Lenovo ThinkBook 16p Gen 6 With Four Magic Bay Concept Adds-On For Modular Multitasking

The ThinkBook 16p Gen 6 with the Magic Bay Dual Display Concept attached

Lenovo came to MWC 2025 with the ThinkBook 16p Gen 6, an impressive successor to the ThinkBook 16p Gen 5. Featuring Intel Core Ultra processors (HX-SKUs), a 16-inch 3.2K display with X-Rite color calibration, and a higher system TDP of 180W (up to 200W in Geek Mode), this laptop is built for creators and power users alike. However, what truly sets this model apart is its modularity through the Magic Bay ecosystem—a series of attachable AI-powered accessories that redefine multitasking and productivity.

Performance Combined with Advanced AI Integration

With the ThinkBook 16p Gen 6, Lenovo aims to redefine AI-enhanced computing. Equipped with a discrete Neural Processing Unit (NPU), it offloads AI-related tasks, allowing the NVIDIA GeForce RTX GPU to focus on more complex operations like real-time 3D rendering, modeling, and visualization of intricate designs. Additionally, the Lenovo AI Now personal assistant streamlines workflows by automating routine tasks, offering a seamless experience for professionals dealing with demanding workloads.

The 16-inch display, enhanced with X-Rite color calibration, ensures precise and vibrant visuals, making it ideal for designers and content creators. Thanks to the higher power envelope, users can expect smoother multitasking and reduced rendering times, significantly boosting efficiency.

The Magic Bay Ecosystem For A Modular Computing Experience

Lenovo’s Magic Bay ecosystem introduces a range of concept accessories that attach via the built-in Magic Bay dock, transforming the ThinkBook 16p Gen 6 into a modular laptop. These concepts include the Magic Bay Dual Display, Magic Bay 2nd Display, Magic Bay Tiko Pro, and Magic Bay Tiko—each designed to enhance productivity and enable a customizable user experience.  Lenovo Magic Bay Concept ecosystem is one of Ubergizmo’s Best of MWC 2025 Awards.

Magic Bay Dual Display Concept Delivers Better Productivity

The Magic Bay Dual Display Concept is an attachable dual 13.3-inch screen that connects to the ThinkBook 16p via the dock. It turns the laptop into a triple-screen workstation, providing an extended canvas for working on data visualization, content editing, or collaborative projects. This add-on allows users to manage multiple applications side-by-side without needing an external monitor, making it an excellent tool for traveling multitaskers like me. I cannot wait to get one!

The ThinkBook 16p Gen 6 with the Magic Bay Dual Display Concept attached and the Magic Bay 2nd Display Concept on the table in front

Magic Bay 2nd Display Concept: An AI Dashboard on the Go

The Magic Bay 2nd Display Concept offers an 8-inch attachable screen that serves as a dedicated AI dashboard. This compact display provides quick access to essential tools, messaging apps, and AI-generated insights, ensuring that key information is always within reach.

The AI dashboard can be customized to display widgets like to-do lists, notifications, and performance metrics, allowing users to stay organized and informed. Its small footprint makes it ideal for mobile professionals who need to maximize productivity without being tethered to a desk.

Magic Bay Tiko Pro Concept: A Smart Assistant 

Tiko Pro Concept, an add-on mini display for direct access to customizable functions and the Lenovo Now AI assistant (right side)

Lenovo’s Magic Bay Tiko Pro is another standout concept. It features a slim, horizontally oriented display that attaches magnetically to the top of the ThinkBook 16p’s screen. Designed as an always-on assistant interface, Tiko Pro integrates with Lenovo AI Now, offering real-time widget displays to streamline information management.

Tiko Pro provides direct visual access to customizable functionalities, including to-do lists, timers, and dashboards. Additionally, it turns into a teleprompter during presentations, displaying notes directly in the user’s line of sight above the main display where the presentation is shown. Tiko Pro enables widgets and tool personalization to tailor the workspace for specific tasks and workflows.

Tiko Pro Concept, an add-on mini display for direct access to customizable functions offers four modes, daily, Focus, Meeting or Gaming.

Magic Bay Tiko Concept: AI with a Personality

Users can upload images or photo in the Tiko Concept companion display

The Magic Bay Tiko Concept takes a more playful approach to AI integration. Tiko is designed as an AI emotional interaction companion, featuring a compact, circular screen that attaches to the top of the laptop display. This device not only displays real-time, emoji-style status updates but also responds to voice commands and gestures—such as a thumbs-up or a heart—adding a layer of personalized interaction.

