Huawei’s Watch D2 Aims to Revolutionize Smartwatch Blood Pressure Monitoring

While blood pressure monitors are widely available, smartwatches with reliable and independent blood pressure tracking are still rare. Huawei Watch D2 might truly change that. Unlike other smartwatches that require external calibration tools, the Huawei Watch D2 features a built-in ambulatory blood pressure monitoring system, making it the first wrist-based device of its kind. Certified by China’s National Medical […]

Apple opposes UK demand for iCloud data backdoor access

Apple has officially taken legal action against the UK government, filing a complaint with the Investigatory Powers Tribunal to block demands for a backdoor into encrypted iCloud data, according to Financial Times. Earlier this year, the UK invoked its Investigatory Powers Act to demand that Apple grant secret access to encrypted user data stored in iCloud—not just in the UK, but worldwide. Apple, refusing to […]

Micron Unveils World’s First G9-Based UFS 4.1 and UFS 3.1 Storage for AI-Powered Smartphones

Micron has introduced the world’s first G9-based UFS 4.1 and UFS 3.1 storage solutions, promising faster speeds, better efficiency, and improved AI performance for future smartphones. Announced yesterday, these new storage chips will first appear in flagship devices shortly after Micron’s 1y LPDDR5X memory, which is set to launch in early 2026. What’s New in Micron’s UFS 4.1 and UFS 3.1? […]

Xiaomi Launches Poco M7 in India—A Rebranded Redmi 14C with 5G and HyperOS

Xiaomi has launched the Poco M7 in India, a rebranded Redmi 14C that will be sold exclusively on Flipkart. Unlike its Redmi counterpart, the Poco M7 offers better memory options while keeping the price competitive, making it the better deal overall. Specs and Features The Poco M7 runs on the Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 chipset, bringing 5G connectivity to an entry-level device. It features a 6.88-inch LCD with HD+ resolution and 120Hz refresh rate, certified […]

Google Patches Android Vulnerabilities Exploited by Authorities to Unlock Phones

Google has quietly patched a set of previously unknown Android vulnerabilities that allowed forensic tools to unlock phones without user consent. The discovery was made by Amnesty International, which found that Serbian authorities had used these exploits to gain access to a student protester’s phone. The vulnerabilities, identified as a chain of three zero-day flaws, were discovered in the core […]