Month: February 2020

Microsoft’s Surface Duo appears in the wild in new video

Microsoft first unveiled its new dual-screen Surface Duo last year, but the company wouldn’t let anyone touch the Android software powering the device. We recently got a closer look at how Android will run on the Surface Duo thanks to an emulator, but now one of Microsoft’s dual-screen devices has…

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Samsung teases videocalling on its next foldable during the Oscars

It was South Korea’s — rather than Netflix’s — night at the Oscars, thanks to Bong Joon-ho’s biting class satire Parasite, which won best picture (among other well-deserved gongs).  But tech giant Samsung appears to have been hoping to steal a little of the national limelight: The Korean phone maker…

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Sony Xperia 2 will still launch, despite the company pulling out of MWC 2020

We were expecting the Sony Xperia 2 to be one of the biggest phones to launch at annual tech event MWC 2020, but with news that Sony is pulling out of the event due to coronavirus fears, some worried the phone wouldn’t see the light of day either. However, Sony…

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Samsung’s Galaxy Buds Plus detailed in new hands-on video

Samsung’s upcoming true wireless earbuds, the Galaxy Buds Plus, have leaked again, this time in a hands-on video from WinFuture’s Roland Quandt. As well as confirming the specs that leaked last week, the video and follow-up tweets give an idea of how the earbuds perform in the real world; offering…

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Sony and Amazon pull out of Mobile World Congress due to coronavirus risk

Sony and Amazon are the latest companies to cancel their presence at Mobile World Congress 2020 due to the new coronavirus outbreak. LG, ZTE, Nvidia, and Ericsson have already cancelled various events that were set to take place at MWC in Barcelona, which is the biggest mobile technology trade show…

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Windows 10X could go big on voice controls

Windows 10X is seemingly looking to seriously improve voice controls, giving more flexibility to dual-screen or foldable devices – and potentially other hardware – driving forward in terms of versatility, and of course accessibility. Windows Latest has been picking up a lot of clues as to what Microsoft might be…

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