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Moto G Power 5G (2024) gets one step closer to release with Bluetooth certification
8:39 pm | March 11, 2024

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The original Moto G Power 5G was launched by Motorola in April of last year, and Motorola is currently working on its successor, the aptly named Moto G Power 5G (2024). We've already seen the upcoming model in some leaked renders, and today it's received its Bluetooth certification from the Bluetooth SIG. That's one of the many necessary certifications to have before launch, and it most likely means the G Power 5G (2024) is due to become official in a few weeks' time. That, of course, matches with the April release of its predecessor, so we won't at all be surprised if this one is...

Details for Snapdragon X Elite-powered Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge surface
7:38 pm |

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The Snapdragon X Elite was announced in October and in a few months it will be in the hands of consumers with devices like the Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge, which is likely to arrive in June, according to unofficial reports. This will be a 14” laptop with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD. It’s not clear whether there will be versions with different memory configurations, but it is clear that the RAM will be soldered (that is the case for the Intel-powered Book4 laptops too). The Edge will reportedly cost €1,800 for the 16/512GB configuration. For comparison, a 14” 16/512GB Galaxy Edge4 Pro is...

usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush review: The best battery life in a brush
7:30 pm |

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usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush: One minute review

The usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush is smart brush that gets you some high-end features, in a model that is priced lower than you might expect. There are few other screen-toting brushes out there, and you'll pay a premium for that. So does that help get the Y10 Pro in the list of best electric toothbrush options?

A screen alone won't do that, but when combined with all the other features this is a very compelling option for your mouth indeed. The brush is adaptive meaning it's able to change the power and style of brushing to suit the various parts of your mouth. All that should mean an ideal clean without damaging your gums in the process.

Then there's that stunning battery life. Despite packing in the features, this can keep it going for a whopping six months before it needs a charge. That makes it better than the top-end premium likes of the Oral-B iO Series 10 and the Philips Sonicare DiamondClean 9000.

This even charges using traditional USB-C, meaning no silly bathroom charger you need to carry about with you. That said, it doesn't come with a travel case and some of the guidance on the screen can be oddly worded. But with four cleaning modes, well-designed bristle head and a sleek finish, this is an impressive brush indeed.

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usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush review: Price and availability

  • Priced at $109 / £86 / AU$166

The usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush is available online to be bought directly from the company and shipped internationally. The price stands at $109 / £86 / AU$166 although this can vary.

At time of publishing, for example, there is a sale on and the pricing is $88.49 / £70 / AU$170. That gets you the brush, two brush heads and a USB-C charging cable.

You will need to buy replacement heads that are specifically designed for this brush. This can be found online from the site direct, or via retailers like Amazon, priced at $19.99 / £15.85 / AU$30.50 for a set of four Whitening Brush Heads

  • Value score: 4.5 / 5

usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush

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usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush review: Specifications

usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush review: Design

usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush

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  • IPX8 waterproof
  • USB-C charging
  • Color display

This brush certainly looks premium with that sleek finish, color display, and those quality-looking metallic edges to the screen and main button. The shape is pretty standard, largely because that shape works for comfort and weight balance. That said, this is a little longer than some – likely down to that inbuilt USB-C charging port and the very long battery life.

The head is easily replaceable and features a wave design to the bristles for deep cleaning. This is designed specifically to whiten teeth and penetrate deeply. Helpfully, the colors of the head are designed to fade over a period of three months so you can see when it's time to replace that with a new head.

There are two buttons, one to power the brush on and off and another to select modes and cycle through them. The brush is IPX8 waterproof, meaning it's sealed to the wet, to the point that you can brush your teeth while in the shower, if that's your thing.

The brush features a gyroscopic sensor which helps it to recognise the position you're using it in. That means it can offer more intelligent feedback, guidance and adaptiveness to give you the ideal brushing experience.

  • Design score: 5 / 5 

usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush review: Features

usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush

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  • Impressive six-month battery
  • Fast charging
  • Four modes

One of the most impressive features of the Y10 Pro is a superb six-month battery life. That's based on you brushing twice daily for two minutes a session. So even if this comes up a little short of that, you're still looking at months more battery life than even the best efforts from big names like Oral-B and Philips. Then, with a four-hour charge from a standard USB-C cable, it means you rarely need to think about battery – twice a year, rarely.

That display is another of the powerful weapons in this brush's arsenal. It means that you can see the mode you're using, you can see a timer, you get feedback on details like plaque, you can see the areas in your mouth you need to brush, and you get a stats read-out at the end.

