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New Realme P-Series smartphone teased by Flipkart, could be the P4 Power with a 10k mAh battery
4:46 pm | January 14, 2026

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Indian online retailer Flipkart has set up a page on its website teasing a new Realme P-Series smartphone. Flipkart hasn't detailed the smartphone's features or name, but the promo page points to the P4 Power, rumored to have a 10,001 mAh battery. Another reason to believe this upcoming P-Series smartphone is the one with a 10,001 mAh battery is that Francis Wong, Realme's Head of Product Marketing, posted an image on X showing the battery usage of a Realme smartphone that lasted more than 30 days on a single charge. This smartphone teased by Flipkart could be the rumored...

Official render of Google Pixel 10a leaks
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An official render of the Google Pixel 10a has leaked and... hold on a minute, we just need to check that we didn’t accidentally embed the Pixel 9a image instead. Okay, jokes aside, we knew not to expect a new design from the upcoming a-model. For one, we already saw CAD-based renders of the phone. Also, back in August, Google said that we should expect a Pixel redesign every 2-3 years. Considering that the 9a changed things up from the 8a, we probably won’t see a new design until the 11a at the earliest. Anyway, that’s not necessarily a bad thing – there aren’t many phones with...

CyberLink PowerDirector 365 (2026) review
3:26 pm |

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When you think of the best video editing software, you more often think of the big players like Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple Final Cut Pro, and even DaVinci Resolve. The problem is, these professional-grade tools can feel intimidating.

And that's where CyberLink PowerDirector 365 comes in. It offers high-end tools and editing workflow, wrapped up in an easy-to-understand interface that's suitable for beginners.

So, we look a look at the latest version (v24) to see how PowerDirector stacks up.

CyberLink PowerDirector 365: Price & availability

  • Competitively priced subscription
  • Often discounted

Like so many software packages these days, PowerDirector is only available on a subscription. You do have a couple of options though: pay $80 for the year for it alone, or combine it with PhotoDirector for $145 annually.

That’s the basic price, but you’ll find CyberLink often offers steep discounts for its software. For instance, as of this writing, you can get these for $60 or $93 respectively.

It’s definitely much cheaper than Adobe Premiere Pro, and it would take 4 years of you paying for PowerDirector at full price to exceed the cost of Apple’s Final Cut Pro. So price-wise, it’s pretty good.

Even better, you can download the software and start using it for free to make sure it works as you intend it to. You’ll encounter limitations, such as a watermark output, and a host of advanced tools and effects which are off limits to you, but the essential ones aren’t.

CyberLink PowerDirector 365: Interface

Using CyberLink PowerDirector 365 to edit a video for our review

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  • Well-organized interface
  • Clear navigation

Launch PowerDirector and you’ll be graced with its welcome screen. From there, you can of course click on ‘New Project’ and get into the editing side of things (more on that in a minute), but that’s not all that window has to offer. You’ll find a handful of large icons, most of which offer quick drag-and-drop effects.

They’re there if you’ve already got a video clip or exported project which you wish to alter with one specific effect throughout. Click on one of those icons, a pop up window appears, drop a clip onto it, and the software will get working. Convenient, yes, but editing this isn’t. So let’s check out the editing side of things.

We’ve reached the stage now in terms of interface development, that if you’ve seen one video editor, you’ve pretty much seen them all. I don’t view that as a bad thing: it makes it easy to switch between them; aside from having a sidebar on the right instead of on the left, or similar, it should take you seconds to find your way around PowerDirector’s interface.

You’ll find a list of icons, top left, which control the top third of the interface. These allow you to switch between your clips, and specific functions, such as titles, transitions, effects, and so on. Top right is the preview section; it’s linked either to your timeline (which takes up the bottom half of the interface) or any selected clip in your media section.

Unlike Premiere Pro, the interface isn’t customisable. You work with what you get. It’s even more inflexible than Final Cut Pro - and I thought FCP was strict! - but at the end of the day, that’s not entirely a bad thing: it means you can sit in front of any computer with PowerDirector installed and know where everything is. That’s a big plus in my book. But the price for that familiarity is a rigid interface. A price worth paying? That would depend on your preference and workflow.

