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Apple’s discontinued MagSafe Battery Pack works with Google Pixel 10 Pro XL
DeepSeek now slaps AI labels on all content and you can’t remove them
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Apple's dead MagSafe Battery Pack just found new life on Google's Pixel 10 Pro XL!
In an unexpected compatibility twist, the discontinued iPhone accessory magnetically attaches and charges Google's latest flagship despite being retired in 2023. Meanwhile, DeepSeek is now forcing AI labels on all generated content that users can't remove.
Here's what you'll discover in today's tech roundup:
Apple's discontinued MagSafe Battery Pack's unexpected compatibility with Google Pixel 10 Pro XL magnetic charging system
DeepSeek's mandatory AI content labeling policy rollout in China preventing users from removing artificial generation markers
Google Pixel 10 Pro XL's impressive durability test performance with Gorilla Glass Victus 2 surviving scratches, burns, and bends
Vivo X300 series design leak revealing larger circular camera modules and flat display approach for October launch
OnePlus Pad 3's Indian pricing announcement at Rs 47,999 with Rs 7,200 worth of limited-time launch freebies
Additional insights on Honor X9c durability review, Xiaomi 16 series launch timing, and OnePlus Turbo affordability focus
Read on for all the details!

In a surprising twist, Apple’s retired MagSafe Battery Pack has found a second life — this time with an Android phone.
A recent post on X revealed that the Google Pixel 10 Pro XL can snap onto and charge with Apple’s accessory, despite it being discontinued years ago.
Apple first launched the MagSafe Battery Pack alongside the iPhone 12, using its magnetic wireless charging system. The accessory was quietly discontinued in 2023 with no replacement, and many assumed it was gone for good.
Read on to find out more.
![]() DeepSeek, the AI company, has just rolled out new rules in China requiring all AI-generated content on their platform to be clearly marked as artificial. This change comes as part of broader efforts to make AI content more transparent and prevent people from misusing it. The company sent out an official notice explaining that anything created by their AI systems must now include clear signs showing it wasn’t made by humans. | ![]() The Google Pixel 10 Pro XL has gone through YouTuber JerryRigEverything’s durability test, and the results show a device built to last. Alongside the usual scratch, burn, and bend trials, the test also revealed a new magnetic charging system that is one of the Pixel’s biggest hardware shifts yet. The Pixel 10 Pro XL’s 6.8-inch AMOLED display, shielded by Gorilla Glass Victus 2, handled scratches and even the flame test without permanent damage. |
![]() While Vivo is confirming the key details about the Vivo X300 series ahead of its October launch, the rumor mill is also working hard to share new information about it. In a recent Weibo post, well-known tipster Digital Chat Station revealed early design details of Vivo’s upcoming X300 series. The source indicates that the new range will bring noticeable design changes, a refreshed display approach, and upgraded imaging hardware. | ![]() OnePlus unveiled the OnePlus Pad 3, its flagship tablet, back in June. While the company disclosed all of its specifications at launch, it did not reveal the price or availability details. Recently, OnePlus confirmed that the device would go on sale from Sept. 5. Now, the brand has officially announced the pricing along with the offers available for interested buyers. The OnePlus Pad 3 arrives with a price tag of Rs 47,999 (~$545) for the 12GB+256GB edition. |
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