Monday, July 29, 2019

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As-it-happens update July 29, 2019
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Engadget
The familiar microphone icon in Google's search bar might soon be a thing of the past, according to some recent changes spotted by 9 to 5 Google. On some phones, Google's old-school "Voice Search," with the prompt "Say 'Hey Google,'" has been replaced ...
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PhoneArena
A tweet disseminated yesterday by Google SVP Hiroshi Lockheimer (via 9to5Google) reveals that the rollout of the next generation of messaging, Rich Communication Services (RCS), has been completed in the U.K. and France. The platform replaces the ...
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BGR India
Earlier this month, Taiwanese electronics giant Asus launched refreshed versions of its gaming lineup in India. The company added the latest 9th generation Intel core processors along with the latest Nvidia RTX graphics cards. It also launched some new ...
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TechRadar
Oppo has teased a prototype with a new 'waterfall screen' technology and a taller aspect ratio. However, that's not the most striking feature of this new display. Through pictures shared on Twitter and Weibo, we can make out that the prototype has a marginally ...
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AsiaOne
According to a report by Nikkei Asian Review, Huawei is set to debut "two of the world's most advanced chips" in the coming months. The first of these two chips is the Kirin 985, which is widely expected to be used in the upcoming Mate 30 series. Designed by ...
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NDTV
Social networking giant Facebook is removing its feature Instant Games out of Messenger and adding it to the Facebook Gaming tab on the main app. "With our focus on creating a central Instant Games experience on Facebook, and as Messenger moves to ...
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Yahoo Singapore News
We've seen quite a handful of automotive executives throwing shade against competitors, but some of them weren't quite fond of subtleties. One of the most notable of them was when BMW Senior Vice President for Asia and South Africa Hendrik von Kunheim ...
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