Thursday, October 31, 2019

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As-it-happens update October 31, 2019
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AppleInsider
As it does with every Apple product launch, iFixit has completed its tear-down of the AirPods Pro, and have found that it is still essentially not user repairable at all. AirPods Pro initial disassembly, photo courtesy iFixit. The silicone ear inserts on the AirPods Pro ...
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CNET
AirPods and some Beats headphones are supported. Jason Cipriani/CNET. With the release of iOS 13.2 earlier this week, Apple added new features to our iPhones and iPads. There are several new emoji, the iPhone 11's camera improved, and we finally ...
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PCWorld
Let's just say no to tall phones, right now. It's been a rocky 12 months since Samsung first teased its folding phone, with a sneak peek at the Infinity Flex display at 2018's developer's conference. But that's not slowing the company down. At 2019's keynote on ...
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Scientific American
Like it or not, the mega constellations are coming. By the end of 2020, SpaceX plans to launch about 1,000 satellites in its Starlink constellation, singlehandedly increasing the number of active satellites in orbit by half. One of their competitors, OneWeb, ...
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BGR
Apple opted not to host another press conference this year, as it was the case last October and in some of the previous years, even though the mid-September iPhone event didn't reveal all the product launches we expected. Earlier this week, Apple quietly ...
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Tom's Guide
The Xiaomi Mi CC9 Pro is shaping up to be a truly insane Android phone. It's packed with features, especially its five rear cameras — one of which is capable of delivering sharp 50X zooming thanks to a combination of zoom and digital trickery. Check out how ...
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International Business Times
A popular tipster said a few days ago that the design of Samsung Galaxy S11 has already been finalized. Another leaker claimed that Samsung's next flagship device might imitate the iPhone just like what Pixel 4 did. But, a new leak surfaced recently, ...
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Kotaku
The Nintendo Switch is doing quite well. According to the company's most recent financials, sales jumped 50 percent from July to September when compared to the same period last year. As Bloomberg points out, Nintendo sold 4.8 million Switch consoles ...
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Bleeding Cool News
Square Enix dropped a new trailer today for Marvel's Avengers as we get a proper game overview and learn about Hero Missions. This trailer is actually the same footage we saw at PAX West and NYCC, only now it's available to the public. The ability to ...
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The Verge
In September, Valve launched a beta for a redesigned Steam library, and today, the company said that redesign is available for everyone. The new library has a refreshed visual look, intended to make it easier to find your games, see what your friends are ...
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TechRadar
Apex Legends is finally getting a Duos mode – but for a limited time only. Developer Respawn Entertainment announced on Twitter that the new Duos mode will launch next week, on November 5, for all platforms. Duos mode will allow players to team up with ...
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NDTV
Redmi Note 8 series might have a new addition very soon. The Redmi Note 8T, which has leaked in the past, was recently allegedly spotted in an NCC listing pretty much confirming its existence. The fact that the smartphone is now at the NCC hints that the ...
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NDTV
Apple's all-new Mac Pro has received a certification from the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The latest development comes months after the Cupertino giant unveiled the latest Mac Pro at WWDC 2019 back in June. While the exact release ...
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TechRadar
Google is building a new ad-blocker for Chrome that will specifically target ads that use too many system resources. Chrome is notoriously RAM-hungry, which can result in sluggish performance, but the blame doesn't lie entirely with the browser – sometimes ...
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Longview Daily News
Many games, especially in the RPG genre, like to tout the size of their world. Hundreds of hours of gameplay! A game world 24 square miles in area! Thousands of NPCs following schedules just like real-life people! But in these cases, the game's story seem ...
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