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Apple Watch said to receive major UI overhaul with watchOS 10

Apple’s highly-anticipated WorldWide Developer Conference 2023 (WWDC) is set to happen from June 5 to June 9, and the tech giant is gearing up to unveil major updates to its software systems. According to Bloomberg’s tech guru Mark Gurman, Apple’s watchOS 10 will be the biggest software update for the Apple Watch to date, bringing with it a revamped UI that boasts significant enhancements.

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According to analyst941 (Twitter), the new Home Screen layout is set to be a standout feature of watchOS 10, as it allows for apps to be stacked neatly, akin to the layout on iOS. This will replace the two distinct layouts for Home Screen, the Grid and List view, currently available on the Apple Watch.

Gurman has also mentioned that the hardware changes in the next generation of Apple Watches will be minimal, making watchOS 10 a significant update for the wearable this year.

Gurman forecasts that iOS and iPadOS will receive some much-needed polishing and enhancements, as the tech giant prioritizes its users’ requests checklist for improvements.

Moreover, iOS 17 is expected to include the sideloading of apps, which means users can install apps from third-party stores. Additionally, Apple executives believe that the Reality headset may have a slow start but can eventually replace the iPhone and iPad.

The first beta of watchOS 10 is expected to be rolled out soon after the WWDC keynote, with the first public beta becoming available in July.

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Poco F5 Indian variant spotted on Geekbench with Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 SoC

POCO is all set to unveil its next line of F-series smartphones – the POCO F5 and POCO F5 Pro. According to POCO’s Country Head Himanshu Tandon, the POCO F5 series is expected to launch soon in India. Recently, tech enthusiasts at Pricebaba spotted a new POCO smartphone with the model number 23049PCD8I on the Geekbench benchmark database. This is rumored to be the Indian variant of the POCO F5. The listing reveals details reguarding the performance and hardware of the device. Let’s take a closer look.

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Poco F5 Geekbench listing

The Indian variant of POCO F5 recently surfaced on Geekbench 5 benchmark database under the model number 23049PCD8I. Impressively, the smartphone recorded a single-core score of 1118 points and a multi-core score of 4236 points on the Geekbench 5 test.

The benchmark listing also confirms that the POCO F5 will run on an octa-core processor with the code name marblein. The processor comprises of one core clocked at 2.92GHz, three cores clocked at 2.50GHz, and four cores clocked at 1.80GHz. This revelation confirms that the POCO F5 will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 7+ Gen 2 processor.

In addition, the Geekbench listing shows that the smartphone will be equipped with 8GB of RAM and will come with Android 13 pre-installed, likely with a MIUI skin on top. From these details, it is clear that this is more than likely a rebranded Redmi Note 12 Turbo. Further details about the device are expected to be unveiled as we get closer to the launch, so stay tuned.

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Get the latest Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro 11-inch Tablet at Giztop for $449

Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro the latest tablet from Xiaomi is now available for $449 on Giztop. The 11-inch tablet has multiple memory options and comes in Black, Blue, and Gold variants. The above-mentioned price is applicable to the base variant. 

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Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro features an 11-inch AMOLED 2.8K display that supports a 120Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate. It comes with a peak brightness of 500nit and supports HDR10+ and the P3 color gamut. 

The tablet runs on the Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 Octa-core processor and has multiple memory options. 8GB/ 12GB LPDDR5 RAM and 128GB/ 256GB/ 512GB internal storage. For your video calls and face time meetings, you have a 20MP camera in the front and for capturing your videos and images you have a 50MP primary sensor and 2MP secondary sensor at the back. 

The tablet runs on a massive 10000mAh battery and supports 67W rapid charging. It runs on Android 13 OS-based MIUI 14 and features Bluetooth 5.2 and a quad-speaker setup. 

You can now buy the 11-inch Xiaomi Pad 6 Pro tablet for a starting price of $449 only on Giztop.  The smart keyboard and touch pen are also available at an additional cost.

For more information on such exciting deals and offers, check out our deals hub.

