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HMD Fusion X1 vs Fusion 5G – The Ultimate Modular Phone Showdown (Specs, Reviews & Future Reveals)

HMD Fusion X1 vs Fusion 5G – The Ultimate Modular Phone Showdown (Specs, Reviews & Future Reveals)

The Fusion X1 and Fusion 5G are powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 octa-core processor (2x Cortex-A78 at 2.2 GHz + 6x A55) with an Adreno 613 GPU. The Fusion X1 ships with 6 GB RAM and 128 GB storage, while the Fusion 5G offers 8 GB RAM and 256 GB storage, with microSD expansion up to 1 TB and virtual RAM boosts of up to 6 GB on the 6 GB variant or up to 8 GB on the 8 GB model. Both phones feature a 6.56-inch IPS LCD display with HD+ 720 × 1612 resolution and
17 August 2025
MUST-SEE Optics: 2025’s Best Binoculars & Monoculars (Plus 2026’s Game-Changers Revealed)

MUST-SEE Optics: 2025’s Best Binoculars & Monoculars (Plus 2026’s Game-Changers Revealed)

Budget-Friendly All-Rounder: the Celestron Nature DX ED 8×42 costs around $200, uses ED glass and multi-coated optics, is waterproof and lightweight, and reviewers call it hard to beat for the price. Mid-Range Best Overall: Nikon Monarch M5 8×42, about $300, uses a phase-corrected roof prism with ED glass and top coatings, ~19 mm eye relief, and weighs roughly 24 oz. Upgrade Pick: Nikon Monarch M7 10×42 (~$500) adds a wider field of view and crisper edge-to-edge clarity, with Field & Stream naming it Best Value among new hunting binoculars. Premium HD Optics: Swarovski NL Pure 10×42 costs about $2,500+, delivers
31 July 2025
Starlink Coverage in 2025: Full Global Map, Reviews, and What’s Coming Next

Starlink Coverage in 2025: Full Global Map, Reviews, and What’s Coming Next

By early 2025, Starlink was available in over 100 countries across every inhabited continent. In the past year, Starlink launched in 42 new countries and territories and surpassed 6 million active customers worldwide. In the United States, the standard Starlink plan costs about $90 per month with a $599 equipment kit. SpaceX added about 2,300 satellites in the past year, bringing the total in orbit to over 7,000. By early 2025, Starlink was adding about 5 terabits per second of capacity per week to the constellation. Starlink typically delivers 50–200 Mbps download speeds, with the US median peak around 200
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