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The Honor Magic V6 is now official, so let’s do an unboxing. Ours is the Red model, and it ships with a USB cable and a color-matching red-and-gold case. The Magic V6 supports faster 80W wired and 66W wireless charging to the Magic V5’s 66W/50W, but you’d need to buy the needed charger. The rear of the case tries to emulate the suede-like finish of the phone’s rear panel, but it’s nowhere as nice to the touch. It does, however, have the same color-changing qualities as the phone itself – the red changes its contrast under different angles. The case…
Prediction market users have made — and profited from — big bets around the bombing of Iran by the U.S. and Israeli military. On Polymarket, $529 million was traded on contracts tied to the timing of the attack, according to Bloomberg. An analysis by analytics firm Bubblemaps SA found that six newly-created accounts made a profit of $1 million by correctly betting that the U.S. would strike Iran by February 28 — behavior that could indicate insider trading. The bets might merely reflect broader speculation about U.S. intentions in Iran, but Bubblemaps CEO Nicolas Vaiman said the circulation of information…
ROG Flow Z13-KJP is Luden-inspired HomeGaming GadgetsROG Flow Z13-KJP 2-in-1 Gaming PC Gadget Flow EditorsROG Flow Z13-KJP 2-in-1 Gaming PCThe ROG Flow Z13-KJP is a limited-edition 2-in-1 gaming PC designed by Yoji Shinkawa and inspired by KOJIMA PRODUCTIONS’ Ludens. It blends art and function.Performance: Powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 with 16 Zen 5 CPU cores and Radeon 8060S GPU compute, it handles high-end gaming and content creation on one chip.Unified Memory: A single 128GB pool serves CPU, GPU, and NPU, so apps share fast memory and performance stays balanced during heavy workloads.Display and Portability: The 13.4-inch 2.5K Nebula…
Honor kicked off MWC 2026 by announcing its latest foldable – the Magic V6. It’s a milestone not just for Honor but for foldables in general, being the first to sport IP68 and IP69 ingress protection. And it’s a proper flagship, equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chip, triple cameras with a dedicated 3x optical zoom periscope and an upgraded 6,660mAh Si-C battery. Honor Magic V6 From an engineering perspective, this is Honor’s toughest foldable to date. It features a new Super Steel Hinge made of the strongest commercially available steel, and it’s tested at…
As persistent spam complaints have clouded Google’s Rich Communication Services (RCS) push in India, the company is turning to deeper carrier integration to bolster protections on the platform. On Sunday, Bharti Airtel, India’s second-largest telecom operator with over 463 million subscribers, said it had partnered with Google to integrate the carrier’s network-level spam filtering into the RCS ecosystem in the country. The move is aimed at strengthening protections against unwanted messages and fraud on the platform, the companies said. India has emerged as a particularly challenging market for spam and fraud across messaging channels, driven by the country’s vast mobile…
The Honor Magic V6 is one of the first big announcements coming out of this year’s MWC – the most impressive figures on its spec sheet are how thin it is, 4.0mm unfolded and 8.8mm folded, and how big its battery is, 6,660mAh. The phone reaps the benefits of Honor’s partnership with battery maker ATL. Its battery features fifth-generation Silicon-Carbon (Si-C) material. It achieves a high energy density by using 25% silicon content, which is the highest in the industry, according to Honor. As impressive as the Magic V6 battery is, Honor isn’t stopping there and is working on even…
Honor first teased its “Robot phone” with a movable camera arm earlier this year. Ahead of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, the Chinese company provided more details about the device, including how the robot can respond to different situations without commands. The company said that it is planning to launch this device in the second half of this year. Honor said that the robot also has a “personality” and can respond to you with “head shakes” and can also dance to the beat of music. The company noted that users can talk to the assistant on the phone…
HONOR MagicPad4 offers power and portablility HomeAndroid AccessoriesHONOR MagicPad4 Tablet Gadget Flow Editors Massive power, light weight.Editor’s QuoteHONOR MagicPad4 TabletHONOR MagicPad4 is a slim tablet made for everyday browsing, and light work. It fits home, school, or travel use.Thin, easy-to-carry build: A lighter, slimmer design is simpler to hold for long sessions and easier to slip into a bag.Peak performance focus: The tablet targets fast response for common tasks, so apps open quickly and switching between them feels steady.“Invisible weight” portability: The design aims to reduce hand fatigue, which helps during reading, video calls, and note taking.Smooth everyday experience: HONOR…
The Honor MagicPad 4 becomes the first tablet to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 (the non-Elite near-flagship chipset). It is available starting today, though retail stores might have to wait until the 3rd. The tablet will be available at a discount this month and there are bundles with accessories on promo prices too. The offers for the UK and EU markets are slightly different, so let’s split them. Honor MagicPad 4 in Gray and White In the UK, the base MagicPad 4 (12/256GB) costs £600, while the 16/512GB upgrade is £700. However, a £100…
The past two weeks have been defined by a clash between Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth as the two battle over the military’s use of AI. Anthropic refuses to allow its AI models to be used for mass surveillance of Americans or for fully autonomous weapons that conduct strikes without human input. At the same time, Secretary Hegseth has argued the Department of Defense shouldn’t be limited by the rules of a vendor, arguing any “lawful use” of the technology should be permitted. On Thursday, Amodei publicly signaled that Anthropic isn’t backing down — despite threats…
