Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, a reliable source when it comes to Apple predictions, has set out what we can expect from Apple when it comes to iPhones and iPads during 2025 – and it looks as though there's a mobile device to suit everyone here.
Did you know some credit cards can actually help you get out of debt faster? Yes, it sounds crazy. But it's true. The secret: Find a card with a "0% intro APR" period for balance transfers. Then, transfer your debt balance and pay it down as much as possible during the intro period. No interest means you could pay off the debt faster. Learn More
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CES 2025
CES 2025 was... a lot (Lenovo / Withings / Future)
We've just about recovered from the extravaganza that was CES 2025, and as it does every year the show gave us a good idea of the tech and gadgets that we can expect to see trending this year: here are the most exciting things to look out for.
If you have outstanding credit card debt, getting a new 0% intro APR credit card could help ease the pressure while you pay down your balances. Our credit card experts identified top credit cards that are perfect for anyone looking to pay down debt and not add to it! Click through to see what all the hype is about. Learn More
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Wearables
The Galaxy Ring is now better at tracking your sleep (Samsung)
There's no doubt the Samsung Galaxy Ring was one of the most notable gadget launches of last year, and Samsung has now made the wearable available in more sizes and in more countries, with the accompanying Samsung Health app getting an upgrade too.
Ahead of its expected unveiling on January 22, another unofficial render of the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra has leaked out online, showing off a couple of the design tweaks we think we're going to get with Samsung's most expensive flagship phone this year.
Our devices can now use AI to rewrite emails and text messages for us, and create crazy-looking emojis and images – but shouldn't we be using this transformational technology to tackle bigger challenges we're facing as a society? Roland Moore-Colyer think so.