Author: Kemon Sakazuki
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LG’s rollable TV hits across markets in South Korea
LG Electronics has begun selling its rollable TV in foreign markets like the South Korean tech giant eyes to expand its presence in the high-end TV market. LG started overseas sales of the SIGNATURE OLED R TV through its global website Thursday. The industry’s first rollable TV is currently available in 15 countries, including the…
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Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro 15 is on sale today, with i5 and i7 i5 processor E4 OLED single-display
Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro 15 will be officially launched, with a 3.5K E4 OLED master screen, the integrated display version is priced at 6499 yuan, the i5 single-display version is priced at 6999 yuan, and the i7 single-display version is priced at 6999 yuan. The version is priced at 7999 yuan. Mi Notebook Pro 15…
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WhatsApp user will soon able to change their App color
According to the latest information, WhatsApp is reportedly working on a new feature that will allow users to change colors in the app. With the help of this feature, users of the app can change the colors in the chatbox and select a darker shade of green for the text on the screen. WhatsApp works…
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ICT companies spent over $35.3 billion on R&D for developing new 5G and AI technology
South Korea’s information and communication technology (ICT) companies spent more than 40 trillion won (US$35.3 billion) on research and development in 2019, as the country focuses on developing new 5G and artificial intelligence technology. ICT companies’ total R&D spending reached 41.4 trillion won in 2019, up 3 percent from the previous year, according to the…
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Google to invest over $44.15 million in Kakao Mobility
U.S. tech giant Google will invest more than 50 billion won (US$44.15 million) in Kakao Mobility Corp., the country’s top taxi-hailing company, parent Kakao. Google will invest in Kakao Mobility by acquiring new shares worth 56.51 billion won, according to a regulatory filing from Kakao. “Join our channel on Telegram” The deal, which places Kakao Mobility’s…
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Latest Windows 10 update finally fix major issues with system’s drivers
A major Windows 10 update coming in the fall of 2021 could finally fix the operating system’s big driver issue. According to WindowsLatest, Windows 10 21H2, also known as Sun Valley, has moved third-party drivers to an isolated folder. At first glance, it doesn’t sound too exciting, but it’s a pretty important step. “Join our…
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Realme unveiled Realme X7 Pro Extreme Edition with curved edge display, triple camera, and more
Realme today unveiled a new Realme X7 series phone called Realme X7 Pro Extreme Edition, which features a curved edge display with a high refresh rate, a triple camera, and a large battery. The Realme X7 Pro Extreme Edition is 7.8mm thick and weighs 170 grams. It features a 6.55-inch Full HD + AMOLED panel…
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LineageOS 18.1 released Android 11 for 60 smartphone models, including Xiaomi and Poco
The LineageOS team, one of the most popular unofficial firmware for Android smartphones, has announced the release of Lineage 18.1 based on the Android 11 operating system. The developers note that the version was named Lineage 18.1, and not Lineage 18.0, as many expected, as in September Google continued to make changes and additions to…
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Apple first 13-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display – ‘Obsolete’
Recently, Apple added the 13-inch MacBook Pro, released in late 2012, to its official list of legacy products. This is the first 13-inch MacBook Pro with a Retina display. Apple first introduced the Retina display in the 15-inch MacBook Pro, which was released in mid-2012. In October of that year, Apple updated the 13-inch MacBook Pro…
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AI cameras will become norm for smart cities with artificial intelligence by 2025
Experts from the analytical company ABI Research believe that the base of smart cameras, endowed with artificial intelligence (AI), installed around the world, in 2025 will exceed 350 million pieces. The use of AI chipsets in CCTV cameras for smart cities will by then become the norm. More than 65% of cameras shipped in 2025…