Tag: new technology 2024

  • OPPO Find N5 review: The best foldable I’ve ever used

    OPPO Find N5 review: The best foldable I’ve ever used


    Foldables have come a long way in the last two years; the Magic V3 and X Fold3 Pro combine great cameras with standout hardware package, and OPPO is looking to outmatch that with the Find N5. The foldable has the distinction of being the thinnest around, and at 4.21mm when unfolded, it is 0.14mm thinner than the Magic V3 — which I didn’t think was possible.

    While I didn’t get to test the Find N3, I used the OnePlus Open (which is just a rebrand of the N3) extensively, and the Find N5 builds on that foundation while delivering better cameras, brighter panels both inside and out, and a bigger battery. The ultra-thin design basically means that the Find N5 feels like a regular phone most of the time — it is just 0.4mm thicker than the Pixel 9 Pro XL when folded — and it makes using the device an absolute delight.

    It has a new hinge mechanism that uses titanium, and while that’s undoubtedly a good thing, what I like about the change is that the crease is barely visible this time. That was the case on the Open too, but the Find N5 takes things to a whole new level, and honestly, I can say the same in a lot of other areas. The device even gets IPX9 ingress protection and a massive 5600mAh silicon battery that lasts more than any other foldable I used until now, and there’s 50W AirVOOC alongside 80W charging.

    The Find N5 isn’t just a great foldable — it’s one of the best Android phones you can buy in 2025.

    OPPO Find N5: Pricing and availability

    OPPO Find N5 back view with logo

    (Image credit: Harish Jonnalagadda / Android Central)

    OPPO unveiled the Find N5 on February 20, and the foldable is set to go on sale in the coming weeks. It is available in a single configuration with 16GB of LPDDR5X RAM and 512GB of UFS 4.0 storage, and comes with ColorOS 15.0.1 based on Android 15.


  • iPhone 16e live updates – Apple’s next-gen budget iPhone is official

    iPhone 16e live updates – Apple’s next-gen budget iPhone is official


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    One Apple product that the iPhone 16e might foreshadow is the rumored iPhone 17 Air. With Samsung launching a super-slim Galaxy S25 Edge later this year, it is more likely than ever than we’ll see an extra-thin iPhone from Apple to answer the long-running rumors.

    With its single high-resolution, wide aperture camera, the iPhone 16e might be a good model for a thin iPhone 17 Air. Cameras add much of the thickness to today’s big phones, so I expect two cameras on an iPhone Air at most, but one great camera with flexible shooting modes, like we see on the new iPhone 16e, would do the trick.

    Will the iPhone 17 Air arrive looking like a slimmed-down iPhone 16e? We’ll find out eventually, if the rumors are true.

    Apple iPod nano in white

    An Apple iPod nano in white

    If the iPhone 16e is drumming up Apple nostalgia for long-time Apple followers, for me it resembles nothing so much as the original (in)Famous iPod nano. I personally loved the nano’s look and design, but it replaced the iPod mini, the most popular iPod of all time (thus far). The iPod mini was bright and colorful, available in pink and blue and green. The iPod nano was sleek and professional, available only black and white.

    The iPod nano was the future, of course, with its solid state storage. I might argue that Apple’s incredible investment in the iPod nano and solid state drives drove the price of that technology down faster, and ultimately led to the smartphones and other mobile innovation we have today. It all started with the iPod nano, folks.

    So, if the iPhone 16e color options make you sad, they don’t bring me down. They remind me of an important an influential time for Apple, when it shifted from old and fun to innovative and new.

    Future

    An Apple iPhone 5c in green (Image credit: Future)

    Let’s be honest, this is a huge price hike for Apple’s bargain iPhone offering. It’s a big jump over the iPhone SE (2022), which started at $429 / £419 / AU$719, but that phone was also more expensive than its predecessor, the iPhone SE (2020), which cost only $399 / £389 / AU$679.

    Of course, to be fair to Apple, the original budget iPhone was the iPhone 5c, launched in 2013, and that phone cost $549 / £469 / AU$739 at launch (wow, sorry GBP :-£).

    Also, previous budget iPhone models have skimped on the processing power, and therefore the potential longevity with software updates, compared to the base model iPhone of the same year. It’s a very big deal that the iPhone 16e gets an Apple A18 chipset and Apple Intelligence features. Those would have been doubtful for the predicted iPhone SE 4 that did not arrive today.

    iOS 15.4 FaceID Mask

    (Image credit: Future)

    So what does the iPhone 16e get that makes it worth more than the iPhone SE, besides the latest Apple A18 processor? The addition of FaceID is especially interesting. Unlike basic face unlock methods on Android phones, Apple isn’t just using a camera for FaceID. It has specialized hardware that would make it a more expensive proposition for a bargain phone.

    FaceID needs an infrared emitter to spray your face with invisible dots (you can see them with an infrared camera). Then it has a special camera to read those dots and make a 3D model of your face, which is much more secure than simply reading a photograph of your face. That’s why banks have long allowed Apple to use FaceID to unlock banking apps, but Android phones usually won’t let you use your face to unlock your bank account.

    I’ve used every unlock method, and I’d have to say that Apple’s FaceID is the fastest and most reliable by a wide margin. Whatever sacrifices the iPhone 16e makes, Apple clearly felt the super-fast, secure unlock method was worth the trade for bargain hunters.

    C1, who?

    Apple's C1 modem in the iPhone 16e

    (Image credit: Apple)

    Let’s talk quickly about that C1 modem.

    Ever since Apple acquired Intel’s modem business for $1 billion, the company has been racing to build its own modem in a bit to reduce reliance on Qualcomm, which produces the modems for all current iPhone models. Perhaps surprisingly, the iPhone 16e is the first beneficiary of this years-long project.

    It’s not yet clear how much better or worse Apple’s C1 modem is versus Qualcomm’s equivalent, but superior battery efficiency could be on the cards for iPhone 16e owners. Indeed, Apple is touting 26 hours of video playback, which is certainly an impressive figure.

    The iPhone 16e on a blue gradient background

    (Image credit: Apple)

    Here’s the front and back of the new iPhone 16e, which comes in either Black or White (where are the funky colors, Apple?).

    ‘Apple is finally simplifying its iPhone lineup’

    “Apple is finally simplifying its iPhone lineup, squeezing almost all of it into the 16 family. This is a good thing for people trying to choose and it also means that the distance from a budget iPhone to a Pro one isn’t as great as it used to be. For my money, though, the inclusion of the C1 chip is the most intriguing bit. It isn’t often your most affordable handset gets your newest and maybe most controversial piece of tech.” – Lance Ulanoff, Editor-at-Large

    “What would have sold it for me is Apple opting down in terms of computing power to offer a non-AI iPhone alternative, which would cater to a big chunk of consumers who just aren’t bothered about AI et. But then, that’s basically admitting that consumers might not care about Silicon Valley’s latest golden goose.” – Josie Watson, Managing Editor, Lifestyle

    “I’ve never noticed Tim Cook’s accent before – isn’t it lovely?” – Becky Scarrott, Audio Editor

    Thanks, Becky.

    No MagSafe?!

    iPhone 16e with the rest of the iPhone lineup

    (Image credit: Apple)

    A quick look at Apple’s new model comparison page reveals a few frustrating omissions for the iPhone 16e.

    The biggest is the lack of MagSafe support. Yes, you read that right: the iPhone 16e will not support MagSafe cases, wallets, and wireless chargers. The phone does have wireless charging capabilities, but only up to 7.5W, which is punishingly slow. There’s also no ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, and the GPU is made up of only four cores (compared to five and six on the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro Max, respectively).

    ‘I think this could be a hit for Apple’

    Some more reactions to the iPhone 16e announcement from the TechRadar team for you here:

    “I like the simple, unfussy design paired with some powerful chips and access to Apple Intelligence. I think this could be a hit for Apple, though the price is a bit high, but I think people will gobble it up.” – Roland Moore-Colyer, Managing Editor, Mobile Computing

    “At $599, the iPhone 16e is more expensive than any of us were hoping – but it looks like there’s some serious Apple power under the hood, too. Looking forward to trying this one out, but not sure I’d recommend pre-ordering.” – Jamie Richards, Staff Writer, Mobile Computing

    “It’s somehow killed off two phones [the iPhone 14 and previous iPhone SE] without filling the void left by either of them.” – Rob Dunne (aka The Dunnster), VPN Editor

    iPhone 16e camera lens

    (Image credit: Apple)

    Here’s that 48MP camera lens up close. It’s the same ‘Fusion’ camera as you’ll find on the iPhone 16, which Apple claims “has the capabilities of two cameras in one.” That’s because it features an integrated 2x telephoto that lets you zoom in with optical quality. The 48MP Fusion camera lets you shoot 4K video in Dolby Vision, too, which is neat.

    Do the specs justify the price?

    Now for those specs…

    The iPhone 16e features the A18 chipset, a 6.1-inch OLED display, Apple Intelligence compatibility, a single 48MP rear camera, and a 12MP front-facing camera. There’s a notch instead of the Dynamic Island, but the new phone does inherit the Action button from the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 lines.

    All told, then, this is a major step up from the iPhone SE (2022), but the iPhone 16e’s $599 / £599 / AU$999 price tag also marks a major increase over that of its predecessor.

    Initial reaction from TechRadar’s US Managing Editor of News, Jake Krol: “The iPhone 16e seemingly took some inspiration from the iPhone 4, and I’m kind of here for it”

    The official iPhone 16e announcement video

    Introducing iPhone 16e – February 19 – YouTube
    Introducing iPhone 16e - February 19 - YouTube


    Watch On

    Here’s the official iPhone 16e announcement video, hosted by Tim Cook himself.

    Farewell, iPhone 14 and iPhone SE (2022)

    iPhone 16e product page

    (Image credit: Apple)

    And just like that, the iPhone 14 and iPhone SE (2022) are no more. Apple has removed both models from its website.

    iPhone 16e product listing

    (Image credit: Apple)

    Here’s the official product page for the iPhone 16e in the UK.

    The phone will start at $599 / £599 / AU$999 and comes in either 128GB, 256GB, or 512GB storage configurations. That’s a huge increase on the $429 / £419 / AU$719 starting price of the iPhone SE (2022). Can we really consider this a budget phone?

    The iPhone 16e is official!

    iPhone 16e

    (Image credit: Apple)

    The iPhone 16e is official!

    Apple officially announced the new device on its website at 11am ET / 8am PT / 4pm GMT, confirming that the iPhone 16e is a new member of the iPhone 16 family and not, as many suspected, a standalone iPhone SE 4.

    Specs incoming…

    What might the iPhone SE 4 look like?

    We don’t yet know the name of Apple’s new device, but is this its official design?

