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Ultrasonic Tech to Bring Virtual Shutter Button and Zoom Slider to Your Phone’s Camera

Asus recently took top honors in a smartphone camera showdown, but the company is still pushing new grounds. An ultrasonic button technology from Sentons, and already implemented in an Asus phone, is poised to bring a virtual shutter button to smartphones next year. With Sentons technology, smartphone manufacturers will be able to integrate nearly invisible buttons onto the sides of the device…
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Nokia 3.4 to launch in India in mid-December

HMD announced the Nokia 2.4 and Nokia 3.4 back in September. The Nokia 2.4 debuted in India last week, and a new report by claims that the 3.4 will arrive in the country in mid-December. The publication further claims that the base variant of Nokia 3.4 with 3GB RAM will be priced around INR12,000 ($160/€135) and will be released by the end of December. The Nokia 3.4 is powered by the…
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Huawei brings the Mate 40 Pro to Singapore

Huawei has introduced the Mate 40 Pro to some overseas markets like Europe and the Middle East, and now the phone has also appeared in Singapore. It will be on sale starting December 12 for the very attractive price of SGD1,598 which is about $1,199. Huawei is partnering…
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Nokia 5.4 pops up on FCC, design partially revealed

A full FCC listing of the Nokia 5.4 was published, revealing some details about the handset along with a rough sketch of the design. And it looks like it would follow the Nokia 3.4’s design language with the circular camera module on the back and the fingerprint reader…
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Citing littoral combat ship failures, Congress pushes the US Navy to get FFG(X) right

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Navy will have to set up a land-based testing site for the engineering plant destined for its new Constellation-class frigate program, according to a provision in the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act on President Trump’s desk. The frigate program, lately known as FFG(X), includes a propulsion system that hasn’t been used before in the Navy, which Congressional…
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Apple launches repair program for iPhone 11 display with touch issues

Apple today announced a new repair program for iPhone 11. According to the company, some iPhone 11 users may experiencing problems in which the display stops responding to touch. As reported by Apple, a small percentage of iPhone 11 models manufactured between November 2019 and May 2020 were affected by this problem. The company says the issue is related to a failure in the display module, which…
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