CyberLink PowerDirector 365: Tools

Using CyberLink PowerDirector 365 to edit a video for our review

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  • Everything you need to edit a video
  • Free to add effects, transitions, and titles
  • No keyboard controls

Everything you need to edit a video project is there for you to use. The timeline has multiple layers, so you can end up making a relatively complex movie. You’ll find various animated titles, Transitions, Effects, Particles, Stickers, and more, all ready to spruce up your edit. They are all excellent and well crafted.

If you’re on a subscription, it’s all available to you, but if you’re working with the free version, you’ll encounter some serious limitations: most of these tools are ‘premium’ ones; you can recognise them thanks to a small black crown inside a yellow circle, top left of a tool’s icon. Despite that, you’ll still be able to insert them into your project, but when it comes to exporting it, you’ll be offered the option of forking out some of your money to be able to use them, or having them automatically removed prior to rendering.

Some tools can’t be accessed unless you log in to your CyberLink account (which is free to setup). That’s because they’re AI-based and require credits to function. You do get 100 credits per month with a subscription, and any additional credit packs are reduced by 50% as long as you keep paying, but you can also get these packs at full price while using the free version. They start at 100, and go up to 2,000, and obviously the more you buy, the cheaper each individual credit gets.

Editing is simple, but it could be easier, mind you. Maybe it’s because I’m used to more professional editors: I use the keyboard a lot when editing, and other programs allow me to use the JKL keys to playback in reverse, stop and go forward respectively; using the left and right arrow keys moves me back or forward one frame, and the up and down arrow keys jump me to the next or previous edit point…

And there are so many others. These greatly speed up my work. Unfortunately, PowerDirector doesn’t have any of those, which forces users to rely more on the mouse or trackpad. It’s not necessarily a bad thing, especially if you’re not used to such shortcuts, but the lack of options certainly is.

CyberLink PowerDirector 365: Latest updates

Using CyberLink PowerDirector 365 to edit a video for our review

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  • Strong push for AI-based tools,
  • AI credits required, but not consumer-friendly implementation
  • Devs regularly adding new features

One of the great things about PowerDirector, is that new features are regularly released - whether they’re new effects to celebrate a forthcoming festive season, or new tools. At the time of review (January 2026), CyberLink is making an increasing push for AI-based tools which are, as you’d expect, powered by separately purchased credits.

One of the newest additions is ‘Video Generator’. The way it works is, you choose a style from a list of thumbnails, add your own photo, and PowerDirector will transform it to match that style and animate it as well for 5 or 10 seconds, for good measure.

The one that appealed to me the most was the ‘AI Anime Video Effect’, as it transforms your clip into animation. You have 17 styles to choose from, and the process is designed to turn 10, 20 or 30 seconds of video into your preferred style.

The only problem I can see with such features, is you have to pay before you see the results. You do get a tiny preview of the effect based on some placeholder image by mousing over the thumbnail, but truth be told, that’s really not enough.

What if ‘Vivid’ didn’t work as an anime style for your project, but ‘Classic’ would’ve been better? Well, you’ll have to pay again. The idea and concepts are good, but the implementation doesn’t feel consumer-friendly to me.

CyberLink PowerDirector 365: Final verdict

Using CyberLink PowerDirector 365 to edit a video for our review

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CyberLink PowerDirector 365 remains one of the best video editing software for beginners, as well as intermediate editors.

It's packed with all the tools most general users will need for content creation - and at a fraction of the price of higher-end and premium software. Especially if you manage to grab a discounted subscription. Bonus points for offering a free, if limited, option.

I like the overall workflow and the number of features that keep coming to PowerDirector. I even enjoyed using the AI tools here. But the fact that you need to keep buying credits without the ability to simply preview the AI generation means it loses a star in my review. For me, that doesn't feel fair to users.