Users can mute the Tiko companion’s audio with a simple “shush” gesture. Additionally, it can display emojis, generate information, and even play games, making it a versatile companion for users looking for productivity while having fun. An API connector further expands Tiko’s capabilities, allowing developers and users to create custom features and integrations.

During our meeting at MWC, Lenovo’s spokesperson emphasized Tiko’s potential for customization and user interaction, underscoring its role as a personalized assistant that adapts to individual preferences.

Tiko Concept avatar responds to various gestures

Lenovo ThinkBook 16p Gen 6 With Four Magic Bay Concept Adds-On For Modular Multitasking

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You can stream the first episode of Pixar's Win or Lose on YouTube

You can stream the first episode of Win or Lose, Pixar’s first original TV series, for free on YouTube. It follows a co-ed middle school softball team (the Pickles), with each episode focusing on a different character’s perspective — including animated personifications of their insecurities and defense mechanisms.

The first episode hones in on the “coach’s kid,” Laurie, the Pickles’ right fielder. She’s rubbish at softball, thanks in no small part to her insecurities, illustrated as a sentient perspiration blob (the aptly named Sweaty).

If Win or Lose floats your boat, you’ll need to hop over to Disney+ — subscription in tow — to watch the remaining seven episodes (the last two of which premiere on March 12). Should you go that route, you can currently save some money on the ad-supported tier of a Disney+ and Hulu bundle.

Closeup of the character Kai from the Pixar series Win or Lose,
Disney+

Win or Lose stood at the center of a controversy months before its February 19 debut. The show was initially slated to include an openly transgender character, Kai. While the part, played by trans actress Chanel Stewart, is still included in the series, Disney cut several lines of dialog referencing her gender identity.

A pair of overshadowing circumstances compounded the online backlash over the decision: The news came on the heels of Donald Trump’s election victory, and the show has an openly Christian character (Laurie) who prays aloud to “Heavenly Father” before heading to the plate. The combination led many to assume the moves were an appeasement to the president-elect, right as business leaders were routinely seen visiting Mar-a-Lago and currying favor by cutting DEI programs and trans-inclusive features.

However, Disney framed its decision as being about parental freedom regarding LGBTQ+ storylines. “When it comes to animated content for a younger audience, we recognize that many parents would prefer to discuss certain subjects with their children on their own terms and timeline,” a company spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter in December. An off-record source “close to” the project told the publication that the studio chose to cut the lines several months before, which (if true) would have placed it at a point when political forecasters saw the election’s outcome as either a coin flip or slightly favoring former Vice President Kamala Harris.

Regardless, you can check out the first episode below if it sounds like your cup of tea.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/you-can-stream-the-first-episode-of-pixars-win-or-lose-on-youtube-211938945.html?src=rss

Google will still have to break up its business, the Justice Department said

Google will have to break up its business, the Justice Department said in a filing, upholding the previous administration’s proposal after a federal judge ruled last year that the company illegally abused a monopoly over the search industry. As The Washington Post and The New York Times have reported, the Justice Department reiterated in a new filing that Google will have to sell the Chrome browser. When the DOJ argued for its sale last year, it said that selling Chrome “will permanently stop Google’s control of this critical search access point and allow rival search engines the ability to access the browser that for many users is a gateway to the internet.”

The Justice Department also kept a Biden-era proposal that seeks to ban Google from paying companies like Apple, other smartphone manufacturers and Mozilla to make its search engine the default on their phones and browsers. It did remove a previous proposal that would compel Google to sell its stakes in AI startups, however, after Anthropic told the government that it needs the company’s money to continue operating. Instead of banning AI investments altogether, the government wants to require the company to notify federal and state officials before making investments in artificial intelligence. Earlier this year, the Financial Times reported that Google was investing another billion dollars in Anthropic.

Google is expected to file its own proposal for its final set of alternative remedies. In the earlier one it filed in December, the company said that the Justice Department’s original remedies went “overboard” and that they reflected an “interventionist agenda” that “goes far beyond what the Court’s decision is actually about — [its] agreements with partners to distribute search.” Google suggested allowing it continue paying partners like Apple and Mozilla to offer Google Search, but also to allow them to form agreements with other partners across different platforms. Apple could, for instance, offer different default search engines for iPhones and iPads. Meanwhile, browser companies could change default search engines every 12 months. 

