and leaks keep piling up to show off the hardware and design. One recent report pointed towards the base model Galaxy S22 being one of Samsung’s smallest flagships in years. In a new video, we get a look at just how the Galaxy S22’s size will compare to the rest of the lineup. Unbox Therapy today posted a video offering an “early look” at the…
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This 3-in-1 MagSafe VESA mount offers floating charging for iPhone, AirPods, and Apple Watch

LINE, the company behind the MacBook Pro battery/storage/I/O companion LINEDOCK (full review) is revealing some unique new products at CES today. LINESTAND is a fresh take on a multidevice MagSafe charger that offers a floating experience via VESA mount and LINECLOUD is looking to shake up the NAS market. There are countless MagSafe compatible pads and stands out there but almost all of them…
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iPhone 13 vs. iPhone 13 Pro: Which should you buy in 2022?

If you’re looking to buy a new iPhone in 2022, you have multiple options from which to choose. As has become the norm, the lineup is split into the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro. On the surface, the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro are very similar phones. They both feature a…
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DOE, Stanford researchers bring “dead” lithium batteries back to life

The lithium-ion batteries found in most modern EVs and hybrids tend to lose energy capacity as they cycle (get charged, get spent, and get re-charged). That happens because small bits of lithium can be cut off from the battery’s electrodes during the charging process. But, a team of DOE and Stanford scientists say they’ve been able to make this “dead” li-ion reconnect, partially reversing…
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