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Realme 14T pricing leaks along with more specs
5:12 pm | April 14, 2025

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The Realme 14 range just keeps on expanding, and today we have more details regarding the Realme 14T that was first spotted in March. This is allegedly the brand's first ever "T" model, and it will reportedly launch in India starting at INR 17,999 for the model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage. If you want to double the storage, you'll have to pay INR 18,999 (both of these will be available with an INR 1,000 instant discount). According to leaked promo materials, the phone comes with an AMOLED screen with 120 Hz refresh rate, 2,100-nit peak brightness, and an embedded fingerprint...

CMF Buds 2 teaser video shows a new design for the Smart Dial
4:17 pm |

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Nothing’s sub-brand CMF will introduce its first Pro phone on April 28 (that’s the Monday two weeks from now) along with three TWS headphones: CMF Buds 2, Buds 2a and Buds 2 Plus. You may have gotten an unofficial peek at those, but here is a video showing the CMF Buds 2 design that was posted by CMF itself: Tune into clarity with Buds 2. pic.twitter.com/AU1gvdyAuA— CMF by Nothing (@cmfbynothing) April 14, 2025 The trademark Smart Dial on the case has a new look, but we’re not sure what the two holes are for. The transparent look of the dial ties into Nothing’s love of transparent...

CMF Buds 2 teaser video shows a new design for the Smart Dial
4:17 pm |

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Nothing’s sub-brand CMF will introduce its first Pro phone on April 28 (that’s the Monday two weeks from now) along with three TWS headphones: CMF Buds 2, Buds 2a and Buds 2 Plus. You may have gotten an unofficial peek at those, but here is a video showing the CMF Buds 2 design that was posted by CMF itself: Tune into clarity with Buds 2. pic.twitter.com/AU1gvdyAuA— CMF by Nothing (@cmfbynothing) April 14, 2025 The trademark Smart Dial on the case has a new look, but we’re not sure what the two holes are for. The transparent look of the dial ties into Nothing’s love of transparent...

Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro, Tab Active5 Pro arrive with faster chips, bigger batteries
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Samsung is launching Pro versions of the rugged Galaxy XCover7 and Galaxy Tab Active5 from last year. The Pros bring higher performance and larger battery capacities, plus upgrades to display brightness, the sound system and more. These are aimed primarily at enterprise and government customers – hospitality and construction workers, first responders and others. As such, they have been designed to work in tough environments and have bespoke features for workplaces not found on common phones and tablets. The Samsung Galaxy XCover7 Pro is now powered by the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3, which...

Acer reveals the names of its upcoming smartphones in India
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Acer is preparing to launch three new smartphones in India on April 15 and already teased some bits of one of them. One of the handsets will have a 64MP Sony sensor, an ultrawide camera and a macro shooter. Now Acer confirms two names - Acer Super ZX and ZX Pro. Both will debut on April 15 in India at 12:00 PM local time. The two devices are said to be budget 5G-enabled phones with good low-light photography capabilities and AI-powered features. An important detail is that local company Indikal Technologies designs, manufactures, and distributes the phones, so they have little to...

Samsung halts One UI 7 rollout for Galaxy S24 series
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Nobody expected Samsung’s One UI 7 rollout to take so long, and while certain S24 series devices across South Korea and Europe began receiving the update last week, users are now reporting that the update is no longer available to download. Samsung seems to have pulled the firmware update from its OTA servers without explaining why. According to leakster Ice Universe, Samsung discovered several bugs on devices that got the One UI 7 update, including instances where updated phones could “not be unlocked normally”. SamMobile also reported a critical bug with Samsung's Secure Folder, which...

Smartphones, computers and chips exempt from Trump tariffs but not for long
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Smartphones, laptops and computer components will be exempt from the Trump administration’s latest round of tariffs. The US Customs and Border Protection issued an updated guidance on the reciprocal tariff exclusions for specified products late Friday. Smartphones, laptop computers, monitors, hard drives, memory chips and chipsets will be exempt from the latest round of tariffs, which reached 145% for imports coming from China. While this is good news for major players like Apple and Nvidia, the exemption may be short-lived. President Trump announced on Sunday that he would be placing...

OmniVision’s new OV50X is a 1-inch camera sensor with 8K HDR video recording
12:18 pm |

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1-inch sensors have become rarer than in previous years, but they are still used in the top-of-the-line camera phones. For those, nothing but the best will do, so OmniVision has unveiled a new sensor with the highest dynamic range in the industry and “movie-grade” video capture. The OmniVision OV50X is a 50MP sensor with a 1” optical format – it has massive 1.6µm pixels before binning. It does support 4-in-1 binning (12.5MP output resolution) at 180fps. It can also do three-channel HDR at 60fps. Speaking of HDR, the sensor offers dynamic range “close to 110dB”, which is the maximum...