    The above images (or perhaps best-guess renders) shared by leaker Majin Bu are the closest thing we have to a peek at the new iPhone SE’s possible design. They certainly line up with previous leaks; the device in question has a notch, a flat metal frame, and a single-lens camera.

    There’s also a customizable action button (a nice bonus for a more affordable iPhone). The notch means this should also be the first SE model with Face ID, which is a nice time-saver on my iPhone 16 Pro. If this is all true, it could prove popular – if the price is right…

    The Apple Store is down!

    Screenshot of the Apple store website

    (Image credit: Apple)

    OK, here’s our first big indicator that a product launch is imminent. Apple has closed its online store for maintenance, which is almost always a sign that new devices are on the way.

    In this case, Apple has only closed the product page for the iPhone SE (2022), which (surprise!) strongly hints that a replacement device is about to be revealed. But will it be the iPhone SE 4, the iPhone SE (2022), or the iPhone 16E? Given Tim Cook’s “family” comment, my money’s on the latter.

    The biggest iPhone SE upgrade rumors

    The iPhone 14 and iPhone SE on an orange background

    (Image credit: Apple)

    As for the iPhone SE 4 specifically, we’re expecting the new device to bring major hardware and software improvements over its now-outdated predecessor. The biggest rumored upgrades for the iPhone SE 4 are as follows:

    What does Apple’s teaser tell us?

    Let’s kick off with a proper look at Apple’s official teaser, which was shared to X on February 13. Tim Cook’s shiny Apple logo doesn’t give a lot away, but the internet has some compelling theories.

    Firstly, the tagline “get ready to meet the newest member of the family” does tally with rumors of a new iPhone SE. It’d be part of the iPhone family, but does that also hint at a rebrand? The iPhone SE 3 was simply the iPhone SE (2022) and there have also been rumors that the new model might be called the iPhone 16E.

    The circle around the logo could also be hinting at the new SE’s single camera, or the move away from a physical home button. It does also look a lot like an AirTag (potentially the AirTag 2?), but we weren’t expecting to see a new one of those for quite a while yet…

    An iPhone on a blue and green background showing an Apple event invite

    (Image credit: Apple / Future)

    Welcome to our iPhone SE 4 liveblog

    Hello, I’m Axel Metz (TechRadar’s Phones Editor) and I’ll be running our Apple event live blog for the next few hours. We’re expecting Apple to announce something later today, and though nothing has been confirmed as yet, all the signs point towards a refresh for the company’s ageing iPhone SE line.

    In the following posts, I’ll be rounding up the latest news and rumors about the iPhone SE 4 (or might that be the iPhone 16E?), and keeping you updated with all the official information as it’s revealed by Apple.




  • Office 2021 and 2024 cheat sheet – Computerworld

    Office 2021 and 2024 cheat sheet – Computerworld


    dynamic chart being created in excel 2024

    Creating a chart from a dynamic array in Excel 2024.

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    Changes made to the original table data that update the dynamic array will also be reflected in the dynamic chart automatically.

    To customize the appearance of your chart, click on the chart to select it. At the top of your spreadsheet, select the Chart Design tab. You can then add a title to your chart, adjust its axes, or change its colors. For more about working with charts in Excel, see our charts and sparklines tutorial.

    Excel: Create custom-filtered views for a spreadsheet

    Using Excel’s Sheet Views feature, you can create a copy of a sheet and then apply filtered or sorted views of the data to the duplicate sheet. This can be helpful when you’re collaborating on a spreadsheet, where someone would like to create a customized view without altering the original sheet.

    You and your collaborators can create several such custom-filtered/sorted views for a sheet. Then each person can select among them, switching from one view to another.

    Note: In order for this feature to work, the Excel file must be stored in OneDrive.

    Create a sheet view

    Along the bottom of your spreadsheet, click the tab for the sheet that you want to create a sheet view for.

    Then at the top of the spreadsheet, click the View tab, and on the toolbar, select Sheet View > New. You’ll be switched to a new sheet view of this sheet.

    a new sheet view in an excel 2024 spreadsheet

    Creating a new sheet view. Here you can filter or sort the data without affecting the original data set.

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    Apply whatever filters and sorting you like to the data on this sheet — your actions won’t affect the original version of the sheet.

    When you’re finished making your customizations, save the new sheet view and give it a unique name: On the View tab, click Temporary View (this is the name given to a new sheet view by default). You’ll be prompted to type in a new name for your new sheet view. Then click the Keep button.

    When you click Exit on this toolbar, the sheet view is dismissed, and the spreadsheet returns to its original, default state.

    Switch among sheet views

    Once you and any of your collaborators have created sheet views for the spreadsheet, you can easily switch from one to another. At the top of the spreadsheet, click the View tab. Then at the left of the toolbar, select the name of the current view (it says Default if you’re viewing the spreadsheet without a sheet view applied) to open a dropdown listing the names of sheet views that have been created for the spreadsheet. Click the name of one of these sheet views to switch to it.

    switching to a different sheet view in excel 2024

    Click the dropdown on the toolbar to switch to a different sheet view.

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    Manage your sheet views

    You can delete, duplicate, or rename your sheet views. At the top of your spreadsheet, click the View tab. Then toward the left of the toolbar, click Options.

    On the “Sheet Views options” panel, click to select the name of a sheet view. Then click the Rename, Duplicate, or Delete button to perform that action on the selected sheet view.

    Excel: Place images in cells with the IMAGE function

    This feature requires Excel 2024.

    Using the IMAGE function, you can insert and display web-based images in your spreadsheets to create visually engaging dashboards, inventories, and so on. Instead of floating on top of a cell, images inserted with the IMAGE function live within a cell and will remain there when you sort, filter, calculate, or otherwise manipulate a table.

    The formula for the IMAGE function that you enter into a cell is:

    =IMAGE(source, [alt_text], [sizing], [height], [width])

    source: Insert the web link to an image here, whether it’s on the internet or stored in your OneDrive. You can also reference another cell that contains an image or web link. BMP, JPG/JPEG, GIF, TIFF, PNG, ICO, and WEBP image formats are supported.

    alt_text: Optionally, you can type in text that names or very briefly describes the image. This is useful if the image cannot be displayed, such as if the link becomes inactive.

    sizing: This is also optional and determines how the image will be sized inside the cell. You can enter one of the following numbers:

    0: This is the default. The image will be sized to fit inside the size of the cell, while maintaining the image’s original aspect ratio.

    1: The image’s length and width will be stretched to fill the cell, which may distort its original aspect ratio.

    2: The image’s width will be stretched to fill the cell’s width, but not its height, thus maintaining the image’s original aspect ratio.

    3: The image’s height will be stretched to fill the cell’s height, but not its width, thus maintaining the image’s original aspect ratio.

    height: This optional value specifies the height of the image in pixels.

    width: This optional value specifies the width of the image in pixels.

    Here’s an example that uses all the optional settings above:

    =IMAGE(“https://cdn.subscribers.com/uploads/setting/modal_image/44546/CW-favicon-600px__1_.png”, “Computerworld Favicon”, 3, 200, 300)

    The image file at the web link will display “Computerworld Favicon” if this link doesn’t work. It will be sized to fill the cell’s height (“3”), but not its width. However, the image will be restricted to a height and width of 200 x 300 pixels. (Normally you’d use either the sizing or the height and width controls, not all of them.)

    an image placed in an excel 2024 spreadsheet with the image function

    In this example, the square CW favicon has been distorted to a height of 200 pixels and a width of 300 pixels.

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    You can now create hyperlinks within a presentation: When you click linked text or a linked image on a slide, you will jump to another slide in the same presentation.

    Go to the slide that contains the object (text or image) that you want to link from. Right-click on this object, and on the menu that opens, select Hyperlink…. Alternatively, you can click on the object to select it. Then, above the slide, click the Insert tab, and on the ribbon toolbar, click Link.

    Either action will open the Insert Hyperlink panel. In the left column of this panel, click Place in This Document. In the second column, select the slide that you want the new hyperlink to jump to when it’s clicked. Then click OK.

    insert hyperlink screen in powerpoint 2024

    Adding an internal hyperlink to a presentation.

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    To test the hyperlink, go to the slide that contains the hyperlinked object. Above the slide, click the Slide Show tab. On the ribbon toolbar, click From Current Slide. Now click the object that you created a hyperlink for — this action should jump to the slide that you selected.

    PowerPoint: Create a video recording of a presentation

    A presentation is about more than the slide deck. Equally important are the things you say that aren’t written on the slides — and how you say them. That means colleagues who aren’t able to attend a live session may miss out on the full impact of your presentation.

    In PowerPoint 2021 and 2024, you can record both audio and video of a presentation and export it as a video to share with others.

    Above your presentation, click the Record tab. On the ribbon toolbar, click From Beginning or From Current Slide. This will open a recording studio panel over the screen.

    screen and toolbar for recording a presentation in powerpoint 2024

    PowerPoint’s recording tools appear at the top of the screen.

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    Along the top of this panel, you can click the webcam or microphone icons to turn these devices on or off for recording. If you have more than one camera and/or mic connected to your computer, you can switch among them by clicking the three-dot icon on this toolbar.

    Before you start the recording, take a moment to review the slides in your presentation — at the lower-left corner, click the left and right arrows to scroll through them. In the area above the slide thumbnail, you can optionally type in notes or a script to read during your recording.

    Click the red circle button at the top to start recording. It will turn into a red square, indicating that your actions are now being recorded. Click through the slides and speak aloud, highlighting key points on the slides and providing more context for those who will be watching this video.

    You can click the laser pointer, pen, or highlighter icons on the toolbar below the large thumbnail of the slide to point out, draw on, or highlight things on the slide. These gestures will be included in the recording.

    At the top of the screen, click the Pause button (to the left of the webcam icon) to pause recording. Click it again to resume.

    Click the red square at the top of the screen to stop recording. On the large thumbnail of the slide, click the triangle icon to play back the recording. If you want to redo the recording, click the circular arrow icon at the top of the screen.

    When you’re satisfied with the recording, click Export at the top of the screen. On the page that opens, you can type in a file name for the recording and optionally click Browse to select where on your PC you want to save the video file. Then click the Export Video button to save the recording to that location.

    exporting a recorded video of a presentation in powerpoint 2024

    Exporting a video of a presentation.

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    Depending on its length, the video may take a few minutes to export.

    PowerPoint: Insert live webcam video into your presentation

    This feature requires PowerPoint 2024.

    With PowerPoint’s Cameo feature, you can embed live video from your webcam into one or more slides in your presentation. This can be useful when you’re collaborating with your co-workers on a PowerPoint presentation so you can talk with them directly. Or when you’re presenting a slideshow to others, you might want to insert your live webcam feed into a specific slide to explain the information on it.

