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iQOO Z9 Lite’s launch date and design revealed
3:54 pm | July 2, 2024

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iQOO was rumored to launch the Z9 Lite in mid-July, and that rumor has turned out to be true since iQOO has announced it will launch the Z9 Lite in India on July 15. The iQOO Z9 Lite will support 5G networks, and the image shared by iQOO reveals the smartphone's design. It has flat frames and a flat back panel sporting two cameras. The Z9 Lite's left-side frame has the SIM card slot, and up top is what's possibly a speaker grille. iQOO hasn't divulged any specs or features of the Z9 Lite, but rumors claim it will be a rebranded vivo T3 Lite recently launched in India. And, it's...

Google Pixel 9 (in Pink) handled on video
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Live photos of the upcoming Google Pixel 9 have surfaced again, this time from a new source. For whatever reason, a unit – or perhaps just a dummy – of the new phone was available in Algeria for people to handle and film and film they did. So, here is the Pixel 9 in pink... sorry, this will be called Peony (named after the flower). Apparently, this one has 256GB storage, which gives us hope that this is a real unit rather than just a dummy. From previous leaks, this should also have 12GB of RAM instead of 8GB, which has been the norm for the vanilla series for a while. The series will...

Honor Magic V3, Vs3, MagicPad 2, and MagicBook Art 14 are getting official on July 12
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After teasing us a little bit regarding its thinness last week, today Honor has revealed the date of the official announcement for its Magic V3 foldable: July 12. The Magic V3 is expected to be even thinner than the Magic V2, which broke the record last year. The Honor Magic V3 is going to be joined at the event next week by the Magic Vs3, the MagicPad 2, and the MagicBook Art 14. Interestingly, while the Magic V2 launched last July, the more affordable Magic Vs2 only came in October, and yet it's already getting a replacement. The Honor MagicPad is going to be one year old exactly...

Oppo A3 unveiled, an affordable 5G phone with a 6.67″ 120Hz OLED display and Snapdragon 695
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Earlier this year Oppo unveiled the A3 Pro, an affordable 5G model for China (not to be confused with the A3 Pro for India). Now comes the vanilla Oppo A3, which dials back some hardware specs in the name of affordability. That said, the phone doesn’t sacrifice too much. Oppo A3 For example, it has a 6.67” OLED display with FHD+ resolution. Even better, it is a 10-bit panel with 120Hz refresh rate (240Hz touch sampling) and the new Gorilla Glass 7i for protection. This panel can reach up to 1,200 nits of brightness. Oppo A3: 6.67” 120Hz 10-bit OLED • Snapdragon...

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold6’s Chinese twin certified with 25W wired charging
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Samsung is launching the Galaxy Z Fold6 on July 10, and while most specs and renders already leaked, the charging and battery remain unknown. The Chinese variant of the foldable was just certified at 3C (CCC – Chinese Compulsory Certification), where it was revealed the SM-W9025 phone will support 25W wired charging. This is the same rate Samsung has been using in the past four years, all the way back to the Galaxy Z Fold2, launched in September 2020. The certified phone will launch in China as Samsung W25. It should be a more premium version of the Galaxy Z Fold6 with a slightly...

Norton 360 Deluxe review 2025
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There are few bigger names in antivirus and security than Norton, and that makes Norton 360 Deluxe one of the obvious choices for anyone who needs affordable, all-encompassing home security.

And with AV, scam protection, a VPN and dark web monitoring all included in this product alongside a bundle of other features, it’s easy to see why Norton’s tools continue to prove popular.

But with dozens of other products offering similar functionality, including competing security suites from big names like Bitdefender and Sophos, it’s worth taking a deep dive into the app to discover if Norton 360 Deluxe is still your best option – or if it’s been overtaken by more ambitious rivals.

The latest feature to arrive in Norton 360 Deluxe is Genie Scam Protection – a timely addition given how many people are understandably caught out by sophisticated and compelling online scams. This AI-powered feature is designed to cut through the noise and give users clear, straightforward answers about suspicious messages.

Elsewhere, Norton 360 Deluxe includes a familiar range of features. Real-time threat protection, a smart firewall, secure VPN and password manager are all normal additions to a home security suite, and Norton 360 goes further by including parental controls, dark web monitoring, webcam protection and more.

