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Google Pixel 6 rumors: Release date, in-house chip, camera specs and more The company has since confirmed that the Pixel 6 line will be powered by the company's in-house Tensor chip, previously code-named Whitechapel. The Tensor chip's introduction last week also came with demonstrations of its photography and dictation ...
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Epic Store Adds Self-Publishing, And There's Still A Loophole For Porn Today Epic Games announced its own self-publishing program which enters closed beta. The program will allow developers to publish games on the Epic Store without the assistance of Epic employees so long as it meets several requirements, such as not ...
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Twitter adds support for Twitter Spaces to its rebuilt API Twitter is rolling out changes to its newly rebuilt API that will allow third-party developers to build tools and other solutions specifically for its audio chatroom product, Twitter Spaces. The company today announced it's shipping new endpoints to support Spaces ...
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Get Samsung's new Galaxy Buds 2 earbuds for $25 off The Galaxy Buds 2 list for $150, so you're looking at about a 17% discount. I've already reviewed these new active noise-canceling buds and they're very solid all around, with a more compact design that should fit most ears comfortably and securely.
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Fortnite adds a new feature that is just like Among Us Among Us puts up to 10 different players against each other to find out who is killing others in the group. Competitors work to finish tasks on a large map. Characters called Impostors do whatever they can do to stop the competitors from completing their tasks, ...
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Scientists develop a stretchable sweat-powered battery for wearable tech Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a soft and stretchable battery that is powered by human perspiration. advertisement. The prototype battery consists of printed silver flake electrodes that generate ...
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Spotify expands its radio DJ-like format, Music + Talk, to global creators Last fall, Spotify introduced a new format that combined spoken word commentary with music, allowing creators to reproduce the radio-like experience of listening to a DJ or music journalist who shared their perspective on the tracks they would then play.
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