    Go to the slide where you want to add live video. Above the slide, click the Insert tab. On the ribbon toolbar, click Cameo to insert your webcam feed. Select This Slide or All Slides. A large headshot icon will appear on the lower right of the slide. (If you selected All Slides, this icon will appear on all the other slides in the presentation.) Click the crossed-out camera icon on it to switch on a live feed of your webcam.

    a powerpoint 2024 slideshow with an embedded camera feed

    Your live webcam feed appears at the lower right of the slide.

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    You can reposition your webcam feed on the slide by clicking-and-holding onto it and dragging it to another area on the slide. You can resize it by dragging one of the nine points bordering it inward or outward.

    There are also several ways that you can customize your webcam feed, such as applying styles and visual effects. These options are listed on the ribbon toolbar in the “Camera Styles” area.

    When you’re satisfied with the way you appear on the webcam feed, click the Slide Show tab above the slide. On the ribbon toolbar, select to start the presentation From Beginning or From Current Slide (the slide that’s open in the main area of PowerPoint).

    As you advance through the presentation, your webcam feed will appear on the slide that you set it on. When the presentation is finished and you exit out of Slide Show mode, the webcam feed will turn off. You can also turn it off by simply clicking on the live feed image.

    PowerPoint: Add captions to video or audio on a slide

    This feature requires PowerPoint 2024.

    If a video or audio file embedded on a slide has a closed captioning file that accompanies it, you can add this caption file so that the captions appear when the media is played. This can be helpful for viewers who are hard of hearing or who aren’t native speakers of your language.

    a powerpoint 2024 slideshow with embedded video with captions

    Adding a closed captioning file makes video playback more accessible.

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    (If a video or audio file isn’t already on a slide, click the Insert tab at the top of the screen. On the ribbon toolbar, click Video or Audio. The interface will prompt you to select a video or audio file on your PC.)

    Right-click on the embedded video or audio file, and on the menu that opens, select Insert Captions. Alternatively, click on the video or audio file to select it. Above the slide, click the Playback tab. On the ribbon toolbar, click Insert Captions and select Insert Captions again on the menu that opens.

    Either way, the interface will prompt you to upload the caption file (in WebVTT or SRT format) that goes with the embedded video or audio file. Once the captions are uploaded, you can click the Play button below the video or audio clip to see the captions.

    Outlook 2021 and 2024 offer much more powerful search features than their predecessors. Inside the search box at the top of the screen, type keywords related to an email you’re looking for, such as the name of the sender or recipient, a subject line, or words or phrases that may be in the email. As you type, the Instant Search feature will generate results, if any, in a dropdown below the search bar.

    You can click the Files or People tabs to narrow the search to emails with a file attachment or a sender described by your keywords. To the left of the search box, clicking All folders will open a dropdown where you can select a specific folder to narrow the results to emails in that folder only.

    searching for emails with microsoft copilot in the outlook 2024 search bar

    To search for emails, simply start typing in the search box at the top of the screen.

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    In the dropdown, click on the email that you want to open. Or you can press the Enter key on your keyboard, and the full list of search results will appear below in the main window of the Outlook app.

    search results for microsoft copilot search in main outlook 2024 window

    When you hit Enter, the full list of results appears below.

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    Refine the search results using filters

    On the toolbar just above the results, you can click options such as Has attachments, Unread, @ Mentions me, and so on to filter the results by those criteria.

    Another way to filter results: Back inside the search box at the top, click the Filters icon (three horizontal lines that vaguely resemble a funnel) to the right to open a panel listing various filtering options.

    advanced search filters in outlook 2024

    Outlook offers several advanced search options, including searching within a specific date range.

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    Perform more complex searches with search operators

    An even quicker way to refine a search is by using search operators inside the search box. For example, you can type from: and then an email address to find emails that were sent from that address. Type subject: or body: followed by a single word or a phrase in quotes to narrow results down to emails that contain the word or phrase in the subject line or body of an email.

    The operators received: and sent: narrow emails down to those that you received or sent on a specified date. For example, received:>=07/01/2024 will narrow the search to emails you received on or after July 1, 2024. And received:<=07/01/2024 will narrow results to emails you received before this date.

    For more info about searching in Outlook, including searching for calendar items and contacts, see Microsoft’s Outlook search support page.

    Outlook: Translate emails from and to other languages

    Outlook can translate emails you receive written in foreign languages into your native language — and it can translate emails you write in your own language into other languages.

    When you receive an email written in a foreign language, you’ll see a prompt above its message body. If English is your native tongue and you get an email written in Spanish, click Translate to English and the Spanish text in the body will be translated into English. Outlook automatically recognizes several languages that it can translate for you.

    an original spanish email and its english translation

    You can translate an email into your own language with a single click.

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    Alternatively, you can click the three-dot icon at the upper right of the email. On the menu that opens, click Translate.

    Translate emails into another language

    You can also use Outlook’s translator to translate your text to another language. So, for example, you can translate an email originally written in English into Spanish or another language.

    If you’re using classic Outlook: Click the Home tab at the top, then click the Translate button on the toolbar. On the menu that opens, click Translation Preferences…. This will open a panel where you can select the language you want to translate your email to.

    If you’re using new Outlook: Click the View tab at the top, then click View settings on the toolbar. On the panel that opens: in the first column, click Mail. In the second column, click Message handling. And in the third column, scroll down to the subheading “Translation.” Below it, you can select the language that you want to translate your email to.

    Translate highlighted text in an email

    This feature is currently supported in classic Outlook only. Highlight portions of text that you want to translate in an email — it can be an email you’ve received, one you’ve sent, or one you’re composing.

    Right-click the highlighted words. On the menu that opens, select Translate > Translate Message. If the highlighted words are your own that you typed in an email draft, you’ll see them automatically translated on this second menu.

    Learn more

    Now that you’ve familiarized yourself with the notable new features in Office 2021/2024, take a look back at our prior cheat sheets for Word 2016/2019, Excel 2016/2019, PowerPoint 2016/2019, and Outlook 2016/2019; most of the tips outlined in those articles still apply in the later releases.

    Or take a look at all of our Microsoft cheat sheets, which cover Windows as well as the Office apps.


  • Best PDF editors 2025: Reviewed and rated

    Best PDF editors 2025: Reviewed and rated



  • My 45+ favorite Amazon Presidents’ Day tech deals still live: Apple, Dyson, Bose, and more

    My 45+ favorite Amazon Presidents’ Day tech deals still live: Apple, Dyson, Bose, and more


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    Presidents’ Day 2025 is over, but there’s still time to shop seasonal savings on home, tech, apparel, and more. Nearly every major retailer is slashing prices, even after the holiday. Perhaps one of the easiest retailers you can skim deals at? Amazon — where you can shop for savings any time.

    Also: The best Presidents’ Day tech deals still live: Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy, and more

    From headphones to robot vacuums to TVs, now’s your last chance to snag savings near or equal to those we saw during Cyber Week 2024 on tech, including flagship Amazon devices, Apple products, laptops, and more. The following are my favorite Presidents’ Day deals still live, which I sourced with help from ZDNET’s team of experts so that you can still shop savings. 

    My favorite Amazon Presidents’ Day deals still live

    • Apple Watch Ultra 2: $735 (save $64): For the first time since Cyber Week 2024, Amazon has dropped the price of Apple’s best watch, the Ultra 2 by 8%. This sold out quickly during the holiday season, so don’t miss out if you’re eyeing the Apple Watch Ultra 2. 
    • Chipolo One Point Bluetooth Tracker: $20 (save $6 with promo code): Expert Adrian Kingsley-Hughes loves these Bluetooth trackers for Android, and right now they’re on sale for 10% off. They also are available in multipacks, and Kingsley-Hughes says these are even better than AirTags. 
    • Magnetic USB-C Breakaway Adapter: $13 (save $4 with coupon): This handy USB-C accessory is expert Adrian Kingsley-Hughes’ favorite, and makes charging devices a breeze. Right now it’s on sale for under $15.
    • Dyson Airwrap Hair Styler: $500 (save $100): Dyson’s popular Airwrap styler bundle is available for $100 off for the first time since Black Friday. Plus, this deal is on the limited edition strawberry pink model. 
    • Sony Bravia X90L TV 65-inch: $998 (save $302): Sony’s Bravia X90L TV is editor-in-chief Jason Hiner’s pick for the best TV for the money, and right now most display sizes are on sale, starting with the 55-inch and 65-inch models for $998. 
    • Google Pixel Buds Pro 2: $199 (save $30): Audio expert Jada Jones recommends these buds over AirPods for Android users, and right now they’re seeing their first discount since they released last fall.
    • Amazfit Helio Ring: $170 (save $30): This smart ring is expert Matthew Miller’s new go-to for sleep tracking, and it’s on sale for 15% off now. 
    • Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra + Free $200 Amazon Gift Card: $1,420 (save $200): You can still snag this free $200 Amazon gift card offer when you purchase the new Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra, which expert Kerry Wan says is Samsung’s best phone yet. 
    • Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Kids: $140 (save $40): Inspire a lifetime of reading with the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite for Kids. It includes a six-month subscription to Amazon Kids+, providing access to thousands of kid-friendly books.
    • AirPods Pro 2: $199 (save $50): The AirPods Pro 2 are our pick for the best AirPods you can buy, and can turn into a hearing aid — and they’re on sale for 20% off. 
    • Bose Ultra Open Earbuds: $229 (save $70): Expert Nina Raemont says these are the best earbuds she’s ever run in, and right now they’re 23% off, $20 better savings than those offered during Black Friday. 
    • Apple AirTag 4-Pack: $70 (save $29): Perhaps one of ZDNET’s favorite recurring deals of all-time, right now you can save 29% on a four pack of Apple’s handy AirTag trackers, which make finding your keys, wallet, purse, and more easier. Plus, this offer matches the lowest price this bundle typically sells for throughout the year, so you can’t go wrong. 
    • Sony WH-1000XM4 Headphones: $248 (save $100): The Sony XM4 headphones are not the newest model to hit the market, but they’re still a great purchase if you’re looking for premium sound. Right now you can save 29%. 
    • Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen): $199 (save $50): Apple’s Watch SE (2nd Gen) is finally seeing a decent discount for 2025, and is back down to $199. Right now, it’s still the most affordable Apple Watch out of the whole lineup, and is a great option for kids, elderly users, or first-time watch owners. 
    • Dreame X40 Ultra Robot Vacuum + Mop: $1,100 (save $600): ZDNET’s pick for the best robot vacuum is on sale for nearly half off right now, and expert Maria Diaz loves it for its great mapping capabilities and 12,000Pa suction. 
    • Cosori Air Fryer: $90 (save $30): This compact air fryer not only air fries to the perfect crisp, but it also dehydrates, reheats, broils, defrosts, and more. 