TCL C84 4K Mini LED TV unveiled with a super bright 144Hz display

TCL has introduced its latest C84 TV series in the European market, and it’s nothing short of impressive. Available in four different sizes – 55-in, 65-in, 75-in, and 85-in – the flagship model boasts a 4K Mini LED display with a native 144 Hz refresh rate. This makes it a perfect choice for gamers and movie buffs alike. The TV is also HDR10+ certified and supports Dolby Vision and Dolby Vision IQ, providing an unmatched visual experience. With a maximum brightness of 2,000 nits, the C84 series is one of the brightest TVs available in the market. Additionally, the AiPQ Processor 3.0 uses advanced algorithms to optimize the image, delivering excellent clarity, contrast, and color accuracy.

The C84 TV series has been designed to offer gamers an unparalleled gaming experience. The TV comes equipped with Game Master Pro 2.0, VRR, and FreeSync Premium Pro, which optimize the frame rate, ensuring a smooth and lag-free gaming experience. The TV also features an HDMI 2.1 port, ALLM, and a 240 Hz Game Accelerator, which enhances the refresh rate and reduces latency.

The C84 TV series boasts a built-in 2.1 channel ONKYO sound system, which is compatible with Dolby Atmos, offering an immersive audio experience. Additionally, the TV uses the Google TV interface and supports Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa voice commands. You can use apps like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Disney+ to stream content on the device, or cast from an iPhone or iPad via AirPlay 2. The TV also supports Apple HomeKit, making it easier to integrate with other smart home devices.

While there is no official word on the launch date of the TCL C845 4K Mini LED TV in Europe, it is sure to create a lot of excitement among customers looking for a TV that can also act as a gaming monitor.

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Amazon Announces Another Round of Layoffs, This Time from the Ad Department


Amazon, one of the world’s biggest companies, has confirmed that it is laying off employees in its advertising department as part of the company’s efforts to implement cost-cutting goals set by CEO Andy Jassy. While the scale of the layoffs is unclear, they are aimed at reallocating resources to maximize benefits for customers and ensure the long-term health of the business.

Amazon is also cutting jobs in its cloud computing, Twitch and HR Departments

The move comes as Amazon is undergoing the largest layoffs in its 29-year history. This was implemented after Jassy announced that Amazon will lay off 9,000 additional jobs on top of the 18,000 it cut in November last year and January this year. In addition to the recent layoffs in retail, equipment, recruiting, and human resources, Amazon is also cutting jobs in its advertising, cloud computing, Twitch streaming, and human resources departments.

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These layoffs are part of a wider trend in the tech industry, as many companies are reassessing their workforce needs in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. Companies that have been heavily reliant on office-based workforces are rethinking their strategies, with many planning to continue with remote work arrangements even after the pandemic subsides. This shift is leading to layoffs in certain areas while creating new opportunities in others.

Despite the layoffs, the tech industry is still expected to be a major employer in the coming years. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in computer and information technology occupations is projected to grow 11% from 2019 to 2029, much faster than the average for all occupations. This growth is expected to be driven by increasing demand for cloud computing, big data, and cybersecurity.

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Lotus Unveils Pure Electric Supercar SUV Alongside a Robotic Charging System

Lotus, the renowned British automobile manufacturer, made waves at the 2023 Shanghai Auto Show by unveiling the world’s first-ever mass-produced “flash charging robot” which they had developed independently. They launched it alongside the Lotus Eletra Electric SUV. According to reports, the robot charging system can deliver up to 500 kilowatts of power, making it one of the most potent fast-charging devices available on the market today. The charging head can be inserted into the charging port of the vehicle automatically, thanks to the robot arm, without requiring any human intervention. Additionally, the charging system has features like automation and intelligence, which enable it to move on a track on the ground and adapt to different charging port locations and parking situations.

The Eletre is Lotus’s first Electric SUV in the market, originally announced in 2022

As mentioned previously, Lotus also showcased its pure electric supercar SUV Eletre and its accompanying robot charging system at the Shanghai Auto Show. The Eletre is Lotus’s maiden electric SUV and is regarded as a vital product for its entry into the Chinese market. The vehicle is powered by a high-torque electric motor codenamed EDS2, capable of generating a maximum power of over 600 horsepower. The Eletre features a two-speed gearbox on the rear axle motor and adopts an electronically controlled four-wheel drive system. Lotus claims that the Eletre can go from 0 to 100km/h in just 2.95 seconds and cover a maximum cruising range of 600 kilometres (373 miles) on a single charge, as per the WLTP standard. The battery capacity of the vehicle exceeds 100kWh, and it takes just 20 minutes to recharge under the 350kW charging condition, allowing the car to drive for 400 kilometres (248 miles). Eletre is also compatible with 22kW AC charging. Lotus announced that it would launch the Eletre in China in 2023.