As The Post notes, the Justice Department’s filing could be an indicator of how the Trump administration will handle antitrust cases involving tech companies. It could be strict on big tech like the Biden administration was despite tech leaders supporting the new President and his policies. Google donated to the Trump campaign when he ran last year and just recently halted efforts to hire employees from diverse backgrounds. It said that it was “no longer set hiring targets to improve representation in its workforce.” The House also recently subpoenaed Alphabet and its CEO Sundar Pichai for communications between the company and the Biden administration regarding COVID-19. 

Judge Amit Mehta, the original judge who ruled that Google was a monopolist and had “acted as one to maintain its monopoly,” will hear both the government’s and the company’s remedies and will decide on the final solutions for the case in April. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/google-will-still-have-to-break-up-its-business-the-justice-department-said-150000739.html?src=rss

Realme 14 Pro Series Globally Launched At MWC 2025

At MWC 2025 in Barcelona, realme outlined its three-year strategic plan and expanded the global availability of the 14 Pro series. The company aims to accelerate growth, positioning itself as a leading smartphone brand in over 100 markets worldwide.

It targets the delivery of 100 million AI-powered smartphones over the next three years and plans to double its global user base. This will be achieved through a strategic focus on product development, brand enhancement, and technological innovation across its three product lines: GT series (flagships), Number Series (mid-range), and C Series (durable budget models).

As part of its AI strategy, realme introduced the NEXT AI initiative, designed to make AI-powered photography, efficiency, and gaming more accessible and user-friendly while maintaining high performance.

realme 14 Pro Series

Having initially launched the 14 Pro series in India in January 2025, realme has now officially introduced the smartphones to the European market. Both the 14 Pro and 14 Pro Plus feature an innovative interchangeable lens system and a “Pearl Unique Design,” which uses thermochromic pigments to change color based on temperature. They are TÜV Rheinland-certified for water and dust resistance, with ratings up to IP69.

The key difference lies in hardware:

  • realme 14 Pro: 6.77″ AMOLED display, Dimensity 7300 chipset.
  • realme 14 Pro Plus: 6.83″ AMOLED display, Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, and a periscope telephoto lens (50 MP) in addition to the standard 50 MP primary and 8 MP ultrawide cameras.

Both models share a 32 MP front camera, 6,000 mAh battery, and fast charging (80W for the Pro Plus, 45W for the Pro).

Realme 14 Pro Lite

Realme also introduced the 14 Pro Lite, a rebranded version of the Realme 13 Pro, featuring a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor, 6.7″ AMOLED display (120Hz), and 5,200 mAh battery with 45W fast charging. It includes a 50 MP Sony LYT-600 main camera with OIS, an 8 MP ultrawide, and a 32 MP selfie camera. The phone offers 5G connectivity, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, and runs Android 14 with Realme UI 5

Realme 14 Pro Series Specifications

SpecificationRealme 14 ProRealme 14 Pro PlusRealme 14 Pro Lite
Display6.77″ AMOLED6.83″ AMOLED6.7″ AMOLED
ResolutionFHD+FHD+FHD+ (2412 x 1080)
ProcessorDimensity 7300Snapdragon 7s Gen 3Snapdragon 7s Gen 2
RAM12GB12GB8GB
StorageUp to 256GBUp to 256GB128GB / 256GB
Rear Cameras50 MP (Main) + 8 MP (Ultrawide)50 MP (Main) + 50 MP (Periscope) + 8 MP (Ultrawide)50 MP (Main) + 8 MP (Ultrawide) + 2 MP (Auxiliary)
Front Camera32 MP32 MP32 MP
Battery6,000 mAh6,000 mAh5,200 mAh
Charging45W80W45W
Water & Dust ResistanceIP69IP69IP65
Operating SystemAndroid 14 (Realme UI 5)Android 14 (Realme UI 5)Android 14 (Realme UI 5)
Additional FeaturesInterchangeable Lens, Pearl Unique DesignInterchangeable Lens, Pearl Unique Design, Periscope LensHDR, High-Definition Stereo Sound

Availability and Price

The Realme Pro series will hit the stores in the following weeks, and in terms of pricing, the Pro Plus was teased with a €435 (~$457) value, the Pro Plus will cost around €589 (~$619), while the Pro Lite will hit the stores first in India starting from 24.999 INR (~$286).

