Month: June 2022

Samsung Galaxy S23 selfie camera could get a key video upgrade

Audio player loading… Despite being many months away, we’ve finally started hearing Samsung Galaxy S23 leaks, and one of the first major ones suggests that the selfie camera will be getting an upgrade. This comes from the Samsung news site GalaxyClub (opens in new tab) – apparently, Samsung will bump…

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Meta bringing down the hammer on fake reviews plaguing Facebook

Audio player loading… Meta is updating its Community Feedback Policy to begin cracking down on people and businesses abusing its review system. Going forward, Facebook will apply stricter (opens in new tab) rules for what is allowed n Feedback posts. Apparently, some users and businesses were gaming the Community Feedback…

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Google News redesign puts a greater emphasis on local stories

Google News turned 20 this year, and it’s getting a major redesign that reflects changing priorities in journalism. The newly launched News desktop revamp now prioritizes catching up on important stories. In addition to top stories and personalized picks, there’s a particular focus on local news. That section is finally…

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These keyboards offer ‘the fastest keystrokes in the world’ – for a steep price

Audio player loading… Gaming peripheral-maker SteelSeries revealed its latest addition to the Apex line: the Apex Pro Mini and Apex Pro Mini Wireless keyboards. Each keyboard uses the OmniPoint 2.0 switch, which operates between 0.2mm and 3.8mm and gives users faster response, actuation times, and even more adjustment potential. It…

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Amazon announces its first fully autonomous mobile warehouse robot

Amazon has announced its “first fully autonomous mobile robot,” meant to move large carts throughout its warehouses. The robot is called Proteus, and Amazon says it can safely navigate around human employees, unlike some of its past robots that it kept separated in a caged area. Amazon says Proteus robots…

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Volvo’s commercial truck group is testing out hydrogen fuel cell semis

Volvo’s commercial trucking division is testing hydrogen fuel cell semi trucks in the hopes of getting ahead of the maturing technology. With fuel cells built by CellCentric, a joint venture between Volvo and Daimler Truck Automotive Group, Volvo claims its trucks are capable of 1,000 kilometers of range (about 621…

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