Thursday, October 28, 2021

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As-it-happens update October 28, 2021
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CNET
And it does that while still undercutting its rivals by price. The 6.7-inch base 128GB model costs $899 (£849, AU$1,299), a sizable chunk less than the 6.1-inch iPhone 13 Pro's $999 price and even more off the $1,099 Apple wants for the larger 6.7-inch ...
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CNET
The new iPhone SE looks striking in red. At $399 it's the most affordable iPhone you can currently buy. John Kim/CNET. At $399 (£389, AU$679), the budget-minded iPhone SE is the cheapest Apple smartphone you can buy. We praised the 2020 model for its ...
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CNET
In short, minors or their guardians can fill out a form with image URLs, search result queries and URLs of search result pages. Google's post also noted that this doesn't mean the images will be removed from the internet.
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Kotaku
During a Facebook Meta keynote event dedicated to its future VR projects and plans, the social media giant revealed that PS2 classic Grand Theft Auto San Andreas is currently in development for the Oculus Quest 2. Advertisement.
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TechCrunch
At Facebook's AR/VR-focused event Connect, the company announced a new app focused on bringing more creators into the world of building for augmented reality. The upcoming iOS app, called Polar, allows users to build their own AR filters for Facebook ...
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Polygon
Xbox Series S players can get 1440p resolution at 60 fps, or 1080p at 120 fps. The new versions also implement higher fidelity textures previously used only by the PC and Xbox One versions of the game.
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The Verge
Twitter's blue bird silhouette logo on a black background. Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge. Twitter regularly tests new features ahead of their official rollout, but the ...
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Motley Fool
Intel (NASDAQ:INTC) temporarily lost, the stock plunged on Friday following its third-quarter earnings release on Oct. 21. Investors sold their shares in the Silicon Valley-based chip giant as the company failed to meet expectations in a few areas.
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