Robot Charging System

Lotus is reportedly planning to introduce 50 units of the flash-charging robot system in China, which will be compatible with all-electric vehicles. It remains to be seen whether this innovative charging system will be made available in other parts of the world.

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Hisense A5KQ 2-in-1 TV & monitor arrives in Europe

Hisense has recently launched its A5KQ 2-in-1 TV and monitor in various European countries, including Spain and Germany. This TV has a 1080p FHD QLED display that is available in two sizes, 32-in and 40-in. The Quantum Dot technology used in the screen produces over one billion colors, offering a spectacular viewing experience.

The A5KQ TV is not only designed for entertainment, but it also has a feature that allows it to function as a monitor. When connected via USB-C, it can be used as a computer monitor, offering users a larger and more immersive experience. This feature could be a game-changer for those who work from home or for students who require a large screen to complete their assignments.

The TV has a typical brightness of 200 nits, which is not the brightest available, but it still delivers a good quality image. The 60 Hz vertical sync frequency and 8 ms response time ensure that there is no noticeable lag when watching fast-paced action movies or playing video games. Furthermore, the AI sports mode with motion smoothing and the game mode with faster response time ensure that users have an optimal viewing experience.

The VIDAA interface makes it easy to access content from various streaming services like Disney+, Netflix, and Apple TV. Alternatively, users can wirelessly mirror content from their mobile devices via Anyview. The intelligent noise reduction feature sharpens the picture, making it more detailed and vivid.

The Hisense A5KQ TV lacks a DisplayPort but has HDMI 1.4 ARC, HDMI 1.4 ports, and a headphone jack. Users can tilt the screen backwards by up to 8°, allowing for a more comfortable viewing angle. Additionally, the device has two integrated 8W speakers that support Dolby Audio and DTS Virtual:X technologies, ensuring that the sound quality is just as impressive as the visuals.

The Hisense A5KQ TV is competitively priced, with the 32-in model costing €399 (~US$438) and the larger 40-in model costing €499 (~US$547). The TV has received positive reviews from users, with many praising its color accuracy, sound quality, and the ability to function as a monitor. The A5KQ is an excellent option for those looking for a versatile TV that can also be used as a monitor without breaking the bank.

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Asus ROG Ally Custom APU revealed, will be based on Ryzen 7 7840U

Following the successful launch of the Valve Steam Deck, the handheld gaming console market is experiencing renewed competition. Asus is joining the fray with its own console, the Asus ROG Ally. Positioned as a direct rival to the Steam Deck, the brand has stated that the ROG Ally will offer twice the performance of its competitor.

Initially it was expected that the console will launch in October, howeever, a recent teaser from Asus has clarified that the ROG Ally will be launching sooner than expected. A new report from VideoCards has now disclosed one of the key aspects of the console, which is information regarding its CPU. The lesk comes via a shipping manifest revealing that the ROG Ally will feature an unreleased Ryzen 7 7840U, thr Radeon 780M iGPU and 16 GB of RAM.

ROG Ally will feature a custom CPU

We already know that the console will have a custome APU, so it will be interesting to see what custom chip AMD has cooking for this console. The repoer says that the custom Phoenix APU is codenamed Z1. In addition to that information, the publication has also spotted two different models of the console on FCC database. These models carry the model numbers RC71L and RC71X. Unfortunately, information is scarce on what makes them differ from one another. In the meantime, let’s check out what’s already known about the consoles.

Asus ROG Ally handheld console specs

Recent reports state that the console will be running Windows 11 operating system and will likely offer support for an external GPU. Rumors say that it has a 7-inch touch display with FHD resolution, a 16:9 aspect ratio, and a 120Hz refresh rate. The panel will have 500nits peak brightness and a 7ms response time.

