Thursday, June 30, 2022
Xiaomi Black Shark 5S specs have been tipped
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ARM launches Immortalis-G715 a new GPU with ray-tracing
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App Store new rules take effect: Apps must have “delete account” function
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Snapchat+ announced for $3.99 per month, reaches US, Canada and Europe
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ARM Cortex-X3 and Cortex-A715 unveiled for next year’s flagship SoCs
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Apple outs its invite-only program that rewards VIP forum members
Apple made its Community+ Program common knowledge this week. Similar to other tech companies like Dell, HP, and Microsoft, Apple has been rewarding the knowledgeable volunteers who frequently contribute to its online support community.
As spotted via iClarified on Wednesday, Apple launched the Apple Community+ Program webpage, which details a program that annually invites a small number of forum members to enjoy special rewards. An Apple rep told Ars Technica that while the webpage is new, the program "has been around for a few years." It's likely that since only a small number of people get to participate in the program, there hasn't been much chatter about it before the page's launch.
The Community+ members receive "special perks, white-glove experiences, and more," according to the program's page, but Apple didn't specify what that means, and the company declined to provide Ars Technica with more details about the rewards.
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Lenovo Legion Halo certified on TENNA with SD 8+ Gen 1
We’ve been getting details about an upcoming Lenovo Legion gaming phone powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8+ Gen 1 chipset and now the device passed through China’s TENAA agency revealing its key specs. Lenovo Legion Halo on TENAA Lenovo Legion Halo (model number L71091) will bring a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with FHD+ resolution (2400×1080px) and a centered punch hole cutout for its selfie camera. The back of the device features three camera sensors with a 50MP main shooter and a 13MP ultrawide module. The listed dimensions come in at 163.72×77.11×7.99mm and the device weighs...
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Wednesday, June 29, 2022
Belkin launches new 3-in-1 charger capable of fast-charging Apple Watch Series 7
Belkin just launched its second 3-in-1 device capable of fast-charging the latest Apple Watch Series 7. The new Boost Charge Pro 3-in-1 MagSafe charging stand joins its pad-shaped sibling as the only other all-in-one solution that can charge your mobile Apple devices (MagSafe-compatible iPhones, AirPods, and Apple Watches) at the fastest wireless speeds possible.
When the Apple Watch Series 7 launched last year, it became the first Apple Watch to be fast-charge capable, cutting the protracted 2.5-hour charge time of previous generations in half. I noted it as my favorite feature in my review, and that's because it not only made zero to 100 charges quicker, but it also made quick dashes on the charger much more efficient. For instance, only 45 minutes on the charger brought the Series 7 from zero to 80 percent. It was a big help in making sure the watch wouldn't die right before I was about to go for a run or head to bed.
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Belkin's new 3-in-1 MagSafe charger with fast-charging for Apple Watches
Belkin's 3-in-1 Apple charger is one we've recommended before. The previous version, without fast-charging for the Apple Watch, made our list of the best iPhone 12 accessories, thanks to its sleek, modern aesthetics, and compact, efficient design. The newest version looks identical, hiding its important changes within. It was never the cheapest option, selling for $150, but its build quality and versatility bolstered its value then, as the addition of Apple Watch fast-charging does now at no additional cost.
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ASUS ROG Phone 3 gets stable Android 12 update
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Lei Jun: We canceled the Xiaomi 12 Ultra with Snapdragon 8 Gen 1
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Avoiding USB-C on iPhones may get harder for Apple as Brazil considers mandate
Brazil is the latest country to consider making USB-C charging a requirement for smartphones. On Tuesday, Anatel, Brazil's National Telecommunications Agency, announced a public consultation for a proposal to make USB-C charging a requirement for all cell phones sold in the country.
Anatel's announcement said it was following in the European Union's footsteps. The EU's USB-C policy will require all smartphones, tablets, digital cameras, and some other consumer electronics with wired charging to receive power over USB-C in order to be sold in the region. Laptops will eventually have to meet the requirement, too. Anatel is currently only discussing a mandate for phones in Brazil.
