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Google opens sources Android Automotive OS to speed up development

Google has announced that it is making its Android Automotive OS open source. The operating system, which already powers a range of vehicles, is designed to do much more than just run a car’s entertainment screen. It handles deep integration with the vehicle itself, controlling key functions to help reduce costs and shorten development time for car manufacturers. It is important not to confuse Android Automotive OS with Android Auto. While Android Auto projects a smartphone interface onto a car’s display, Android Automotive OS is a complete operating system built directly into the vehicle. It acts as the car’s main computer OS, managing everything from the seats and air conditioning to driving functions and other hardware. With this move, Google is positioning itself to compete directly with Huawei and its in-car Harmony OS solution. The company is calling this new approach the Android Automotive OS Software-Defined Vehicle, or SDV. The goal is to help car makers lower expenses...
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Epson pushes reliable printers as businesses invest in physical spaces

Even in a digital world, printed signs are still a common sight in malls, offices, and events. Businesses continue to use them to guide visitors, share information, and strengthen their brand presence in physical spaces. Epson Philippines is responding to this ongoing demand with its large-format printers. The company, which has more than five decades of printing experience globally, offers machines designed for retail, event, and commercial use. One of its offerings is the Epson SureColor SC-S7130 , a 64-inch eco-solvent printer made for signage. It can print on various materials like banners, PVC, and window graphics. This allows businesses to create everything from posters and backdrops to directional signs using a single machine. The printer is built to handle long production runs without slowing down. It uses a PrecisionCore printhead to keep images sharp and text clear, even on larger prints. Features like a temperature sensor and text enhancement modes help maintain colo...

Apple’s Mac Pro is dead, shifts focus to Mac Studio

Apple has stopped selling the Mac Pro, and there won’t be a new one. The company removed the desktop computer from its online store this week. Anyone looking for the Mac Pro on Apple’s website now gets redirected to a general Mac page. A spokesperson confirmed to 9to5mac that no future versions of the machine are in development. The version being discontinued first came out in 2019. It got one major update in 2023 when Apple added its own M2 chip. Since then, the computer stayed on shelves with a starting price of $6,999, even as newer, faster chips appeared in other models. With the Mac Pro gone, Apple is putting its energy into the Mac Studio instead. That smaller desktop can now be equipped with the latest M3 Ultra chip, along with plenty of memory and storage for demanding work. Apple’s current desktop lineup now includes just three machines: the iMac, the Mac mini, and the Mac Studio. On the laptop side, the company sells the MacBook Neo, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro. A so...

Xiaomi’s new 6mm UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank is so thin you might forget you’re carrying it

We have a complicated relationship with battery. For years, we’ve been locked in a silent compromise. We demand smartphones that are thinner, lighter, and more elegant, yet we carry the guilt of battery anxiety. Our solution? The portable power bank. But let’s be honest: for all their utility, traditional power banks are a burden. They are the bulky bricks we throw into a bag, tethered to our phones by a cable, ruining the sleek, unibody aesthetic we pay a premium for. We’ve spent the last week living with a device that feels less like an accessory and more like a liberation from that compromise: the new Xiaomi UltraThin Magnetic Power Bank 5000 . At first glance, the specs seem too good to be true. A 6mm thin profile? 98 grams light? 15W wireless charging? It sounds like marketing hype. But after putting it through the real-life tests, from cramped coffee shop tables to day-to-day use, I’d like to share with you the things that you should know about it. How Xiaomi made it s...

OPPO teases upcoming flagship, the Find X9 Ultra

OPPO has started teasing its upcoming flagship phone, the OPPO Find X9 Ultra. While the exact launch date is unknown, they did confirm the new OPPO Find X9 Ultra will make its debut sometime in April. Apart from the Ultra, an OPPO executive in China confirmed on Weibo that they will also launch the Find X9s Pro next month. More importantly, the Chinese launch will not be far from the global release. An official teaser from OPPO reveals a distinct orange button, which we expect to be dedicated to the camera features. Rumor has it that the Ultra will have a circular camera island, which will consist of two — yes, two — 200-megapixel sensors. There’s one for the wide and one for the periscope telephoto. There’s also another 10x telephoto lens with a 50-megapixel sensor and a 50-megapixel ultra-wide. In fact, OPPO’s Instagram page teased that the Find X9 Ultra has a “built-in teleconverter”. They will have Hasselblad technology, of course. As expected, it will be powered by...

DJI Avata 360: 8K 1-inch sensors, O4+ FHD transmission, Omnidirectional Obstacle Sensing

DJI has unveiled one of its most advanced and user-friendly drones, the DJI Avata 360. The DJI Avata 360 is taking the whole Avata series to a completely new level. For starters, it is DJI’s first-ever drone to have a 360-degree camera, and it’s not just any other camera. It uses sensors similar to those of the popular DJI Osmo 360 . It has two 1-inch CMOS sensors capable of shooting 8K@60fps HDR videos or whopping 120-megapixel panoramic photos. It supports both 360-degree and single-lens mode for flat, 4K@60fps videos. The use of a 360-degree lens makes a lot of sense for a drone. It allows pilots to focus on flying while handling framing later in editing, making drone operation much easier and more beginner-friendly. It’s also equipped with DJI’s O4+ Full HD Video Transmission Technology, with a maximum range of 20km. This ensures that the live video feed from the drone to the RC controller is solid and clear with a 1080p/60fps quality. DJI also claims it can retain s...

Get Php10,000 off on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Series with Home Credit’s 0% interest deals

If you have been thinking about upgrading your smartphone, now might be the time. Home Credit Philippines is offering some solid deals on the new Samsung Galaxy S26 Series, with discounts and installment plans designed to make the flagship devices more affordable. The consumer finance company is giving customers up to Php10,000 off on the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra , S26 Plus , and the standard S26 . You can also spread out the payments over 24 months with zero percent interest. That means no extra fees on top of the phone’s price. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, which comes with powerful hardware, upgraded cameras, and Galaxy AI tools for multitasking and content creation, is available for as low as Php2,509/month on a 24-month plan. Samsung Galaxy S26 Series Price Monthly Installment Samsung S26 Ultra 16+1TB Php116,990 Php3,479 Samsung S26 Ultra 12+512GB Php95,990 Php2,949 Samsung S26 Ultra 12+256GB  Php80,990 Php2,509 Samsung S26+ 12+512GB Php84,...