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Eleven years. Over $20,000 in prizes again. The biggest tech giveaway from any major tech news site — and it’s not even close.

Welcome to the 11th Annual Android Headlines Holiday Tech Giveaway. No other tech site does this. Not at this scale. Not with prizes like these.

This year’s grand prize is a stunning 100-inch 4K TV, and it only ge...

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The hype surrounding Samsung’s next-generation flagship keeps building. In a recent development, a leak revealed a set of alleged wallpapers for the Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra. These images offer some visual clues about the phone‘s aesthetic. More specifically, they could serve as a teaser for the colors in which the device might be available.

Samsung Galaxy S26 color o...

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Global philanthropic efforts are getting a big part of the staggering wealth generated by the recent artificial intelligence rally in the tech industry. Sergey Brin, Google’s co-founder, recently disclosed a massive transfer of wealth, giving away more than $1.1 billion worth of Alphabet Inc. stock following a notable surge in the company’s share price.

Sergey Brin ch...

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It’s no secret that Nubia is preparing two new foldables, the Nubia Flip 3 and Nubia Fold. The latter is the company’s first book-style foldable, and will rival the Galaxy Z Fold 7. Last week, the leaked images hinted at what to expect from them. A week later, more images of Nubia’s upcoming foldables have leaked, giving us another look at the design before they are launched...

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In a surprising development, Instagram may soon limit the number of hashtags one can use in a post. People have started noticing that they are unable to add more than three hashtags to a post. Hashtags are an easy means to make your posts reach a wider audience, while also helping to reach that wider audience more quickly. Limiting the hashtags count means you’re basically u...

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