The Garmin Venu 2 Plus is a fitness focussed smartwatch that can work with Android smartphones as well as iPhones. It can track multiple health parameters and also offers week-long battery life. Is it the best smartwatch for a fitness enthusiast? Check out my review to find out.Read More
Monthly Archives: July 2022
Flipkart Big Saving Days 2022 sale is live for all users. Here are the best deals and offers on mobile phones, laptops, and other electronics that you can get.Read More
macOS Monterey 12.3 and iPadOS 15.4 have been released by Apple to bring Universal Control for Mac and iPad users — alongside iOS 15.4. Apple Watch users have also received watchOS 8.5. The new watchOS enables consumers to restore firmware and recover their Apple Watch directly using an iPhone running on iOS 15.4.Read More
Xiaomi Watch S1 series and Xiaomi Buds 3T Pro TWS earbuds were unveiled alongside Xiaomi 12 smartphones on Tuesday. The new smartwatches come with a circular 1.43 AMOLED display. The earbuds are available in two colour options and come with active noise cancellation (ANC) feature.Read More
Fire-Boltt Call, the new smartwatch from the popular Indian smartwatch maker, has been launched in India. Fire-Boltt Call comes with calling features via Bluetooth that lets users make and receive phone calls directly from your watch. The wearable additionally carries multiple sports modes and fitness tracking features. Fire-Boltt Call is reportedly priced in India at…Read…
Noise ColorFit Pro 3 Alpha smartwatch from the popular Indian wearables brand has launched in India. The new smartwatch comes with a voice-calling function via Bluetooth. The smartwatch goes on sale on March 25 in India via Noise website, Amazon, and Flipkart.Read More
OnePlus is tipped to be working on a budget smartwatch under the Nord brand. The smartwatch is expected to be released along with the OnePlus Nord 3.Read More
Apple Watch Series 3 is tipped to get discontinued in Q3 2022. It is currently the oldest Apple smartwatch to support the latest version of watchOS 8.Read More
Britain government has proposed a new law that will require social media companies to proactively tackle disinformation posted by foreign states such as Russia, the government said. The law will take care of fake accounts on platforms such as Meta’s Facebook and Twitter, set up on behalf of foreign states to influence elections or court…
Britain government has proposed a new law that will require social media companies to proactively tackle disinformation posted by foreign states such as Russia, the government said. The law will take care of fake accounts on platforms such as Meta’s Facebook and Twitter, set up on behalf of foreign states to influence elections or court…
