Anker has launched a white variant of its Nano Charger (35W, Built-in Retractable USB-C Cable) across several European countries, expanding the color options of its compact charging solution. The device, previously available only in black since its July 2025 debut, is priced at €39.99 — the same as the original model. The charger, which is now available in Spain, France, and Germany through both Amazon and Anker’s official online store, features a 70 cm integrated USB-C cable and an additional USB-C port, enabling users to charge two devices simultaneously. According to the company, power is split dynamically — either at…
Author: Lalu Jazidi
The 2025 Tesla Model Y has once again been awarded the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s (IIHS) Top Safety Pick+, marking the seventh consecutive year the electric SUV has earned the institute’s highest safety designation. The accolade highlights Tesla’s continued emphasis on vehicle safety amid the growing popularity of battery electric vehicles. According to Tesla China’s announcement on social media platform Weibo, the Model Y scored top marks in key IIHS categories, including occupant protection and crash avoidance systems. https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1949910554270912988 The IIHS, a U.S.-based independent organization, conducts comprehensive evaluations using crash tests such as frontal offset, side impact, rollover, and…
Xiaomi is expected to implement more extensive camera improvements in its upcoming Xiaomi 16 Pro smartphone than initially anticipated, according to new reports from industry leakers. While earlier rumours pointed to a single enhancement—specifically a new telephoto camera—recent leaks suggest that the Chinese electronics manufacturer is also considering a major upgrade to the phone’s primary sensor. According to the well-known leaker Digital Chat Station, the Xiaomi 16 Pro could feature the OmniVision OV50Q sensor in its main camera. The OV50Q is reported to offer a 1/1.3-inch optical format and include lateral overflow integration capacitor (LOFIC) technology, which is designed to…
Garmin has rolled out a new beta software update, Version 23.13, for five models in its Forerunner smartwatch series, marking the latest phase in its ongoing refinement of device performance ahead of a general release. The update is part of Garmin’s Beta Program and applies to the Forerunner 165, 255, 265, 955, and 965. Unlike previous versions that introduced new features, this release is focused entirely on resolving technical issues and improving system stability. Key fixes in Version 23.13 include correction of GPS distance inaccuracies during walking activities, resolution of workout-related app crashes, and improvements in audio playback stability, particularly…