Hardware changes Apple has planned for the iPhone 18 Pro Max will make it the heaviest iPhone yet, claims a Chinese leaker. Apple isn't expected to change the screen size of the iPhone 18 Pro Max, and ...
Many of the biggest names in the sneaker world are in Las Vegas this weekend for ComplexCon. Every year, footwear brands use the annual convention to unveil their most anticipated drops, and Nike has ...
Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has long focused on photography with its flagship Android phones, with versatile camera systems housed in large circular modules on the back. The freshly unveiled 17 ...
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My biggest complaint about AirPods Max over the years hasn’t been the steep price or which chip Apple put inside. It’s been the lack of wireless charging. Fortunately, an elegant solution to solve ...
A new leak suggests that this fall’s Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max (expected in September, read this for exactly when) will have a bigger-capacity battery than any iPhone has ever seen. More details have ...
The Anycubic Photon Mono M7 Max ($899.99) is an industrial-grade, ruggedly built 3D printer that gets nearly everything right. It's inexpensive enough for enthusiasts, and it can generate the smallest ...
If you are a fan of Apple’s own-brand over-ear headphones, the AirPods Max, you may be wondering when to expect a new generation model. Apple revised the headphones last fall, adding a USB-C port, but ...
The latest name change is an attempt to correct one of corporate America’s biggest branding fumbles, behind only to Elon Musk rechristening Twitter as X, said branding expert David Aaker, vice ...
Warner Bros. Discovery announced during Wednesday's Upfront presentations that its big streaming app, Max, will be rebranded once again. And it's a name we're all familiar with. It's "the plot twist ...
WBD CEO David Zaslav announced the move, with the company declaring, "no consumer today is saying they want more content, but better content." By James Hibberd Writer-at-Large Originally, the service ...
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