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Xiaomi posts record Q1 results on the back of solid growth across smartphones, AIoT and wearables
12:41 pm | May 28, 2025

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Xiaomi shared its Q1 2025 financial report, and the numbers show growth across all key divisions within the corporation. Revenues soared to CNY 111.3 billion ($15.4 billion), which represents a 47% year-on-year growth, while net profits grew by over 64% and reached $1.48 billion. Research and development expenses rose by over 30% and now amount to $930 million with Xiaomi’s portfolio now boasting over 43,000 patents worldwide. Nearly half of all Xiaomi employees (47.7%) work in the R&D field. The smartphone and AIoT division, which is Xiaomi’s big earner, brought in $12.8...

Exclusive: Here are some more images showing the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+’s sub-6mm design
11:04 am |

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Infinix is expected to launch the Hot 60 Pro+ with a sub-6mm design soon. Last week, we saw some images comparing its slim design to a regular iPhone, and yesterday, we saw a video comparing the Hot 60 Pro+'s thickness and weight to those of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge. Today, we've got some exclusive images corroborating previous leaks, with two of them showing the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ being as thick as four credit cards and three coins. Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ The Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ will be 5.95mm thick, which could make it the world's thinnest curved display phone at launch....

Apple might finally allow users to transfer eSIM to Android
10:07 am |

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Switching phones has become significantly easier in the past few years, but a big hurdle that still remains is transferring eSIMs. It presented an extra obstacle when switching from an iPhone to Android, but this is about to change. According to Android Authority, Apple is preparing a feature for iOS 19 that will allow users to transfer their eSIM profile from iPhone to Android effortlessly. A string in the code suggests the feature will be called “Transfer to Android,” available in Settings. The string suggests a new QR code will be generated, allowing Android phones to add the...

IMSI Design FloorPlan Pro 2025 review
9:47 am |

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Home design apps and tools are plentiful these days, and you’ll find loads f options for designing interior and exterior spaces online, on your desktop, and on mobile devices. IMSI Design FloorPlan Pro offers high end options for your desktop.

I was keen to see how this professional design tool compared to the best interior design software I've tested - especially considering the company behind it is also responsible for the excellent TurboCAD.

FloorPlan Pro; Pricing & plans

  • It's not the cheapest 3D home design software out there, but it promises to offer a wealth of features, which you can try free for 15 days

As for this writing, although FloorPlan Pro is available for both Macs and PCs, the former hasn’t been updated in years, and we’ve been told a brand new version is just round the corner. As such, we’ll be focusing our attention on the Windows version.

FloorPlan Pro is the high-end version of IMSI Design’s 3D home design family, the other two being “FloorPlan Deluxe”, and “FloorPlan Instant Architect”. As such it bears the highest price at just under US$280.

With it, you’ll get over 1,000 3D interior design furnishings and materials, over 4,000 plants for landscaping, foundation and HVAC planning tools, advanced dimensioning tools, the ability to import your own materials, backgrounds and plants, and much more.

This is a big software package and you may feel you need time to explore it and make sure it offers all the features you’re after. Thankfully, IMSI Design allow you to try their program free for 15 days.

  • Score: 4 / 5

FloorPlan Pro: Quick Start

IMSI Design FloorPlan Pro during our review

The Quick Start section helps you design the overall structure of your buildings in minutes (Image credit: IMSI Design )
  • A great way to quickly and easily create the basic outline of the building you’re about to create

There’s little doubt that FloorPlan Pro is replete with powerful features, and is designed with someone who’s serious about 3D home design in mind. However, despite that, the software is also designed to be as approachable as possible, and this is made exceedingly clear from the outset, thanks to the Quick Start section, which greets you when you launch the software.

This enables you to create the bare bones of your building in next to no time: to the right is a sidebar containing various generic rooms, such as a Kitchen, a Bedroom, a Garage, and so forth. Drag them onto your blank canvas (pretty much the rest of the interface), resize them, place them next to others, and within seconds, you’ll have created the outline of your building.

Now, you can’t do much else with this section - you can’t even add windows or doors - that’s for later on - but it does let you get started at lightning speed. Once you’re happy with the results, click on ‘Continue’ to access the ‘proper’ interface.

  • Score: 4.5 / 5

FloorPlan Pro: Interface

IMSI Design FloorPlan Pro during our review

The interface feels crowded, and a little dated, but everything you need is only a click away (Image credit: IMSI Design )
  • The interface feels crowded as there are buttons and icons on every edge of the screen, but everything is well organised and it won’t take you long to figure out where everything is and make good use of the available tools

FloorPlan Pro’s main interface is pretty busy, although well organised, despite the fact it looks antiquated and could do with a more modern lick of paint. You have alignment controls at the bottom, a series of cursors offering different functions to the left, and at the top, all the tools you need to design your home, organised by category, with ‘Floor’ being selected by default.

That section contains the tools you need to build walls, add windows and doors, insert stairs, railings, columns, and more. Other categories allow you to work on the foundations, add a roof, design the electrics and plumbing, work on the ventilation and air conditioning, add a deck, landscape the outside, etc. It’s incredibly full featured.

If you’re unsure what a tool does, just hover over it for a couple of seconds, and a detailed tooltip will appear telling you exactly what it does, and how to use it. Some even include a short animation to explain the concept more clearly.

By default, you’ll be working in a traditional 2D view, but you can also add a 3D view to the mix, which you can explore in parallel. You can use it to navigate through your design, select items and such, but you cannot manipulate your work from there.

When it comes to making alterations, the interface is very responsive: click on an object to select it, and drag it to move it around or resize it. We did notice however, that unlike other competing products, when you reposition a wall, adjoining walls aren’t resized and repositioned at the same time to accommodate that wall’s new position: you need to work on each in turn.

