Latest news includes several exciting updates in the tech world. For smartwatch enthusiasts, the Pebble refresh is set to ship next month, bringing a new app that will be compatible with both Core Devices smartwatches and older Pebble Time or 2 models still in operation.
This revitalization of the Pebble brand is highly anticipated among fans of retro technology. In the realm of safety, Google has announced that Wear OS devices will now feature early earthquake alerts, which could prove invaluable in regions prone to seismic activity.
This adds another layer of functionality to smartwatches that can help ensure user safety. On the mobile front, Nothing’s latest flagship, Phone 3, is confirmed for sale in the U.S. and Canada.
This move is expected to create more buzz in the competitive smartphone market. However, not everything has gone smoothly; several major services, including Google Search, Google Cloud, and Spotify, experienced a significant outage today that affected thousands of users.
This disruption has raised concerns about reliability in cloud-based services. In further developments, Google’s upcoming Pixel 10 is rumored to feature an exclusive AI assistant named “Magic Cue.”
This innovative feature promises to streamline user experiences and enhance functionality. Additionally, test results for Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite SoC suggest that next-generation phones could deliver even stronger performance.
Among other leaks, Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 8 designs hint at a simplified ‘squircle’ shape reminiscent of the Ultra. Moreover, Google is reportedly working on Qi2 magnetic accessories called “Pixelsnap” for the Pixel 10 series.
Lastly, the Onyx Boox Tab X C has been revealed as a stunning color ePaper tablet, providing a thin and functional option for digital reading. Samsung has also rolled out the second beta of One UI 8 for the Galaxy S25 series, bringing bug fixes and enhanced features based on user feedback.