    Best Amazon Presidents’ Day tech deals

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    • Samsung Galaxy Tab S9 FE 10.9-inch Tablet: $296 (save $153): This limited-time deal on Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S9 FE discounts it by 33% off. Expert Max Buondonno loved the “brilliant display,” which made it the perfect entertainment tablet. 
    • Anker MagGo 3-in-1 MagSafe Wireless Charger Stand: $88 (save $23): Anker’s MagGo 3-in-1 stand is perfect for Apple ecosystem users looking for a dual-purpose charger. This one folds up for travel, and is loved by expert Sabrina Ortiz for its functionality. 
    • Anker MagGo 3-in-1 MagSafe Wireless Charger Pad: $64 (save $26): If Anker’s MagSafe 3-in-1 stand isn’t quite your cup of tea, or you need something more portable, Anker’s foldable 3-in-1 charger pad contraption should do it. It comes in four fun colors, folds up to look like a macaron, and is my favorite travel accessory for my carry-on bag. The white version is on sale for $64. 
    • Owlet Dream Sock: $239 (save $60): This FDA-cleared smart baby monitor can track pulse, sleep sessions, oxygen, and more in babies, and it’s 20% off for a limited-time. Expert Maria Diaz says this was one of the best purchases she made as a new parent. 
    • Amazon Fire HD 8 Tablet: $65 (save $35): “Designed for portable entertainment”, Amazon’s Fire HD 8 boasts an eight-inch high-definition screen and up to a 1TB SSD for storing all of your favorite ebooks, games, and podcasts.
    • Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro Tablet: $140 (save $40): Expert Maria Diaz loves Amazon’s kids tablets for their affordability and great features, and the HD 10 Pro is no different. In fact, she says its a better buy than an iPad for her kids, and it’s 26% off now. 
    • Renpho Eye Massager: $60 (save $40): ZDNET’s expert Allison Murray loves this Renpho eye massager to help her migraines, and right now it’s on sale for 48% off. 
    • Samsung Galaxy Book4 Pro: $700 (save $645): A great laptop for work or school with a 3K AMOLED touchscreen display, Intel Core 5 Ultra CPU, and 512GB SSD.
    • Asus ZenScreen: $149 (save $50): A 15.6-inch portable screen that connects to your laptop, smartphone, or tablet via USB-C for more screen space whenever you need it.
    • Google Pixel 9 Pro Unlocked: $899 (save $200): Google’s latest iteration of their flagship smartphone features a 24-hour battery life, 256GB of storage, and 6.3-inch display.

    Best Amazon Presidents’ Day Apple deals

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    • AirPods Pro 2: $199 (save $50): The AirPods Pro 2 are our pick for the best AirPods you can buy, and can turn into a hearing aid — and they’re on sale ahead of the holiday for 20% off. 
    • Apple MacBook Air 15-inch, M3: $1,099 (save $200): Apple’s MacBook series are pretty pricey, but right now you can grab the 15-inch M3 Air model for $200 off. 
    • Apple iPad Pro 13-inch M4: $1,099 (save $200): The most powerful iPad on the market is on sale for 15% off right now, and expert Kerry Wan was pleasantly surprised with its performance compared to his MacBook. 
    • Apple Pencil Pro: $99 (save $30): The newest Apple Pencil Pro is on sale for $30 off, but Apple products don’t see discounts often, and this is the best price you can nab right now for this model, especially if you’re looking to pair it with a 2024 iPad Pro. 
    • Apple Watch Series 10 GPS, 46mm: $359 (save $70): The newest base model Apple Watch is discounted by almost 20%, matching the offers available during Black Friday. This model is equipped with GPS and an always-on retina display, and is available in three colors on Amazon. 
    • iPad 10th Gen: $279 (save $70): This $279 iPad deal is the model editor-in-chief Jason Hiner recommends to most people, and it’s 20% off. 

    Also: The best Apple deals of February 2025

    Best Amazon Presidents’ Day headphone deals

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    • Sony WH-1000XM4 Headphones: $248 (save $100): The Sony XM4 headphones are not the newest model to hit the market, but they’re still a great purchase if you’re looking for premium sound. Right now you can save 29%. 
    • Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro: $200 (save $50): If you prefer Android gear, the Samsung Galaxy Buds 3 Pro are also on sale. Swipe up this pair for 20% off and grab top features like noise cancellation, real time interpretation, and sound optimization, plus an exclusive 2-year warranty via Amazon. 
    • Bose QuietComfort Ultra Headphones: $349 (save $80): Expert reviewer Prakhar Khanna prefers the QuietComfort Ultra headphones over the popular Sony XM5’s for traveling, and right now they’re $100 off, selling for the same price we saw during Black Friday. 
    • Sony Ult Headphones: $148 (save $52): Headphone expert Jada Jones says these eased her Sony XM5 envy with all-day comfort and plenty of bass. Right now, they’re on sale for 26% off. 
    • Sony WH-CH720N: $93 (save $57): Expert Jada Jones says these Sony headphones are almost as good as the XM5 model but will cost you under $100 right now. 
    • Amazon Echo Buds (2nd Gen): $55 (save $85 at Amazon): These budget buds are worth a mention thanks to their handy Alexa compatibility and their 71% off price. 

    Best Amazon Presidents’ Day TV deals 

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    Best Amazon Presidents’ Day robot vacuum deals

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    • iRobot Roomba j7: $300 (save $300): If you’re like expert Maria Diaz and love the idea of your floors being cleaned by someone, or something else, you can’t go wrong with this deal. The Roomba j7 is a robot vacuum that intelligently maps and navigates your home, avoiding obstacles like cords and pet waste. This 50% discount is available for a limited time, resulting in a $300 discount. 
    • Eufy Robot 11S Max: $140 (save $110): If you want a straightforward robot vacuum, the Eufy BoostIQ 11S Max is a perfect option, especially at this price. It’s very simple — it vacuums in a random pattern, has to be manually self-emptied, and doesn’t connect to the internet. But don’t be fooled by its simplicity; this vacuum is powerful enough to pick up dirt, dust, and pet hair and can run for 100 minutes on a single charge.
    • Roborock S8 Max Ultra: $1,000 (save $600): One of the best two-in-one machines on the market, the Roborock S8 Max Ultra is now $1,000. It’s a pretty penny, but expert Maria Diaz says the simplicity and efficiency make this robot worth the money. You could fill the clean water tank, empty the dirty water tank, and set a schedule to tackle your home without having to do anything for a couple of days. 
    • Shark AI Ultra Voice Control Robot Vacuum: $330 (save $105): This smart robot vacuum cleans in a precision matrix grid, taking multiple passes over dirt and debris for whole-home, deep cleaning coverage.

    Also: The best robot vacuum deals of February 2025

    Best Amazon Presidents’ Day home deals 

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    Presidents’ Day is always celebrated on the third Monday of February. This year, it fell on Feb. 17, 2025, a few days after Valentine’s Day. 

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    ZDNET only writes about deals we want to buy — devices and products we desire, need, or would recommend. Our experts looked for deals that were at least 20% off (or are hardly ever on sale), using established price comparison tools and trackers to determine whether the deal is actually on sale and how frequently it drops. 

    We also looked over customer reviews to find out what matters to real people who already own and use the deals we’re recommending. Our recommendations may also be based on our own testing — in addition to extensive research and comparison shopping. The goal is to deliver the most accurate advice to help you shop smarter. 

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    Deals are subject to sell out or expire at any time, though ZDNET remains committed to finding, sharing, and updating the best product deals for you to score the best savings. Our team of experts regularly checks in on the deals we share to ensure they are still live and obtainable. We’re sorry if you’ve missed out on a deal, but don’t fret — we’re constantly finding new chances to save and sharing them with you at ZDNET.com. 

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    Yes, Amazon offers significant sales and discounts for Presidents’ Day 2025. In fact, plenty of deals are already live on the platform, with more sales certainly to come (and perhaps even overlap with Valentine’s Day offers). With less than a week between the two holidays, there are lots of savings to be had for consumers. 

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  • SNL50 on Peacock is a treasure trove of comedy history

    SNL50 on Peacock is a treasure trove of comedy history


    Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 71, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, happy long weekend to all those allowed to celebrate, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.)

    This week, I’ve been reading about Alan Turing and OnlyFans and street booze and convenience stores, dusting off my Fortnite skills for the first time in a while, reading The Ministry of Time, working up the courage to make air fryer donuts, trying out a Sony ZV-1 M2 as my webcam, catching up on The White Lotus before season 3 starts, trying Anybox as a bookmarking / note-taking app, and seeing if the Simplify Gmail extension will make me like email more.

    I also have for you a place to watch all the best SNL sketches, a great new pair of Beats headphones, a new drawing tablet for creators of all kinds, a fun-sounding sci-fi movie on Apple TV Plus, and much more.

    Oh, and thanks to everyone who sent in music thoughts last week! I got a ton of good responses, and to be completely honest, I haven’t been able to properly read and respond to everything yet. That means next week’s gonna be a big, huge, music-setup extravaganza, and that means if you have thoughts on music services, favorite music gadgets, apps you love, a deep love for Victrolas, or anything else, you’ve still got time to tell me all about it. Hit me up!

    All right, big streaming weekend ahead. Let’s do this.

    (As always, the best part of Installer is your ideas and tips. What do you want to know more about? What awesome tricks do you know that everyone else should? What app should everyone be using? Tell me everything: installer@theverge.com. And if you know someone else who might enjoy Installer, tell them to subscribe here.)

    • SNL50. I am very excited for the three-hour SNL anniversary show on Sunday, and even the concert on Saturday night, but I might be even more excited about this Peacock landing page. It’s just playlist after playlist of iconic sketches, monologues, and musical performances — you could easily spend your whole weekend just watching these clips.
    • Beats Powerbeats Pro 2. All the useful Apple-y features of AirPods Pros, but in cooler colors and with earhooks that actually keep the buds in my ears. I bought a pair in the (slightly boring but that’s the point) “quick sand” color, and I’m very happy with my purchase. I do wish the mic was a little better, though.
    • The Witcher: Sirens of The Deep. I haven’t really dug into the whole Witcher Netflix-verse, after hearing so many mixed things about the show. But this, an animated movie with none of the baggage but all of the cool monster-hunting, sounds like my kind of thing.
    • The Wacom Intuos Pro. Easily the biggest thing to happen to drawing tablets in, I don’t know, a decade? I like the idea of putting the controls at the top and making them more tactile, and I like that they’re a little smaller and slimmer, but I do wonder how many yearslong workflows are going to need some time to adjust.
    • The Gorge. I like the premise of this movie so much — two people on either side of a huge, deep, fog-filled gorge, tasked with protecting the world from whatever is down there, and also something something love story — that I don’t really care that the reviews aren’t great. (Or that Apple TV Plus movies mostly suck.) I’m here for this one.
    • Apple TV Plus for Android. And oh, look, a new way to watch The Gorge! Apple obviously timed this launch for Severance’s comeback and the upcoming MLS season, but it’s a big win for subscribers and a long overdue move from Apple.
    • Apple Cider Vinegar. On Netflix, this is the rare show my wife and I are equally into — about influencer culture and the lengths people will go to get likes. Along with An Update on Our Family and a few others, we’re building a deeply bleak genre here.
    • Is This Seat Taken? All you can play right now is a Steam demo, but this puzzler game — which is like Guess Who meets RollerCoaster Tycoon — is fun and funny and extremely easy to get lost in. It’s sucking me in the way Balatro did, which is terrifying and great.
    • Routine for Android. I’ve been watching Routine for a while, and it’s shaping into a really powerful (if slightly convoluted) app for notes, tasks, calendars, and more. The Android app isn’t quite fully featured yet, but it’ll get there, and it’s one to try out.