An “Ultra” device on the way?!

The company took the opportunity and also teased an upcoming device (probably for later this year) that will come with “an ultra-large sensor and optical telephoto lens engineered to redefine smartphone photography” as it’s main differential. A press release, claims that the “ultra-tier device uses a sensor larger than those in flagship models” (probably comparing the phone with the Galaxy S25 Ultra or iPhone 17 Pro Max).

Realme 14 Pro Series Globally Launched At MWC 2025

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You can stream the first episode of Pixar's Win or Lose on YouTube

You can stream the first episode of Win or Lose, Pixar’s first original TV series, for free on YouTube. It follows a co-ed middle school softball team (the Pickles), with each episode focusing on a different character’s perspective — including animated personifications of their insecurities and defense mechanisms.

The first episode hones in on the “coach’s kid,” Laurie, the Pickles’ right fielder. She’s rubbish at softball, thanks in no small part to her insecurities, illustrated as a sentient perspiration blob (the aptly named Sweaty).

If Win or Lose floats your boat, you’ll need to hop over to Disney+ — subscription in tow — to watch the remaining seven episodes (the last two of which premiere on March 12). Should you go that route, you can currently save some money on the ad-supported tier of a Disney+ and Hulu bundle.

Closeup of the character Kai from the Pixar series Win or Lose,
Disney+

Win or Lose stood at the center of a controversy months before its February 19 debut. The show was initially slated to include an openly transgender character, Kai. While the part, played by trans actress Chanel Stewart, is still included in the series, Disney cut several lines of dialog referencing her gender identity.

A pair of overshadowing circumstances compounded the online backlash over the decision: The news came on the heels of Donald Trump’s election victory, and the show has an openly Christian character (Laurie) who prays aloud to “Heavenly Father” before heading to the plate. The combination led many to assume the moves were an appeasement to the president-elect, right as business leaders were routinely seen visiting Mar-a-Lago and currying favor by cutting DEI programs and trans-inclusive features.

However, Disney framed its decision as being about parental freedom regarding LGBTQ+ storylines. “When it comes to animated content for a younger audience, we recognize that many parents would prefer to discuss certain subjects with their children on their own terms and timeline,” a company spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter in December. An off-record source “close to” the project told the publication that the studio chose to cut the lines several months before, which (if true) would have placed it at a point when political forecasters saw the election’s outcome as either a coin flip or slightly favoring former Vice President Kamala Harris.

Regardless, you can check out the first episode below if it sounds like your cup of tea.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/you-can-stream-the-first-episode-of-pixars-win-or-lose-on-youtube-211938945.html?src=rss

Realme 14 Pro Series Globally Launched At MWC 2025

At MWC 2025 in Barcelona, realme outlined its three-year strategic plan and expanded the global availability of the 14 Pro series. The company aims to accelerate growth, positioning itself as a leading smartphone brand in over 100 markets worldwide.

It targets the delivery of 100 million AI-powered smartphones over the next three years and plans to double its global user base. This will be achieved through a strategic focus on product development, brand enhancement, and technological innovation across its three product lines: GT series (flagships), Number Series (mid-range), and C Series (durable budget models).

As part of its AI strategy, realme introduced the NEXT AI initiative, designed to make AI-powered photography, efficiency, and gaming more accessible and user-friendly while maintaining high performance.

realme 14 Pro Series

Having initially launched the 14 Pro series in India in January 2025, realme has now officially introduced the smartphones to the European market. Both the 14 Pro and 14 Pro Plus feature an innovative interchangeable lens system and a “Pearl Unique Design,” which uses thermochromic pigments to change color based on temperature. They are TÜV Rheinland-certified for water and dust resistance, with ratings up to IP69.

The key difference lies in hardware:

  • realme 14 Pro: 6.77″ AMOLED display, Dimensity 7300 chipset.
  • realme 14 Pro Plus: 6.83″ AMOLED display, Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, and a periscope telephoto lens (50 MP) in addition to the standard 50 MP primary and 8 MP ultrawide cameras.

Both models share a 32 MP front camera, 6,000 mAh battery, and fast charging (80W for the Pro Plus, 45W for the Pro).