As per recent reports from a reliable source in the handheld gaming industry, the upcoming Asus ROG Ally is expected to be narrower, thinner, and lighter than its competitor, the Valve Steam Deck. The device is projected to weigh 608 grams and measure 280mm x 113mm x 39mm. The source also suggests that the ROG Ally will be priced competitively, with an expected launch price of around US$650-US$700, which is lower than earlier rumors that had indicated a cost of up to US$800.

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Apple’s Mixed Reality Headset May Let Users Work Out & Play Sports in VR

Apple is gearing up to unveil its Mixed Reality Headset soon. As the rumours around the headset continue to swirl, many are wondering how this product will fit into the broader market for virtual and augmented reality devices. Some analysts predict that Apple’s entry into the space could be a “game-changer,” given the company’s history of releasing innovative and stylish products that capture the public’s imagination and interest. However, others remain skeptical that the headset will be able to overcome the barriers that have kept other mixed-reality devices from gaining traction in the consumer market. Latest reports state that Apple is integrating its other services, such as Fitness+ with its mixed reality headset, which will allow users to work out in Virtual Reality. The company might even integrate some sports applications with the VR/AR ecosystem, letting users enjoy the thrill of playing sports from the comfort of their homes.

Apple’s Venture into VR & AR is highly anticipated

One key challenge facing the Apple mixed reality headset will be its price point. At an expected cost of $3,000, the device is significantly more expensive than other VR and AR headsets currently on the market. While some enthusiasts and professionals may be willing to pay a premium for Apple’s sleek design and powerful features, many consumers may simply drop the idea of the headset at such a high price tag. It remains to be seen whether Apple can convince a broad audience to invest in this new technology.

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Another question mark hanging over the Apple mixed reality headset is the broader ecosystem of apps and services that will be available for the device. While it’s clear that the headset will have a strong focus on gaming, fitness, sports, and productivity, it’s unclear how well existing apps and services will translate to a mixed-reality environment. Apple’s track record of encouraging developers to create innovative apps for its devices is certainly promising, but it remains to be seen whether the company can create a compelling ecosystem that will entice users to keep coming back to the headset that costs a fortune.

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Motorola Edge 40 appears on FCC & TDRA websites, battery & fast charging revealed

Motorola recently launched the Edge 40 Pro flagship smartphone in the global market. It also has a vanilla model in the pipeline called the Motorola Edge 40. Leaks have already revealed what this device looks like and what its specifications might be. Additionally, we also know about its CPU performance thanks to a recent Geekbench listing. Now, the smartphone has appeared on FCC & TDRA certification websites.

Motorola Edge 40 TDRA & FCC listing

The TDRA certification has revealed that the upcoming mobile device from Moto will be called the Motorola Edge 40 and will have the model number XT2303-2. However, no other information about the phone has been disclosed in the certification.

The FCC certification has also confirmed the existence of the Motorola Edge 40, with the device being identified by the model number XT2303-1. The certification has additionally revealed that the phone will come equipped with a 4,400mAh battery that supports 68.2W fast charging.

Motorola Edge 40 specs (rumored)

According to recent leaks, the upcoming Moto Edge 40 is rumored to come with some exciting features. The phone is expected to sport a display with a high refresh rate of 144Hz and HDR10+ support, along with a Full HD+ resolution. It might also have a brightness of 1200 nits, making it easy to use outdoors.

In terms of performance, the Edge 40 could be powered by a Dimensity 1100 SoC, as per the latest Geekbench test results. The phone is likely to come with ample storage of 256GB, running the latest Android 13 OS with My UX on top. The phone is expected to pack a 4,400mAh battery with fast charging support of 44W and wireless charging support of 15W, making it convenient to use.

Rumors suggest that the device might come with a dual-camera setup on the rear, including a 50MP main camera with an f/1.5 aperture and OIS support, along with a 13MP ultra-wide lens. On the front side, it could feature a 13MP selfie camera for all your selfie needs.

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Reddit Announces Updates to Developer Terms and New Moderator Tools

Reddit, one of the world’s largest social media platforms, recently announced updates to its API and developer terms, aimed at supporting a sustainable and healthy ecosystem around Reddit data. This is a crucial move for the platform, as it is home to one of the largest reserves of human-to-human conversations online, spanning the past 18 years. The updates include a new premium access point for third parties, who require higher usage limits and broader usage rights, while the Reddit Data API will still be open for reasonable and appropriate use cases.