    I play with a lot of gadgets. (Perk of the job.) But Sean Hollister? Sean Hollister plays with a lot of gadgets. Whether he’s toying with stuff for his awesome video series or taking things apart with wildly complicated Apple tools, I am perpetually jealous of his gadget adventures. Like, just the other day: double magnetic rings! Never seen ‘em before, want ‘em real bad!

    I asked Sean to share his homescreen with us, because I figured I’d probably discover a bunch of cool new stuff that way, too. Here’s his homescreen, plus some info on the apps he uses and why:

    The phone: Galaxy Z Flip 5.

    The wallpaper: The bog-standard stock wallpaper. I don’t even know if it has a name.

    The apps: Openvibe, Threads, Bluesky, Mastodon, YouTube, Facebook, Reddit, NewsBlur, Yelp, Google Photos, The Verge, Slack, Evernote, MyFitnessPal, Discord, Chrome, Gmail, Google Calendar, Home Assistant, Phone, Messages, Camera, Google Maps.

    You’re looking at the homescreen of an information junkie in transition — the clues are all there. First, I’m down to just 36 percent battery at 4:25PM and I’ve barely used this phone today… so I’m actively looking for my next phone.

    Second, I’ve got four social media clients up top because I’ve been hedging my bets on which to keep — you might notice I’ve got notifications from X, but no X on the homescreen, because I only still follow a handful of accounts there for news! Instead, The Verge gets its own dedicated shortcut.

    Third, the reason Signal and Messenger are in an ugly drawer together and Facebook has 54 unreads is because I’m trying to reduce my support for Meta after certain, ahem, societal shifts, but haven’t fully managed it yet.

    The key apps on this homescreen are actually MyFitnessPal, which I’m using almost every day just as a calorie counter to actually lose weight; Evernote, where far too much of my memory lives; and Home Assistant for controlling things around my house. Of course the first two apps are getting far too bloated with unwanted features, and my smart home has a tendency to break!
    Not pictured: Pokémon TCG Pocket, which I recently moved to the fifth homescreen to reduce addiction.

    I also asked Sean to share a few things he’s into right now. Here’s what he sent back:

    • Oh, it’s catch-up season for me! I’m playing 1000xResist, which made Polygon’s best of 2024, and watching The OA, which I missed the first time around. I guess they’re similar in a way: they’re both bizarre works of science fiction with intriguing, nuanced, relatable villains.
    • Oh, and fairly new K-drama When The Phone Rings, whose first episode absolutely bored me until I saw how cleverly they hid the twist, and now it’s one of the more exciting ones I’ve watched. Don’t Google it if you can help it, even a one-sentence synopsis will spoil episode 1.
    • Meanwhile, I can’t get enough of the Game Boy modding antics of Hairo Satoh, aka haihaisb, who has repeatedly proven that everything’s better with an extra Game Boy Advance SP screen. If you’re reading this, Satoh-san, we want to interview you about how you do it!

    Here’s what the Installer community is into this week. I want to know what you’re into right now as well! Email installer@theverge.com or message me on Signal — @davidpierce.11 — with your recommendations for anything and everything, and we’ll feature some of our favorites here every week. For more great recommendations, check out the replies to this post on Threads and this post on Bluesky.

    “Trying to stay sane by limiting my consumption of news and screen time amidst the chaos going around. Reading The Wager from David Grann, the author of Killers of the Flower Moon. Essentially about conflicting reports of a real-life Lord of the Flies that transpires in the 1700s. Very interesting!” – Colin

    “We just started watching Paradise over here and it’s fantastic.” – Jules

    “As the topic of digital self-determination is more and more a topic (yes, here in Germany too), I was looking into different OSes for my mobile phone. I found a rather good working alternative to Google’s Android and iOS which is called /e/OS. It works really well, and I can still use all my apps. And they sell phones with pre-installed /e/.” – Christian

    “Played a lot of this game called Hole. The name is unfortunate, but it’s cheap and a very good time.” – Sophie

    “I don’t know if a lot of people care about this but Notion and TickTick have a two-way integration and it’s great!! I still feel it’s limited in functionality because I can only send one list at a time, which doesn’t make sense, and it’s limited to three lists.” – Barry

    “Found some joy on the Internet this week with this video. It’s playing the Star Trek TNG theme song as if it was blaring from the Enterprise itself!” – Mike

    “Recently downloaded the National Film Board app and it’s a delight. ‘Get free access to the largest collection of Canadian films online. No subscription or ads.’” – Christine

    “After Instagram showed me video recordings from BBC’s I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue I delved into old episodes. If you appreciate British humo(u)r and can stand some musical parts, it’s gloriously fun. I am back to being the crazy person laughing out loud on public transport.” – Sinan

    “I recently discovered Bear Blog, it’s a cool minimalistic blogging platform with a lot of customization and a Discovery page that feels a little like Hacker News.” – Sammie

    You know what might be my favorite new-ish thing on the internet? Reddit Answers. I’ve been using it a lot recently, and I’ve found it to be a basically unparalleled system for getting lots of recommendations. “What are some great, lesser-known brands of dark chocolate” got me a long list of great ideas, with links to relevant posts and comments. “Are Bose or Sony headphones better” offered a pretty cogent back-and-forth debate. “What are the most popular conspiracy theories about Severance” sent me down an hourslong rabbit hole.

    As with all AI search, my rules are simple: nothing with high stakes, no believing the answers without clicking the links. But the more I use Answers, the more I’m convinced there’s something real here. And the more Severance theories I start to believe.




  • Weekly deals roundup: Fall in love with the discounted Galaxy S25 Ultra, Razr Plus (2024), and more!


    Can you think of a better way to spend Valentine’s Day than hunting for mobile tech bargains from companies like Apple, Samsung, Google, Motorola, and Microsoft at retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and Walmart? 

    Okay, you almost certainly can (if you catch my drift), but that’s where I come in, doing all the heavy-lifting and deal-curating as I do every week to help you save precious time in addition to hundreds upon hundreds of your hard-earned dollars. This way, you can choose the top smartphone, tablet, smartwatch, or headphones offer for you in a matter of minutes (or even seconds), and dedicate the rest of your day (and weekend) to that special someone in your life who can always put a smile on your face.

    These are this week’s three best deals!

    Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

    $200 off (13%)

    5G, Unlocked, 256GB Storage, 12GB RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Processor, 6.9-Inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X Display with 3120 x 1440 Pixel Resolution and 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, Corning Gorilla Armor 2 Protection, 200 + 10 + 50 + 50MP Quad Rear-Facing Camera System, 12MP Front-Facing Camera, 5,000mAh Battery with 45W Wired and 15W Wireless Charging Support, Galaxy AI, S Pen Included, Multiple Color Options, $200 Amazon Gift Card Included


    Buy at Amazon

    Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4, 2024)

    $150 off (15%)

    Wi-Fi Only, 256GB Storage, Apple M4 Processor, 11-Inch Ultra Retina Tandem OLED Screen with 2420 x 1668 Pixel Resolution and 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, 12MP Rear Camera, 12MP Front Camera, Face ID, Four Speakers, Silver and Space Black Color Options


    Buy at Amazon

    Motorola razr Plus (2024)

    $420 off (42%)

    5G, Unlocked, 256GB Storage, 12GB RAM, Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 Processor, 6.9-Inch Main Foldable LTPO AMOLED Display with 2640 x 1080 Pixel Resolution and 165Hz Refresh Rate Technology, 4-Inch Secondary LTPO AMOLED Screen with 1272 x 1080 Pixel Resolution and 165Hz Refresh Rate Support, 50 + 50MP Dual Rear-Facing Camera System, 32MP Front-Facing Camera, 4,000mAh Battery with 45W Charging Capabilities, Vegan Leather Finish, Four Color Options


    Buy at Amazon

    Probably the best Android phone money can buy in (early) 2025 is still on sale at a special price alongside a $200 Amazon gift card. What could be better than that? Well, if you can’t afford the state-of-the-art Galaxy S25 Ultra or simply prefer a modern foldable device over a “conventional” slab, Motorola’s latest Razr Plus flagship could prove the perfect fit for your needs right now at a mouth-watering $420 discount.
    And if you’d rather get one of the greatest tablets out there than one of the best phones in the world, Apple’s M4-powered iPad Pro 11 is available at a rare $150 Amazon discount with 256GB storage. Granted, both the iPad Pro (2024) and Motorola Razr+ (2024) are set to receive sequels… sooner or later this year, but until that happens (and even after), these “old” devices are absolute must-buys at the right prices.

    Did anyone ask for more smartphone promotions?

