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Encountering the smaller “Floating Keyboard” on your iPad can be disorienting, especially when you’re in the middle of tasks that require the full-sized keyboard. While the Floating Keyboard ...
We also have a deep $140 price drop on the 11-inch Magic Keyboard for previous-gen iPad Pro or M2/M3 iPad Air now down at $180 (Orig. $299) joined by the return of black Apple Watch Ultra 2 models ...
Apple's shipment growth outpaced the broader market average and occurred despite increased competitive pressure from Chinese vendors including Xiaomi, Huawei, and HONOR. According to Canalys ...
Xiaomi just rolled out its Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Set 3, and it’s up for grabs on JD.com as of May 9, 2025. You can snag the combo for ¥99—about $14 USD—and it’s slated to ship ...
and Apple’s previous-gen Magic Keyboard at $160 off – this deal likely won’t last much longer. All of that and more awaits below in today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break. Apple M3 iPad Air all ...
The seventh-gen iPad Mini comes with Apple’s A17 Pro chip and support for Apple Intelligence. It’s also compatible with the Apple Pencil Pro and offers faster Wi-Fi and USB-C speeds.
Xiaomi is often amongst the first non-Google brands to release the latest Android OS to its devices. Android 15 was no different, and it’s already moving ahead with Android 16. The brand has ...
China’s technology giant Xiaomi is taking a big step towards developing its own mobile processors. The company has undertaken a commitment of an investment of $7 billion in its chip design ...
We only see a new entrant in this space every few months. Fortunately, Xiaomi recently launched its Pad 7 Ultra tablet as a new option for those looking for a big, premium Android tablet.
Chinese consumer electronics giant Xiaomi has launched a new electric SUV and debuted a self-designed smartphone chip, in a push to expand beyond its roots in budget devices. The company’s CEO ...
Xiaomi boss Lei Jun said his company would start making its own mobile chips. He said his company was ready to spend billions of dollars on chip design over the next decade. It's an approach that ...
BEIJING — Chinese tech giant Xiaomi will invest 50 billion yuan ($6.9 billion) in developing high-end smartphone chips, the firm's founder said on Monday. Xiaomi, which sells goods from smartphones to ...