
Moto Razr Fold Review, Googlebooks Are Coming, Google Fitbit Air, What to Expect at Google I/O 2026, Sony Xperia 1...
In this episode, host Miriam Joir and PCMag editor Florence Ion dissect the Moto Razr Fold, comparing it to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Chinese competitors, and praise its thin design, silicon‑carbon battery, and surprisingly strong camera system despite a mid‑range Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip. They also touch on upcoming Google announcements—including Google Books integration, the new Fitbit Air, and expectations for Google I/O 2026—while previewing the Sony Xperia 1 VIII. Throughout, Florence brings a hands‑on reviewer’s perspective, balancing technical benchmarks with real‑world usability, especially around weight, pocketability, and stylus ergonomics.

194: Should Apple Be Worried About Gemini Intelligence?
In this episode the hosts dissect Google’s latest AI rollout, Gemini Intelligence, and consider how its new features—like AI‑generated widgets, voice‑enhanced notes (Rambler), and deeper integration with services such as DoorDash—could reshape Android and potentially pressure Apple to accelerate its...
Steelseries Arctis Nova Pro Omni Tested – When Significantly Cheaper Is Not Really Worse
In this episode, the hosts put the SteelSeries Arctis Nova Pro Omni headset through a rigorous test, comparing its performance and features to higher‑priced competitors. They explore sound quality, microphone clarity, comfort, and the headset’s unique Omni‑passive noise‑cancellation, noting that...

Inflection Points - Samsung Galaxy Buds4 Pro, Apple MacBook Neo, and Mercedes-AMG E53 Wagon - Plus Honor 600 First Impressions...
In this episode, host Miriam Joir and guest Enobong Etteh discuss the rapid evolution of personal audio, highlighting the Samsung Galaxy Buds4 Pro as a benchmark for high‑quality, affordable earbuds thanks to Harman’s driver expertise and Samsung’s custom chipset. They...

193: Is Apple DOWNGRADING the iPhone 18 Due to Memory Shortage?
The episode delves into rumors that Apple may be downgrading the standard iPhone 18 due to a surge in memory (RAM) costs driven by AI-driven chip shortages. Hosts discuss how this could lead to component sharing with the iPhone 18 E,...

192: Your Tech Questions Answered
In this 44‑minute MacRumor Show episode the hosts answer a flood of listener tech questions, covering Apple hardware rumors such as silicon‑carbon batteries for the iPhone Air 2, the potential iPhone Fold versus iPhone Ultra, OLED and ProMotion adoption in...

The Buying Rule for Your Personal AI Computer (and How to Skip the $5,000 Mistake)
In this episode, the host explains how AI agents are reviving the importance of the personal desktop computer, reversing a 15‑year trend toward cloud‑only workflows. They outline a buying rule for a "personal AI computer," warning listeners to avoid overspending...
Turning VR Into a Spectator Sport with Mirra - Where We Buy #381
In this episode, James Cook talks with Sam Wang, founder of Mira Immersive, about the company’s innovative VR arena that blends immersive gaming, live spectator screens, and full-service food and beverage. Wang explains how Mira’s 25‑by‑25‑foot arena lets up to...
ASUS ROG Strix Morph 96 Wireless Keyboard Review: A Modular 96% Keyboard with Hot-Swap, Gasket Mount, and Tri-Mode
In this episode the hosts dive into the ASUS ROG Strix Morph 96, a compact 96% mechanical keyboard that boasts a modular design, hot‑swap switches, a gasket‑mount chassis, and tri‑mode connectivity (wired, Bluetooth, and 2.4 GHz wireless). They walk through the...

A First Look at Samsung’s Blueprint to Win the AI Era, with Mauro Porcini
In this episode, Samsung’s President and Chief Design Officer Mauro Porcini discusses the company’s new design manifesto unveiled at Milan Design Week, outlining four strategic pillars—Live Longer, Live Better, Live Loud, and Live On—that guide Samsung’s AI‑driven product roadmap. He emphasizes...

04.20.26 Subscription-Free Security Cameras / Fast Vs. Free Delivery
In this episode, Clark Howard discusses the pros and cons of subscription‑free security cameras, highlighting affordable, high‑quality options that start around $36 and the peace of mind they can provide without ongoing fees. He also explains how many camera manufacturers...

190: Major iPad Mini Redesign Coming Soon/What’s Next for the iPad
In this episode of the MacRumors Show, hosts discuss the upcoming major redesign of the iPad mini, highlighting rumors of an OLED display, slimmer bezels, a larger 8.7‑inch screen, a vibration‑based speaker, and IP‑rated water resistance. They compare the mini’s...

Honor Magic V6 Review, PWM Dimming, Silicon-Carbon Batteries, LG Rollable Teardown, Moto G Stylus 2026, OnePlus Nord 6, and More...
In this episode, host Mariam Joir and Android Central’s Nick Sutrich dissect the Honor Magic V6 foldable, comparing it to Oppo’s Find N5/N6, Samsung’s Z Fold 7, and other upcoming devices. They highlight the V6’s slimmer crease, brighter anti‑reflective display,...

189: The Latest iPhone Fold/Ultra Rumors
In this episode of the Mac Rumor Show, Dan and Hartley dissect the newly leaked dummy models of Apple's anticipated foldable iPhone, dubbed the "iPhone Ultra." They evaluate its unconventional short‑wide, passport‑size design, the shift back to Touch ID, the...

Pixel Desktop Mode, the Problem with Aluminium OS, Nothing (4a) Pro Review, Vivo V300 Ultra and V300s, and More with...
In this episode, Miriam Joir and Android Authority’s Rita El Khoury dive deep into Android’s evolving desktop experiences, from Pixel’s Desktop Mode to the upcoming Aluminum OS. They discuss the practical challenges of using tablets and foldables as true productivity...