    Motorola Edge (2024)

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    $250 off (45%)

    5G, Unlocked, 256GB Storage, 8GB RAM, 6.6-Inch P-OLED Display with 2400 x 1080 Pixel Resolution and 144Hz Refresh Rate Technology, Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 Processor, 50 + 13MP Dual Rear-Facing Camera System, 32MP Front-Facing Camera, 5,000mAh Battery with 68W Wired and 15W Wireless Charging Support, Vegan Leather, Midnight Blue


    Buy at Motorola

    Motorola razr+

    $600 off (60%)

    5G, Unlocked, 256GB Storage, 8GB RAM, Android 13, Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 Processor, 6.9-Inch Foldable LTPO AMOLED Display with 2640 x 1080 Pixel Resolution and 165Hz Refresh Rate Technology, 3.6-Inch AMOLED External Screen with 1066 x 1056 Pixel Resolution, 12 + 13MP Dual Rear-Facing Camera System, 32MP Single Selfie Shooter, 3,800mAh Battery with 30W Charging Capabilities, Black and Blue Color Options


    Buy at Amazon

    Motorola razr (2024)

    $250 off (36%)

    5G, Unlocked, 256GB Storage, 8GB RAM, Android 14, MediaTek Dimensity 7300X Processor, 6.9-Inch Foldable LTPO AMOLED Display with 2640 x 1080 Pixel Resolution and 144Hz Refresh Rate Technology, 3.6-Inch AMOLED External Screen with 1066 x 1056 Pixel Resolution, 50 + 13MP Dual Rear-Facing Camera System, 32MP Single Selfie Snapper, 4,200mAh Battery with 30W Charging Capabilities, Vegan Leather Finish, Two Color Options


    Buy at Amazon

    Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

    $150 off (21%)

    5G, Unlocked, 256GB Storage, 8GB RAM, Exynos 2400e Processor, 6.7-Inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X Display with 2340 x 1080 Pixel Resolution, 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, and 1900 Nits Peak Brightness, 50 + 8 + 12MP Triple Rear-Facing Camera System, 10MP Single Front-Facing Camera, Android 14, Galaxy AI, 4,700mAh Battery with 25W Charging Capabilities, Blue


    Buy at Amazon

    Samsung Galaxy S25

    $100 off (11%)

    5G, Unlocked, 128GB Storage, 12GB RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Processor, 6.2-Inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X Display with 2340 x 1080 Pixel Resolution and 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 Protection, 50 + 10 + 12MP Triple Rear-Facing Camera System, 12MP Front-Facing Camera, 4,000mAh Battery with 25W Wired and 15W Wireless Charging Support, Galaxy AI, Multiple Color Options, $100 Amazon Gift Card Included


    Buy at Amazon

    Google Pixel 9 Pro

    $200 off (18%)

    5G, Unlocked, 256GB Storage, 16GB RAM, Android 14, Google Tensor G4 Processor, 6.3-Inch LTPO OLED Display with 2856 x 1280 Pixel Resolution and 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, 50 + 48 +48MP Triple Rear-Facing Camera System, 42MP Front-Facing Camera, Gemini Integration, 4,700mAh Battery, Three Color Options


    Buy at Amazon

    Google Pixel 9 Pro XL

    $200 off (17%)

    5G, Unlocked, 256GB Storage, 16GB RAM, Android 14, Google Tensor G4 Processor, 6.8-Inch LTPO OLED Display with 2992 x 1344 Pixel Resolution and 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, 50 + 48 +48MP Triple Rear-Facing Camera System, 42MP Front-Facing Camera, Gemini Integration, 5,060mAh Battery, Four Color Options


    Buy at Amazon

    Samsung Galaxy S25+

    $150 off (13%)

    5G, Unlocked, 512GB Storage, 12GB RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite Processor, 6.7-Inch Dynamic LTPO AMOLED 2X Display with 3120 x 1440 Pixel Resolution and 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, Corning Gorilla Glass Victus 2 Protection, 50 + 10 + 12MP Triple Rear-Facing Camera System, 12MP Front-Facing Camera, 4,900mAh Battery with 45W Wired and 15W Wireless Charging Support, Galaxy AI, Multiple Color Options, $50 Amazon Gift Card Included


    Buy at Amazon

    Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold

    $300 off (17%)

    5G, Unlocked, 256GB Storage, 16GB RAM, Google Tensor G4 Processor, Android 15, Gemini, 8-Inch Foldable LTPO OLED Display with 2152 x 2076 Pixel Resolution and 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, 6.3-Inch OLED Cover Screen with 2424 x 1080 Pixel Resolution and 120Hz Refresh Rate, 48 + 10.8 + 10.5MP Triple Rear-Facing Camera System, 10MP Front-Facing Camera, 10MP Cover Camera, 4,650mAh Battery, Obsidian Color


    Buy at Amazon

    Because I realize Samsung’s Galaxy S25 Ultra and Motorola’s Razr Plus (2024) are not right for everyone, let me tell you a few things about the Edge (2024), Razr Plus (2023), Galaxy S25, and S25 Plus. These are basically your top affordable alternatives to the two phones featured in the top three category of our latest weekly deals roundup, and right now, they’re all neatly discounted as well.
    The Motorola Edge (2024) mid-ranger in particular is incredibly hard to beat in terms of its bang for your buck, but if you can afford it, the Galaxy S25+ is also pretty attractive with both an outright discount and Amazon gift card included.

    We’ve got tablet options for every budget

    Google Pixel Tablet

    $100 off (25%)

    Wi-Fi Only, 128GB Storage, 8GB RAM, Google Tensor G2 Processor, Android 13, 10.95-Inch IPS LCD Screen with 2560 x 1600 Pixel Resolution, 8MP Rear-Facing Camera, 8MP Front Camera, 7,020mAh Battery with 15W Charging Capabilities, Hazel, No Speaker Dock Included


    Buy at Amazon

    Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus

    $570

    $699
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    $130 off (19%)

    256GB Storage, 16GB RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Processor, 12.7-Inch LTPS Display with 2944 x 1840 Pixel Resolution and 144Hz Refresh Rate Technology, Android 15, 10,200mAh Battery, 45W Charging, 6-Speaker Harman Kardon Sound System with Dolby Atmos Support, 13MP Rear-Facing Camera, 13MP Front-Facing Camera, Seashell Color, Lenovo Tab Pen Pro and Keyboard Stand Included, EXTRAFIVE Promo Code Required


    Buy at Lenovo

    Apple iPad Air 13-inch (M2, 2024)

    $200 off (18%)

    512GB Storage, Wi-Fi Only, Apple M2 Processor, Liquid Retina IPS LCD Screen with 2732 x 2048 Pixel Resolution, 12MP Rear-Facing Camera, 12MP Front-Facing Camera, Top-Mounted Fingerprint Scanner, All-Day Battery Life, Landscape Stereo Speakers, Two Microphones, USB Type-C Port, Four Color Options


    Buy at Amazon

    Microsoft Surface Pro

    $999
    99

    $1349
    99

    $350 off (26%)

    11th Edition, 512GB SSD, 16GB RAM, Snapdragon X Plus, 13-Inch LCD Touchscreen with 2880 x 1920 Pixel Resolution and 120Hz Refresh Rate Technology, Windows 11 with Copilot Support, Up to 14 Hours of Battery Life, Two USB-C Ports with USB 4.0 and Thunderbolt 4 Support, 2W Stereo Speakers with Dolby Atmos, 10MP Rear-Facing Camera, Windows Hello Face Authentication Front Camera, Black, Keyboard Included


    Buy at BestBuy

    Well, almost every budget. At $100 under its regular starting price, Google’s first (and only) Pixel Tablet eclipses all cheaper slates as far as their value proposition is concerned, looking like the absolute best mid-range option for Android enthusiasts today.
    Those who want a great deal more power, versatility, and productivity, meanwhile, need to spend quite a bit more moolah for the just-released Lenovo Yoga Tab Plus… or opt for something from Apple or Microsoft. The 13-inch iPad Air (2024) is ideal for shoppers who don’t want to overspend on the 13-inch iPad Pro (2024) flagship, while the Surface Pro 11 is obviously perfect for Windows fans and workaholics in general, especially at a $350 discount with a productivity-maximizing keyboard included.

    Check out these three radically different smartwatches at three radically different prices!

    Samsung Galaxy Watch FE

    $40 off (20%)

    40mm, GPS, Bluetooth, Wear OS, 1.2-Inch Super AMOLED Display with 396 x 396 Pixel Resolution, Sapphire Crystal Glass, 5 ATM Water Resistance, ECG, Heart Rate Monitor, Fall Detection, Sleep Coaching, Body Composition, Three Color Options, US Version, 1-Year Manufacturer Warranty Included


    Buy at Amazon

    Garmin Forerunner 955 Solar

    $200 off (33%)

    GPS Running Smartwatch, 1.3-Inch Color Touchscreen with 260 x 260 Pixel Resolution, Fiber-Reinforced Polymer Bezel, Corning Gorilla Glass 3 DX Lens, Silicone Band, Up to 20 Days of Battery Life with Solar Charging, PacePro Feature, VO2 Max, Garmin Coach, Endurance Score, Built-in Sports Apps, Full-Color Mapping, ClimbPro Technology, Body Battery Energy Monitoring, Sleep Coach, Blood Oxygen Sensor, Two Color Options


    Buy at Amazon

    Apple Watch Ultra 2

    $159 off (20%)

    GPS, Bluetooth, Cellular Connectivity, Always-On Retina Display with Up to 3000 Nits of Brightness, Apple S9 Processor, 1000m Water Resistance, Double Tap Gesture, ECG, Blood Oxygen Sensor, Sleep Apnea Detection, High and Low Heart Rate Notifications, Irregular Rhythm Alerts, Temperature Sensing, Fall Detection, Crash Detection, Siren, Up to 36 Hours of Battery Life, 49mm Rugged Titanium Case, Indigo Alpine Loop, Large


    Buy at Amazon

    No, it wasn’t necessarily my intention to pick devices with little to nothing in common for this section of our latest week-ending list of top mobile tech deals from around the web. But as luck would have it, the ultra-affordable Samsung Galaxy Watch FE, triathlete-friendly Garmin Forerunner 955 Solar, and rugged Apple Watch Ultra 2 popped up on my radar at extremely hard-to-beat prices, pretty much guaranteeing every type of smartwatch user has something interesting to buy right now.
    Samsung’s first-ever Fan Edition timepiece is almost unbelievably cheap for its impressive health monitoring arsenal, winning design, and beautiful AMOLED display, Garmin’s solar charging-capable wearable unsurprisingly offers amazing battery life, while the Apple Watch Ultra 2 is probably the all-around best smartwatch an iPhone user can get in this day and age. What other options could you possibly need?

    Now this is a spectacular list of discounted earbuds and headphones!