Feedback is an important feature too as the brush is equipped to detect how you're brushing and adapt its sonic vibrations to suit. That can mean pulsations between 31,000 and 38,000 per minute to get you the best brush for your teeth, but while protecting your gums in the process.

There is a lack of a travel case, but since this keeps the price down it can be a good thing – presuming you don't need one. It's a shame there isn't an option to buy one with it, or as an accessory though.

  • Features score: 4.5 / 5

usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush review: Performance

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  • Decent power levels
  • Amazing battery life
  • Odd feedback messages

When it comes to performance, this brush certainly packs plenty of power, giving enough sonic movement to really feel like you're getting the plaque and dirt off your teeth. The screen, which shows the area of your mouth that's been brushed or missed is also impressive, using the gyroscope to detect where you've brushed.

The timer with haptic feedback helps you to move between mouth sectors every 30 seconds. There is a red LED on the back to show when you're using too much force, although you'll need to either be in front of the mirror, or in the dark, to be able to see that flashing as it's oddly placed on the back of the brush.

The battery does indeed just keep going, so that's not something you'll need to worry about. With a display of how much life it has left displayed on that screen, you can keep track and rest easy knowing you have enough juice left – ideal if you're away and don't want to have to charge, for example. Although with that USB-C port even charging can be simple, using a phone cable.

The language on the display is a little odd at times, telling you "need enhance" presumably for better brushing being required. Or saying "many plaques" which makes sense but just feels budget that this wasn't picked up in production, and leaves you wondering about what other areas did get enough attention to detail. 

For example, the four modes of Smart, Clean, White and Soft are supposed to adapt the vibrations on the brush head based on the modes and what area of your mouth it detects you working on. In reality, it's pretty tough to feel much difference which leaves you wondering just how effective these advanced claims are. That said, it does feel clean after use so even if every detail isn't as good as it seems, the results speak for themselves.

  • Performance score: 4/5 

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usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush: Scorecard

usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush: Should I buy?

Buy it if...

Don't buy it if...

Also consider

How I tested

I used the usmile Y10 Pro Sonic Electric Toothbrush for weeks in order to test the effectiveness of the brush itself as well as that battery performance. I also visited the dentist during this time and was complemented on my cleaning efforts - reflecting well on this brush's performance.

My brushing was twice daily with that two-minute timer and haptic half-minute guidance vibrations used to get a full and fair brush.

I was also testing other brushes from Oral-B and more which allowed me to see the difference between features like extra modes, oscillations versus sonics, battery life, screes, apps and more.

Huawei seeding new Harmony OS beta to over two dozen devices
6:33 pm |

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Huawei announced the launch of a new Harmony OS beta trial in China. Community members can join the program and test the new features, which include easier navigation, safer and more secure operations across the interface, and more responsive functions. The trial version is limited to only 2,000 people— 200 will get a log version, and the other 1,800 will get a no-log version, in which any bugs have to be reported manually. Also, upgrading to the new build would mean no going back to the stable version, and probably the most obvious requirement — only users in China are allowed....

Adobe Acrobat Pro (2024) review
5:48 pm |

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Adobe Acrobat has evolved since its early days as a PDF all-in-one, growing into three separate multi-platform apps: Acrobat Reader, Standard and Pro. 

Each software adds an increasing number of features, so, if you just need to view a PDF document, Acrobat Reader is ideal. Acrobat Standard and Pro are best for PDF creation and editing, electronic signing, and a lot more document management options. In most cases, and in our experience, Acrobat Standard is the best PDF editor for most people, while Acrobat Pro adds a few more tools for the business or professional user. 

We’ve already taken a look at Reader and Standard - you can check out our Adobe Acrobat Reader review and the Adobe Acrobat Standard review for more. It’s time to finish this PDF trilogy by exploring the capabilities of Adobe Acrobat Pro. 

Adobe Acrobat Pro: Price & plans

  • Pro is the most expensive version of Acrobat, but it’s also included in Adobe’s All Apps Creative Cloud bundle. 

It’s not going to be a surprise to learn that Pro is the most expensive Acrobat version - $19.99 / £19.97 a year paid monthly (monthly and annual upfront subscriptions are also available). 

Unlike Acrobat Standard though, you can opt for a seven-day free trial, if you’d like to check its features out, but it does involve you initiating a subscription, so don’t forget to cancel it in time if you decide the app’s not for you.