Norton 360 Deluxe pricing

Norton 360 Deluxe looks very cheap in year one (but beware the renewal costs). (Image credit: Norton)

Norton 360 Deluxe: Pricing

Norton 360 is available in four different tiers – 360 Deluxe is the third option available. It costs $49.99 for one year of access that protects five PCs, Macs, tablets or phones, and 360 Deluxe includes antivirus, malware, ransomware and hacking protection, Genie Scam protection, a password manager, a VPN, Dark Web monitoring and parental controls.

It also includes deepfake protection, although that feature is only available for Windows devices that have a Copilot+ licence and Qualcomm Snapdragon X processor.

It’s a comprehensive selection, but there are options if you don’t need every feature or if you’d like to save money. And while you do get cloud backup, at this level you only get 50GB – hardly enough to back up your entire PC.

Norton 360 Standard protects three devices, only includes 2GB of cloud backup and doesn’t include parental controls and it costs $39.99 per year – it’s a more affordable option if you don’t have children and if you don’t need any cloud storage.

The entry-level product, Norton AntiVirus Plus, protects a single device and doesn’t include a VPN or Dark Web Monitoring. It costs $29.99 for an annual subscription, and it remains a capable entry-level security tool.

If you decide that 360 Deluxe doesn’t offer enough functionality for you, then you can pay $99.99 annually for Norton 360 Select Plus with LifeLock. You’ll get protection for 10 devices, 250GB of cloud backup, and a host of identity protections including a privacy monitor, identity theft protection, stolen wallet protection, social security alerts, credit monitoring and up to $25,000 in stolen funds reimbursement.

For busy families who want a complete level of coverage, including additions that protect identities and finances, that’s the best choice. And if you explore Norton’s plans beyond the 360 range, you’ll delve into specific products – like security for gamers or a dedicated VPN – and products designed for businesses rather than consumers.

One thing to bear in mind, though – you’ll have to enter payment details even if you just want to try Norton’s 30-day free trial, so remember to cancel that if you don’t want to continue using the product beyond that date.

Norton 360 Deluxe installer.

After a speedy install, Norton 360 Deluxe walked us through setting up its various components. (Image credit: Future)

Norton 360 Deluxe: Interface

Norton’s interface is good, even if it’s a little busier than some products – an app like Bitdefender Total Security is cleaner and potentially less overwhelming at first glance.

Load Norton 360 Deluxe and you’re greeted with an update about your traffic status, a control panel that grants quick access to scans, scam protection, the secure VPN, private browser and more, and another tab with alerts.

On the left-hand side there’s a navigation panel that opens up the app’s various modules and settings, and at the bottom of the main window is an unsightly advert that invites you to upgrade to Norton Utilities Ultimate. There’s even a link to the Store where you can upgrade to various other Norton utilities if you feel the need to invest in extra functionality.

The interface is busy and the upselling is unpleasant, but there’s nothing truly bad here – it’ll just take a little while to remember where everything is.

In the Security menu you’ll find options to scan, deploy cloud backup, configure parental controls and open the password manager, and you can dive into the advanced settings menu to activate or remote specific features. The Performance menu is a little sparse – it just includes PC cleanup tools – and the Identity area only includes a link to the Dark Web monitoring module.

In the Privacy part of the app, you can open and configure the VPN and camera protection tools, and in the Settings menu you can tweak notifications, app permissions and more.

And, thankfully, the installation process is better. It’s clear and straightforward, even giving you time estimates for the install, the time it’ll take for setting up your protection and for an initial scan. Norton gives you a warning if there are any conflicting apps on your system, too.

When you boot Norton 360 Deluxe for the first time, you also get the option of running through a five-step setup process that configures dark web monitoring, cloud backup, VPN usage, protecting another device and setting up your password manager.

It’s a neat wizard that ticks many of the protection boxes beyond straightforward scanning, and it’s a welcome addition for newcomers.

Norton 360 Deluxe UI.

Buttons, icons, captions, colors - the Norton interface tries to convey perhaps too much. (Image credit: Future)

AV-Test lab results for Windows 11, August 2025

AV-Test lab results for Windows 11, August 2025 (Image credit: AV-Test)

Norton 360 Deluxe: Antivirus Lab Test Results

Norton 360 Deluxe has a familiar range of antivirus abilities, including real-time threat detection that continuously scans for viruses, malware and phishing attempts, no matter what you’re doing with your device – a tremendous first line of defence against new and emerging threats.

