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Samsung’s Galaxy S11 Will Feature 108MP Camera

Posted on December 6, 2019 by Mehedi Hassan

After Apple introduced major upgrades to the iPhone camera this year, Samsung plans to hit back with the upcoming Galaxy S11’s 108MP camera sensor.
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Posted in Android, Galaxy Fold, Galaxy S11, Hardware, Mobile | Tagged Samsung

YouTube Music Finally Gets Gapless Playback

Posted on December 6, 2019 by Mehedi Hassan

YouTube Music Premium now has gapless music playback on Android and the web, but iOS users will have to wait a little longer.
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Posted in Android, Google, YouTube, YouTube Music

Apple Adds Memoji and Animoji to Clips

Posted on December 6, 2019 by Mehedi Hassan

Just in time for the holidays, Apple is adding some fun new characters from Animoji and Memoji to Clips, along with some new stickers from Disney.
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Posted in Animoji, apple, Apple Clips, iOS, iPadOS, memoji, Mobile

iPhones Might Go Fully Wireless in 2021

Posted on December 5, 2019 by Mehedi Hassan

Apple is apparently planning to completely get rid of the charging port in the highest-end iPhone for 2021. The idea is pretty wild and definitely requires–as some Apple execs would say–a lot of courage.
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Posted in apple, iOS, iPhone, lightning, Mobile, Wireless

Google Brings Its AI-powered Recorder App to Older Pixel Devices

Posted on December 5, 2019 by Mehedi Hassan

Google’s impressive new AI-powered Recorder app is no longer exclusive to the Pixel 4, and owners of older Pixel devices can now try it out.
The post Google Brings Its AI-powered Recorder App to Older Pixel Devices appeared first on Thurrott.com.
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Posted in Android, Google, Mobile | Tagged Recorder

Apple Admits to iPhone Location Tracking, Will Fix

Posted on December 5, 2019 by Mehedi Hassan

Apple confirms it tracks location data on the iPhone 11 for its new spatial awareness feature, will offer option to disable in an upcoming iOS update.
The post Apple Admits to iPhone Location Tracking, Will Fix appeared first on Thurrott.com.
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Posted in apple, iOS, iPhone 11, Mobile, privacy

Qualcomm Launches New ARM Processors for Budget Laptops

Posted on December 5, 2019 by Mehedi Hassan

Qualcomm expands its line of ARM processors for Always Connected PCs with the new Snapdragon 8c and Snapdragon 7c for budget PCs.
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Posted in Always Connected PCs, Hardware, Mobile, Snapdragon 7c, Snapdragon 8c, Snapdragon 8cx

Qualcomm Superpowers Its XR Platform With the New XR2 5G

Posted on December 5, 2019 by Mehedi Hassan

Qualcomm is launching its next-gen extended reality platform with upgraded CPU, GPU, 7 concurrent cameras, and more.
The post Qualcomm Superpowers Its XR Platform With the New XR2 5G appeared first on Thurrott.com.
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Posted in Hardware, MR, qualcomm, VR, XR, XR2

Google Stadia Starts Getting Assistant Integration

Posted on December 4, 2019 by Mehedi Hassan

Google has started delivering another Stadia feature: Google Assistant integration, Don’t get too excited, though: the integration is very limited right now.
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Posted in games, Google Assistant, Google Stadia

Amazon Launches First Battery-powered Portable Echo Speaker

Posted on December 4, 2019 by Mehedi Hassan

Amazon already as a wide range of Echo devices under its own brand, but it’s now adding another new device to the list: the new Echo Input Portable speaker with a built-in battery.
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Posted in Amazon, Echo, Echo Input Portable

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