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Samsung Notes updated with landscape support, other improvements
9:23 pm | August 28, 2025

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One UI 8 was a major overhaul of Samsung’s user interface, but the company’s first-party apps are getting their own improvements too - it’s not just the base UI. For example, the Samsung Notes app just got an updated version with two new features and some bug fixes. The two major additions are support for landscape layout and support for sticky notes. The former refers to creating notes with the “page” oriented horizontally, not having the option to use the app in landscape orientation (which was already supported). This will be a great fit for tablets like the newly announced Galaxy...

Xiaomi announces HyperOS 3.0 based on Android 16, beta rollout begins shortly
8:24 pm |

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Xiaomi officially announced HyperOS 3.0 based on Android 16 for its phones and gave a list of devices that are eligible for beta testing. It's important to note that the announcement was for the Chinese market, so some features may vary, and the release dates will likely be different as well. The new HyperOS 3.0 brings a slight visual revamp with new icons, a new status bar and the addition of Super Island. Additionally, 3.0 also offers AI capability improvements and under-the-hood tweaks for enhanced performance. The Super Island feature is much like the Dynamic Island on iOS. It...

Honor Magic V5 review
7:59 pm |

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Honor MagicPad 3, MagicBook Art 14 2025 now available internationally
7:26 pm |

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The Honor MagicPad 3 and MagicBook Art 14 2025 are now available in global markets alongside the Magic V5. Honor made the announcement at an event held in London, UK. Honor’s MagicPad 3 tablet comes in a single version with 512 GB storage and 16 GB RAM, costing £599. It is available in Gray and White colors. Meanwhile, the MagicBook Art 14 2025 laptop's version to come overseas is packing the Intel Core Ultra 7 255H CPU, 32 GB of RAM and 1 TB of SSD storage. It retails for £1,499 in the UK and €1,699 in Continental Europe. It comes in Emerald Green, Mocha Brown, and Sunrise White color...

Samsung SmartThings Family Care update makes it easier to use for caregivers and care recipients alike
6:27 pm |

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Around a year ago, Samsung unveiled SmartThings Family Care, an initiative aimed at caregivers who have aging people in their care. Today, the company has announced an update for Family Care, which makes using the service more convenient. Family Care has also expanded to now be available in over 200 countries worldwide, from its initial launch which was US-only. With the update, Family Care can be easily installed even by people unfamiliar with using apps. Caregivers simply send an invitation link which includes easy guided steps to join the service. The update also lets families...

Web.com review
5:55 pm |

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Web.com was founded in 1999 and worked its way to become one of the leading web hosting technology companies, as well as one of the largest providers of online marketing services in the USA. It was a part of the Web.com Group which also owned a whole portfolio of brands including Network Solutions and Register.com. Their main aim was (or so they claim) to “help customers of all sizes build an online presence that delivers results”.

In 2021 web.com merged with Endurance Web Presence resulting in a new company Newfold Digital. Then, in 2025 web.com was absorbed by Network Solutions.

Plans and pricing

Web.com services aim to cover all the bases when it comes to hosting, website design and the problem of security. Besides shared hosting, they provide domain registration (and transfer) services, their own website builder and WordPress-optimized hosting (managed and unmanaged).

At first, the pricing seems cheap and cheerful, but if you decide to dig a bit deeper you’ll reveal that the displayed price is valid for the first month only. From the second month onward, the price will be more than doubled and if you haven’t read everything through and through, you might feel like you’ve been played for a fool. For instance, the cheapest hosting package (labeled as “Essential Hosting”) is priced at $5.95 per month, yet this goes for the first month only and the second one is going to cost you $14.95, which is a broad daylight robbery in comparison. Well, at least you should get a “free” domain name registration with every package in addition to their beginner-friendly website builder.

As for supported payment methods, they accept all major credit/debit cards and PayPal. If you are wondering about their refund policy, they are rather rigorous about not providing any, although you can cancel their services at any time.

Website Builder

Web.com gives you access to a website builder and even an online store (Image credit: Web.com)

Ease of use

To kick off your website, you’ll first have to decide which is the right hosting solution for you and whether you want to build your website by yourself (there are several ways to do so) or you would rather put it in the hands of experts (by opting for the “Build It For Me” option). If the latter is the one you want, you should schedule a call with Web.com’s team to get a consultation on the matter (at no cost).

Anyhow (sooner or later), you’ll have to pick out a plan and, since they are well presented, this should be as easy as anything. If you are new to all this, the FAQ section below might be of some help. After adding this plan to the cart, you’ll be asked (as expected) to register a new domain (all of them are free for a year, except for “.co”) or use the one you possess. However, keep in mind that after the renewal period your domain can cost you up to $38 per year, which is a handsome sum of money. There, you can apply a promotional code (if you are lucky to have one), enter your name,e-mail address and password and proceed to create your Web.com’s account.

With all shared hosting packages, Web.com provides its users with an access to cPanel, which is great news. Thanks to its intuitive and beginner friendly interface and one-click installer (for about 25 open-source applications), your website will be on fire in a heartbeat. If you haven’t had much experience with coding and yet you want to develop your website by yourself, Web.com offers a newbie-friendly drag-and-drop website builder which should do the trick.

Web.com

We used GTmetrix to measure the uptime and response time of our Web.com site (Image credit: GTmetrix)

Speed and experience

Although Web.com is quite keen on presenting itself in the best possible light, it (curiously) doesn’t emphasize blazing speed performance as one of its greatest assets. Nevertheless, after putting Web.com’s main website to the test, we learned that they have nothing to worry about concerning this. After taking into account all of the vital web metrics, GTmetrix (our speed testing tool) rated speed performance of Web.com’s website with a B (95%), which is a pretty good result.