There’s also an alternative way to grab a copy of Acrobat Pro: by getting an All Apps Creative Cloud subscription. It’s more expensive, but bundles the PDF editor with dozens of other apps like Photoshop and Premiere Pro, that all integrate seamlessly. This means that if you already have a subscription to handle your professional creative work (or you need one), you already have the most full featured version of Acrobat. 

  • Pricing & plans: 4/5 

Adobe Acrobat Pro: Interface & experience

Adobe Acrobat Pro during our review process

The interface is the same as for Reader and Standard: clean, simple and efficient (Image credit: Adobe)
  • Very elegant and well designed interface, offering you various ways of performing the same action, which gives you the flexibility of using the one that suits you best.

Just like Reader and Standard - and just as you’d hope, expect, dream - Acrobat Pro’s interface is clean, simple, well-designed. We found the tools are easy to locate and use, offering you various ways of working. 

All told, this creates a highly flexible interface that works for you. Acrobat Pro doesn’t force you to alter your workflow, to do it the Adobe way or else. It’s a fantastic piece of design, particularly for Standard and Pro. We did find Reader’s interface felt more like an advert for Adobe’s superior PDF editors. 

  • Interface: 4/5

Adobe Acrobat Pro: Standard tools

Adobe Acrobat Standard during our review process

These are the tools we used during both Standard and Pro reviews (Image credit: Adobe )
  • All the features available in the Standard edition are present and correct in Pro’s comprehensive toolkit

As you’d expect, all the tools available in Standard can be accessed in Pro. This means you’re able to comment on a PDF, share it with others and track the progress of those files. You can change a PDF’s format, and export it as a Microsoft document (Word, Excel or PowerPoint), turn a PDF into images, convert it to HTML, edit it, change the embedded text and images, create PDFs from scratch, fill in and sign PDFs (it’s some of the best eSignature software we’ve ever tested), and there’s plenty more besides.

You also have the ability to combine multiple PDFs into a single file, reorder pages, and delete some. When it comes to security, adding a password to protect a PDF’s content and prevent others from editing it is a cinch. This is all done in a very intuitive way, and even though you might select a specific tool, you’re able to effortlessly access others without having to leave the confines of said tool.

It’s a very comprehensive, even impressive, feature-set - and that’s just the tools you get in Acrobat Standard. 

  • Tools: 4.5/5

Adobe Acrobat Pro: Pro tools

Adobe Acrobat Pro during our review process

Use Acrobat’s Accessibility tool to check if your file meets the accessibility compliance standard (Image credit: Adobe)
  • Some very useful and obviously professional tools, coupled with others that should really be considered mainstream by now.

While the ‘as-Standard’ tools feel weighty, essential for a PDF power user, we couldn’t shake the sense that some tools labelled as “Pro”, don’t really feel that they belong in a “Pro” category. 

Take the ability to turn a scanned paper document into a searchable PDF. Although it’s undoubtedly highly useful to be able to do that, some of the best free PDF editors, and even modern hardware, have been offering such a feature for a while now. Take your iPhone camera: you can take a photo with it and any text contained within it becomes selectable - and all without having to pay a subscription.

Another one which is more understandably a Pro feature, is the ability to create and validate PDFs to meet accessibility standards. This is a very important feature for any business, and once you check a document, you’re given a list of issues to fix to improve a document’s accessibility. Some can be resolved automatically, while others may require a little more work. But, we find it baffling why this is restricted to the Pro version? Wouldn’t this feature be of greater benefit if the Standard version had access to it as well?

Adobe Acrobat Pro during our review process

Redacting sensitive information is so easy to do with Acrobat’s ‘Redact’ tool (Image credit: Adobe)

Be that as it may, as with other features included with Acrobat, it all works well and is easy to understand. There’s even a menu called ‘Explain’ which sends you to a webpage telling you why there’s a problem, and why it’s important to fix it.

Something that makes more sense in the Pro arena is the ability to compare two versions of a document. Acrobat will give you a summary of the disparity through a visual representation, and even gives you the ability to filter those results to make it clearer what has changed. We could see this as an invaluable tool in anyone’s workflow.

Redaction can also prove highly useful when there’s sensitive information on a PDF you’d rather not share with others. As you’d expect, the way it works is incredibly simple: just highlight all the problematic sections, and once you’re done, click on ‘Apply’.

In addition to blanking out certain passages and images, there’s another little highlight here. You also have the option of automatically removing a document’s metadata, embedded URLs, comments, and more. Adobe calls it ‘sanitising’ and if you’re into not passing on too much data, it’s a one-click wonder.