The Last of Us season 2 episode 1 is a purposefully paced, slightly dreary return for Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey’s highly acclaimed HBO TV show
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Mild spoilers follow for The Last of Us season 2 episode 1.


The Last of Us season 2 has a lot to live up to. Its predecessor set a high bar for HBO's TV adaptation of Naughty Dog's popular video game franchise. So, the pressure on season 2 to reach the heady heights of the hit series' first season and authentically adapt the story told in The Last of Us Part II couldn't be greater.

Based on this season's opening episode, 'Future Days', it seems The Last of Us' sophomore season will be a largely faithful take on its gaming namesake. However, future episodes will need to ratchet up the tension, melodrama, and horror-infused action if season 2 wants to be talked about as glowingly as its forebear.

The dark side of us

Ellie and Tommy lying in the snow with a hunting rifle in The Last of Us season 2

Some years have passed since we last saw Ellie (left), pictured here with Joel's brother Tommy (right) (Image credit: Liane Hentscher/HBO)

Like The Last of Us Part II game, episode 1 of the hit HBO series' second season reunites us with Joel (Pedro Pascal) and Ellie (Bella Ramsey) after a time jump. Indeed, five years have passed since the explosive season 1 finale where Joel massacred numerous Fireflies to save Ellie's life.

Remember, she's immune to the Cordyceps virus because the Fireflies' doctors believe the fungus has been growing in her brain since she was born. So, they were going to use Ellie's brain to create a vaccine, which would kill Ellie in the process. Cue a furious Joel going on a bloodthirsty rampage to rescue Ellie, seemingly consigning humanity to its fate with no cure to combat the virus, and then lying to Ellie about what actually happened at the Fireflies camp.

I was already convinced that Dever would be a vengeance-fuelled tour de force

One push of the fast-forward button later, and the pair have grown accustomed to life in Jackson, the now-bustling Wyoming town that's become a safe haven from the life-threatening, global scourge that's decimated humanity.

Before we catch up with our intrepid duo, there's the small matter of addressing Joel's murder spree and the deceased Fireflies' devastated relatives left to pick up the pieces. That includes Kaitlyn Dever's Abby, The Last of Us Part II's divisive deuteragonist, whose father is among the people Joel mercilessly gunned down.

What's immediately apparent about Dever's Abby is that she's not as physically imposing as her video-game counterpart. Loathed as Abby is by some The Last of Us fans for events in the game that I won't spoil here, I suspect those same devotees will be vexed over what they perceive to be an unnecessary tweak to her build.

Kaitlyn Dever's Abby walking in a snowy area in The Last of Us season 2

I've no doubt that Dever will deliver a powerful portrayal of Abby in HBO's TV adaptation (Image credit: Liane Hentscher/HBO)

Honestly, though, I don't mind this minor, if controversial, change. Yes, Abby's physicality is a large part of her identity, so the decision to downgrade this part of her character is one reason why fans expressed concern for Dever's welfare in the lead-up to season 2's release.

Nonetheless, based on her portrayal of tough and complex yet empathetic characters in other projects, I was already convinced that Dever would be a vengeance-fuelled tour de force in HBO's small-screen adaptation. My confidence has only grown after witnessing the emotional gravitas she imbues Abby with during her limited screentime in 'Future Days', and I can't wait to see how she builds on the character in Part II in future episodes.

Season 2 isn't afraid to show how Joel and Ellie's once-strong bond has deteriorated

By and large, though, this is still the Ellie and Joel show, and the critically acclaimed Max series isn't afraid to show how their once-strong bond has deteriorated in the time since we last saw them.

A major part of the heartbreaking shift in their relationship is down to Ellie's growth as a person. She's still the oft-amusing, impulsive, and reckless individual we came to adore in The Last of Us season 1, but an animalistic fury – one born out of traumatic events she's endured – now courses through her veins. That means she's not only physically older and more world-weary than last season's Ellie, but also far more temperamental and destructive than before.

A close up of Pedro Pascal's Joel in The Last of Us season 2

Pascal's emotionally rich performance in 'Future Days' tugs at the heartstrings (Image credit: HBO)

Unfortunately for Joel, he bears the brunt of the highly charged verbal torpedoes Ellie lets loose. This is more than a normal teen rebelling against a parent, biological or otherwise, though. Indeed, it's a surrogate father-daughter bond on the verge of total collapse.

A clear animosity has developed between them since The Last of Us TV show's season 1 finale. That much is clear in the plot exposition woven into a conversation between Joel and Isabela Merced's season 2 newcomer Dina, who's an utter delight as Ellie's bestie and Joel's surrogate daughter substitute for Ellie.

