by dbadmin | Sep 12, 2025 | Reviews, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 7
Samsung launched the Galaxy Z Flip way back in 2020, and it’s lingered around the $1,000 mark ever since. We got our first hint of more affordable flip phones when Motorola started to launch cheaper Razr entries, followed by offerings from brands like nubia and TECNO...
by dbadmin | Sep 12, 2025 | Google, Google Pixel, Google Pixel 10, Reviews
The Google Pixel 10 Pro is not an exciting smartphone. It looks virtually identical to the Pixel 9 Pro while featuring the same cameras, minor upgrades to the battery and charging, and a new chipset that’s not the savior we had hoped it might be. While all of that is...
by dbadmin | Sep 11, 2025 | Chargers, Google, Reviews, USB-C
Along with the new Pixel 10, I’m lucky enough to have the latest Google Pixel Flex Dual Port 67W USB-C Fast Charger in hand (technically the UK version, but the US unit has the same specs). This word salad of a charging accessory is the brand’s most powerful plug to...
by dbadmin | Sep 6, 2025 | Google Pixel 10, Reviews
For my daily driver, I typically pick a hulking great big powerhouse Android flagship — think the OnePlus 13, Galaxy S25 Ultra, or even a Pixel XL model. But for the past two weeks, I’ve been using the new Google Pixel 10 and, honestly, Google’s little flagship has...
by dbadmin | Aug 29, 2025 | Reviews, Samsung, Samsung Galaxy Watch 8
I have tested plenty of smartwatches over the years, but after bouncing between premium and mid-range wearables across both Android and iOS, the Galaxy Watch 8 has managed to do something I’ve never experienced with other devices: it’s the first smartwatch I nearly...
by dbadmin | Aug 28, 2025 | Gaming, Reviews
The Nintendo DS was an absolutely groundbreaking handheld, and I have fond memories of sneaking a few turns of Advance Wars: Dual Strike under my desk in high school. Only a few companies have tried to recapture the two-screen magic, and aside from some prohibitively...