    Beats Solo Buds

    $30 off (38%)

    True Wireless Earbuds with Android and iOS Compatibility, Custom Acoustic Architecture for Powerful Sound with Full Range and Clarity, Dual-Layer Drivers for Minimal Distortion, Class 1 Bluetooth Connectivity, Up to 18 Hours of Battery Life, Fast Fuel Support, Carrying Case Included, Three Color Options


    Buy at Amazon

    Apple AirPods 4

    $29 off (22%)

    True Wireless Earbuds with USB-C Charging Case, Personalized Spatial Audio with Dynamic Head Tracking, Apple H2 Chip, Voice Isolation, Adaptive EQ, Bluetooth 5.3, Automatic Switching, IP54 Water and Dust Resistance, Up to 5 Hours of Listening Time, Up to 30 Hours of Total Battery Life


    Buy at Amazon

    Beats Solo 4

    $100 off (50%)

    Wireless On-Ear Headphones with Beats Proprietary Platform, Personalized Spatial Audio with Dynamic Head Tracking, Class 1 Bluetooth Connectivity, Android and iOS Compatibility, Fast Fuel, Up to 50 Hours of Battery Life, UltraPlush Ear Cushions for Extended Comfort and Durability, Lossless Audio via USB-C or 3.5mm, Three Color Options


    Buy at Amazon

    Beats Studio Buds+

    $50 off (29%)

    True Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency Mode, Spatial Audio, IPX4 Water Resistance, Class 1 Bluetooth, Up to 9 Hours of Uninterrupted Music Listening, 36 Hours of Combined Battery Life, Pocket-Sized Charging Case with USB-C Connector, Four Color Options


    Buy at Amazon

    Apple AirPods Pro 2

    $80 off (32%)

    True Wireless Earbuds with Active Noise Cancellation, Apple H2 Chip, Adaptive Transparency, Personalized Spatial Audio, USB-C MagSafe Charging Case, Up to 30 Hours of Battery Life, IPX4 Water Resistance, White


    Buy at Amazon

    Apple AirPods Max

    $69 off (13%)

    Wireless Over-Ear Headphones with Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency Mode, Spatial Audio, Digital Crown for Volume Control, Apple H1 Chip, Up to 20 Hours of Battery Life, USB-C Charging, Multiple Color Options


    Buy at Amazon

    If you’re used to seeing just two or three products included in the final section of our weekly deals roundups, you’ll probably be delighted that today’s batch of wireless earbuds and headphones at special prices counts no less than six box-office hits, ranging from the dirt-cheap Beats Solo Buds with stellar battery life to the “modern” and rarely discounted USB-C-equipped AirPods Max.
    The recently released AirPods 4 are clearly very difficult to turn down at 30 bucks under their list price (even without active noise cancellation), but of course, the same also goes for the half-off on-ear Beats Solo 4 and the deeply discounted in-ear Beats Studio Buds Plus and AirPods Pro 2 (with state-of-the-art ANC technology). So many options, such remarkable discounts, so little time to decide…


  • ShiftCam SnapSeries roundup: a MagSafe ecosystem

    ShiftCam SnapSeries roundup: a MagSafe ecosystem


    The ShiftCam SnapSeries lineup has evolved to include a more powerful battery pack, a larger studio light, and a much taller tripod — all connected via MagSafe. Here’s how it all fits together.

    ShiftCam offers an increasingly varied range of equipment for content creators and photographers that work from iPhone. When I reviewed the original SnapGrip, I was excited by the prospect of an evolving MagSafe accessory ecosystem, and ShiftCam continues to deliver with the latest SnapSeries products.

    ShiftCam also offers a lens set for iPhone called LensUltra, which I found to be a strong competitor to other attachable lens options. The iPhone 16 Pro Max is compatible with this set via a new case, so I’ll discuss the set alongside SnapSeries here in this roundup.

    There’s a lot going on with ShiftCam and it seems the company is paying close attention to how people use their iPhone to create. The company has also introduced MagSafe SSDs that can snap into place alongside any SnapSeries accessory.

    Everything snaps together with magnets, but you may not need or want everything, so here’s how each accessory works and fits in with the rest.

    SnapGrip Pro

    The SnapGrip Pro is a big update to the original model with a 5,000mAh capacity and Qi2. It’s much more efficient and lets you capture photos and record video much longer.

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    SnapGrip Pro is a MagSafe battery pack and shutter control for iPhone

    Connect directly to the USB-C port for 20W PD charging. It’s much faster than Qi2 and handy when recording high-resolution video that’s draining the battery quickly.

    The SnapGrip Pro isn’t just a MagSafe battery though, it’s a Bluetooth shutter that can control the iPhone’s camera. The grip is shaped like a traditional camera grip too, so it helps steady shots.

    The iPhone 16 lineup has a dedicated button called Camera Control, but it’s not quite the same as using SnapGrip Pro’s shutter button. There are a lot of swiping and pressing gestures with Camera Control, which can be useful in some situations, but there’s nothing better than an easy-to-press shutter.

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    Get a better grip while shooting photos and capture with less shake with SnapGrip Pro

    I really like Camera Control, but I tend to use it while holding the iPhone with two hands. It’s a bit fiddly too, so pressing the shutter can sometimes lead to accidentally zooming.

    With SnapGrip Pro, you can easily hold the iPhone steady with one hand and press the shutter. It’s really about what function you need, as I find both can exist and have their separate uses.

    Get the SnapGrip Pro for $89 from ShiftCam’s website.

    SnapStand Max

    The 70-inch SnapStand Max is a great portable tripod that collapses to just 11 inches long and uses MagSafe to attach an iPhone. There is a built-in rechargeable shutter button that can be removed from the handle too.

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    SnapStand Max folds up to fit in your bag

    The MagSafe mount head can swivel 200 degrees for whatever angle you need. It’s sturdy enough to hold your iPhone aloft without worrying about sag.

    The stand opens with a button at the base of the handle when it’s closed. It telescopes smoothly upwards and can be left at any length securely.

    The mount still feels plenty sturdy even if you load it up with accessories like the SnapStudio Light, SnapGrip Pro, and an iPhone. However, be aware of how much weight there is as you extend the tripod, as an uneven surface could cause the entire device to tilt and fall.

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    The full 70-inch height can get wobbly, especially with other accessories attached

    When extending the SnapStand Max to its tallest setting, it may be best to limit it to the iPhone and SnapLight. It remains its sturdiest to about 48 inches in length — any taller with more accessories attached, perhaps keep a person holding it steady.

    I’m happy that the SnapStand Max can extend to such a tall height. It’s handy for capturing a quick photo or video in some situations. However, that extra length comes at a tradeoff to stability and a slight bump can cause everything to fall over.

    Even just setting it to 55 inches increased my confidence in its ability to stand without a wobble by a lot. Like any tall stand like this, it’s important to understand its limits.

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    The collapsible feet don’t do much to prevent tilting

    The SnapStand Max isn’t like a traditional tripod that has three legs that extend. Instead, it’s got three feet that stay the same size while a neck is extended, which is automatically not as sturdy by design, but you do get a much smaller product when folded up.

    All that said, I wouldn’t ask for the stand to be shorter. Users just need to be careful and use their best judgement when setting up.

    Get the SnapStand Max for $71.10 from ShiftCam, currently discounted from $79.

    SnapStudio Light

    The SnapStudio Light is another battery-powered accessory from ShiftCam. It has 10 steps of brightness adjustment up to 440 lumens while on battery or 600 lumens when connected to a power source.

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    SnapStudio Light offers great lighting options for photos and video

    Users can also control temperature 10 steps between 2,500K and 6,000K. Buttons on the side of the light provide easy access to controls.

    The MagSafe mount in the center can be rotated 180 degrees for easy switching between front and back cameras. Attach it to the SnapStand Max for a studio setup, or connect it to the SnapGrip Pro for a portable selfie or vlogging tool.

    Like with any ring light, reflections are going to be a problem, especially at a close proximity. You’re going to see the square light in your glasses or even reflected in your eyes unless you’re at a certain distance or angle from the light.

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    The SnapStudio Light has a center MagSafe mount that can be rotated

    The nice thing about the ShiftCam ecosystem is all of the options for mounting devices. There’s a screw mount on each side that can attach to the included stand or any standard tripod mount.

    The internal battery can last about 40 minutes at max brightness. Connect the SnapGrip Pro and wire it to the light to extend its time and available brightness.

    Get the SnapStudio Light for $89 from ShiftCam.

    ProMic Shotgun and Cold Shoe Mount

    If you’re looking to add a little more versatility and universal compatibility, ShiftCam has a cold shoe mount called the SnapShoe. It’s only $29.99 from ShiftCam.

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    The ProMic Shotgun attaches to the MagSafe SnapShoe mount

    If you buy the ShiftCam ProMic Shotgun, it can be set into the SnapShoe. Buy them as a bundle for $109.98 or get the mic alone for $79.99.

    The SnapShoe is a great addition because it attaches via MagSafe but allows other accessories outside of the ShiftCam ecosystem to be attached. It’s just a standard cold shoe mount, so bring whatever light or mic you’d like.

    The ProMic Shotgun does a great job picking up your voice, and it’s going to be better than your iPhone mic in some situations. That’s especially true since you have the options for different wind filters.

    It’s a Super-cardioid mic with a 20Hz to 18kHz frequency response. It works over a standard audio jack and has a second port for connecting headphones.

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    ProMic Shotgun relies on audio jacks for interfacing

    You’re going to need a USB-C to headphone jack adapter to use this mic, so it’s probably not the best choice for modern iPhones. Though, if that’s not an issue, then it’s a good mic.

    Perhaps ShiftCam can work on releasing a new version with USB-C connectivity.

    SnapMount Camera Case

    ShiftCam let me try out its SnapMount Camera Case in addition to its SnapSeries accessories. It’s part of a complete photography or media production package, so I had to put it all together with the LensUltra set.

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    SnapMount Camera Case with adapters bring LensUltra to iPhone 16 Pro Max

    The new case is made from a really nice textured fabric that’s actually machine washable. It has a cutout for Camera Control and tactile covers for the other buttons.

    The lens mounting system changed to something ShiftCam calls an S-mount. It was previously a 12mm thread, so this change is a bit odd considering the LensUltra system still uses that older thread style.

    I assume it’s due to a shift in how they want to make lenses in the future. The 12mm mount requires a couple of turns to secure the lens completely, while the S-mount is just a simple twist mechanism that feels secure with a half turn.

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    The SnapMount Camera Case comes with two S-Mount adapters

    The SnapMount Camera Case ships with two of the S-mount adapters, so that should be enough for users to get by. However, for someone like me that owns the full lens set, I wish I could order more S-mount adapters separately just so I didn’t have to swap the mount between lenses.

    The case supports MagSafe charging and works with all the SnapSeries accessories without issue. I like that the case has a nice design and isn’t too bulky, so it can be used as a case regularly without feeling like I need to take it off when not using the lenses.

    Get the SnapMount Camera Case for $49.99 from ShiftCam. Be sure to choose your iPhone model from the list.

    Using SnapSeries

    If you get the SnapSeries Professional Kit and the other accessories mentioned above, they can fit together in interesting ways to accomplish different tasks. Of course, you can snap them all together into a kind of monster MagSafe tower, but it’s likely not very practical.

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    ShiftCam SnapSeries can be used together for a modular setup

    Set up to record a video with the stand, light, and microphone, and since you’re likely stationary, use an external power source instead of attaching the MagSafe battery to the already wobbly stack. Use the battery pack when you’re looking to go handheld rather than relying on the stand.

    That isn’t to say you can’t connect everything together, but it’s just a little unwieldy. As I’ve said previously, use your best judgement.

    I do think it’s really cool that you can pick and choose accessories to snap together for whatever you need at that moment. However, there may be some trial and error in figuring out exactly which order the pieces should go in.

    The only way the SnapGrip Pro charges the iPhone is if it is directly attached, but there are situations where you’d want it anyway. For example, place the iPhone in the SnapStudio Light then attach the SnapGrip Pro so you have a grip with a shutter button for taking well-lit selfies.