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The company’s goal is to enable developers to build great products for users and moderators powered by Reddit, and it has seen thousands of applications over the years, including tools that make moderation easier, and utilities that help users stay up to date on their favourite topics. As a platform with an enormous responsibility to its communities, Reddit is committed to being a steward of its content and ensuring that its data is used responsibly.

The updates also include new native moderator tools for Reddit’s iOS and Android apps. These tools will expand moderator capabilities and allow them to give context into a community member’s history within a subreddit, set expectations for community members and visitors, and view filtered versions of mod queue content. In the coming months, Reddit is also planning to prioritize building Mod Mail for native and implementing improvements to core mod action workflows. To align developers’ work with its guiding principles and community values, Reddit has updated its developer terms and made them easier to understand. The new developer terms, called Developer Terms, consolidate and clarify common provisions, rights, and restrictions from separate terms, including Reddit’s license to developers, app review process, use restrictions on developer services, IP rights in its services, disclaimers, limitations of liability, and more.

Reddit’s Massive Information Reserves will be a Gold Mine for the Company at this point

With these updates, Reddit is committed to providing clarity and trust to its users and developers. Starting today, most developers and third parties will be notified via email, and the new terms will take effect following a 60-day notice period. The company’s continued investment in its developer community and the level of its offerings to developers is vital. The updates help clarify how developers can safely and securely use Reddit’s tools and services, including its APIs and its new and improved Developer Platform.

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Motorola Razr Pro and Razr Lite tipped to launch on this date

Motorola’s upcoming Razr phones are named the Motorola Razr Pro and Razr Lite, claims a tweet released by reliable tipster Max Jambor. The tipster has also leaked the exact date on which the Razr Pro and Razr Lite will be unveiled.

According to the tipster, Motorola will hold a launch event on June 1 in Madrid, Spain. The event will see the arrival of the Motorola Razr Pro and Motorola Razr Lite. He did not release any information on the specifications of these products. This leak is in line with an image Evan Blass shared revealing the June 1 launch date in February.

Motorola Razr Lite, Razr Pro: What to expect?

Motorola Razr+ 2023 render
Motorola Razr+ 2023 render

Earlier this week, a report carried the CAD renders of the Motorola Razr Lite to give a first look at its design. Unfortunately, it did not reveal anything about the specifications of the phone. The images revealed that it has a vertically foldable display with thin bezels, a small cover display, and a dual-camera unit.

Motorola Razr Lite

The Razr Pro appears to be the Razr+ 2023 / Razr 40 Ultra that has been spotted at multiple certifications in recent months. As per reports, the device will be equipped with a 6.7-inch foldable OLED panel that offers a Full HD+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate.

The back panel of the device is expected to feature a very large cover display along with a dual-camera unit. The device is said to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset and 8 GB / 12 GB of RAM. It is expected to draw power from a 3,640mAh battery with 33W fast charging and run on Android 13 OS. The rest of its specifications are yet to be revealed.

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iQOO Neo 8 Pro AnTuTu listing spotted, reveals Dimensity 9200 Plus configurations, key specifications

As per reports, there are three iQOO phones with model numbers V2301A, V2302A, and V2304A in the works. According to 91mobiles Hindi, the V2301A and V2302A are the model numbers of the iQOO Neo 8 and Neo 8 Pro, which are expected to launch in late May in China. The V2304A model number belongs to the iQOO 11S. TechGoing has spotted the AnTuTu listing of the iQOO Neo 8 Pro (V2302A), which reveals some of its key specifications. It also hints that it may debut as the first smartphone powered by the upcoming Dimensity 9200 Plus.

The Dimensity 9200 Plus, which consists of 1 x Cortex-X3, 3 x Cortex-A715, and 4 x Cortex-A510, powers the iQOO Neo 8 Pro as seen in the screengrab. With an AnTuTu score of 1,368,597, it has outperformed the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip. Last month, a ROG Phone 7 series with an SD8G2 chip was seen with a score of 1,346,106.

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iQOO Neo 8 Pro AnTuTu

The AnTuTu listing reveals that the iQOO Neo 8 Pro is equipped with 16 GB of LPDDR5x RAM, 512 GB of UFS 4.0 storage, Android 13 OS, and a 120Hz display, which appears to be an AMOLED screen.

