Clipfly is a cutting-edge video editing tool that leverages AI technology to simplify and enhance the editing process, offering users intuitive features for seamless content creation. Its AI-powered tools streamline tasks like auto-cropping, scene detection, and audio optimization, making it accessible for both beginners and professionals in the AI era.
Here's Wondershare MobileTrans review with support for iPhone 14 and iOS 16, and with everything you need to know about it.
Nobody – nobody – ever seems to have enough connectivity for their computer. For those people – everyone, as we just ascertained – something like a USB-C hub can be a great way to turn a single port into almost anything.
Here's our video review of the recently released Apple Smart Battery Case for iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max.
Here’s our review of Baseus Encok S17 budget wireless earphones. The wireless earphones market has matured at a good pace over the past couple years, with countless budget options available for those looking to dip their toes into the space. If you too are in the market for a pair of wireless earphones that won't break the bank, the $26 Baseus Encok S17 may be a good place to start.
Here’s our 360 robot vacuum cleaner review. Robotic vacuums aren't a new concept at this point, and they have been around for a number of years. What has changed recently is the fact that we can now pick up a relatively inexpensive robotic vacuum, and it'll be pretty good. The 360 Robot Vacuum is a prime example of that, although nobody would argue that it's cheap.
I took EACHINE's E58 and E010 budget quadcopter drones for a spin and while I couldn't get a handle on the latter, I'd recommend the E58 to anyone, especially drone novices.
The Tineco name probably isn’t one you’re familiar with, but it’s one you should absolutely be considering when thinking of picking up a new stick-style vacuum. Here's our review.
iOS 10 review: Apple's release of iOS 10 is one that is neither a maintenance release nor one with huge changes that will get even the most jaded of iPhone owners excited. It sits somewhere between those two extremes, adding security updates, bug fixes and tweaks whilst also making room for some pretty radical changes to the way we will use our iPhones and iPads post-iOS 10. In an age where Apple receives - justifiably, in our opinion - plenty of flak for shipping sub-par software, iOS 10 looks and feels like a release that has taken some of that on board, but it's far from perfect.
Google means business with Android these days. That's not to say it didn't before, but since the company's Google I/O conference recently it has become clear that the people at Google are beginning to understand what it takes to make a premium smartphone. It's not apps, and it's not handsets. It's the feel of the operating system.