Topic: device performance
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Clear Your Android Cache to Eliminate Phone Lag
Clearing your Android phone's cache can significantly improve performance and free up storage by removing outdated or corrupted temporary files. To clear app cache, navigate to Settings > Storage > Apps, select an app, and tap "Clear cache," avoiding "Clear storage" to preserve personal data. For...
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Fix a Slow Fire TV: 10 Instant Performance Boosts
A slow Fire TV is commonly caused by outdated software, too many background applications, or accumulated temporary files, but simple adjustments can restore performance without technical expertise. Disabling unnecessary background features like Prime Photos, automatic app updates, and gaming serv...
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Xbox Ally X Review: A Promising $1,000 Handheld That Needs Work
The Asus ROG Xbox Ally X offers premium performance and ergonomic comfort, featuring an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme processor that delivers top-tier frame rates and a design that ensures a natural, strain-free grip. Despite its strengths, the device suffers from a fragmented software experience with mul...
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Google's New App Lets You Run AI Models Offline
Google launched Google AI Edge Gallery, an app allowing offline use of open-source AI models on Android (iOS soon), enhancing privacy and accessibility without internet. The app hosts diverse AI models for tasks like image generation and coding, processing data locally on devices to ensure pr...
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Valve Eyes Arm for Future SteamOS Handhelds and Laptops
Valve is actively exploring Arm architecture for future SteamOS devices, signaling a strategic expansion of its ecosystem into handhelds and laptops. The company is enhancing SteamOS to support a wider array of Arm devices, improving compatibility and performance for a smooth gaming experience. V...
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Microsoft's Xbox Handheld: A Promising Start for Windows Gaming
Microsoft's new Xbox handheld boots directly into a streamlined Xbox interface, hiding Windows 11 but allowing full access when needed, prioritizing gaming over desktop complexity. The device uses Game Bar technology to create a console-like experience, saving about 2GB of memory by not loading t...
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Lifetime Ad & Malware Protection for Your Family: Only $40
The AdGuard Family Plan offers a lifetime subscription for $39.99, blocking intrusive ads and providing cybersecurity protection against malware and phishing. It covers up to nine devices, is compatible with iOS and Android, and enhances browsing speed and privacy by preventing tracking. The plan...
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Save $84 on the Boox Palma 2 E-Reader Today
The Boox Palma 2 e-reader is designed for distraction-free reading with a smartphone-like portable E-Ink display, helping users focus by avoiding social media and video apps. Currently available at a discounted price of $244.99 through a promo code, saving $84 from the original $329, making it mo...
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ASUS Unveils Innovations for Government and Education in Riyadh
ASUS showcased its advanced technology solutions for government and education sectors at an event in Riyadh, emphasizing its commitment to Saudi Arabia's digital transformation and local partnerships. The event featured AI-equipped devices like the ExpertBook P5405 and B5405CCA Copilot PCs, desig...
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Amazon's Fire TV Stick 4K Max Hits $35 - Lowest Price in a Year
The Fire TV Stick 4K Max is available at a discounted price of $34.99, matching its lowest price of the year and available at major retailers through November 15th. It offers extensive Alexa integration for voice-controlled content searches, smart home management, and features like live security ...
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Boox Palma 2 Pro Review: A Mixed Bag of Upgrades and Compromises
The Boox Palma 2 Pro is a compact Android device with E Ink technology, featuring upgrades like cellular connectivity and a color screen, but it is criticized for a significant screen compromise that makes it less desirable than previous models. Its color display, based on E Ink Kaleido 3 technol...
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Pixel Watch 4 Gains One-Handed Gestures & Smarter Replies
The WearOS 6.1 update introduces exclusive one-handed gestures for the Pixel Watch 4, including a double pinch for various controls and a wrist turn to dismiss notifications. A new on-device AI model significantly enhances smart replies, making them twice as fast and more memory-efficient for the...
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