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This podcast explores the latest in smartphones, laptops, tablets, headphones, and more. Stay updated with trends, reviews, and insights to make smarter tech choices. Join me and dive into the world of technology! 🎙️🚀Min
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  • MacBook Air M4 in Sky Blue: Light as Air, Fast as Ever
    2025/04/09

    🎙️ Welcome to today's tech spotlight!


    Today, we’re diving into Apple’s latest masterpiece — the MacBook Air with the M4 chip. This isn’t just another laptop update. Apple has reimagined its most popular notebook, bringing together jaw-dropping performance, a stunning new sky blue color, and a more accessible price point — starting from just 26,999,000 VND.


    Let’s start with the heart of it all: the M4 chip. Designed specifically for Apple Intelligence, this chip takes performance to the next level. Whether you're multitasking through heavy applications, editing 4K videos, or diving into AI-powered tools, the M4 ensures a smooth, responsive experience. Compared to the previous M1 version, it’s up to 2x faster, and an incredible 23x faster than the fastest Intel-based MacBook Air. With up to 18 hours of battery life, you’ll have the power to create, connect, and conquer your day without worrying about your next charge.


    📸 The 12MP Center Stage camera is a game-changer for video calls. It keeps you perfectly in frame, even if you move around — ideal for remote meetings, online classes, or catching up with family. And with Desk View, you can simultaneously show your face and your workspace — great for presenting or sharing creative projects.


    One of the biggest highlights? A brand-new sky blue finish that joins the classic lineup of Midnight, Starlight, and Silver. It’s subtle, metallic, and eye-catching — perfect for those who want to stand out with style. Plus, every color includes a matching MagSafe charging cable for that extra touch of elegance.


    The new MacBook Air also supports up to two external displays, thanks to macOS Sequoia. It starts with 16GB of unified memory and can go all the way up to 32GB — plenty of power for professionals, students, and creatives alike.


    And here's where it gets even more exciting: the MacBook Air M4 is built for Apple Intelligence — a suite of new AI-powered features. With tools like Image Playground and Genmoji, you can explore fun and creative ways to express yourself. The Writing Tools and smarter Siri make your day more productive, and with ChatGPT built-in, you can ask questions, get help writing, or brainstorm ideas — all without even needing an account. Your privacy? Fully protected.


    So whether you're upgrading from an older model or stepping into the world of Mac for the first time, the MacBook Air M4 offers unbeatable value — with world-class performance, sleek portability, and thoughtful innovation.


    💬 That’s it for today’s episode. If you’re looking for a laptop that balances power, portability, and personality — the new MacBook Air might just be your perfect match. Stay tuned for more tech insights, and as always — thanks for listening!

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  • iPad A16 (iPad Gen 11) Officially Unveiled: Sleek Design, A16 Chip, and Key Upgrades
    2025/04/09

    Alongside the launch of the new iPad Air M3, Apple has quietly updated its entry-level iPad lineup with the introduction of the iPad Gen 11, also known as the iPad A16. Officially announced via press release on March 4, 2025, this marks the first major refresh in over two years since the 10th-generation iPad.


    Although Apple simply refers to the device as "iPad (A16)," users and retailers often call it iPad Gen 11 or iPad 2025 for clarity. The new iPad retains the modern design language introduced in the previous generation, with flat edges, a sleek aluminum frame, uniform bezels, and rounded corners for improved ergonomics.


    It comes in four playful colors: Blue, Pink, Silver, and Yellow. The dimensions measure 248.6 x 179.5 x 7 mm, and it weighs approximately 477g for the Wi-Fi model. It’s slightly larger and thicker than the iPad Air, but still feels compact and portable.


    Instead of Face ID, Apple continues to equip this model with Touch ID embedded in the top power button—offering secure authentication for unlocking the device, accessing apps, and using Apple Pay.


    Key design features include a single rear camera, a landscape-oriented front-facing camera for improved video calls, stereo speakers at the top and bottom, volume buttons on the side, a USB-C charging port, and a Smart Connector for accessory compatibility.


    The iPad Gen 11 features an 11-inch Retina LED display with a resolution of 2360 x 1640 and a pixel density of 264 PPI. While the panel size is still technically 10.9 inches, Apple now rounds it to 11 inches. The display offers solid visuals, 500 nits of brightness, True Tone for adaptive color balance, and an oleophobic coating to minimize fingerprints. It also supports Apple Pencil (USB-C version).


