Bright spots on iPhone or iPad displays come from LCD or OLED issues like backlight bleeding, overheating, or damage that may need a screen replacement.
The iPad Air with M3 processor is the midrange of Apple’s iPad lineup. It costs more than the entry-level iPad, but less than the iPad Pro, while offering power and performance with broad appeal. We ...
We’re still stomping through Berlin to bring you the best tech we can find from IFA 2025. For now, here’s our Best of IFA 2025 Awards for every gadget that the Gizmodo squad found innovative, ...
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Boox Tab X C Review
The Boox Tab X C is available on Amazon now for $819.99. It can also be purchased directly from Boox where you can also receive a free magnetic case. The official Boox web shop is also known to run ...
With Apple’s new iPhone lineup nears, many are faced with a familiar concern: should they update themselves to the recent and latest model or repair their existing one? The temptation to buy a new ...
It’s rare that technology circles back to old-school tools, but here we are using styluses to jot down notes on tablets. Of course, today’s versions swap ink and paper for pixels and precision. If you ...
E-Ink first came into the mainstream with the Amazon Kindle. Like many people, it was my first experience with it, and I’ve been a fan ever since. Compared to traditional tablet LCD displays which use ...
It’s easier to ask what the Boox Note Air4 C can’t do rather than what it can, as this jack-of-all-trades e-tablet certainly isn’t short on functionality. But ...
LCD TVs and LED TVs have both been on the market for a long time. TV-sized LCDs gained popularity in the mid-2000s, while LED TVs followed a few years later. The marketing departments for many ...
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iPhone Air teardown reveals Apple’s ultra-thin handset will be surprisingly easy to repair
With this in mind, it would be natural to expect the iPhone Air, Apple’s thinnest ever smartphone, to be among its most repair-unfriendly devices. But a surprising new teardown of the device indicates ...
The first teardown of the new iPhone 17 Pro is already up, and it reveals some interesting tidbits about its internal architecture.
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