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A recent Bloomberg report says Xiaomi is developing a new model that will take the shape of a compact SUV. The report claims that Xiaomi has compared its upcoming model to the Tesla Model Y, and other sources have confirmed this claim.

The general specifications, battery setup, and onboard tech that will be featured in the model have not been stated yet. It is however, expected that the new Xiaomi compact SUV will build on the innovative aspects of the SU7, including its exciting infotainment architecture.

More details in our coverage here.

According to a New York Times report, OpenAI used over a million hours of content from YouTube just to train Sora. In a recent interview, Google CEO, Sundar Pichai revealed that he will sort out this issue if the allegations turn out to be true.

“Look, I think it’s a question for them to answer. I don’t have anything to add. We do have clear terms of service,” noted Sundar Pichai upon being questioned about whether the matter was a violation of Google’s terms and conditions. “And so, you know, I think normally in these things we engage with companies and make sure they understand our terms of service. And we’ll sort it out,” he added.

More comments from Sundar and his view on this issue in our story here.

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Huawei has unveiled the Children’s Watch 5 Pro, the successor to the Children’s Watch 4 Pro. The new Huawei Children smartwatch is the first to feature offline positioning 2.0, which allows the device to be located even in the absence of a mobile network. Even when the device has been turned off for up to five days, it can still be located due to the offline positioning feature. The smartwatch is the first to pass the Children’s Safety Guardian Certification in China.

More details on its features and pricing here.

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Xiaomi 6A USB4 braided high-speed data cable with 40Gbps and 240W fast charging support announced

Xiaomi has announced its 6A USB4 braided high-speed data cable in China. The Xiaomi 6A USB4 cable can deliver transmission speeds of up to 40Gbps and supports 240W fast charging. It can achieve up to 8K video transmission at a 60Hz refresh rate.

The new Xiaomi data cable is a versatile and durable cable that will guarantee seamless transmission of any data/ media content. The model is available for pre-order in China for 99 yuan ($14).

Read more here.


Apple Announces Brand New Accessibility Features for Later This Year, Including Eye Tracking & Custom Voice Commands

Apple announced a whole bunch of accessibility features set to arrive later this year. This update focuses on empowering users with disabilities across iPhones, iPads, and CarPlay. A groundbreaking addition is eye tracking. Users can now control their devices entirely with their eyes using built-in AI. This eliminates the need for physical interaction and opens doors for individuals with limited mobility.

More details are here.


The Chai Mi H30 Ultra Mix is a multipurpose cleaning tool with self-sterilization feature

The H30 Ultra Mix claims a number of industry-first cleaning functions. It offers a dual-mode self-cleaning technology with 100°C and 75°C boiling water. It reportedly achieves a stain removal rate of 100%, and a germ removal rate of 99.9999%. The noise it creates is similar to a home appliance fan.

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Sony Xperia 10 VI With Snapdragon 6 Gen 1, Three Years Of OS Updates Launched Globally

The Sony Xperia 10 VI continues the tradition of top and bottom bezels on the tall 21:9 aspect ratio screen. It features a 6.1-inch Triluminious OLED display bearing an FHD+ resolution and 60Hz refresh rate. There is Corning Gorilla Glass Victus protection. The smartphone is IP68-certified dust and water-resistant. There is a side-mounted fingerprint scanner embedded in the power button. 

More details here.


Apple Doesn’t See iPads And Macs As Competitors, Reveals Its Plans Of Touchscreen MacBooks

In the past, Apple has touted iPads as laptop replacements. This blurs the line between the company’s tablets and laptops. Unlike iPads, MacBooks lack a touchscreen and versatility. Now, Apple’s VP of iPad and Mac Product Marketing has revealed how both devices compare and if the Cupertino-based tech giant will add touchscreen support on its laptops. 

More details in our story here.



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