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HardwareMag

Xiaomi Mi Note 10/10 Pro.

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GEAR

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MASTER YOUR CPU COOLIN.

  THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

THERE’S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE

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( IF YOU HAPPEN TO FALL INTO THIS PARTICULAR GROUP OF PEOPLE )

MORE THAN  A FOLDABLE  SMARTPHONE

MORE THAN A FOLDABLE SMARTPHONE

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Bringing together the best of Microsoft and Google, this dual-screen device is two 5.6-inch displays held together by an elaborate 360-degree hinge.

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GEAR

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This new Lego set features Hollywood blockbuster Jurassic Park as its backdrop, and the biggest, off-the-shelf, brick-built T. rex that boasts snapping jaws and posable head, limbs and tail.

GETTING THE MOST BANG FOR YOUR BUCK

GETTING THE MOST BANG FOR YOUR BUCK

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Entry-level phones used to be drab plastic affairs with limited features and barely usable cameras. All of that has changed in recent years. Budget phones today offer much of the same experience as flagship devices, including bezel-less designs and multiple cameras. But which phone gives the most bang for buck?

XIAOMI MI AI SPEAKER

XIAOMI MI AI SPEAKER

HardwareMag

Is anyone not making a smart speaker these days?

SPOILING THE MARKET

SPOILING THE MARKET

HardwareMag

The $600 - 800 smartphone tier is one of the most competitive markets today. As increased competition drives the price of these flagship-level smartphones down, consumers reap the rewards of advanced features, premium builds, powerful processors and high-resolution displays. But which offers the most bang for your buck? We find out.

The Real Flagship Killer?

The Real Flagship Killer?

HardwareMag

Besides the low price tag, the Redmi Note 3 offers a premium, beautiful design that is a first for its tier.

The Way to a Healthy Heart

The Way to a Healthy Heart

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In this wearables shootout, we look at activity and wellness trackers able to provide Heart Rate Monitoring (HRM) without the need for a chest strap.

HEAR, HERE

HEAR, HERE

HardwareMag

Mid-range headphones provide decent audio quality, through varying levels of aesthetics and appeal. The only question that remains then is, which should you buy?