Read at 1,000 words per minute: Spritz app overview

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What is all the fuss about Spritz? If you were using a Spritz-enabled app, you would already have read to the end of this post and could tell us. But given that Spritz-enabled tech isn’t out there yet (it’s coming soon, though), here’s the scoop. Spritz is new speed reading technology that’s based on the theory that much of our time spent reading is wasted as our eyes move side to side. Display a word in one place, flash one word at a time and suddenly reading becomes much more efficient. Not only that, but by displaying just one word at a time, reading is suddenly possible on compact displays, like a smartphone or smartwatch. Being able to quickly (and painlessly) read e-mail, reports or even books on your Gear2 or Gear Neo suddenly makes the idea of wearable technology even more appealing.

Review: Nexus 6P is a serious contender

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Nexus smartphones have usually required accepting a compromise or two. A clean, untouched version of Android, and among the first to get the latest updates. Good design with solid all-around performance, at the expense of great battery life and an impressive camera. The Nexus 6P represents an end to the enduring concessions that characterized these phones in the past, and stakes a claim to being one of the best Android phones of 2015.

Battery and charging options step up at CES 2022

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Portable chargers look to take some bigger steps forward in both power delivery and convenience based on what some brands unveiled at CES this year. Read more on what's new with battery and charging options from CES 2022.

Hands-on with the new Samsung Galaxy Z Flip

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Along with its new trio of Galaxy S20 smartphones, Samsung also officially unveiled its new Galaxy Z Flip foldable smartphone at its Unpacked 2020 event.

LG G5 goes metal and modular, includes removable battery

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LG turned a few heads at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2016 in Barcelona when it unveiled the G5, the company’s latest flagship smartphone that not only is made of metal, but also features a modular design that allows it to work with unique plug-in accessories. A dual lens setup in the rear includes a very wide angle lens and a fingerprint reader on the power button in the back.

Review: HTC One M9

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What has been the most attractive Android smartphone for the last two years is back, and the HTC One M9 sticks to the same design principles of its predecessors. The familiarity extends throughout the hardware and software, making this phone an iterative update from last year, rather than a major upgrade. There’s more speed, along with some refinements to HTC’s software overlay and the camera, but there’s no sign of an overhaul here.

Enter for a chance to win the amazing Samsung Galaxy S20...

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Winning what likely is the best phone available this year is now possible by simply entering this new contest by Best Buy to win a new Samsung smartphone.

Best productivity apps you should have before going back to school

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Heading back to school in September? Chances are you have a tablet and even if you own a laptop PC as well, I’ll bet you’d rather be carrying the ultra-light tablet to classes than the heavier and bulkier computer. And many students are choosing to go with a tablet exclusively. Whether you’re using the tablet as your primary device or switching back and forth between it and a PC, this list of must-have productivity apps that will ensure you get the most out of your mobile device.

Review: the stylish ASUS ZenFone 5Z and 5Q

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Following the trend of most smartphone makers that have phones in 2 sizes, ASUS ZenFone 5Z and 5Q offers a standard sized and a larger supersized model.

Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra review

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Samsung focused on bringing everything it could to the Galaxy S21 Ultra through improved performance and new features to make this its best phone to date.