Fans of Naughty Dog's games aside, I don't think anyone will be prepared for the breakdown in their relationship – hostilities that'll only grow when that huge showdown between Joel and Ellie occurs. In fact, I'd go as far as to say some viewers will be stunned by this development, especially as they spent little time apart in season 1. Like The Last of Us Part II, 'Future Days' keeps interactions between them to a minimum, which serves to make the brief scenes they share all the more heart-shattering.

Support structures

Isabela Merced's Dina and Bella Ramsey's Ellie sitting in a room in The Last of Us season 2

Merced's Dina is a perfect foil to Ramsey's Ellie in more ways than one (Image credit: Liane Hentscher/HBO)

There's more to one of the best Max shows' return than this season's tritagonists in Joel, Ellie, and Abby, though.

The return of characters from season 1, including Tommy (Gabriel Luna) and Maria (Rutina Wesley), plus the addition of new characters like Merced's Dina, Young Mazino's Jesse, plus Abby's strike team (read more about them in my season 2 cast guide) help to populate this universe with fascinating, complex characters whose relationships will be impacted by the actions of the aforementioned trio. That each new actor fits their character like a glove only makes them more likable and/or intriguing to watch, too.

That each new actor fits their character like a glove only makes them more likable and/or intriguing to watch, too

There's also a largely gratifying expansion of the narrative depicted in Part II. Most are minor narrative improvements that flesh out its story or refine the tale Naughty Dog originally told, but the odd one or two additions might frustrate long-time fans wanting a beat-for-beat re-tread of the game series' latest entry.

One change that won't irk fans is the addition of Gail (Catherine O'Hara), a psychotherapist whose complex relationship with Joel is already a season highlight of mine after season 2's opening episode. I reveled in seeing these powerhouse actors, whose emotion-wracked performances speak louder than words ever could, go toe-to-toe. I really hope we're treated to more similarly intense interactions between them over the course of this season.

Gail sitting down holding a book in The Last of Us season 2

O'Hara's Gail is one new addition to HBO's interpretation that builds on its video game counterpart (Image credit: Liane Hentscher/HBO)

The premiere's near-hour-long runtime allows for brief moments of levity to shine through the post-apocalyptic melodrama, too.

Much of that comes by way of Ellie and Dina's endearing puppy love-style dynamic. Ramsey and Merced clearly revel in egging each other on as their respective characters; their playful exchanges punctuating the sobering yet dangerous world they inhabit.

Even though I know what happens in Part II, I'm still keen to see how their relationship evolves.

Ramsey and Merced clearly revel in egging each other on as their respective characters

'Future Days' has already set up fascinating threads for this dynamic with the fallout from their romantically charged dance, Ellie's physical run-in with a new version of the Infected (aka the Stalker), and the ominous, double-headed nature of how this season's premiere ends all set to change the duo's perceptions of, and loyalty to, each other. That's before we even get to that absolutely soul-crushing moment from Part II (if you know, you know) that'll severely impact their friendship.

If there's one criticism I have of 'Future Days', it's that it's the epitome of a calm before the storm-style episode.

Okay, it's supposed to serve as a slow-paced reintroduction to this universe that moves the requisite chess board pieces into place for more heart-pounding, shocking, and revelatory events to come. Still, there are moments of thrilling action and/or location-based exploration in Part II's first few hours of gameplay that, while they can't be directly translated for television, could've been substituted for other suspense-filled storytelling beats.

My verdict

'Future Days' is a purposeful and methodically paced reintroduction to HBO's retelling of The Last of Us, and one I mostly enjoyed. As a catch-up episode, it didn't need to employ a gung-ho storytelling approach. I was also largely satisfied with its near-perfect authentic take on Naughty Dog's source material.

That said, compared to season 1's action-heavy and emotionally devastating opener, it felt somewhat underwhelming in its design. Part II's most heart-rending moment notwithstanding, more thrills and tragedy-laced incidents will be required in future episodes – in season 2 and The Last of Us' recently confirmed third season, both of which cover the story told in Part II – to recapture the infectious magic of its predecessor.


The Last of Us season 2 episode 1 is out now on Max (US and Australia) and Sky Atlantic (UK).

Top 10 trending phones of week 15
11:11 pm | April 13, 2025

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As we complete week 15, the Samsung Galaxy A56 is again reigning our trending chart, and this time the Galaxy S25 Ultra gave the Korean company a double victory. [#InlinePriceWidget, 13603, 1#] Poco X7 Pro jumped to third, while the Motorola Edge 60 Fusion retained its spot as the fourth most popular phone in our database. Apple's iPhone 16 Pro Max is another big gainer, placing fifth this week, while the Galaxy A36 is up to sixth. Oppo's Find X8 Ultra is seventh, the newly announced beastly flagship turning heads even though it's not leaving its home market. The next two...

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