Realme 14 Pro Lite

Realme also introduced the 14 Pro Lite, a rebranded version of the Realme 13 Pro, featuring a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor, 6.7″ AMOLED display (120Hz), and 5,200 mAh battery with 45W fast charging. It includes a 50 MP Sony LYT-600 main camera with OIS, an 8 MP ultrawide, and a 32 MP selfie camera. The phone offers 5G connectivity, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, and runs Android 14 with Realme UI 5

Realme 14 Pro Series Specifications

SpecificationRealme 14 ProRealme 14 Pro PlusRealme 14 Pro Lite
Display6.77″ AMOLED6.83″ AMOLED6.7″ AMOLED
ResolutionFHD+FHD+FHD+ (2412 x 1080)
ProcessorDimensity 7300Snapdragon 7s Gen 3Snapdragon 7s Gen 2
RAM12GB12GB8GB
StorageUp to 256GBUp to 256GB128GB / 256GB
Rear Cameras50 MP (Main) + 8 MP (Ultrawide)50 MP (Main) + 50 MP (Periscope) + 8 MP (Ultrawide)50 MP (Main) + 8 MP (Ultrawide) + 2 MP (Auxiliary)
Front Camera32 MP32 MP32 MP
Battery6,000 mAh6,000 mAh5,200 mAh
Charging45W80W45W
Water & Dust ResistanceIP69IP69IP65
Operating SystemAndroid 14 (Realme UI 5)Android 14 (Realme UI 5)Android 14 (Realme UI 5)
Additional FeaturesInterchangeable Lens, Pearl Unique DesignInterchangeable Lens, Pearl Unique Design, Periscope LensHDR, High-Definition Stereo Sound

Availability and Price

The Realme Pro series will hit the stores in the following weeks, and in terms of pricing, the Pro Plus was teased with a €435 (~$457) value, the Pro Plus will cost around €589 (~$619), while the Pro Lite will hit the stores first in India starting from 24.999 INR (~$286).

An “Ultra” device on the way?!

The company took the opportunity and also teased an upcoming device (probably for later this year) that will come with “an ultra-large sensor and optical telephoto lens engineered to redefine smartphone photography” as it’s main differential. A press release, claims that the “ultra-tier device uses a sensor larger than those in flagship models” (probably comparing the phone with the Galaxy S25 Ultra or iPhone 17 Pro Max).

Realme 14 Pro Series Globally Launched At MWC 2025

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You can stream the first episode of Pixar's Win or Lose on YouTube

You can stream the first episode of Win or Lose, Pixar’s first original TV series, for free on YouTube. It follows a co-ed middle school softball team (the Pickles), with each episode focusing on a different character’s perspective — including animated personifications of their insecurities and defense mechanisms.

The first episode hones in on the “coach’s kid,” Laurie, the Pickles’ right fielder. She’s rubbish at softball, thanks in no small part to her insecurities, illustrated as a sentient perspiration blob (the aptly named Sweaty).

If Win or Lose floats your boat, you’ll need to hop over to Disney+ — subscription in tow — to watch the remaining seven episodes (the last two of which premiere on March 12). Should you go that route, you can currently save some money on the ad-supported tier of a Disney+ and Hulu bundle.

Closeup of the character Kai from the Pixar series Win or Lose,
Disney+

Win or Lose stood at the center of a controversy months before its February 19 debut. The show was initially slated to include an openly transgender character, Kai. While the part, played by trans actress Chanel Stewart, is still included in the series, Disney cut several lines of dialog referencing her gender identity.

A pair of overshadowing circumstances compounded the online backlash over the decision: The news came on the heels of Donald Trump’s election victory, and the show has an openly Christian character (Laurie) who prays aloud to “Heavenly Father” before heading to the plate. The combination led many to assume the moves were an appeasement to the president-elect, right as business leaders were routinely seen visiting Mar-a-Lago and currying favor by cutting DEI programs and trans-inclusive features.

However, Disney framed its decision as being about parental freedom regarding LGBTQ+ storylines. “When it comes to animated content for a younger audience, we recognize that many parents would prefer to discuss certain subjects with their children on their own terms and timeline,” a company spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter in December. An off-record source “close to” the project told the publication that the studio chose to cut the lines several months before, which (if true) would have placed it at a point when political forecasters saw the election’s outcome as either a coin flip or slightly favoring former Vice President Kamala Harris.

