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Google's Find My Device network is live, Windows 11 gets lock screen widgets, and more
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Photography
The TechRadar smartphone camera eclipse challenge
The eclipse as it happened (Future)
That total solar eclipse was quite something, and TechRadar Editor-at-large Lance Ulanoff tried snapping the spectacular celestial event using an iPhone 15 Pro Max, a Google Pixel 8 Pro, and a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra – find out which one did best.
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Phones
Google's upgraded Find My Device has now launched
Find My Device is better than ever before (Google)
Google's Find My Device service is now much improved, with support for third-party devices beyond Android phones and Wear OS smartwatches, and the ability to find gadgets even when they're switched off – including the Pixel 8 and Pixel 8 Pro.
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Computing
Windows 11 is about to add lock screen widgets
Watch out for new changes to Windows 11 (Surface / Unsplash)
Windows 11 is about to get a new feature: lock screen 'cards' showing useful information, such as the weather or traffic conditions in your local area. You won't be able to choose your widgets to begin with, but Microsoft has promised that this facility will be added.
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Audio
Fairphone wants to fix earbuds sustainability
The new Fairphone Fairbuds (Fairphone)
We're all going through wireless earbuds at a rate that isn't particularly healthy for the planet – and that's something Fairphone wants to change with its new Fairbuds. Crucially, you can replace the batteries in them, which should mean they last much longer.
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Entertainment
Tubi is free, and it might be beating a lot of other streamers
Tubi is attracting a lot of eyeballs (Tubi)
It doesn't cost anything to watch Tubi in the US – it's a FAST (Free Ad-Supported TV) service – but a new report says it's beating out Peacock, Max and Paramount Plus for viewing hours, and closing in on Disney Plus. But is anyone actually watching?
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