    Performance is where the iPad A16 truly shines. Powered by the same A16 Bionic chip found in the iPhone 14 Pro, it delivers a significant leap over its predecessor. The 6-core CPU, 5-core GPU, and 16-core Neural Engine ensure up to 30% better performance than the previous A13 chip—and up to six times faster than popular Android tablets, according to Apple.


    Storage options have also improved, starting at 128GB (up from 64GB) with configurations up to 256GB and 512GB. This makes the iPad Gen 11 more versatile for productivity, media consumption, and creative tasks.


    Battery life remains consistent, offering up to 10 hours of web browsing or video playback on a single charge thanks to its 28.6Wh lithium-polymer battery.


    Camera-wise, the iPad Gen 11 is equipped with a 12MP rear wide camera (f/1.8) with Smart HDR 4, Burst mode, Focus Pixels, and 4K video recording at up to 60fps. Slow-motion support at 120/240fps and cinematic stabilization are also included.


    The front camera is a 12MP Ultra Wide lens with a 122-degree field of view, f/2.4 aperture, and support for Center Stage. This feature intelligently pans and zooms to keep users centered during video calls and works seamlessly with third-party apps like Zoom or Skype. Its placement on the landscape edge improves usability for conferencing and online classes.


    All in all, the iPad Gen 11 (iPad A16) brings meaningful upgrades in design, performance, and usability—making it a compelling choice for students, casual users, and anyone seeking an affordable yet capable tablet in Apple’s ecosystem.

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  • What’s New with the iPad Air M3: Powerful M3 Chip, Magic Keyboard Support & More
    2025/04/09

    Apple has just introduced the all-new iPad Air M3 — a surprise release packed with impressive upgrades. From a sleek design to the powerful M3 chip and support for updated accessories, this latest iPad Air has plenty to offer. So, what exactly is new with the iPad Air M3? Let’s break it down.
    Launched via a press release on March 4, 2025, just weeks after the debut of the iPhone 16e, the iPad Air M3 maintains Apple’s signature premium design. It features a durable aluminum unibody and a landscape-oriented front-facing camera, making video calls more comfortable. It comes in two lightweight options: 460g for the 11-inch model and 616g for the 13-inch model. Users can also choose from four vibrant colors: Blue, Purple, Starlight, and Space Gray.
    Both the 11-inch and 13-inch variants sport Liquid Retina displays with True Tone technology and an anti-reflective coating. The larger 13-inch model offers slightly higher brightness at 600 nits, compared to 500 nits on the smaller one — delivering crisp, immersive viewing for work or entertainment.
    When it comes to cameras, the iPad Air M3 keeps things simple. It features 12MP sensors on both the front and rear. The front-facing camera includes Apple’s Center Stage technology, which uses machine learning to keep users perfectly centered during video calls. The rear 12MP camera can capture sharp photos, shoot 4K video, and even help with document scanning and object recognition using Visual Look Up.
    The biggest upgrade lies in its performance. Powered by Apple’s M3 chip, the new iPad Air is up to twice as fast as the iPad Air with M1, and up to 3.5 times faster than the model with the A14 chip. It boasts an 8-core CPU for better multitasking and a 9-core GPU for graphics performance that’s 40% faster than before. This enhanced GPU also supports hardware-accelerated ray tracing and dynamic caching — making games and graphic-intensive apps look and feel more lifelike than ever.
    The iPad Air M3 runs on iPadOS 18, which introduces several new features like a redesigned Control Center and improved Notes app for smoother handwriting support. Thanks to the updated Neural Engine — now 60% faster than the one in the M1 — the iPad Air can handle smarter AI features and workflows with ease.
    Apple also launched a refreshed Magic Keyboard alongside the new iPad Air. It magnetically attaches to the iPad without needing Bluetooth and is available in both 11-inch and 13-inch sizes. It features a built-in trackpad and a full function key row for quick access to settings like brightness and volume. Even better, it’s backward-compatible with older iPad Air models.
    The iPad Air M3 also supports the latest Apple Pencil Pro and the Apple Pencil with USB-C, giving users more flexibility and precision in creative work or note-taking.

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