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It’s official: Xiaomi Mix Fold 3 arrives in August with Leica cameras
3:18 am | July 5, 2023

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Xiaomi President Lu Weibing today announced that the Mix Fold 3 is coming in August. He responded with the news to a question on Weibo, in the comments of a post he made about Xiaomi's latest factory upgrade. The new Smart Factory was officially launched and the first model it will mass produce will be exactly the Mix Fold 3. Apparently there have been a lot of upgrades in terms of manufacturing systems to ensure that the Mix Fold 3 can be thinner and stronger at the same time. It will also have Leica-branded cameras, unsurprisingly. Xiaomi Mix Fold 2 from 2022 The Mix Fold 2...

All iPhone 15 models rumored to get larger batteries
11:52 pm | July 4, 2023

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According to a new rumor out of China, supposedly coming from an "insider" at a Foxconn factory, this year's Apple iPhone 15 lineup will see definite improvements in battery capacity. All four models will benefit. So here are the rumored sizes. The iPhone 15 is said to have a 3,877 mAh battery, the iPhone 15 Plus has 4,912 mAh, the iPhone 15 Pro goes with 3,650 mAh, and the iPhone 15 Pro Max has 4,852 mAh. For comparison's sake, note that the iPhone 14 comes with a 3,279 mAh cell, the iPhone 14 Plus a 4,323 mAh battery, the iPhone 14 Pro's has 3,200 mAh capacity, and the iPhone 14 Pro...

Acer Swift Go 14 review: less style, more substance
10:30 pm |

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Acer Swift Go 14: Two-minute review

Laptops, it turns out, don’t really always need to be exciting, and the Acer Swift Go 14 is proof of that. We’re so used to laptop manufacturers one-upping one another in design that we’ve kind of been conditioned to just expect that as a mark of a good laptop.

Not that we shouldn’t also value a brilliant design and gorgeous aesthetics, of course, but we do sometimes forget that there are a lot of users out there who don’t need a stunning notebook to showcase to their colleagues and the strangers at their usual coffee spot. And this laptop is a good reminder of that.

Bringing things back down to Earth, the Swift Go 14 isn’t one for frills. In fact, its plain-looking chassis makes it easy to be overlooked. But a closer look reveals a capable machine that will see you through your daily productivity tasks without breaking a sweat. Kind of literally, in fact, since its heat management system is impressive for a laptop its size. And while its battery life isn’t going to surpass the best MacBooks, it’ll certainly see you through a full day’s work so you don’t have to lug around that charger during commutes. 

There’s also a lot more to appreciate here: the selection of ports is surprisingly good, and the display, being OLED, is vibrant. So while you’re obviously not getting a luxurious laptop in the Swift Go 14, you’re looking at one of the best laptops and one of the best Ultrabooks in terms of value.

Acer Swift Go 14: Price & availability

  • How much does it cost? Starting at $799.99 (about £630, AU$1,200) 
  • When is it available? Available now
  • Where can you get it? Configurations vary per region 

Availability of the Acer Swift Go 14 is a little tricky right now as not all configurations Acer has planned are out in the world yet and also vary per region. For example, the model I reviewed here isn’t available in the UK and in Australia. So, if you’re hoping to purchase this laptop, be sure to pay close attention to what you’re getting.

My review unit (Acer Swift Go SFG14-71-785V), which comes with an Intel Core i7 13700H, Iris Xe graphics, 16GB RAM and a 14-inch 2880 x 1800 90Hz OLED display, is available in the US for $1,099.99 (about £865, AU$1,650). However, as I mentioned, it currently isn’t available in the UK and Australia.

Even the cheapest US configuration, the $799.99 (about £630, AU$1,200) base model with a Intel Core i5-1335U, Iris Xe graphics, 8GB RAM and 14-inch 1920 x 1200 60Hz IPS touch display isn’t available outside the US at the time of writing.

The price tag on my review unit might feel a little steep for some, however. Don’t get me wrong; you’re definitely getting a lot of value here – considering you’re getting robust specs and an OLED display. At the same time, not a lot of people are ready to shell out that much for a laptop they’ll only use for general work and everyday use.

  • Price score: 4 / 5

Acer Swift Go 14

(Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

Acer Swift Go 14: Specs

Let’s just say for now that the Acer Swift Go 14 comes in several different configurations. The problem is that at the time of writing, not all configurations have been released. My review model, for example, is not available outside the US and currently the only 2880 x 1800 configuration available. On top of that, the UK currently only has the 16-inch models available while Australia only has an AMD 14-inch version on their respective Acer online shops.  