Regardless, you can check out the first episode below if it sounds like your cup of tea.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/you-can-stream-the-first-episode-of-pixars-win-or-lose-on-youtube-211938945.html?src=rss

Realme 14 Pro Series Globally Launched At MWC 2025

At MWC 2025 in Barcelona, realme outlined its three-year strategic plan and expanded the global availability of the 14 Pro series. The company aims to accelerate growth, positioning itself as a leading smartphone brand in over 100 markets worldwide.

It targets the delivery of 100 million AI-powered smartphones over the next three years and plans to double its global user base. This will be achieved through a strategic focus on product development, brand enhancement, and technological innovation across its three product lines: GT series (flagships), Number Series (mid-range), and C Series (durable budget models).

As part of its AI strategy, realme introduced the NEXT AI initiative, designed to make AI-powered photography, efficiency, and gaming more accessible and user-friendly while maintaining high performance.

realme 14 Pro Series

Having initially launched the 14 Pro series in India in January 2025, realme has now officially introduced the smartphones to the European market. Both the 14 Pro and 14 Pro Plus feature an innovative interchangeable lens system and a “Pearl Unique Design,” which uses thermochromic pigments to change color based on temperature. They are TÜV Rheinland-certified for water and dust resistance, with ratings up to IP69.

The key difference lies in hardware:

  • realme 14 Pro: 6.77″ AMOLED display, Dimensity 7300 chipset.
  • realme 14 Pro Plus: 6.83″ AMOLED display, Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset, and a periscope telephoto lens (50 MP) in addition to the standard 50 MP primary and 8 MP ultrawide cameras.

Both models share a 32 MP front camera, 6,000 mAh battery, and fast charging (80W for the Pro Plus, 45W for the Pro).

Realme 14 Pro Lite

Realme also introduced the 14 Pro Lite, a rebranded version of the Realme 13 Pro, featuring a Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor, 6.7″ AMOLED display (120Hz), and 5,200 mAh battery with 45W fast charging. It includes a 50 MP Sony LYT-600 main camera with OIS, an 8 MP ultrawide, and a 32 MP selfie camera. The phone offers 5G connectivity, Wi-Fi 6, NFC, and runs Android 14 with Realme UI 5

Realme 14 Pro Series Specifications

SpecificationRealme 14 ProRealme 14 Pro PlusRealme 14 Pro Lite
Display6.77″ AMOLED6.83″ AMOLED6.7″ AMOLED
ResolutionFHD+FHD+FHD+ (2412 x 1080)
ProcessorDimensity 7300Snapdragon 7s Gen 3Snapdragon 7s Gen 2
RAM12GB12GB8GB
StorageUp to 256GBUp to 256GB128GB / 256GB
Rear Cameras50 MP (Main) + 8 MP (Ultrawide)50 MP (Main) + 50 MP (Periscope) + 8 MP (Ultrawide)50 MP (Main) + 8 MP (Ultrawide) + 2 MP (Auxiliary)
Front Camera32 MP32 MP32 MP
Battery6,000 mAh6,000 mAh5,200 mAh
Charging45W80W45W
Water & Dust ResistanceIP69IP69IP65
Operating SystemAndroid 14 (Realme UI 5)Android 14 (Realme UI 5)Android 14 (Realme UI 5)
Additional FeaturesInterchangeable Lens, Pearl Unique DesignInterchangeable Lens, Pearl Unique Design, Periscope LensHDR, High-Definition Stereo Sound

Availability and Price

The Realme Pro series will hit the stores in the following weeks, and in terms of pricing, the Pro Plus was teased with a €435 (~$457) value, the Pro Plus will cost around €589 (~$619), while the Pro Lite will hit the stores first in India starting from 24.999 INR (~$286).

An “Ultra” device on the way?!

The company took the opportunity and also teased an upcoming device (probably for later this year) that will come with “an ultra-large sensor and optical telephoto lens engineered to redefine smartphone photography” as it’s main differential. A press release, claims that the “ultra-tier device uses a sensor larger than those in flagship models” (probably comparing the phone with the Galaxy S25 Ultra or iPhone 17 Pro Max).

Realme 14 Pro Series Globally Launched At MWC 2025

, original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.

You can stream the first episode of Pixar's Win or Lose on YouTube

You can stream the first episode of Win or Lose, Pixar’s first original TV series, for free on YouTube. It follows a co-ed middle school softball team (the Pickles), with each episode focusing on a different character’s perspective — including animated personifications of their insecurities and defense mechanisms.

The first episode hones in on the “coach’s kid,” Laurie, the Pickles’ right fielder. She’s rubbish at softball, thanks in no small part to her insecurities, illustrated as a sentient perspiration blob (the aptly named Sweaty).