Reports have revealed that the iQOO Neo 8 Pro will be equipped with a 6.78-inch AMOLED display that offers a 1.5K resolution of 2800 x 1260 pixels and a 2160Hz PWM high-frequency dimming. It will pack a 5,000mAh battery with 120W fast charging. The device will be equipped with a 50-megapixel 1/1.5-inch primary camera sensor on the back.

As far as the iQOO Neo 8 is concerned, reports have claimed that it will have a 120Hz AMOLED display, a Snapdragon 8 Plus Gen 1 chipset, and a 5,000mAh battery with 80W charging. Its other details are yet to be revealed.

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Here’s What Oppo’s Rollable Smartphone Patent Means for the Company

Rollable smartphones and foldable smartphones are both designed to provide larger displays in a portable form factor. However, they differ in how they expand their screen real estate. Foldable smartphones typically have a flexible screen that folds inward, like a book. When unfolded, the screen forms a larger, seamless display. On the other hand, rollable smartphones have a flexible screen that can be unrolled to expand the display size. When not in use, the screen can be rolled back into the device, making it more compact and easier to carry. As companies keep experimenting with designs for the same, new products will always be on the horizon. Recently, Oppo patented a Rollable device, which also featured an under-display camera. Innovation may spell big things for Oppo in the future.

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What’s particularly interesting about Oppo’s rollable smartphone design is that the camera is only exposed when the device is expanded, remaining obscured under normal circumstances. This patent sparked excitement among tech enthusiasts, who are eager to see how the device will perform once it hits the market. Rollable smartphones are a relatively new concept, and only a few models have been released so far, while foldable smartphones have been available since 2019. Rollable smartphones offer the advantage of a larger screen than foldable smartphones while maintaining a more pocketable form factor. Additionally, rollable displays may be more durable than foldable displays, which are prone to creasing and damage over time.

Rollable Smartphones might just be the ‘Next Big Thing’ in the Market

Oppo is quickly positioning itself as a major player in the foldable/rollable market. The company has the vision to innovate with its technology, and this is not something new. Oppo was one of the first companies to patent the foldable smartphone design, alongside other major players such as Samsung. With more companies taking the initiative to experiment with flexible displays, it will be fascinating to see how these new form factors will be received by consumers. While it’s still too early to say whether rollables or foldables will ultimately become the norm, one thing is certain: the technology has come a long way since the days of the first Samsung Galaxy Fold and has been perfected since.

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Polestar 4 coupe-style electric SUV without rear window revealed at Auto Shanghai

As expected, Polestar has now officially revealed its upcoming electric vehicle — Polestar 4, at the Shanghai Auto Show 2023. The car is a coupe-style SUV, making it the second SUV car from the brand.

The car is expected to go on sale in the Chinese market towards the end of this year, while its launch in the North American market could take place next year.

Polestar 4

With the Polestar 4, the company has taken a bold decision in terms of design. The car doesn’t have a rear window, and instead, the rearview for the driver is powered through a camera. The company says that it is aiming to offer “a new kind of immersive rear occupant experience.”

It is built on Geely’s open-source Sustainable Experience Architecture and comes in dual- and single-motor versions. The driver-assist (ADAS) system will run NVIDIA‘s Drive computing platform, using 12 cameras, one radar, and 12 ultrasonic sensors. Out of all these cameras, one is dedicated to monitoring the driver’s head and eye movements to check for fatigue or incapacitation.

The long-range dual-motor version offers a maximum power output of 544hp (400 kW) and 506 lb-ft of torque while the single-motor version offers 272hp (200 kW) and 253 lb-ft of torque. Both the long-range dual- and single-motor models come with a 102 kWh battery pack. The company adds that the car can go from 0 to 60 mph in less than 3.8 seconds.

Polestar 4

It has a 15.4-inch screen up front, which acts as the infotainment system, which is powered by Android Automotive OS and Qualcomm Snapdragon Cockpit Platform. It comes with Apple CarPlay and built-in Google, along with apps like Google Assistant, Maps, and Play, among others.

There’s also a 10.2-inch driver display mounted ahead of the steering wheel that shows speed, battery, and range information. It also offers a head-up display with a 14.7-inch projection area. During snowfall, the HUD text color can automatically switch from white to yellow for better visibility.