 If none of the currently available configurations appeal to you, I would suggest waiting until Acer makes more models available. 

  • Specs score:  / 5

Acer Swift Go 14: Design

  • Boring design
  • Decent keyboard and trackpad
  • Great port selection

Acer keeps things simple on the design front. As a result, the Acer Swift Go 14 is a powerful device wrapped in an unexciting package. It doesn’t look ugly; it’s not like you’d be embarrassed to take this to a coffee shop. It’s just boring especially compared to the likes of the Lenovo Yoga 9i Gen 8 and the HP Spectre line.

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Acer Swift Go 14

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Acer Swift Go 14

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I would definitely consider this a thin and light laptop, but it’s thicker than many of the premium options at 0.59mm thick. But that just means there’s a bit more space for a wider selection of ports, giving you not just two USB Type-C Thunderbolt 4 ports, but also two USB 3.2 Gen 1, an HDMI port, and a MicroSD card reader. It is also decently light at just 2.76 pounds. 

And it doesn’t feel cheap. In fact, it feels robust enough to survive hard falls – though I wouldn’t take this in extreme conditions. And since it can take a beating, you won’t really feel the need to coddle this during use.

Acer Swift Go 14

(Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

The 2880 x 1800 OLED display looks premium enough, but it’s really hard to tell if Acer put some sort of ineffective anti-reflective coating or just skipped it altogether because the glare and reflection on this display is really bad. Using it outdoors in the middle of the day was tough, especially when I was editing images in Lightroom, but it was also bad using it in my kitchen with the lights on. And that’s with the brightness turned all the way up to 400 nits.

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At least the keyboard and trackpad are comfortable to use. The keys on the keyboard are on the smaller side, and the switches underneath feel slightly squishy. However, the keyboard is very comfortable to type on. Meanwhile, the trackpad, while also smaller, feels responsive and great to use.

  • Design score: 3.5 / 5

Acer Swift Go 14

(Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

Acer Swift Go 14: Performance

  • Great productivity performance
  • Effective, if loud, cooling system
  • Sharp and vivid display, bright audio
Acer Swift Go 14: Laptop benchmarks

Here's how the Acer Swift Go 14 performed in our suite of benchmark tests:

3DMark: Night Raid: 19,924; Fire Strike: 5,533; Time Spy: 2,025
GeekBench 6: 2,535 (single-core); 11,950 (multi-core)
25GB File Copy:
1,481MBps
Handbrake 1.6: 5m 35s
CrossMark: Overall: 1,937; Productivity: 1,858; Creativity: 2,048; Responsiveness: 1,856
Sid Meier's Civilization VI: Gathering Storm (1080p): 27fps; (1800p): 18fps
Web Surfing (Battery Informant): 8 hrs 4 mins 

Though the Acer Swift Go 14 has some of the makings of a creator’s laptop – the 1440p webcam, its cinema-grade 100% DCI-P3 color gamut, its robust cooling system – it doesn’t quite cut it when it comes to demanding creative workloads. During my time with the laptop in which I used it for both productivity tasks and editing high-res RAW images, I have found it to somewhat struggle with the latter.

In Lightroom, for example, it took longer than five minutes for it to export 50 or so high-resolution images with some basic edits from RAW to JPEG, which was frustrating and is definitely not ideal when you’re trying to roll out a time-sensitive story. I doubt it would be powerful enough to see through rendering and exporting a five-minute 4K video without some hair-pulling on the user’s end.

Acer Swift Go 14

(Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

When it comes to productivity workloads, however, the Swift Go 14 delivers impressively. I didn’t experience any slowdows even when I had 20 browser tabs open with four different streaming services playing content simultaneously. In our benchmarks, it also managed to go toe-to-toe with the likes of the Asus ZenBook 14X OLED and the Acer Swift X 14 in Geekbench in both its single-core and multicore performance. It also beat out the Zenbook 14X OLED in both the CrossMark test and Handbrake.

Acer Swift Go 14

(Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

What’s more, it managed to stay relatively cool under pressure even when I was doing my photo editing workloads. It helps that its hinge is designed to prop up the bottom half, ensuring there’s good, consistent airflow. Fair warning though: it does get pretty loud when its fans go on overdrive when performing demanding tasks. 