It’s clear that Adobe Acrobat Pro’s market is much more of a niche one than who they’re aiming for with ‘Standard’. It’s highly likely most people will be more than satisfied with Standard, even though Pro is the one included with the All Apps Creating Cloud subscription. However, if those additional tools are crucial to your workflow, you’ll find them extremely well implemented and easy to use in Acrobat Pro.

  • Pro tools: 3.5

Adobe Acrobat Pro: Scorecard

Should I buy?

Adobe Acrobat Pro during our review process

Have different versions of the same file? ‘Compare Files’ will look at them both and tell you what’s different about them (Image credit: Adobe)

Buy it if...

You need advanced PDF editing tools, including redaction, and accessibility compliance, or you already subscribe to Adobe’s Creative Cloud package, which includes it by default.

Don't buy it if...

You want a simple way to view or make basic alterations to a PDF - in our experience, Pro is equipped with more features than most casual users will need.

Adobe Acrobat Pro: Alternatives

We've tested out man of the best Adobe Acrobat alternatives if Pro isn't for you. 

If Acrobat Pro is a bit more than you bargained for, we recommend checking out Adobe Acrobat Standard - it's a great choice for most people's PDF needs. 

For some other top apps, see our pdfFiller review for a browser-based PDF editor that's surprisingly full of features. For a free alternative, see our PDF24 Creator review - it's our favorite free PDF tool and it's packed full of essential document management tools. 


We tested the best free PDF readers- and here are our top picks

Counterpoint: Galaxy S24 series’ sales surpass Galaxy S23 globally, the Ultra remains most popular
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The Galaxy S23 series sold way better than the S22 generation before it, now Galaxy S24 series has sold even better, reports Counterpoint Research. Things began with strong pre-orders and the momentum has kept up into the start of open sales. Samsung increased its shipment target for the first quarter of 2024 to 13 million units (up from the original estimate of 12 million). Globally, sales of the Galaxy S24 series is 8% higher than the S23 models in the same period (January 28 to February 17). This doesn’t sound like much, but some regions saw a more significant increase. Boosted by...

Realme Narzo 70 Pro’s announcement set for March 19
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Realme Narzo 70 Pro will arrive on March 19, the company confirmed today. The new affordable smartphone will come with a 50 MP Sony IMX890 camera and 67W SuperVOOC charging and will be available on Amazon India. Realme signed Indian actor Shahid Kapoor to promote the smartphone and “enhance Narzo's brand appeal to India's discerning youth, who are the heart of the Narzo series”. Realme said the Narzo 70 Pro design is inspired by the horizon and is the first device in its price category with a glass panel, even if it's still 2/3 plastic. The camera island, neatly suggesting four...

Honor shows off Magic6 Ultimate design and starts taking pre-reservations
3:41 pm |

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A week from now Honor will launch a Magic6 Ultimate whose avant-garde design stands out from the Magic6 and Magic6 Pro pair. Starting today, you can drop CNY 100 on a deposit to reserve a unit and score a couple of freebies in the process. Here’s a link to Honor’s Chinese store. First, Honor is still keeping the hardware details under wraps, but at least now it showed off some of that design. The phone will be available in Ink Rock Black and Sky Purple, both with a leatherette back and stitching. Honor Magic6 Ultimate in Ink Rock Black and Sky Purple As a perk for...

Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G surfaces on Google Play Console, Geekbench, BIS
2:46 pm |

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The Infinix Note 40 Pro 5G is coming alongside the Note 40 series on March 18. The series will feature the Note 40 Pro 5G, the Note 40, the Note 40 Pro, and the Note 40 Pro+. We saw the retail box of the Pro+ 5G and today, we have details about the Note 40 Pro 5G. The phone surfaced on the Google Play console and the BIS database. It bears the model name X6851 and uses a MediaTek Dimensity 7020 with up to 8GB of physical RAM. Its display will have a 1080x2436px resolution, and the phone will run Android 14 out of the box. There's also a small render of the phone, suggesting a curved...

OnePlus to launch the Nord CE4 on April 1
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OnePlus has announced that it will be launching the Nord CE4 smartphone in India on Monday, April 1, 2024 at 18:30 IST. The Nord CE4 will feature the Qualcomm Snapdragon 7 Gen 3 chip. OnePlus claims it offers 15% improvement in CPU performance, 50% boost in GPU performance, and 20% improvement in power saving. The Nord CE4 will come in two options. The Dark Chrome variant features a glossy finish with shiny gradient across the surface. The Celadon Marble variant has a light green color with a marbled texture, similar to the OnePlus 11 Marble Odyssey edition (also known...

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