If Win or Lose floats your boat, you’ll need to hop over to Disney+ — subscription in tow — to watch the remaining seven episodes (the last two of which premiere on March 12). Should you go that route, you can currently save some money on the ad-supported tier of a Disney+ and Hulu bundle.

Closeup of the character Kai from the Pixar series Win or Lose,
Disney+

Win or Lose stood at the center of a controversy months before its February 19 debut. The show was initially slated to include an openly transgender character, Kai. While the part, played by trans actress Chanel Stewart, is still included in the series, Disney cut several lines of dialog referencing her gender identity.

A pair of overshadowing circumstances compounded the online backlash over the decision: The news came on the heels of Donald Trump’s election victory, and the show has an openly Christian character (Laurie) who prays aloud to “Heavenly Father” before heading to the plate. The combination led many to assume the moves were an appeasement to the president-elect, right as business leaders were routinely seen visiting Mar-a-Lago and currying favor by cutting DEI programs and trans-inclusive features.

However, Disney framed its decision as being about parental freedom regarding LGBTQ+ storylines. “When it comes to animated content for a younger audience, we recognize that many parents would prefer to discuss certain subjects with their children on their own terms and timeline,” a company spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter in December. An off-record source “close to” the project told the publication that the studio chose to cut the lines several months before, which (if true) would have placed it at a point when political forecasters saw the election’s outcome as either a coin flip or slightly favoring former Vice President Kamala Harris.

Regardless, you can check out the first episode below if it sounds like your cup of tea.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/streaming/you-can-stream-the-first-episode-of-pixars-win-or-lose-on-youtube-211938945.html?src=rss

Ubergizmo’s Best of Mobile World Congress 2025

Photo courtesy of MWC / © GSMA

At MWC 2025, we explored a variety of innovative products that highlighted the latest advancements in technology. From AI-enhanced laptops and modular accessories to advanced smartphones and sustainable energy solutions, this year’s event highlighted impressive advancements across the industry. Here’s our selection of the best products from this year’s show.

Lenovo ThinkBook “Codename Flip” AI PC

At MWC 2025, Lenovo unveiled the ThinkBook “Codename Flip” AI PC concept, featuring an 18.1-inch outward-folding OLED display that transitions between five modes, including a 13-inch laptop and an expanded vertical workspace. Powered by an Intel Core Ultra 7 processor and 32GB LPDDR5X memory, it offers AI-enhanced productivity features like the Smart ForcePad and Workspace Split Screen. With Thunderbolt 4 ports and a 3:4 aspect ratio display, it targets professionals seeking versatility and efficiency. For more details, check our article.

HONOR MagicBook Pro 14

At a keynote in Barcelona, Honor introduced the MagicBook Pro 14, featuring Intel Core Ultra 5 and 9 processors, up to 32GB RAM, and a 14.6-inch OLED display with 3K resolution and 120Hz refresh rate. It offers diverse connectivity options, including USB-C, USB-A, HDMI 2.1, and a fingerprint sensor. The laptop also includes a Full-HD webcam, dual speakers, and a massive 92Wh battery for up to 12 hours of usage. Designed for power and versatility, it targets professionals and digital nomads. For more details check our article.

Lenovo Yoga Solar PC Concept

Lenovo revealed the Yoga Solar PC concept, a solar-powered laptop combining sustainability and performance. It features an integrated solar panel with over 24% efficiency and a Dynamic Solar Tracking system for optimal energy intake, allowing one hour of video playback from 20 minutes of sunlight. Powered by Intel Core Ultra processors, it has a 14-inch OLED display and up to 32GB RAM. This concept aims to reduce reliance on traditional power sources without compromising functionality. For more information check our article.

HONOR Pad V9

The Honor Pad V9, unveiled at MWC 2025, features an 11.5-inch 2.8K LCD with a 144Hz refresh rate, a MediaTek Dimensity 8350 Elite chipset, and up to 12GB RAM. It offers a sleek design, an impressive 10,100mAh battery, and stylus support. With TÜV Rheinland certification for eye protection and eight powerful speakers, it ensures a premium entertainment experience. Priced between at €449,90 in France, and £359.99 in the UK, it balances performance and style for casual gamers and multimedia users. Read more information in our review.

