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Watch Samsung's Galaxy Note 10 Unpacked event here at 4PM ET

Samsung’s second Unpacked event of the year takes place today, and the company hasn’t exactly been subtle about what it has in store. It already opened pre-order registrations for an as-yet-unnamed device (almost certainly the Galaxy Note 10). Leaks have pointed towards a 5G version of the next Note and revealed other possible specs for the Note 10. The Korean giant might have more up…
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HTC U12+ receives Android 9.0 Pie in Europe

Just over a month ago, the first HTC U12+ units started receiving Android 9.0 Pie. Today, almost a year after the release of Android Pie, European owners are finally getting the latest publicly available version of Android. The changelog, however, isn’t very…
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Apple releasing iOS 13 developer beta 6 today

Apple is releasing the sixth developer beta version of iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 (possibly alongside new seeds of watchOS 6, tvOS 13, and macOS Catalina) today. Apple’s public beta builds should follow at a later date after the latest developer beta has been tested in the wild. Apple’s new software version won’t be complete until around September, however, so testers should still expect…
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Xiaomi is planning a phone with a 108-megapixel camera

Suddenly, Samsung’s 64-megapixel phone camera sensor seems antiquated. Xiaomi has revealed that it will not only use the 64MP sensor in an upcoming Redmi phone, but that a future phone will pack a 108MP (oddly billed as 100MP) “ultra-clear” Samsung ISOCELL…
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Apple launches new ASMR series with iPhone-shot videos and recordings

Apple today has released four new Shot on iPhone videos, this time highlighting both the camera and microphone quality of the iPhone. The videos are part of a new series from Apple called “Apple ASMR.” Each of the new videos focuses on a specific sound for ultimate autonomous sensory meridian response. One highlights “a calm rain at camp,” while another…
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Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony commit to disclose drop rates for loot boxes

The three major video game console manufacturers — Microsoft, Sony, and Nintendo —have committed to requiring all publishers of games on their respective platforms to disclose the odds of receiving types of in-game items from loot boxes in future titles on Wednesday. The video game industry group, the Entertainment Software Association, announced the new initiative at a loot box workshop at…
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