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Weird Phones That Redefined What a Smartphone Could Be
technology1 month ago

Weird Phones That Redefined What a Smartphone Could Be

Over 14 years of testing, the author highlights the weirdest phones that dared to be different—BlackBerry Passport’s square keyboard, YotaPhone’s rear E Ink display, HTC ChaCha’s Facebook button, Sirin Labs Finney’s crypto wallet, Planet Computers Gemini PDA, LG G5’s modular concept, Galaxy Note’s giant phablet edge, Nokia Lumia 1020’s 41MP camera, LG G4 leather and curved screen, Moto X with Moto Maker, and the original Galaxy Fold—showing how offbeat designs can either fade away or push the industry forward.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Launches as a New Era of Plus-Sized Phones
technology9 months ago

Samsung Galaxy S25 Edge Launches as a New Era of Plus-Sized Phones

The Galaxy S25 Edge is remarkably thin at 5.8mm, comparable in thickness to a slice of thin-crust pizza and thinner than a pencil, while weighing only 163 grams. The article humorously compares its slim profile to everyday objects like pennies, cookies, and other phones, highlighting its lightweight and sleek design. It is set to be released on May 30 for $1,100, and the review emphasizes its impressive slimness and design features.

"Adobe's Express App: Bringing Firefly AI Tools to Mobile Content Creation"
technology2 years ago

"Adobe's Express App: Bringing Firefly AI Tools to Mobile Content Creation"

Adobe has launched a new beta mobile app for Adobe Express, offering the same creative, editing, and Firefly-powered generative AI features available on desktop to iOS and Android users. The app, currently free in beta, allows for easy creation of social media posts, posters, and website banners, with Creative Cloud members able to access and edit Photoshop and Illustrator files directly. Premium features, including erase and remove background tools, are free during testing, but Firefly-powered generative AI features will require Adobe's generative credits. The app also supports collaborative workflows between desktop and mobile devices, and while the generative AI features are cloud-based, not all smartphones are compatible with the beta.