Month: July 2020

LG’s CX OLED TV Review: Pretty and Expensive

The company’s new C-series is really expensive, but it looks really, really good—and not just when you’re watching Zoolander. Source

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Uber is finally available in Tokyo as a taxi service

Uber is a mainstay in numerous giant cities, but it hasn’t had a foothold in Tokyo — a combination of strict limits on ridesharing and public wariness has kept it out of Japan’s best-known metropolis. Now, however, it’s part of the landscape. Bloombe… Source

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Chrome for Android goes 64-bit to improve performance Chrome dark mode

Google Chrome for Android is making the jump from 64-bit to 32-bit architecture – a move which comes a full six years since Android itself started to support 64-bit apps and which should ensure improved security and performance in the mobile browser. As spotted by Android Police, the release logs…

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The Samsung Galaxy Note 20 could be unveiled in early August null

The Galaxy Note series is one of the most prolific flagship launches of the second half of the year. According to a new leak, the next Unpacked event by Samsung will take place on August 5. Amid a global crisis, earlier reports stated that Samsung is on schedule to unveil…

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PS5 set for a ‘late 2020’ launch in India – teaser pages go live PS5 Digital Edition price pre-order

Sony’s next generation gaming console PS5 could arrive in India almost simultaneously with its scheduled global launch or within a very short time after that. Both Amazon India and close rival Flipkart have opened up sign-ups where fans can get notified when this next-gen console becomes available for pre-order.  These…

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Boeing is reportedly ending production of its 747 jumbo jet

If it wasn’t already apparent that the era of ‘big’ flying is ending, it might be soon. Bloomberg sources say Boeing is ending production of its iconic 747 jumbo jet (specifically, the 747-8) in about two years. A spokesperson for the aircraft maker… Source

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