Month: January 2021

Samsung’s Galaxy S21 Ultra is first with new power efficient OLED display

Samsung’s latest flagship, the Galaxy S21 Ultra, is its first phone to feature Samsung Display’s new power-efficient OLED panels. In a press release, Samsung says the new display consumes 16 percent less power thanks to a “just-developed organic material” that means “electrons flow faster and more easily across the display’s…

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Redmi Note 10 launch has been officially teased Xiaomi

It seems like we have official word of the existence of the Redmi Note 10 series. The rumour mills have been churning out news of the release of the smartphone series that will succeed the Redmi Note 9.  According to the leaks up until now the Redmi Note 10 series…

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Tweetbot 6 arrives for iPhone and iPad with a subscription model

One of the best third-party Twitter clients now requires a subscription. Tweetbot 6, the latest version of developer Tapbots’ app, now costs 99 cents per month, or $5.99 annually. The old Tweetbot 5 client meanwhile, demanded a single $4.99 purchase… Source

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Lime adds electric mopeds to its lineup of scooters and bikes

Lime is adding a new member to its family of shared electric vehicles: mopeds. The mopeds are being offered as part of a pilot program to test whether Lime’s customers prefer vehicles that are faster, heavier, and arguably riskier to ride than your average kick scooter. The mopeds can be…

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Chromebooks are getting passwordless sign in and personalized lock screens Chromebook

Google announced on January 26 that Chromebooks will be getting some new features thanks to the recently released Chrome OS 88 update. Not only will signing into devices and websites be faster, but you can also expect to personalize lock screens going forward. The latest sign-in feature is thanks to…

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5G broadband and mobile could eradicate rural ‘not-spots’ 5G broadband and mobile could help to eradicate rural ‘not-spots’

2020 was a year of many things. The pandemic has caused unprecedented upheaval for the world’s economies. It has also instigated a swifter and much wider shift towards a remote-working future than many would perhaps have predicted. At the same time, 2020 was also a formative year in relation to…

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