Month: April 2022

Tesla workers in Shanghai will reportedly sleep and eat in the factory after COVID shutdowns

Tesla is restarting production at its massive Shanghai factory as the city of 25 million begins to ease lockdown restrictions following a substantial COVID outbreak. According to a report from Bloomberg News that cites internal company memos, the factory will re-open in what’s being called a “closed-loop system” — an…

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Early report suggests Samsung Galaxy S23 could be very hard to buy

Audio player loading… Although the Samsung Galaxy S23 series is still likely nine months away from being launched, we’ve already heard a (very) early report which suggests there might be trouble brewing in paradise. A Korean site called Business Post has written a report detailing delays in the mass production…

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The latest leak of Google’s upcoming Pixel Watch shows off a familiar design

We’ve been hearing rumors about Google’s Pixel Watch for years now, but it does finally seem like pieces for the project are finally falling into place. A purported render of the device shared by Evan Blass over at 91Mobiles lines up with past leaks and rumors, showing a device with…

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Electric car tech could help make Samsung phone batteries more efficient

Audio player loading… While Samsung phones don’t have terrible battery lives, they don’t have great ones either – in our reviews of the Galaxy S22, S22 Plus and S22 Ultra, the company’s three latest flagships, we mentioned that the battery lasted a day but generally not more. That might change…

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Gamers are going to see a huge upgrade in Dolby Vision later this year

Audio player loading… For gamers, the LG C2 OLED is currently one of the best TVs you can buy, but that could change later this year when TV chip maker MediaTek releases its Pentonic series chips. According to MediaTek, its new chips will enable 4K@120Hz, ALLM, VRR, and reduced latency…

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Intel Sapphire Rapids leak offers sneak peek at specs and performance

Audio player loading… New details have emerged regarding Intel’s upcoming Sapphire Rapids-SP 56 core processor which is intended for use in data centers. According to a new report from Tom’s Hardware, hardware leaker YuuKi_AnS has once again provided more information on the chip giant’s Sapphire Rapids processors after benchmarking them…

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