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Black Shark 4 Pro spotted on a Google Play Console with codename ‘Penrose’
At the end of last month, a new Black Shark smartphone appeared on the Google Play console, codenamed “kaiser”. It has been found that the model number of the device is KSR-A0. According to the latest information, another Black Shark smartphone code-named “Penrose” appeared on the Google Play console with the model number “PSR-A0”. However…
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Google’s Chrome dropping the support for some Intel and AMD processors
A friend who has an old-fashioned computer at home pays attention, and Google reminds that the Chrome browser is about to give up support for some platforms. The affected processors are those that do not support SSE3 (Streaming SIMD Extensions) instruction sets, including Pentium 4, AMD Athlon 64, etc. If they are forced to run,…
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Sony released ZV-1 software update for Vlog camera, enables high-quality video and audio live streaming
Sony (China) Co., Ltd. officially launched the new version of the software for the Vlog camera ZV-1 that mainly improves the convenience of using the ZV-1 as a live camera. The new software adds the ‘USB streaming’ function, supports UVC (USB Video Class) & UAC (USB audio class) protocol specifications, and connects through a USB…
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Samsung Galaxy F62 will be unveiled on February 15 in India
In October 2020, Samsung launched the Galaxy F41 in India, which is the first device in the Samsung F series. Pushing forward, the company is preparing to launch another smartphone in the series, the Galaxy F62. Last week, Flipkart began teasing the design of the upcoming Galaxy F62. Now, Flipkart has updated the Galaxy F62…
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Samsung Galaxy A52 5G gets FCC certified, could launch soon
Last year, we have confronted high-quality CAD rendering of the upcoming Samsung Galaxy A52 5G. The leaked renderings reveal its advanced camera design, which is similar to the Galaxy S20 phone. According to the rendering, it has an LED flash for the four rear cameras. According to information, the unreleased Samsung smartphone with model SM-A526B…
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Upcoming Samsung Galaxy Fold and Flip may be launched in Q3 2021
Samsung has introduced the latest Galaxy S series devices, namely Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra. These premium smartphones are coupled with incredible hardware and software features, such as Snapdragon 888 / Exynos 2100 chipset, One UI 3.1 based on Android 11, Wi-Fi 6E, S Pen support for top variants, and more. As per its…
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Xiaomi launched Mi 75-inch QLED TV, equipped with MediaTek MT9611 chipset
Xiaomi released Mi TV Q1 overseas, the TV is furnished with a 75-inch 120Hz 4K QLED screen, 192 full-array dimming areas, and a maximum contrast ratio of 10000:1. According to the information, the Mi TV Q1 also has a 100% NTSC color gamut and 1.07 billion color coverage, each RGB channel will have 1024 color…
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Realme X7 Pro 5G receiving January 2021 security update
Realme recently announced the public beta registration of Realme X7 Pro 5G devices in China’s Realme UI 2.0 / Android 11. Now, the company has begun rolling out new software updates for Realme X7 Pro 5G phones running on Android 10. The latest software update is provided with the Android patch released in January 2021…
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One UI 3.0 now rolling out for Samsung Galaxy S10 widely
In January 2021, Samsung Galaxy S10 series devices have begun to receive Android 11 updates for the One UI 3.0 version. The company initially released this firmware from Switzerland and has expanded to more markets, including India and the United States. It is reported that Galaxy S10 users have begun to face the major camera…
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TikTok will develop a new headquarters in Dublin, that can accommodate about 2,000 employees
News revealed, TikTok, a short video service owned by ByteDance, had identified five candidate locations in Dublin, Ireland. The new headquarters planned to be built in one of them can accommodate approximately 2,000 employees. According to the news, TikTok is looking for approximately 18,580 square meters of office space. People familiar with the matter stated…