Lenovo Magic Bay Dual Display & 2nd Display Laptop Accessories

Lenovo’s ThinkBook 16p Gen 6 introduces modular AI-powered accessories under the Magic Bay ecosystem, enhancing productivity and multitasking. Key innovations include the Magic Bay Dual Display, a 13.3-inch attachable screen for multi-tasking, and the Magic Bay 2nd Display, an 8-inch AI dashboard for quick access to tools. The “codename Tiko” concepts offer AI-driven assistants for notifications and workflow management. These modular designs reflect Lenovo’s vision for flexible, AI-enhanced computing tailored to professional needs.

Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra

At MWC 2025, Samsung showcased the Galaxy S25 Ultra, which was launched just over a month ago. The flagship smartphone features a 6.9-inch Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, up to 12GB RAM, and 1TB of storage. The rear quad-camera system features a new 50MP ultra-wide camera alongside a 200MP main sensor, significantly improving low-light and macro photography. With AI integration in One UI 7.0, multitasking and device management are more efficient. The device also includes Gorilla Glass Armor 2, an enhanced cooling system, and a 5000mAh battery. For more information check our article.

HONOR Magic7 Pro

At MWC, Honor showcased the Magic7 Pro, its flagship smartphone launched globally a month earlier. It features a 6.8-inch AMOLED display, Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, up to 12GB RAM, and 512GB storage. The device includes a 200MP periscopic telephoto camera, a 50MP main camera, a 50 MP ultrawide shooter and advanced AI capabilities. With IP68/IP69 water resistance, a silicon-carbon 5270 mAh battery supporting ultra-fast charging, and MagicOS 9.0, it delivers impressive performance and durability. Find more information in our article.

Realme Interchangeable-Lens Concept

At MWC 2025, Realme unveiled a smartphone prototype with an interchangeable-lens system, allowing users to attach DSLR lenses for enhanced photography. The device features a custom 1-inch Sony sensor and supports up to 10x optical zoom. Realme also introduced AI-powered tools: a voice-based retoucher for hands-free photo editing and a video eraser to remove unwanted elements effortlessly. While still in the concept stage, these innovations highlight Realme’s push to advance mobile photography. Read more information in our article.

HUAWEI Mate XT

At MWC 2025, Huawei launched the Mate XT, the world’s first commercial trifold smartphone, featuring a 10.2-inch display and an ultra-thin 3.6 mm profile. Its advanced hinge system enables both inward and outward folding, enhancing multitasking and durability. Equipped with the Ultra Aperture XMAGE Camera, it supports professional-level photography. Powered by the Kirin 9010 processor, it offers up to 1 TB of storage and 5G connectivity. Priced at €3,499, it will be available globally from March 15, excluding the U.S. Read more information in our article.

Infinix’s SolarEnergy-Reserving Technology,

Infinix’s SolarEnergy-Reserving Technology, showcased at Showstoppers during MWC, uses perovskite photovoltaic cells and AI algorithms to efficiently convert ambient light into electricity. This system, integrated into a prototype smartphone and charging case, can store up to 2W of power. It features Sunflower Wireless Charging, which adjusts light positioning for optimal energy collection within a 3-meter range. The technology also includes AI-based power management for extended standby and emergency power, demonstrating Infinix’s commitment to sustainable mobile charging solutions. Read more details in our article.
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ZTE nubia Z70 Ultra

ZTE unveiled the nubia Z70 Ultra at MWC 2025, focusing on photography and performance. It features a custom 1-inch sensor, a 50MP main camera, a 50MP ultra-wide lens, and a 64MP telephoto lens with advanced AI capabilities like Super Night Mode and Astrophotography Mode. Powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite processor, it offers up to 24GB of RAM and 1TB of storage. The 6.85-inch AMOLED display supports 144Hz and Dolby Vision, while a 6150mAh battery ensures long-lasting use. Find more information in our article.

TECNO Spark Slim Concept

At MWC 2025, TECNO unveiled the Spark Slim Concept, an ultra-thin smartphone measuring just 5.75mm in thickness, making it one of the slimmest devices showcased at the event. Despite its slender profile, the Spark Slim houses a substantial 5,200mAh battery, addressing common concerns about battery life in slim devices. The smartphone features a 6.78-inch AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate, offering vibrant visuals and smooth performance. Constructed with eco-friendly materials, including recycled aluminum and stainless steel, the Spark Slim not only emphasizes sustainability but also ensures durability.

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