Web.com promises an industry-standard uptime of 99.9%. However, after consistent monitoring of Web.com’s main website for a month we got a less favorable outcome resulting in 99.83%. There were four instances of downtime and together they lasted for 67 minutes, the longest one persisting for 28 minutes straight. Although this is not the most dreadful performance we’ve seen, it’s needless to say that we were hoping for better results.

Support

Web.com has an extensive Online Help Center that offers similar functionality to a knowledgebase (Image credit: Web.com)

Support

If you find yourself in need of help, proceed to Web.com‘s “Online Help Center'', which has familiar functionality of a knowledgebase. There, the articles are sorted out into eight fitting categories and each of them is rated by a system involving stars, from one to five. Most of these are beginner-oriented and offer solutions to various potential problems described in great detail, more often with pictures than without. Using the search box should get you a good deal of hits, although a number of them might be rather loosely connected to the actual problem.

As an addition, there is a FAQ section on Web.com‘s site for each product type presented and it provides some helpful insight for all the newcomers.

As a more human-centered alternative, you can reach out to Web.com's technical team via telephone, ticket and live chat, all of which should be available day-and-night. Other than that, you can get in touch with them via text messages on Facebook and Twitter, which is a nice touch for all the users out there.

The competition

As children of the same parent company, Network Solutions and Web.com are somewhat similar. Both try to be accessible to new users and offer some affordable hosting solutions without the need for compromising the quality. That being said, Web.com gives its users an access to cPanel (probably the user-friendliest solution of its kind out there), while Network Solutions doesn’t, so the choice might be up to that.

Both Bluehost and Web.com have packages aimed at new users in particular, and pretty good ones to boot.  Nevertheless, if you’re looking to save some bucks, Bluehost is a better choice, since its entry-level plan goes for $2.95 per month, while it is $5.95 with Web.com. However, if you fail to read about the renewal rates after the promotional period, both hosts might make you jump out of your skin.

While both HostGator and Web.com are more than able to cover everything needed to launch a small business, HostGator can do the same for medium-sized businesses as well. In addition to shared hosting, it provides several options for reseller, VPS and dedicated servers, which is a must-have for a growing business.

WestHost is a fellow US-based web hosting provider with more than two decades of experience in the industry. The smallest plans with both of them are beyond budget-friendly at start (especially WestHost’s entry-level plan which is going for $0.99 at the moment), but they will raise the price after the promotional period to its fullest capacity. Even so, Web.com’s starter plan (which comes as no surprise) puts less restriction on its features and throws in a free domain registration to even the odds.  

Final verdict

At the end of the day, Web.com is pleasantly honest in not trying to be something more than it actually is. Their hosting solutions are primarily aimed at newcomers, which they try to supply with everything it takes so they can quickly kickstart their website across the virtual web highway. Hence, if you consider yourself one of them, Web.com’s hosting packages might provide you with a good value for money.

However, if you have bigger plans for your website (or are determined to save some money for the rainy days), your dream website might find a forever home with more celebrated companies like Hostgator, Bluehost or GoDaddy.

Honor Magic V5 officially starts global rollout
5:30 pm |

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As promised, Honor’s latest foldable smartphone, the Magic V5, has officially begun its global rollout. It is now available for purchase in several European countries. Honor Magic V5 is being offered at a starting price of €1,999 in Europe and £1,699.99 in the UK, though various early-bird promotions can help you shave a decent amount. Tablets, TWS earphones and outright discounts will be available across different markets, while Honor will also throw in a free screen replacement, should something happen to it during the first 12 months of ownership. The phone will be sold in four...

India’s tablet market had mixed results in the first half of 2025
4:55 pm |

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In the first half of the year, tablet shipments in India decreased 32.2% compared to the first half of 2024, down to 2.15 million units, according to a new report by IDC. Interestingly, the detachable tablet segment actually grew by 18.9% year-on-year (YoY), but it was the 'slate tablet' category underperforming by 44.4% YoY that drove the overall number down. In the second quarter of this year (April to June), shipments were actually down even more - 42.1% compared to Q2 2024. In Q1 2025 the decline was 'just' 18.4% compared to Q1 2024. All of this seems quite dire, but there's a...

Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra benchmarked ahead of launch, chipset confirmed
2:55 pm |

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Samsung officially unveiled the affordable Galaxy Tab S10 Lite and is now preparing for the flagship tablet launch set for next week (September 4). Naturally, this launch has been preceded by a number of leaks and here’s another one – the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra has been benchmarked pretty extensively. The Ultra slate is powered by the Dimensity 9400+ – we know it’s the Plus model because the Cortex-X925 core is clocked at 3.73GHz instead of 3.63GHz on the original 9400. This should put this debate to bed. Here’s a screenshot from the Device Info HW app: Samsung Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra...

Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ awarded Guinness World Record as the world’s thinnest 3D curved display smartphone
1:51 pm |

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The Infinix Hot 60 Pro+, which made its global debut about a month ago and measures 5.95mm at its thinnest point, has been officially awarded the Guinness World Record for being the world's thinnest 3D curved display smartphone. The award ceremony took place at Indonesia's iconic Borobudur Temple, which coincided with the local launch of the Infinix Hot 60 Pro+ in Indonesia. Infinix partnered with an ILAC-accredited laboratory to validate the Guinness World Record. The Hot 60 Pro+ underwent rigorous laser measurements taken at 10 different points, and the lab confirmed that the...

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