Month: April 2022

OnePlus 10 Pro review: settling in

The 10 Pro is OnePlus all grown up. The days of a scrappy upstart challenger are gone — that much was clear with last year’s 9 and 9 Pro, with true flagship specs and prices to match. This year, OnePlus has sharpened its vision of a legitimate flagship phone to…

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Ubisoft’s Rainbow Six series heads to mobile later this year

Rainbow Six is coming to phones and tablets. On Tuesday, Ubisoft announced Rainbow Six Mobile, a new entry in its long-running first-person shooter franchise that will be exclusive to Android and iOS devices. Set to come out later this year with Ubisoft’s Montreal studio leading development, the company says the…

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Elgato’s latest capture card plays nicely with variable refresh rates

Elgato’s latest external capture card is the HD60 X. It’s priced at $199.99, like the HD60 S Plus before it, but features an updated design that sees its HDMI and USB ports all placed on its rear to keep cable clutter to a minimum. It can capture up to 4K…

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Ted Lasso team to bring Harrison Ford to Apple TV Plus in new comedy Shrinking

Audio player loading… Apple is making another major signing to its Apple TV Plus streaming platform, and it’s one that Star Wars fans might want to sit up and take note of. Set to make his first recurring TV appearances for a serialised show, Harrison Ford is set to appear…

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This new Apple tech could stop your iPhone or Apple Watch from getting water damage

Audio player loading… Water is a major hazard for high-end portable tech like smartphones and smartwatches, but water resistance has lessened the threat, and future iPhones and Apple Watches could be even better protected. That’s because Apple has patented a ‘stand-alone water detector,’ which uses a membrane to detect if…

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GM and Honda expanding their partnership to develop ‘millions’ of affordable EVs in 2027

General Motors and Honda announced an expansion of their two-year-old partnership to include “a series of affordable electric vehicles” built on GM’s flexible EV platform with its Ultium-branded improved battery packs. The companies say they will begin production of “millions” of these affordable EVs, including crossover SUVs, in 2027. The…

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