Elsewhere, Norton’s firewall monitors and blocks suspicious network traffic without bothering users – it’s one of the best around, and includes loads of options for customisation, including options to block specific networks and devices, control access for particular apps and tweak traffic rules.

Norton’s app also features ransomware and hacking protection and anti-phishing browser extensions for Chrome, Firefox and Edge, but you’re out of luck if you want to use a browser beyond those three.

AV-Comparatives’ September 2025 Performance Test evaluates the impact of antivirus software on system performance – a crucial metric if you want a security tool that won’t make your system sluggish when you’re running scans.

These tests incorporate file copying and archiving, app installations and launches, file downloads and web browsing – all common use cases, and situations where you won’t want a security product like Norton to slow you down.

And, thankfully, Norton performed well here. Its Impact Score of 3.8 is excellent, and the second-best in the entire test – only Kaspersky had less system impact than Norton. Unfortunately, Kaspersky has been shunned by the western-world due to being headquartered in Moscow.

In the results, Norton’s performance was recorded as “Very Fast” in every category tested. It’s enough to earn Norton 360 Deluxe an “Advanced+ Performance” badge from AV-Comparatives.

Norton’s performance on mobile impressed, too, with low battery drain on Android.

In AV Test’s August 2025 benchmarking, Norton remained impressive, with a perfect score of 6/6 for system performance.

Norton 360 Deluxe performed better than the industry average when launching websites and installing apps and matched the industry average when downloading apps and copying files. Its only slight stumble came when launching apps, but the performance hit wasn’t huge.

Norton 360 Deluxe Threat blocked.

We assess every antivirus with our own in-depth tests. (Image credit: Future)

Norton 360 Deluxe: Malware protection

Norton’s level of protection impressed, too. AV-Comparatives’ February-May 2025 Real World Protection Test simulates malware attacks to assess detection, protection and false positives, and Norton performed reasonably well.

It picked up eight false positives and one user-dependent false positive for an overall score of 8.5. That’s not as good as some other big hitters, like apps from Kaspersky, Bitdefender or Avira, but it’s still better than the industry average – and software from companies like AVG, Avast and Panda.

In the overall benchmark, AV-Comparatives sent 423 test cases at the security products under scrutiny, and Norton blocked 421 of those threats for a protection rate of 99.5%. That’s level with Avast, Malwarebytes, Trend Micro and a handful of other tools and barely behind Bitdefender – so, in short, it’s a very good result.

As with system impact tests, these results were enough to earn Norton a top grade of Advanced+. And you can expect similarly impressive protection if you’re using Norton on other platforms, too: its protection rate of 99.9% on Android is superb, and its Mac malware and unwanted applications detection rates of 100% and 99% are fantastic.

Unsurprisingly, Norton continued to perform well in AV Test’s benchmarks, too. It scored a perfect 6/6 in the Protection category, with 100% detection of malware attacks, and it didn’t return any false blockages, detections or warnings, either – so Norton 360 Deluxe’s reliability isn’t in question.

Norton 360 Deluxe isn’t the only product to perform this well: tools from Avira, Bitdefender, Avast, McAfee and a handful of others returned similarly impressive results. But if you end up investing in Norton 360 Deluxe, you can be sure that you’re getting a top-notch level of protection.

Norton 360 Deluxe Ransomware stopped.

Norton 360 successfully blocked our ransomware simulator – eventually. (Image credit: Future)

Norton 360 Deluxe: Other features

Norton 360 Deluxe’s other features are just as good. 360 Deluxe includes a full and unrestricted VPN – unlike Bitdefender with its 200mb daily usage limits – and it’s very easy to use, with “on” and “off” buttons clearly indicated. You can easily change location and let the app choose locations based on speed or P2P preferences, and you can opt to have the VPN connect automatically when you boot and kill the internet entirely if the VPN’s connection is interrupted.

Bear in mind that usage of older protocols in the background mean that standalone VPN products will generally be faster. But Norton 360 Deluxe’s VPN is easily fast enough for daily home use.

Dark web monitoring trawls the internet for your bank account, gamer tags, email addresses, phone numbers, insurance details and home addresses – it even scours the web for information about your passport and drivers licence. It’s a thorough system, and fast, too, with instant notifications if your data is spotted in a breach.

