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Tech »  The best entry-level Hi-Res Audio player is getting a new version for 2026 — make the most of lossless streaming, or up to 2TB of your own files
  • The best entry-level Hi-Res Audio player is getting a new version for 2026 — make the most of lossless streaming, or up to 2TB of your own files
    1 day, 8 hours ago   techradar.com

    The best entry-level Hi-Res Audio player is getting a new version for 2026 — make the most of lossless streaming, or up to 2TB of your own files

    · The JM21 player gets a bigger battery and more memory · Same processor and ...

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ASUS will not release any new smartphones this year

ASUS will not release any new smartphones this year

1 day, 1 hour ago   Engadget

ASUS appears to be shifting its business operations away from smartphones. According to translations of recent quotes from Chairman Jonney Shih, the company does not plan to release new phone ...

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