Though made for productivity tasks, you will find the Swift Go 14 a fantastic laptop for watching the latest blockbusters and newest season of your favorite show. That display, despite the very distracting reflections you’re getting, is plenty sharp and offers decent dynamic range so you’re still getting plenty of detail in dark scenes. The bright audio helps with the experience as well – although I would have preferred better-sounding speakers. Sadly, you’re not getting a lot of low end here, the mids are pretty recessed, and the soundstage is not particularly wide.

  • Performance score: 4 / 5

Acer Swift Go 14: Battery life

  • All-day battery
  • Not too long, not too short, just right

If you require MacBook-level battery life, you should look elsewhere. But if you just want something to last you through an entire workday without needing to recharge, the Acer Swift Go 14 will suit you just fine, giving us about a little over eight hours of battery life in our web surfing test, outlasting the Acer Swift X 14 for about 30 minutes. 

Turn down brightness, and you should be able to squeeze a bit more juice out of it so you can leave the charger at home.

  • Battery score: 4 / 5

Acer Swift Go 14

(Image credit: Future / Michelle Rae Uy)

Should you buy the Acer Swift Go 14?

Buy it if...

You want a no-nonsense everyday laptop
What the Acer Swift Go 14 lacks in frills, it makes up for in essentials with its robust build, excellent everyday performance, and abundance of ports.

You need a mid-range machine
With a bit more power than most budget laptops, this should get you through all your productivity needs without slowing down or overheating – it does get loud, however.

Don't buy it if...

You really care about how your laptop looks
If you prefer a laptop you can show off to your friends or at a coworking space, look elsewhere. The Acer Swift Go 14 isn’t here to look pretty.

Acer Swift Go 14: Also consider

If the Acer Swift Go 14 has you considering other options, here are two more laptops to consider...

How I tested the Acer Swift Go 14

  • Tested the laptop for about three weeks
  • Used it for work, photo editing, and streaming, as well as to work events
  • Stress-tested it using our suite of benchmarks

During my three week testing, I used the Acer Swift Go 14 for work and photo editing, taking it with me to Google I/O to see how it fared tackling the more demanding workloads in a time crunch. I also used it for work video meetings as well as personal video calls with friends. I also ran it through our suite of benchmark tests.

With years of extensive experience testing and reviewing laptops, and as one of the Computing editors at TechRadar, I have all the right tools to determine whether or not a laptop is worth your time and money. You can trust me to put them through their paces and make the right recommendations.

Read more about how we test

First reviewed July 2023

UK court rules that Apple infringed on two standard essential patents by Optis
6:32 pm |

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Just last week Apple signed a long-term patent agreement with Nokia that covers 5G and other technologies. However, Cupertino has no such agreement with Optis Cellular Technology, which is suing Apple over eight patents. The UK Court of Appeal just confirmed a decision from March 2022 that states that Apple infringed on two of them. The two patents were ruled to be essential for 4G connectivity and were found to be used by Apple’s iPhones. Apple appealed the decision in May, but that appeal was rejected by the court. All of this is a part of an ongoing legal saga that began four...

The Samsung Galaxy M34 to cost the same as its predecessor
5:37 pm |

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The Samsung Galaxy M34 will launch later this week (on Friday) and we already know some of the key specs thanks to this page on Amazon India. One thing you won’t find on that page (not yet!) is the price – but leakster Yogesh Brar claims to know it. According to the leakster, the M34 will be priced in the ₹18-19,000 range. For reference, the Galaxy M33 was ₹18,000 for a 6/128GB phone when it arrived in April last year. Samsung Galaxy M34 highlights Compared to its predecessor, the Galaxy M34 has a different display (6.46” AMOLED vs. 6.6” LCD, both 120Hz FHD+), both use the...

iQOO 11S and TWS 1 announced
4:42 pm |

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The latest additions to the iQOO lineup are here with the iQOO 11S and TWS 1 wireless earbuds. The 11S is a minor update to the iQOO 11 bringing up to 1TB of storage, 200W fast charging compared to 120W on the iQOO 11 and an improved 50MP IMX866 main cam. The rest of the specs between the two phones are identical as are their designs. iQOO 11S The 11S brings the same 6.78-inch LTPO4 AMOLED display with 1,440 x 3,200 px resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate as its predecessor. The device is also equipped with vivo’s V2 display chip which helps manage refresh rate and gaming performance....