The regulator also noted that some US senators are seeking a universal charger strategy similar to the EU's policy.
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Tuesday, June 28, 2022
Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 launch date has been revealed
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Huawei Mate 50 Pro reappears again in a new leak that reveal its design
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Incoming Montblanc Summit 3 running Wear OS 3.0 will be compatible with iOS
The state of Wear OS is still not clear. Google promised an overhaul with Wear OS 3 and we’re expecting a new Google Pixel Watch that runs Wear OS 3. The only Wear OS 3 wearables on the market for a while were last year’s Samsung Galaxy Watch 4 models and these were the first time Samsung’s Watches were no longer compatible on iOS. This led us to believe that Wear OS 3 smartwatches would no longer cater to iPhone users. This is not the case, however, with new information from Wareable. The recently announced Montblanc Summit 3 has been confirmed to be compatible with iOS as per a Qualcomm...
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iPhone 14 Pro will bring AOD with iOS 16 lock screen widgets
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Xiaomi Redmi Note 11 gets Android 12 update
Xiaomi is seeding the Android 12 update for the Redmi Note 11 and Redmi Note 11 NFC for a limited number of users. The update, MIUI 13.0.2.0 SGCMIXM weighs 2.7GB and brings the security patch level to June 2022. We found it interesting when we reviewed the Redmi Note 11, that it ran MIUI 13 out of the box, but it was based on the older Android 11. Android 12 for the Redmi Note 11 The changelog for the firmware update lists enhanced accessibility support for Phone, Clock and Weather, as well as more convenient Mind map nodes. If you don't have the update on your device,...
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Monday, June 27, 2022
Nvidia GTX 1630 leaks, an entry level Turing card
Prices of desktop GPUs have started to normalize, but it seems that Nvidia still feels there is a need for something cheap and easy to produce - component maker Colorful has let it slip that there is an Nvidia GTX 1630 on the way. This will be a cut down on the previous base model, the 1650. This means it is based on the Turing architecture from 2019. The difference between the GTX 16 and the RTX 20 series is that the former lacks ray tracing and tensor hardware. According to leaked data, the GTX 1630 will have fewer CUDA cores than the 1650, which will be compensated slightly with...
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Google Hangouts finally gets a shutdown date: November 2022
It sounds like Google is finally getting ready to move on from Google Hangouts, the company's most successful messaging app to date. A new blog post from the company is finally giving consumer Google Hangouts a shutdown date: November 2022. Today is also the day when existing Google Hangouts users will start getting nagged to switch to Google's hot, new messaging app, Google Chat.
The shutdown of Hangouts has been a long time coming. The service launched in 2013 as an in-place upgrade to Google Talk. As Android's default messaging service, Hangouts amassed 5 billion downloads, and at one point, it even handled Android SMS duties, just like Apple's iMessage. The service fell out of favor with Google's legendarily fickle messaging strategy in 2016 with the launch of Google Allo. Google announced in 2018 that Hangouts would eventually be shut down. After several delays, Workspace customers (the paid business version of Google apps) finally had Hangouts removed in March 2022, but regular consumers can still switch between Google Chat and Hangouts.
Starting today, most Google Hangouts clients will start pushing users to Google Chat. While most follow-ups to Google Hangouts have been severely lacking in comparable features, Google Chat is a decent upgrade to Google Hangouts, so there are Google Chat options for all the Hangouts clients you may have been using. On desktop, instead of hangouts.google.com or the Hangouts Chrome extension, there's https://chat.google.com/, which is also an installable progressive web app. Instead of the iOS and Android versions of Hangouts, you'll be pushed to the Google Chat apps, which both have better interfaces. As usual, there's a client built into Gmail.com, and there's even a client built into the Gmail app, which can lead to the awkward situation of your Chat messages arriving in two apps.
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