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Did Your Wallet Survive the Apple Vision Pro and Samsung Galaxy S24 Launch This Week?

The Apple Vision Pro is finally on sale, and we’ve got all the info you need on it before you decide to spend $3,500 on a mixed-reality headset. The Samsung Galaxy S24 was also released this week, and its best features might actually surprise you. Oh, and we found a giant digital calendar that should help organize your life.Click through for our top product news and reviews from this week.

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Skylight recently released a 27-inch variant of its smart calendar, which looks pretty promising. It’s essentially a huge touchscreen display housed in an aluminum or plastic case that you put on your wall like a framed piece of art. It lets you add, remove, and edit upcoming events and looks great as an organizer to have in the middle of the living room or kitchen. - Dua Rashid Read More

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The Browser Company recently released an AI browser for iOS called Arc Search, and this is the quickest I have ever switched to a browser on my personal phone. I am not the biggest fan of forcing AI into everything that comes out now. But this browser was quite good and might actually replace Safari as my default browser on my iPhone in the long term. - Dua Rashid Read More

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Apple’s Vision Pro is set to make landfall from the company’s Cupertino spaceship headquarters Friday. Still, those who got to spend time with it early could finally break their silence Tuesday morning. From the fore, reviewers have walked away impressed with the VR headset’s strong displays, best-in-class passthrough, and hand tracking, but many also wonder just how much use they can get out of a $3,500 headset sporting a connected two-hour battery pack. - Kyle Barr Read More

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I love Circle to Search on the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra. It has added multitasking to Android that I have not felt in a long time. At its core, Circle to Search is not an entirely groundbreaking feature. It snaps a screenshot and then transcribes any words or pictures you highlight into a Google Search. But that’s precisely the point. It makes it easy to access the main reason I’m an Android user in the first place: immediate access to Google. - Florence Ion Read More

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January was pretty busy for consumer tech. We saw some impressive stuff revealed at CES 2024 and also reviewed a handful of big releases in the following weeks. Let’s take a gander at the best gadgets that stood out this month. - Dua Rashid Read More

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You won’t need to pay for Samsung’s latest Galaxy S24 AI features—at least not for another two years. Samsung’s head mobile exec confirmed that users might be asked to pay for more premium AI features in two years’ time, though not even the company itself knows what a paid version of Galaxy AI will look like. - Kyle Barr Read More

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What wasn’t obvious about the new slimmer version of the PlayStation 5 was that each individual panel can be removed individually. Unlike the original PS5, the black bar running through the center on the new version separates each panel into four pieces rather than two. This means you can make interesting designs using Sony’s new “Deep Earth” collection panels. - Kyle Barr Read More

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The Samsung Galaxy S24 is a particularly feature-packed release from the South Korean tech giant, and—yes—most of them surround all the newfangled (and, for the moment, free) Galaxy AI. Sure, there’s the Ultra’s titanium, but you’re interested in just what the new phone is capable of compared to previous generations. - Kyle Barr Read More

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Don’t sleep on the new Samsung Galaxy S24’s AI feature, Instant Slo-Mo.

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The Apple Vision Pro is now officially on sale. Don’t worry if you were late to jump on the “spatial computing” hype train; there’s still plenty of time to get yourself one of the new $3,500 headsets if you’re really keen to see what the folks under CEO Tim Cook have cooked up. - Kyle Barr Read More

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Source: Gizmodo

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