The included parental control module needs to be activated separately to 360 Deluxe, and it includes options to set screen time limits, block apps and websites and use real-time location monitoring on child devices. Management is handled through a web console, and there are over 45 different content categories that you can filter out.

There are also options to block sites during school hours, enable safe search and see full reports of your child’s online behavior.

It’s a solid option for parental controls, but you’ll find more power and innovation in dedicated parental control tools.

Elsewhere, Norton includes a password manager that supports multi-factor authentication – but, again, shop around if you want high-end features beyond standard inclusions. And while you get cloud backup with Norton 360 Deluxe, you don’t get the option to perform local or network-based backups.

You can install Norton’s Chromium-based private browser, use tools to keep software updated, clean up junk files and manage your PC’s boot processes, and use SafeCam to protect your webcam and microphone from remote access.

It’s a welcome range of features, if conventional, but it’s worth noting that Norton 360 Deluxe is one of the few antivirus suites that does a great job for mac OS users – it includes antivirus, the firewall, VPN, the private browser and a few other tools.

That’s an impressive array of options for Apple users, but you still don’t get parental controls or cloud backup.

This story is repeated on mobile platforms, too: Norton’s Android app is excellent and packed with features, and the iOS option is better than most – even if you still miss out on some peripheral options and tools.

Norton 360 Deluxe: Final verdict

There’s lots to like about Norton 360 Deluxe. Its antivirus performance is excellent – and it does a great job of protecting your technology without slowing down your devices. The pricing is good, too, with standard pricing and offers that help Norton regularly undercut its rivals.

It’s packed with functionality elsewhere, too, from its dark web monitoring and safe browsing to its unrestricted VPN, scam protection and cloud backup. Some features, like the parental control and password management modules, aren’t particularly innovative – but they work well, and they’re ideal for individuals or families who need effective, straightforward protection.

Bitdefender Total Security is a bit stronger for pure protection, and some other products offer more in terms of innovation. But Norton 360 Deluxe is an excellent all-rounder, especially for families – and it’s easy to see why it’s one of the biggest names in the industry.

iQOO confirms launch date of Neo9s Pro+, reveals key specs
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The iQOO Neo9s Pro+ will arrive on July 11, revealed the vivo brand manager on their Weibo page. The phone will look like its predecessor, Neo9s Pro, but will have a new blue leather back and bring certain upgrades. The most notable of those is the chipset – this iQOO smartphone will have a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3, upgrading from the Dimensity 9300+ in the Neo9s Pro. Also, the device will introduce a larger battery with a 5,500 mAh capacity and 120W charging. vivo iQOO Neo9s Pro+ The senior executive explained in full detail the importance of the iQOO Neo9s Pro+ for the company. He...

Honor 200 series is launching soon in India
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The Honor 200 series, which made its international debut last month, is launching soon in India. Honor's Indian branch posted multiple teasers on X to tease the series' debut in India, and Amazon.in has also set up a promo page for the lineup on its website. The Honor 200 series includes three phones - the Honor 200 Lite, Honor 200, and Honor 200 Pro. The teaser posted by Honor India confirms that the Pro will launch in India, but it's unclear if it will be joined by the vanilla model, the Lite version, or both. Ready to turn every moment into a masterpiece?Click on the link to know...

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE color versions leak
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Samsung is still working on the Galaxy S24 FE, expected to be released at some point later this year. The more affordable member of the S24 line (at least based on pricing at launch for all of them) will be available to purchase in black, gray, light blue, light green, and yellow, according to a new report from the usually reasonably accurate Ross Young of Display Supply Chain Consultants. The black colorway is apparently expected to be by far the best seller. By the way, we're sure Samsung will come up with some fancy color names for the S24 FE, what we shared above are simply the actual...

Apple Intelligence might get a paid tier
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Apple's marketing this year will most likely be all about AI - aka Apple Intelligence, the suite of AI features it unveiled last month alongside iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and macOS Sequoia. Apple Intelligence will be in beta even after the full launch of these OSes this fall, but still free to use - that is, of course, if you have a compatible device like an iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max, or, presumably, one of the iPhone 16 family, while on the Mac and iPad side you need one with Apple's M-series chips. Apple Intelligence may not however stay free forever, according to a new report from...

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