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Realme 14 5G’s key specs and design revealed
11:56 am | March 14, 2025

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The Realme 14 series comprises four smartphones - Realme 14x, Realme 14 Pro Lite, Realme 14 Pro, and Realme 14 Pro+. These will be soon joined by the Realme 14 5G, whose key specs and design have been revealed by Realme. [#InlinePriceWidget,13586,1#] The Realme 14 5G will come with a Mecha Design, which will be a "stunning blend of futuristic aesthetics and cutting-edge technology." The image shared by Realme reveals the smartphone will have a dual-camera setup on the rear, with the primary camera using a 50MP sensor. The Realme 14 5G will have flat frames and an accented power...

Huawei offices in Belgium get searched amid a corruption probe in EU
10:27 am |

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Belgian police searched the Huawei headquarters in Brussels. Authorities raided 20 additional locations in the Belgian provinces of Flanders and Wallonia, as well as in Portugal, resulting in several arrests, according to prosecutors. A Belgian Prosecutor's Office spokesperson stated that there is "an ongoing investigation into preliminary charges of active corruption, forgery of documents, and money laundering at the European Parliament." The "alleged bribery" is thought to have benefited the tech company Huawei. European Parliament in Strasbourg, France The investigation concerns...

Oppo Find X8S is the new Mini, Find X8S+ to join it and the Find X8 Ultra next month
8:58 am |

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Oppo is launching the Find X8 Ultra next month, along with two other devices. The Find X8S was previously known as the Find X8 Mini - they are one and the same, with a 6.3-inch screen, the name has been changed in order to get people ready for the fact that the Find X9 will also have a smaller screen than the X8. Then we have the Find X8S+, with a 6.6-inch screen. Both it and the X8S will be powered by MediaTek's Dimensity 9400+ SoC, which is going to become official on April 11. The Find X8S will support 80W wired charging according to a new rumor. It will have a periscope...

Here’s when the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ is launching
6:53 am |

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MediaTek has announced its Dimensity Developer Conference taking place on April 11, just as Digital Chat Station anticipated last week. While the company has refrained from mentioning the much-rumored Dimensity 9400+ chipset in its announcement, it's pretty clear that it will be unveiled on that occasion. That's because MediaTek says a flagship 5G AI chipset will be presented, and what can that be if not the Dimensity 9400+. Plus, the timeline fits with when we've heard that the first devices using this chip are due to launch - you guessed it, in April. Think Oppo Find X8S, vivo X200S, and...

Android 16 Beta 3 now out, Platform Stability milestone reached
4:47 am |

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As expected, Google is now releasing the third beta of Android 16. With it comes the Platform Stability milestone, and after this there should only be one additional beta release, meant to fix bugs and resolve any outstanding issues. That one will arrive in April, according to Google's timeline which you can see below. The final release of Android 16 is scheduled to land on Google's supported Pixels in the second quarter of the year, so by the end of June. Then, a minor Android release will arrive in the fourth quarter - between October and December. This is the first time in many...

UK’s Competition Authority scolds Apple for its browser policies
2:59 am |

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The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has today published its final report pertaining to its investigation into mobile browsers and cloud gaming. It finds that "competition between different mobile browsers is not working well, and this is holding back innovation in the UK", according to Margot Daly, Chair of the CMA's independent inquiry group. The next step is already underway - the CMA has opened investigations in January into whether to designate Apple and Google as having strategic market status (SMS) under the UK's new digital markets competition regime. The SMS...

Google officially launches Gemini with personalization
1:01 am |

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Not long ago a teardown of the Google app revealed an upcoming Gemini model that would use your search history to personalize its output. And today Google has made this official. The new model is called Gemini with personalization, or just "Personalization" in the drop-down model selector in Gemini. It's labeled "experimental" as you'd expect, and is available today to Gemini and Gemini Advanced subscribers on the web. It will also "gradually" roll out on mobile and will be available in "over 45 languages" in "the majority of countries around the world", but not in the European Economic...

Google officially launches Gemini with personalization
1:01 am |

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Not long ago a teardown of the Google app revealed an upcoming Gemini model that would use your search history to personalize its output. And today Google has made this official. The new model is called Gemini with personalization, or just "Personalization" in the drop-down model selector in Gemini. It's labeled "experimental" as you'd expect, and is available today to Gemini and Gemini Advanced subscribers on the web. It will also "gradually" roll out on mobile and will be available in "over 45 languages" in "the majority of countries around the world", but not in the European Economic...

Oppo Reno13 vs. Reno13 Pro
11:21 pm | March 13, 2025

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The Oppo Reno13 series is out and about, so you are probably wondering which one to get. But unlike last year, this year's Oppo Reno13 and the Oppo Reno13 Pro are more different than you'd think. There's a non-trivial price difference too. The Reno13 Pro 256GB is about €150 more expensive than the vanilla Reno13 256GB, while the gap in India is about 12,000. The difference in size and camera count are obvious from the specs sheet alone, so we will take a deeper dive into the nitty and gritty to see how different these two handsets are in practice. Some may find the Reno13 a more suitable...

