Samsung's Galaxy S7 Edge in glorious gold. Photo: @onleaks/uswitch

Samsung’s Galaxy S7 edge in glorious gold. Photo: @onleaks/uswitch

New high-resolution press shots that leaked online give us our most comprehensive views yet of Samsung’s Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge.

With Samsung’s big unveiling of its next smartphones less than three days away, the new leak shows the upcoming models in various colors and from a range of angles — and the smartphones look rather nice indeed.

Amazon's Echo and Alexa, helping us rhyme since 2016. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac

Amazon’s Echo and Alexa, helping us rhyme since 2016. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac

The latest update to the Amazon Echo adds a host of new news sources to the smart speaker’s Flash Briefing feature — and also gives it some mad rhyming skills.

The LG G5. Photo: Evan Blass

The LG G5. Photo: Evan Blass

LG’s upcoming G5, which will be announced this Sunday, February 21, will be unlike any smartphone it has launched before.

Not only will it deliver an all-new design made out of metal, but it will have a unique expansion slot in its bottom that will allow users to pair it with accessories that add extra functionality. These photos give us an early glimpse at it all.

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Three wants to banish bad ads. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Three wants to banish bad ads. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Who needs ad-blockers when your carrier has your back?

Three has unveiled plans to begin blocking “excessive and irrelevant” mobile ads at the carrier level so users on its network don’t have to endure them when browsing the web on their smartphones and tablets.

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