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Sony Xperia 1 II arrives in the US on July 24th

TechSpot

Sony unveiled the photography-focused Xperia 1 II in February and has now announced preorder and shipping dates for the US. The company knows that the $1,200 price tag will be difficult to digest, so it's sweetening the deal, as it did with the Xperia 1, by bundling the WF-1000XM3 wireless.

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Sony Xperia 5 II review: the right tool for the right jobs

The Verge

Given Sony’s photography ambitions for the 5 II, I’ll allow it the physical shutter control, but the Google Assistant button feels unnecessary — especially in a position that’s too low to be convenient to press. Sony’s approach to smartphone photography is twofold. The pro photography mode gives you a wealth of controls.

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The search is over: smart trackers from Apple, Samsung, and Tile compared

The Verge

Well, in addition to some other historic milestones, somewhere in the top 100 hits of the year will be the introduction of smart tracker tags from two major mobile device manufacturers: Samsung and Apple. Tracking tags have been around for a while now, and Tile has been the best-known brand in the space.

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Kyocera DuraSport 5G UW review: tough choices

The Verge

Despite its mid-range price tag, the DuraSport has low-end internal components. While a sub-$300 phone can get away with just 64GB of storage, it’s mismatched to the DuraSport’s nearly $600 price tag, even if it has a microSD card slot for expansion. The DuraSport’s camera is budget-level, despite its mid-range price tag.

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Facebook will let people claim ownership of images and issue takedown requests

The Verge

This update could potentially upend the way Instagram works right now, with accounts often sharing the same image and only tagging the presumed original rights holder as credit. Ultimately, creators might end up having to invest in their own photography or image creation to avoid having posts taken down.

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How to make an AirTag holder for your pet’s collar

The Verge

Nomad Rugged Pet Tag case, which can be engraved with your phone number for an extra $19.95. One day, I’ll probably buy a dedicated AirTag holder for my dog — one that fits snuggly to his existing collar and comes engraved with his name and my phone number so that I can remove his redundant dog tag. There’s the $29.95 Materials needed.

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Logitech MX Anywhere 3 review: the best gets smaller

The Verge

Still, if you do prefer a more traditional=shaped mouse, don’t mind the missing scroll wheel, or just prefer the smaller size (and price tag), the MX Anywhere 3 is hard to beat. Photography by Chaim Gartenberg / The Verge.

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