Beyond that, though, there's not much I don't like about PowerDirector 365, especially for those who want to create professional-looking videos without the steep learning curve I often see in other video editors.

Should I buy CyberLink PowerDirector 365?

Using CyberLink PowerDirector 365 to edit a video for our review

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Buy it if...
You want a video editor that is simple to use, is affordable (or even free), and gets regularly updated with new tools and fun effects, transitions, and animated texts.

Don't buy it if...
You feel you need a video editor that’s more fluid, and you’re not a fan of the ‘pay before you see’ model that’s used for the AI tools.

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Apple’s self-developed AI server chip expected to enter mass production this year
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been the buzzword for the past few years, and many businesses have tried to cash in on that trend. This has led tech companies to increase their investments in infrastructure upgrades to keep up with demand. While Apple was slow to jump on the AI bandwagon, it's now reported to be starting mass production of its own AI server chip this year. The word comes from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who said Apple's self-developed AI server chip is expected to enter mass production in the second half of 2026, while the tech giant's own data centers are expected to begin...

Apple’s self-developed AI server chip expected to enter mass production this year
2:59 pm |

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been the buzzword for the past few years, and many businesses have tried to cash in on that trend. This has led tech companies to increase their investments in infrastructure upgrades to keep up with demand. While Apple was slow to jump on the AI bandwagon, it's now reported to be starting mass production of its own AI server chip this year. The word comes from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, who said Apple's self-developed AI server chip is expected to enter mass production in the second half of 2026, while the tech giant's own data centers are expected to begin...

IDC: Smartphone shipments up 2.3% in Q4 2025, Apple is the clear winner
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After over 14 years, Apple overtook Samsung as the top smartphone vendor in the world. According to preliminary data from the International Data Corporation (IDC), a total of 336.3 million smartphones were shipped in the last quarter of 2025, which represents a 2.3% rise compared to the same period in 2024. Apple led the way with 81.3 million shipments for the period and a 24.2% global market share. Cupertino rode the success of its iPhone 17 series, achieving its highest quarterly revenue ever and its best Q4 growth since 2021. [#InlinePriceWidget, 13964, 1#] While falling...

iPhone 18 lineup display specs tipped
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Apple is anticipated to unveil the iPhone 18 lineup later this year, possibly in two separate launch events. While details remain unconfirmed, a new leak reveals the display sizes for the iPhone 18 models. Tipster Digital Chat Station has detailed the display sizes for the entire iPhone 18 lineup. According to the leak, the iPhone 18 will feature a 6.27-inch LTPO display with a 120Hz refresh rate and the Dynamic Island. The iPhone 18 Pro is said to use the same 6.27-inch LTPO panel with a 120Hz refresh rate but with an under-display cutout for the Face ID system. The iPhone 18 Pro...

iPhone 18 lineup display specs tipped
1:03 pm |

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Apple is anticipated to unveil the iPhone 18 lineup later this year, possibly in two separate launch events. While details remain unconfirmed, a new leak reveals the display sizes for the iPhone 18 models. Tipster Digital Chat Station has detailed the display sizes for the entire iPhone 18 lineup. According to the leak, the iPhone 18 will feature a 6.27-inch LTPO display with a 120Hz refresh rate and the Dynamic Island. The iPhone 18 Pro is said to use the same 6.27-inch LTPO panel with a 120Hz refresh rate but with an under-display cutout for the Face ID system. The iPhone 18 Pro...

Realme 16 Pro+ review
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Report outlines new features coming to Gemini-powered Siri
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Apple recently confirmed it will use Google’s Gemini to power Siri, along with Gemini models and Google Cloud tech to build its own foundational models. A new report now highlights what to expect from the partnership. While Apple confirmed that Gemini models will run on-device and support Private Cloud Compute, it shared no further details. The report adds that Apple can request changes from Google to the Gemini model and also fine-tune it independently to deliver responses in its preferred manner. According to the report, responses from the Gemini-based Siri prototype contain no...

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