The production of Polestar 4 is planned to begin in November this year and is expected to cost around $60,000. As noted earlier, the car will first go on sale in China later this year and then launch in North America, Europe, and Asia Pacific, sometime next year.

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Samsung News App Launched, Brings News & Podcasts Together

Dedicated news apps are becoming more popular because they offer a user-centric approach to news delivery that meets the changing needs and preferences of modern audiences. In the past, people relied on traditional news outlets such as newspapers and TV broadcasts to stay informed. However, with the rise of digital media, people now expect personalized, up-to-date news delivered to their mobile devices in real time. Dedicated news apps cater to these expectations by offering curated content based on the user’s interests, location, and reading habits. They also provide features such as push notifications, offline reading, and seamless social media integration, making it easier for users to stay up-to-date on breaking news and trending topics. To keep up with the likes of companies such as Apple, Samsung has unveiled its own News application.

Samsung News

The app has been introduced to cater to the increasing preference for mobile devices to access news, and it delivers an “everyday news experience in one convenient place.” The app provides daily briefings, curated news feeds, and personalized preferences, making it a must-have app for news enthusiasts. With the Samsung News app, users can access their trusted news sources, including CNN, Fox News, HuffPost, Politico, Reuters, USA TODAY, and more. The app features a long list of news sources, which users can view with a single swipe. The app will provide daily briefings in the morning and evening, giving users the top headlines of the day in one location. Users can also access news feeds from Samsung’s partners, organized for quick and easy access.

Combining News & Podcasts is definitely an interesting idea.

Moreover, the Samsung News app has a ‘following’ tab, which allows users to update their preferences, customizing the news they want to see. Additionally, the app provides access to users’ favourite podcasts, making it an all-in-one news and podcast platform. The Samsung News app is available first in the US as an update to the Samsung Free app. Users can also download the app from the Galaxy Store.

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Xiaomi MIJIA Pipi Lamp with a built-in AI camera, Gesture control unveiled

Just a couple of days back, Xiaomi launched a multifunctional rechargeable lamp that utilizes a magnetic suction design allowing it to transform between vertical table lamp, clamp lamp, and flashlight. If you think that is an innovative lamp, wait until you see Xiaomi’s latest lamp. The MIJIA Pipi Lamp, as it is called, has been launched under crowdfunding on the Youpin platform. The lamp comes with an emotional system such that different external stimuli will comprehensively affect it to produce different moods. In addition to having a direct impact on the use of the Pipi Lamp, the duration of use will also affect the mood of the lamp.

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Xiaomi MIJIA Pipi Lamp Features

According to the manufacturer, the Pipi lamp’s internal mood can be grouped into three dimensions: pleasure, activation, and dominance (P, A, and D) based on the emotional model commonly used in the academic circle. The changes in these listed parameters are said to have effect on the light’s mood.

MIJIA Pipi Lamp

The new MIJIA lamp has a built-in Al interactive camera which uses key point detection algorithm of the hand to enable low-latency space gesture interaction, a first on the MIJIA desk lamp models. The available gestures include to turn on and off the light, adjust the brightness, and adjust the lighting angle. In addition, the lamp can also adjust its lighting angle according to the user’s position.

MIJIA Pipi Lamp

The innovative lamp can also be connected to the MIJIA app where users can check the mood of the Pipi Lamp in real time. The settings of the lamp can also be adjusted through the app.

The desk lamp equally features support for stepless dimming and color adjustment. It utilizes a silent base and comes with a hood to improve lighting comfort.

Xiaomi MIJIA Pipi Lamp Price

The MIJIA Pipi Lamp is priced at 499 yuan ($72) and is presently available for backing on the Youpin platform.

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Xiaomi Game Controller with wired & wireless connectivity, Steam support released for 199 yuan (~$29)

Chinese tech gaint Xiaomi has recently launched a new game controller that has both wired and wireless connectivity options. It is a trimmed down version of the Xiaomi GamePad Elite Edition which was launched last year packing a host of features including somatosensory support.The Xiaomi Game controller is compatible with Android and Windows operating systems and is available for purchase on Xiaomi Youpin for 199 yuan ($29).

