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Razer's second-gen Kishi controller is now available for iPhone

The second-gen Razer Kishi mobile gaming controller is now available for iPhone. As with the Android version Razer revealed a few months ago, the gamepad costs $100. You can order it from Razer’s website. The biggest change from the first Kishi is to the mechanism that holds the two sides together and keeps your phone in place. Razer has ditched the flexible bridge in favor of a sturdier…
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LG's MoodUP refrigerator comes with color-changing LED doors and a built-in speaker

IFA 2022 (Europe’s answer to CES) starts tomorrow, so you know what that means — some wacky new appliances and home products. LG is kicking off the proceedings with the MoodUP refrigerator that has color-changing LED door panels, offering something completely different for your kitchen than the usual white or brushed metal. Using LG’s ThinkQ app or tapping on the door, you can choose…
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Razer's second-gen Kishi controller is now available for iPhone

The second-gen Razer Kishi mobile gaming controller is now available for iPhone. As with the Android version Razer revealed a few months ago, the gamepad costs $100. You can order it from Razer’s website. The biggest change from the first Kishi is to the mechanism that…
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Tesla (TSLA) scouts factory sites in Quebec and Ontario

Tesla has now disclosed that it is lobbying the Canadian government for an accelerated permitting process to build a factory in the country. At the same time, it reportedly scouted factory sites in Quebec and Ontario. We have been reporting on evidence that Tesla has been looking at a potential factory in Canada. In June, Electrek obtained a recording of a companywide meeting held by Tesla CEO…
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Sony announces the Xperia 5 IV smartphone with 4K/120p video, will retail for $1,000

Sony has announced its latest smartphone, the Xperia 5 IV. As with its predecessors, this model takes inspiration from Sony’s higher-end Xperia devices and packages it into a smaller, more affordable package. On the imaging front, the Xperia 5 IV uses the same camera array found on the Xperia 5 III, with 16mm, 24mm and 60mm full-frame equivalent camera modules with F2.2, F1.7 and F2.4 apertures…
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