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    Take better selfies with SnapGrip Pro and SnapStudio Light

    Take that setup even further by using a USB-C cable to provide power and increase the SnapStudio Light brightness, or charge the iPhone over cable at 20W.

    There are lots of ways to use the SnapSeries magnetic accessories. The kits are the best way to get everything you need, but be warned, you’ll likely keep coming back for more from ShiftCam to improve the versatility of the setup.

    Get the SnapSeries Professional Kit with the SnapStudio Light, SnapStand Max, and SnapGrip Pro for $231.30 from ShiftCam, a 10% discount available at publication. The SnapSeries Professional Kit Pro includes everything plus the ProMic Shotgun and SnapShoe for $311.93, also discounted by 10%.


  • Apple’s Next iPhone SE Launching on Wednesday – Here’s What We Know

    Apple’s Next iPhone SE Launching on Wednesday – Here’s What We Know


    Apple CEO Tim Cook teased an Apple announcement that’s coming on Wednesday, February 19, and it’s looking like that mystery announcement will be the next-generation iPhone SE.

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    We’ve been hearing about the ‌iPhone SE‌ 4 for quite some time now, and we essentially know everything to expect. If you want a sneak peek at what’s coming, read on.

    Naming

    Apple first introduced the ‌iPhone SE‌ in 2016, and the “SE” stands for Special Edition. Apple has used the SE naming for the last three models, but it’s possible that’s going to change this year.

    There have been rumors that the new low-cost iPhone could be called the “‌iPhone‌ 6E” instead of the ‌iPhone SE‌ 4, but the information came from a source without a well-established track record.

    The low-cost ‌iPhone‌ will have the same chip as the iPhone 16, along with a few other ‌iPhone 16‌ features, so it would not be a shock for Apple to give it a new name to better tie it into current flagship models. When announcing the upcoming product launch, Cook also said “get ready to meet the newest member of the family,” which could be a reference to the ‌iPhone 16‌ family. At the same time, “family” could also just be the ‌iPhone‌ family.

    Design

    We’re expecting the ‌iPhone SE‌ to have an ‌iPhone‌ 14-style design, with a 6.1-inch display. Its launch will mark the end of smaller iPhones, and 6.1 inches will be the smallest screen size that Apple offers.

    While the current ‌iPhone SE‌ is 4.7 inches, the size difference between the 4.7-inch model and the new 6.1-inch model isn’t as extreme as you might think. The updated size will be noticeable, but getting rid of those thick bezels means there’s a limited increase in physical size despite the larger display.

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    An ‌iPhone SE‌ 4 dummy model


    The ‌iPhone SE‌ is 5.45 inches tall and 2.65 inches wide with a thickness of 7.3mm, and the new model will be 5.78 inches tall, 2.82 inches wide, and a thickness of 7.8mm. Weight will increase just an ounce.

    Apple used to sell a 5.4-inch ‌iPhone‌ “mini,” but it was discontinued after the ‌iPhone‌ 13 mini because it didn’t sell well. In the future, Apple may appease those who want a small ‌iPhone‌ with a clamshell device that folds in half, but rumors suggest that such a device is a year or more off.

    If you want to know what the ‌iPhone SE‌ will look like, take a look at the iPhone 14. It’ll have the same general design with an all-display design, aluminum and glass build, mute switch, volume buttons, notch, power button, and 5G antenna/SIM tray. The ‌iPhone SE‌ 4 is expected to have a single-lens rear camera, though, rather than the dual-lens setup of the ‌iPhone 14‌.

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    You likely saw early rumors about an Action Button or Camera Control button for the ‌iPhone SE‌ 4 during the rumor cycle, but it sounds like those are not features that are coming to Apple’s low-cost device after all. ‌iPhone SE‌ dummy models have not included an Action button or a Camera Control button, nor have cases designed for the device.

    Both early ‌iPhone‌ cases and dummy models are often crafted based on supply chain leaks, and they’re usually accurate because there’s a good money in having a case ready to go right when a new device launches.

    Display

    The ‌iPhone 14‌ introduced Ceramic Shield, which is stronger than typical smartphone glass and better able to hold up to drops and scratches, and it’s likely the low-cost ‌iPhone‌ will adopt the Ceramic Shield material.

    Apple is updating the ‌iPhone SE‌ with an OLED display, which means the end of LCD display technology in the ‌iPhone‌ lineup when the current model is discontinued. LCDs are still used for some Macs and iPads, but the ‌iPhone‌ lineup will be all OLED when the SE 4 launches.

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    The ‌iPhone 14‌ had a notch to house the TrueDepth front-facing camera and facial recognition hardware, and the ‌iPhone SE‌ will have the same notch design. There were rumors suggesting Apple could use the Dynamic Island for the ‌iPhone SE‌, but that’s another feature that looks like it’ll be reserved for the more expensive ‌iPhone‌ options.

    No More Touch ID

    With an all-display design like the ‌iPhone 14‌, Apple is eliminating Touch ID. When the current-generation ‌iPhone SE‌ is discontinued in favor of the new model, there will be no ‌iPhone‌ with ‌Touch ID‌ in the lineup.

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    The current ‌iPhone SE‌


    ‌Touch ID‌ is still used for Macs and some iPads, but Apple will transition fully to Face ID for its ‌iPhone‌ models with the ‌iPhone SE‌ 4.

    There are people who prefer ‌Touch ID‌ to ‌Face ID‌, but Apple is all-in on facial recognition, and it’s more secure than ‌Touch ID‌. There’s a less than 1 in 1,000,000 chance that a random person could unlock your ‌iPhone‌ with ‌Face ID‌, but a 1 in 50,000 chance for ‌Touch ID‌.

    Eliminating the ‌Touch ID‌ home button provides much more viewable screen space, which is a major bonus. Android manufacturers have married large display sizes with fingerprint recognition by putting sensors on the back of their smartphones, but Apple has never adopted that kind of design.

    No More Lightning

    The ‌iPhone SE‌ will have a USB-C port for charging, with Apple continuing its mission to phase out the Lightning port.

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    The ‌iPhone SE‌ is one of the last Apple devices that continues to use Lightning, and when Apple discontinues the ‌iPhone 14‌, which could happen with the ‌iPhone SE‌ launch, Lightning will be eliminated from the ‌iPhone‌ lineup. It’s quite possible the ‌iPhone 14‌ will be discontinued when the ‌iPhone SE‌ launches because it makes little sense to keep a lower spec ‌iPhone 14‌ around for $599 when there’s a more powerful ‌iPhone SE‌ available that costs less.

    MagSafe

    The ‌iPhone 14‌ added support for MagSafe, and since the ‌iPhone SE‌ 4 is using an ‌iPhone 14‌ design, it will work with ‌MagSafe‌ accessories and will support ‌MagSafe‌ wireless charging. ‌MagSafe‌ is not an option for the current ‌iPhone SE‌, but ‌MagSafe‌ charging and ‌MagSafe‌ accessories have become an increasingly important part of the Apple ecosystem over the last few years.

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    A18 Chip and 8GB RAM

    Apple plans to equip the ‌iPhone SE‌ 4 with the same A18 chip that’s in the ‌iPhone 16‌, which means it’s going to have flagship performance at a much more affordable price. The A18 chip will allow it to last for years to come, and it’s going to be the most affordable way to get Apple Intelligence in a smartphone.

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    With the A18 chip, the ‌iPhone SE‌ 4 will support ‌Apple Intelligence‌ features, and it’s going to be a huge improvement over the A15 chip in the current ‌iPhone SE‌. ‌Apple Intelligence‌ requires 8GB RAM, so the new ‌iPhone SE‌ 4 will also have double the RAM of the current model.

    Storage Space

    There’s no concrete storage space rumor, but the rest of Apple’s iPhones start with 128GB of storage, so it’s quite possible we’re going to see the end of the 64GB storage option this year. 64GB is simply not enough storage space, even for a low-cost ‌iPhone‌.

    Camera

    The ‌iPhone SE‌ could get the same 48-megapixel Wide lens that’s in the ‌iPhone 16‌, which will bring a major leap in photo quality compared to the 12-megapixel camera in the ‌iPhone SE‌ 3.

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    An ‌iPhone SE‌ dummy model


    The ‌iPhone SE‌ 4 won’t have a Telephoto lens or an Ultra Wide lens, but if it does indeed use the same Wide lens, it will support next-generation portraits with focus and depth control, the newest photographic styles, and an option to crop in to 2x optical zoom.

    Connectivity

    Apple is going to debut its new in-house modem in the ‌iPhone SE‌ 4, and it’ll give us our first look at how Apple’s modem technology compares to Qualcomm’s modem technology.

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    Apple’s modem chip won’t support the fastest mmWave 5G speeds, but it will connect to the more widespread 6GHz 5G networks. Apple wants to cut down on its reliance on Qualcomm, and this new modem chip is the first step.

    We don’t know how much Apple will promote the new modem, but expect to see a range of speed and performance comparisons where the new modem is pitted against Qualcomm’s current ‌iPhone 16‌ modem.

    Emergency SOS via Satellite and Crash Detection

    This is speculation, but with the ‌iPhone 14‌, Apple added a Crash Detection feature that alerts emergency services if you’re in a car accident. It’s an important safety feature that’s likely to be included in the ‌iPhone SE‌ 4.

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    The ‌iPhone 14‌ and later also support Emergency SOS via Satellite, and there’s a good chance that’ll be added to the ‌iPhone SE‌ 4 too. Apple loves to promote its safety features, and they can be a major selling point, so we wouldn’t be surprised to see both of these options.

    Battery Life

    Rumors suggest the ‌iPhone SE‌ 4 will have the same battery as the ‌iPhone 14‌, which means it’ll offer up to 20 hours of video playback, up to 16 hours of streaming video, and up to 80 hours of audio playback.

    There’s quite a bit more space in a 6.1-inch device for a battery than there is in a 4.7-inch device, so it should come as no surprise that there will be a major improvement in overall battery life.

    The current ‌iPhone SE‌ offers 15 hours of video playback and up to 10 hours of streaming video playback.

    Pricing

    With higher-end components, the ‌iPhone SE‌ 4 could be more expensive than the current model, but Apple is still aiming for a price point under $500. The ‌iPhone SE‌ 3 is priced starting at $429.

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    No Event

    The ‌iPhone SE‌ 4 is an important new ‌iPhone‌ in Apple’s lineup, but it reuses components from the ‌iPhone 14‌ and ‌iPhone 16‌, so it’s not the most exciting device. Apple isn’t going to hold an event to unveil the ‌iPhone SE‌ 4, instead introducing it through a press release and coverage on the Apple website.

    Apple did promote the launch early on social media, but without hints about just what product is coming on February 19.

    Launch Date

    After being introduced on February 19, Apple will likely accept pre-orders for the ‌iPhone SE‌ 4 before launching it a bit later in the month.


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