Month: January 2022

BlackBerry 5G smartphone with physical keyboard officially confirmed for launch again

Image Credit: TCL OnwardMobility, owner of the BlackBerry brand, has now reiterated its commitment to provide a BlackBerry 5G  smartphone with a physical keyboard.  “Contrary to popular belief, we are not dead,” the company said. OnwardMobility, early last year after acquiring the BlackBerry brand, announced that it is working on…

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Euphoria season 2 is exactly what HBO Max needed in 2022

Audio player loading… Euphoria season 2 is performing very, very well for HBO.   According to figures first obtained by Deadline, the sophomore premiere of the Sam Levinson-created series drew 2.4 million viewers across all of HBO’s platforms on Sunday night – nine times more than Euphoria’s season 1 premiere,…

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Intel’s funding threatened by Marco Rubio after ‘humiliating apologies’ to China

US Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) has threatened the government funding of chipmaker Intel after the company made what Rubio described as “humiliating apologies” to China. Intel issued apologies to its Chinese partners and the Chinese public last December after it noted in a routine letter to suppliers that it would…

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Motorola Razr 3 foldable phone leak says it’ll get top-end chipset and lose the notch

Audio player loading… A month ago, Lenovo had announced that a new clamshell foldable phone is in the works. Now, we have more information around the Motorola Razr third generation smartphone which could boast the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 and launch with the Android 12 onboard.  The folks…

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PSA: Redownload your Harry Potter e-books from Pottermore before they disappear for good

If you own digital Harry Potter books purchased on Pottermore, you might want to redownload your copies before the option disappears for good at the end of the month. The site is emailing its customers to warn them that the books will no longer be available to redownload after January…

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Could Meta’s plans hurt Microsoft’s HoloLens ambitions?

Audio player loading… Microsoft’s future AR prospects may look a touch rockier given fresh news that a bunch of staff from its augmented reality division have reportedly left the company for other tech giants, with a substantial percentage of those defectors heading to Meta (Facebook). According to the Wall Street…

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