It’s cumbersome if you’ve grown used to the other way of working, but it shouldn’t be a deal breaker, especially if you like more precise control over your project.

  • Score: 4 / 5

FloorPlan Pro: Tools

IMSI Design FloorPlan Pro during our review

Hover over a tool for it to reveal what it does. Some even include a short animation to explain how they work (Image credit: IMSI Design )
  • There’s a lot of tools at your disposal, and once you’re used to the interface’s layout, you’ll start enjoying the creation process

As mentioned above, you can find the tools along the interface’s edges, and once you’ve gotten used to their location, accessing the right tool when you need it becomes second nature. In fact we found designing a project to be pretty easy considering the number of available options - not as easy as the “Quick Start” feature, mind, but still, it can become an immersive experience, as you focus on your design.

Working primarily in 2D to create your project might be viewed as a drawback, but there’s an inherent simplicity to the concept that we ended up enjoying the process, occasionally switching to 3D to see how it was all shaping up. The biggest drawback though is that you need a large screen, especially with the 3D view activated, as it can overlap with the rest of the interface and all too easily gets in the way, especially when you’re furnishing your building.

IMSI Design FloorPlan Pro during our review

Altering the topography is done through the 3D view (Image credit: IMSI Design )

When it comes to furnishings and materials, everything is located in a drop down menu to the right. All items are organised by category which you can explore, or just use the search field to quickly find what you’re looking for, which you then click and drag onto your design.

We really liked the landscape feature, and can understand why FloorPlan Pro have so many available plants for you to populate your grounds with. The versatility is immense, even allowing you to create uneven ground, creating a much more realistic look for the surrounding area; you can even build a house, cut into a hill for instance, and turn the garden into a dense forest.

The 3D view truly comes into its own when altering the landscape, as this is where you get to change the topography with the various available tools.

  • Score: 4 / 5

Should I buy FloorPlan Pro?

Buy it if...

You’re looking for a professional-grade home design program, with a vast array of features and options, and don’t mind the somewhat dated interface.

Don't buy it if...

You prefer creating, designing and altering your house in a 3D environment, or feel you need an interface that looks a little more modern.


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Realme GT 7 Dream Edition unboxing and hands-on
9:11 am |

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The newly global Realme GT 7 looks quite impressive, but its Dream Edition is the F1 fan's wet dream. Themed after the Aston Martin Aramco F1 Team it certainly has one of the most intriguing back designs in recent years! Clad in Aston Martin Racing Green and shipped in a very special box, you might be surprised to find that the Realme GT 7 Dream Edition isn't as expensive as you think. At €900 it's just €100 more than the regular phone, but the Dream Edition comes in a 16/512 GB trim. In India, the Dream Edition is an even better deal at INR 50,000. You get the phone in a solid box...

Samsung Galaxy S26 series might have thinner cameras
8:01 am |

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Samsung recently released the Galaxy S25 Edge which focuses on thinness above all else, and in the fall Apple will join this nascent market with its oft-rumored iPhone 17 Air. Today a new rumor out of Korea claims Samsung is working on making the cameras in the upcoming Galaxy S26 family thinner. Yes, the cameras themselves. This will be achieved by using inkjet printing, with matte ink, to replace the film that prevents light reflections and light overlap inside each lens module. As it's just ink, it will be thinner than the film that's currently being used. Obviously, the...

WhatsApp finally has an iPad app
6:11 am |

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WhatsApp has finally received its very own iPad app. Seriously, this only went live today. Needless to say, a lot of people have been waiting for a very long time for this to happen, and now it has. WhatsApp's official X account actually teased the launch yesterday with a cryptic post, and today it's made it official. You can now grab the WhatsApp app for iPad from the App Store of course. The app lets you make video and audio calls with up to 32 people, share your screen, and use both front and back cameras. It also integrates with the iPadOS Stage Manager multitasking system, as...

iPhone 17 Air’s weight rumored along with silicon-carbon battery, interesting frame material
4:35 am |

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The iPhone 17 Air is coming this September to replace the iPhone 16 Plus, and today a new report gives us some more details about its weight. This is said to be 146g, although past reports have also claimed 145g and 150g. So it's probably safe to assume it will weigh between 145g and 150g. That means it will be lighter than Samsung's Galaxy S25 Edge. Part of this is due to the fact that Apple won't be using a titanium frame like Samsung, instead going with the lighter 7000 series aluminum. This makes the frame weigh 25-30g. The OLED display comes in at 35g, the single 48 MP rear camera at...

Your Galaxy Z Flip7 might not have an Exynos chip after all
2:44 am |

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Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip7 is expected to launch in early July alongside the Galaxy Z Fold7, and we've recently heard that the Flip7 would be using Samsung's long-delayed Exynos 2500 chipset. Yesterday, a benchmark run of the US-bound model surfaced with the Exynos 2500 on board, and that seemed to settle things regarding regional availability - in short, it looked like the Exynos would be in worldwide. Today, however, a new report from Samsung's home of Korea claims otherwise. According to a local publication, the Exynos 2500 will only be used in the Flip7 in Korea, while every other region...

A merger between Samsung’s LSI and Foundry divisions is getting increasingly likely
12:59 am |

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Samsung's chip-manufacturing business isn't doing great, and poor yield is partially to blame. Even the Galaxy S25 series switched entirely to Snapdragon this year. Though the Exynos will return to the S26 series if the rumors are correct. The issues with Samsung's LSI (the chip design arm) run so deep that reports suggest a merger between Samsung LSI and another division, most likely Foundry. The initial rumors suggest that Samsung is planning to merge Samsung MX (Mobile Experience) and LSI, but the latest development is pointing to a Foundry-LSI merger instead. A South Korean news...

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