Xiaomi Game Controller

Xiaomi Game Controller Features

The controller is designed to be adaptable to various devices such as Windows computers, Android smart TVs, mobile phones, and tablets. It also supports different cloud gaming platforms such as Steam, Xiaomi cloud games, Tencent Start, Netease cloud games, and others.

Xiaomi Game Controller

The Xiaomi game controller has a large-sized joystick with a Hall linear trigger button that can simulate the game control effect during accelerator, brake, and shooting. It also has a built-in 6-axis gyroscope that supports somatosensory control, and the ergonomic button layout helps reduce wrist stress from long gaming sessions. The controller supports three connection methods: wireless receiver (it comes with a WiFi adapter), Bluetooth, and data cable. It can also play non-handle-operated devices with the mapping function of Xiaomi Game Center.

Xiaomi Game Controller

Furthermore, the Xiaomi Game Controller has a built-in rechargeable lithium battery that lasts for 20 hours. The battery can be charged while using the controller in the wired connection mode. Additionally, it supports dual-handle connection on Windows computers and smart TVs for two-player game mode.

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Apple opens its first official store in India, aiming to accelerate growth

Apple, one of the largest smartphone companies in the world, opened its first official offline store in India. The development highlights the important role of the Indian market for the Cupertino-based tech giant.

The first Apple store in India, called Apple BKC, is located in Mumbai, and the company is all set to open a second store in the country’s capital, Delhi, in a couple of days.

Apple BKC, India

Apple says that the newly opened store, Apple BKC, runs on 100% renewable energy. It has a dedicated solar energy system and has zero reliance on fossil fuels for the store’s operations.

While Apple has just now launched its first store in India, the company has been present in the market for over 25 years but relied on third-party sellers for its products in the country. The company aims to boost its sales in the Indian market and has already paved ways to increase the production of iPhones in India.

The Indian smartphone market has been dominated by Android, and companies like Samsung and Xiaomi remain the top brands. Apple’s devices fall under the premium segment, defined as phones priced above ₹30,000 (approx. $365), which accounts for about 10 percent of the total phones sold in the country.

Last year, Apple shipped around 6.5 million iPhones, compared to about 50 million units each in the United States and China. It has less than 5% of the smartphone market share in India, but the company sees potential for growth in demand for Apple iPhones in the market.

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Xiaomi launches the MIJIA Tire Inflator 2 with a digital pressure detector & built-in lithium battery

Xiaomi has a towering reputation for its smartphones, smart home devices, and other consumer electronics. The company has added a new tire inflator to its line up. The MIJIA Tire Inflator 2, as it is called, is a portable tire inflator that can help drivers keep their vehicle’s tires properly inflated.

Xiaomi MIJIA Tire Inflator 2

The MIJIA Tire Inflator 2 uses a 19mm high-precision alloy die-casting cylinder that can provide an inflation pressure of up to 150psi, which is higher than most portable tire inflators on the market. The cylinder is designed to be durable and efficient, allowing the device to inflate tires quickly and effectively.

Furthermore, the tire inflator from MIJIA packs a digital tire pressure detection system. The device can detect the current tire pressure and display it on a digital screen. Thus, it not only serve as a tire inflator but as a tire guage. Users can also preset the required pressure level and the device will automatically stop working when it reaches that level. Infact, the device comes with 6 preset modes available.

Xiaomi MIJIA Tire Inflator 2

The MIJIA Tire Inflator 2 also has a built-in lighting system which can help drivers see what they are doing in low-light conditions. The device supports hoisting inflation, which means that it can be hung from a car door or other convenient location while inflating a tire. This feature can be particularly useful for drivers who need to inflate tires on the side of the road or in other difficult conditions.

Xiaomi MIJIA Tire Inflator 2

Fianlly, the device can inflate tires about 25% faster than the previous generation model, allowing it to fill an empty tire in as little as 8 minutes. The new product has an upgraded hardware configuration, a built-in 2000mAh battery, and a Type-C interface. When fully charged, it can continuously inflate 10 tires and can continuously fill 2 empty tires to meet the daily maintenance needs of the vehicle.

The MIJIA Tire Inflator 2 is priced at 199 Yuan which is roughly equivalent to $30 USD. Thus, it is an affordable option for vehicle owners who won’t want to be left stranded on the highway by a flat tire.

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