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Tech Comparison 15 July 2025 - 5 August 2025

2025 Ultimate Security Camera Showdown: Arlo Pro 6 vs Google Nest Cam vs EufyCam 3

2025 Ultimate Security Camera Showdown: Arlo Pro 6 vs Google Nest Cam vs EufyCam 3

As of August 2025, Arlo has not released a Pro 6 camera; the Pro 5S 2K records up to 2K HDR video at 24 fps and relies on cloud storage. Google Nest Cam (2nd gen) offers 1080p HDR at 30 fps with cloud-only storage. EufyCam 3 records 4K at 15 fps, supports extensive local storage, and can run indefinitely with solar charging. Arlo and Nest require paid cloud plans for full features; Eufy does not.
Samsung The Premiere 9 vs Epson LS800 vs Hisense PX3-Pro: Ultra Short Throw Projector Comparison

Samsung The Premiere 9 vs Epson LS800 vs Hisense PX3-Pro: Ultra Short Throw Projector Comparison

Epson EpiqVision LS800 tested at 2,600–2,700 lumens in Cinema/Natural modes, while Samsung The Premiere 9 delivered 1,600–2,000 lumens in Movie/Filmmaker modes and Hisense PX3-Pro reached 2,580 lumens calibrated. Hisense supports Dolby Vision and IMAX Enhanced, unlike the others. Gaming input lag is lowest on Epson and Hisense. MSRPs range from $3,499 (Epson, Hisense) to $5,999 (Samsung).
2025 Ultrabook Showdown: MacBook Air M4 vs Dell XPS 13 vs Asus Zenbook S 14

2025 Ultrabook Showdown: MacBook Air M4 vs Dell XPS 13 vs Asus Zenbook S 14

Apple’s MacBook Air M4 debuts at 1.13 cm thick, 2.7 lbs, with a fanless, recycled aluminum chassis and new Sky Blue color. Dell’s XPS 13 (9345) features an all-aluminum unibody, InfinityEdge bezels, and two Thunderbolt 4 ports. Asus Zenbook S 14 (UX5406) weighs 2.65–2.7 lbs, passes MIL-STD-810H, and uses a plasma-ceramic “ceraluminum” lid. All three offer high-res displays and modern wireless connectivity.
Dell XPS vs MacBook Pro vs Spectre vs ThinkPad vs Surface vs ZenBook vs Razer: 2025’s Ultimate Premium Laptop Showdown

Dell XPS vs MacBook Pro vs Spectre vs ThinkPad vs Surface vs ZenBook vs Razer: 2025’s Ultimate Premium Laptop Showdown

Dell will retire the XPS brand in 2025, launching a new Dell Premium lineup with 14- and 16-inch models using 16:10 chassis, 120Hz displays, and RTX 5070 GPUs. Apple’s MacBook Pro 14 and 16 feature mini-LED panels with 120Hz ProMotion and up to 1600 nits HDR. HP, Razer, Lenovo, Microsoft, and Asus offer OLED, high-refresh, and lightweight options. Next year’s models will use newer Intel, Apple, and ARM chips with expected performance gains.
Apple Watch Series 9 vs Galaxy Watch 6 vs Pixel Watch 2 vs Garmin Venu 3 vs Fitbit Sense 2: The Ultimate Smartwatch Showdown 2025

Apple Watch Series 9 vs Galaxy Watch 6 vs Pixel Watch 2 vs Garmin Venu 3 vs Fitbit Sense 2: The Ultimate Smartwatch Showdown 2025

Garmin Venu 3 leads with up to 14 days of battery life and 99%+ GPS accuracy but lacks on-watch maps or a voice assistant. Apple Watch Series 9 offers ECG, SpO₂, and on-device Siri, with about 18 hours of battery. Samsung Galaxy Watch 6 includes a body composition sensor and up to 2 days of battery. Google Pixel Watch 2 and Fitbit Sense 2 focus on stress and heart-rate tracking, with 24 and 6 days of battery, respectively.
MacBook Air M4 (2025) vs the World: Does Apple’s Latest Air Outshine Dell, HP, Surface & Lenovo?

MacBook Air M4 (2025) vs the World: Does Apple’s Latest Air Outshine Dell, HP, Surface & Lenovo?

Apple’s MacBook Air M4 (2025) features a 10-core CPU and GPU, scoring 14,849 in Geekbench 6 multi-core tests. Base RAM is now 16GB, and it supports two external 6K displays. Battery life reaches up to 18 hours per Apple, with third-party tests at 15.5 hours. Pricing starts at $999 for the 13-inch model, $1,199 for the 15-inch.

Stock Market Today

  • Ushio Raises Full-Year Profit Forecast on Cost Cuts, Chip Market Recovery, and Weak Yen
    March 20, 2026, 12:44 AM EDT. Ushio Inc. raised its consolidated full-year forecast for fiscal 2026, projecting net sales of ¥175 billion and operating profit of ¥11.5 billion. The company cited successful structural reforms that cut fixed costs, a recovering semiconductor market boosting demand for light sources, and a weaker yen as key drivers. Ushio's profit attributable to owners now stands at ¥7.5 billion, showing double-digit growth from prior estimates. The impact of its recent acquisition of ams-OSRAM's lamp business remains under review. The forecast upgrade reflects strong earnings improvements and rising market sentiment, with analysts maintaining a Buy rating and a ¥3,570 price target for the Tokyo-listed lighting and optical tech firm.
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