Month: February 2022
Poco’s X4 Pro 5G brings a 120Hz AMOLED display and 108MP camera at a budget price
The Xiaomi-owned Poco debuted the X4 Pro 5G and M4 Pro at Europe’s MWC 2022, both of which offer fairly impressive specs for prices you’d typically find on mid-range phones. The Poco X4 Pro 5G features a 6.67-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate.Image by Xiaomi Poco describes its X4…
Read MoreLucid Motors says it expects to make fewer EVs in 2022 than it originally planned
Luxury electric vehicle maker Lucid Motors is slashing its production forecast for 2022, citing supply chain constraints. The Newark, California-based company announced it was revising down its production expectations to 12,000 to 14,000 vehicles from the original prediction of 20,000 vehicles. “This reflects the extraordinary supply chain and logistics challenges…
Read MoreGTA Trilogy just got a big performance update across all platforms
Rockstar Games has released a major update for the Grand Theft Auto Trilogy that brings improved performance across all platforms, including graphics modes that are included with the likes of the PS5 and Xbox Series X. Generally, the update improves stability, fixes checkpoint issues and collision detection, along with touching…
Read MoreNetflix says it will not stream Russian propaganda channels
Netflix will not distribute a number of state-run channels in Russia as mandated by a new law, the company says, following reports that it could soon be forced to carry the networks. Variety reported Monday that Netflix was among a number of services added to a register maintained by Russian…
Read MoreA folding-screen MacBook is an absolutely terrible idea
Audio player loading… It’s hard to imagine a more ridiculous idea than an all-screen MacBook that replaces a full-sized keyboard with a virtual one. That’s the latest rumor. Apple’s so amped, according to reports, about the possibility of a foldable iPhone that it’s already trying to figure out how to…
Read MoreVESA will certify and label DisplayPort 2.0 cables to try to avoid HDMI 2.1 confusion
DisplayPort 2.0 is finally starting to make its way out into the world after months of delays, and the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) is working hard to make sure that customers will be able to actually tell whether cables or devices support the benefits of the standard with a…
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