I tested the stylish Apple Milanese Loop watch band – here’s my verdict on whether it’s worth that hefty price tag
11:20 pm |

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The Apple Milanese Loop can be considered a mid-range Apple Watch band offering, coming in at $99 / £99 / AU$149. It’s neither as cheap and cheerful as the $49 / £49 / AU$69 Sport Bands, nor as unabashedly expensive as the premium $349 / £299 / AU$549 Link Bracelet bands. It can also be picked up in a newer Titanium edition for the Apple Watch Ultra 2, which retails for $199 / £199 / AU$299.

Its stainless steel mesh wraps smoothly around the wrist, free of any kinks or rigidity, feeling comfortable yet suitably premium. And for those who are sustainability conscious, it’s made of 65% recycled materials, while 100% of the energy used for manufacture is from renewable sources. Here we review the dark gray Slate color; but the Milanese Loop is available in a Gold and silvery Natural finish, too.

Putting it on and taking it off is a breeze. As is the case with all of the best Apple Watch bands, clicking it into place simply requires you to slide it into the connectors on either side of the Apple Watch, while to disconnect it, you simply press the release buttons on the Watch’s underside. Tightening and fastening the clasp is achieved via a magnetic clasp that affixes to the band itself, which feels delightfully innovative and typically Apple-esque. Unfortunately, it does have a slight tendency to snap to itself when you’re just trying to adjust the strap; this isn't a deal breaker, but it can make things more fiddly than they need to be.

We found during our Yoohoo Adjustable Metal Strap review that the lookalike band showed quite a bit of scuffing after just a few weeks of wear. Conversely, the Apple Milanese Loop looks as perfect now as the day I first clasped it round my wrist. While I didn’t risk wearing it during high-risk activities such as weightlifting, this band's superior build quality will shrug off damage like John Wick wearing a kevlar business suit.

Its mesh build also makes it far more breathable than many other Apple Watch bands. During my weekly bouldering session, the skin beneath my Milanese Loop strap didn’t become sweaty as it can with synthetic rubber straps, while flexing sufficiently to remain comfortable. I also found I rarely needed to take it off to shower; in contrast to Apple’s sports bands, which trapped water against my skin, the Milanese Loop allowed my skin to stay dry and protected, even when wearing it for days on end.

The weave of the Milanese Loop does periodically pick up fibers here and there. Unlike the Yoohoo Adjustable Metal Strap, it doesn’t tend to leave your garments looking like a shorn spring lamb, although it does occasionally require you to undo it to pluck out rogue threads. All in all, I didn’t find this happened often enough to be a bother, however.

All in all, the Apple Milanese Loop is a fantastic Apple Watch band. It looks great, it’s relatively sustainable, and it's more hard-wearing than cheaper rivals. Ultimately, whether you decide it’s the right strap for you will come down to cost. If you’re happy parting with $99 / £99 / AU$149 for an accessory for your smartwatch, it’s an easy recommend. If not, a cheaper lookalike such as the Yoohoo Adjustable Metal Strap might suit you better.

The Apple Watch SE on someone's wrist using the Slate Milanese Loop band

(Image credit: Future)

Apple Milanese Loop review: Price & specs

Released alongside the original Apple Watch back on September 9, 2014, the Milanese Loop is available now direct from Apple for $99 / £99 / AU$149. It arrives in Natural, Gold and Slate finishes. Alternatively, if you own a Titanium watch such as the Apple Watch Ultra 2 or Apple Watch 10, you can pick up the Titanium edition of the strap to match, which will be as hard-wearing as your wearable.

The underside of the Slate Milanese Loop band on someone's wrist showing its clasp

(Image credit: Future)

Should I buy the Apple Milanese Loop?

Buy it if…

You want a band that will always look its best
Not only is Apple’s Milanese Loop gorgeously premium in its design, it’s hardy too. After two weeks of solid testing, it looks as good as it did out of the box – which is more than we can say for some of its cheaper rivals.

You’re interested in sustainability
Given 65% of it is made from recycled sources, while 100% of the energy used to make it comes from renewables, this is a suitably green option for anyone wanting a strap that doesn’t deplete the earth’s resources.

Don’t buy it if…

You want an affordable Apple Watch band
At $99 / £99 / AU$149, the Milanese Loop is hardly the most inexpensive Apple Watch band on the market. While not an unreasonable price to pay, given its quality, if you don’t want a quarter of the cost of your Apple Watch to be its band, you’d be wise to look elsewhere.

You don’t want a lint trap on your wrist
It isn't quite as bad as options such as the Yoohoo Adjustable Metal Strap, but the Milanese Loop still likes to accumulate errant fibers. It won’t depilate your favourite cardigan, but you will occasionally need to pluck the odd filament out of its mesh.

Apple Milanese Loop review: also consider

Yoohoo Adjustable Metal Strap
The Yoohoo Adjustable Metal Strap comes with a couple of compromises: it can be a bit stiff to slide in and out of your Apple Watch, and it scuffs more easily. On the flip side, however, it looks great, it’s breathable and, most importantly, it’s super affordable – it costs from as little as £8.99 to a max price of £15.99, making it an easy choice for someone who wants their Watch to look fancy but can’t quite stretch to the Milanese Loop’s asking price.

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