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Samsung is reportedly developing a slimmer, more refined successor to the discontinued Galaxy Z TriFold. The next iteration aims to address customer feedback, particularly regarding the device's thickness, with a focus on improved portability and a better form factor for daily use.
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Apple and Nike are collaborating on a limited-edition Powerbeats Pro 2, featuring Nike's "Volt" colorway and dual branding. The wireless earphones, which include heart rate tracking, ANC and Spatial Audio, will be available March 20.
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Short-form video on platforms such as TikTok, YouTube Shorts and Instagram Reels is becoming a discovery tool for longer TV shows and films, according to YouGov. The research shows that 87% of people ages 16 to 24 who view clips on social media go on to watch full programs. The study reveals a structural | | | | | | |