Xiaomi Mix Fold3 to also miss on an international release
3:54 pm |

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The foldable market may be growing steadily as most major smartphone OEMs have not one but a couple of foldable handsets already. However, that's mostly true for the Chinese market, whereas other countries' choices are mostly limited to Samsung, Motorola, Huawei and, in some cases, Oppo. Unfortunately, things won't be changing anytime soon. According to a reputable Chinese tipster IceUniverse, Xioami's upcoming Mix Fold 3 won't make it outside of China. Like its predecessors, Xiaomi's next foldable device will again have limited exposure. And although the report doesn't reveal much about...

The Samsung Galaxy M34 appears on the Google Play Console days before launch
3:01 pm |

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The Samsung Galaxy M34 will launch on July 7 (this Friday), you can already see a lot of details on the Amazon India landing page. Not everything, but leaks have already filled in most of the missing details, things like the Exynos 1280 chipset. This is further confirmed by the Google Play Console listing, which names the chipset (S5E8825 is the model number of the 1280). It also shows a 1,080 x 2,340px display (19.5:9), this will be a 6.46” 120Hz Super AMOLED panel, according to the info on Amazon. Samsung Galaxy M34 on the Google Play Console The phone will launch with Android...

WiZ smart plug review: a basic but effective affordable smart plug
3:00 pm |

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Two-minute review

 The WiZ Wi-Fi-connected smart plug is a basic but reliable plug that will help automate your home. It’s not particularly feature-heavy — even some of the best smart plugs aren’t — but it does everything it says on the tin.

The 72.5 x 51.5 x 30.6 mm (H x W x D) plug is made of white plastic, and while it feels a little cheap, it’s robust and fits snugly into the socket. On the top, there’s a small LED light, which shows you when the device is switched on.

To pair it, you’ll need the WiZ app; both the original app and its newer version work just fine and are easy to navigate generally. The instructions for pairing the plug are a little vague (and confusingly refer to the plug as a light) and if you’ve never used a WiZ product, it’s easy to miss that you need to turn the plug on and off three times to enter pairing mode. 

WiZ Smart Plug, plugged in and powered on

(Image credit: Future)

The WiZ Wi-Fi smart plug pairs exclusively with 2.4GHz Wi-Fi, so some dual-band users may find pairing difficult. However, Wi-Fi connectivity provides the ability to remotely control your device.

Once that’s done, the plug works swimmingly. I used it mostly to control my WiZ Indoor Security Camera, as I dislike the feeling of being watched in my own home; you can’t always schedule internal cameras to turn off when you’re in the house during the day. I also tried it with higher-load devices and tested the remote control feature while out and about, all of which worked perfectly well.

Within the app, there are no advanced features other than scheduling, which is a shame; even some of the cheaper competition, like the TP-Link Kasa Smart Wi-Fi Plug Slim KP105, can do a few cool things beyond the basics.

For just $15.99 / £17.99 / AU$27.00, the WiZ smart plug is available directly from the WiZ store and on Amazon.

WiZ Smart Plug on a wooden floor

(Image credit: Future)

WiZ Smart Plug review: specifications

Should I buy the WiZ Smart Plug?

Buy it if...

Don't buy it if...

WiZ Smart Plug review: Also consider

WiZ Smart Plug not for you? Try out one of these alternatives...

How I tested the WiZ Smart Plug smart lock

  • I tested the WiZ smart plug for 48 hours
  • I used it with 4 different devices and used it with Alexa
  • I tested WiZ’s various in-app settings and features

I used the WiZ smart plug for 48 hours, testing it with my indoor security camera, kettle, PC and dumb lamp. After downloading the WiZ app on my iPhone, I tried remotely controlling the plug, as well as setting it off on a schedule and using voice assistants.

I’ve been testing smart devices regularly for a year now but have been using them for far longer. I benchmarked this plug against my TP-Link plug, as well as using previous reviews on TechRadar to sense-check my findings.

Read more about how we test

First reviewed June 2023

ZTE teases much improved camera for the next nubia flagship
2:07 pm |

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While one ZTE team is preparing for the Red Magic 8S Pro launch tomorrow, their colleagues are working on the next camera flagship. Ni Fei, the President of ZTE Mobile Devices, posted an image of two camera modules – one belonging to an old ZTE phone and one to an upcoming model. Both modules are the same size (22.5 x 22mm), but one clearly has a much larger aperture. The camera module for the upcoming ZTE camera phone (left) and the old module (right) A previous teaser for a nubia phone showed a close-up of a camera island with two labels clearly visible – “35mm” and “Ultra...

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