Author: Gilbert Hover
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Samsung to launch Galaxy M42 5G in India at the end of this month
Samsung has been promoting its M-series devices in India as these are becoming popular in the country. Moving further, the company is also planning to introduce a new smartphone that is Galaxy M42 5G in the Indian market. Ahead of an official announcement, a tipster revealed that the Korean phone maker will announce the Galaxy…
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Google announces Pixel 5A 5G, vanishing all the cancellation rumors
Google has responded to rumors that have appeared on the network today about the cancellation of the new model of the branded line of Pixel smartphones. As first the authoritative network informant Jon Prosser, and then the Android Central resource, citing two independent sources at once, the company decided to cancel the release of the…
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Apple expands its Developer Program registration scope in 7 new markets
Apple announced the expansion of its “Developer Program” (Developer Program) registration scope to 7 new market areas. As an alternative to official website registration, local developers including Canada, France, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Russia, and Spain can now submit registration directly through the Apple Developer application. Apple said that with the expansion of functions, applicants…
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Samsung to buy OLED TV panels from LG in bulk
Samsung is about to complete an order to purchase millions of OLED TV panels from LG. If it can be reached, this will be Samsung’s first purchase of OLED displays from LG. panel. According to reports, LG will provide 1 million OLED TV panels in the second half of this year and another 4 million…
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Lenovo teases Xiaoxin Air 14 Plus with Ryzen CPU and NVIDIA independent display
Lenovo has warmed up the new Xiaoxin Air 14 Plus notebook, which is expected to be released together with YOGA Duet, YOGA Pad Pro, and other products in the near future. Xiaoxin Air series is positioned lower than the Pro series. The new Xiaoxin Air 14 Plus will use a thin and light metal body,…
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New update for DuckDuckGo extension will block Google FLoC tracking
The privacy search engine DuckDuckGo has just updated the Privacy Essentials extension for Chrome browser users to block Google’s new FLoC-based tracking method. The full name of FLoC is “Federated Learning of Cohorts” (Federated Learning of Cohorts), but this tracking system designed to replace third-party cookies has caused great controversy. As third-party cookies are increasingly…
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Linux 5.13 update expected to increase support for Apple’s M1 processor
It is expected that Linux 5.13 will initially support Apple’s Silicon M1 processor, but it may take several years to fully support it. Although it has been running on Apple Silicon M1, this is through a series of patches, purely for Linux to be able to boot on M1 devices, and now Linux 5.13 is…
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Samsung transforms old Galaxy phones into ophthalmic medical equipment
Samsung Electronics said on Wednesday that it will use old Galaxy smartphones to transform them into part of eye care equipment for underserved communities around the world. As part of the company’s Galaxy Upcycling plan, used Samsung smartphones are connected to handheld fundus cameras called Eyelike, which are made using Samsung’s own design. Fundus cameras…
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Xiaomi and Oppo working on 5G chips internally, expected to come later this year
According to Taiwan media DigiTimes, according to industry news, Xiaomi and Oppo are developing their own 5G mobile chips internally, and Unigroup Zhanrui is also developing next-generation 5G chips. According to reports, Xiaomi, Oppo self-study 5G chip or handed over to TSMC foundry production, is expected to be officially released later this year or early…
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Redmi K40 will carry DC dimming technology
On February 25th, Redmi launched the first Smartphone in the Year of the Ox-Redmi K40 series, including three models, namely Redmi K40, Redmi K40 Pro, and Redmi K40 Pro+, with 120Hz AMOLED E4 screen, Snapdragon 870. Moreover, the flagship chip and the super value price starting from 1999 Yuan makes this smartphone very competitive in…