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e-Ink iPhone display could combine Apple quality with near-zero impact on battery life

A report this morning says that we may see in the future an e-Ink iPhone display, as a secondary screen on a folding iPhone. The most likely interpretation of a follow-up tweet is that Apple is testing a type of color e-ink display that offers crisper text, brighter displays, and richer colors than conventional technology … Background e-Ink or ePaper displays are best known for their use in…
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Samsung’s dedicated chip for Galaxy phones may not arrive until 2025

Google’s switch to Tensor in the Pixel 6 has seemingly sent waves through the rest of the Android market. Earlier this year, Samsung executives announced plans for a chip dedicated to the company’s Galaxy smartphones, but it seems that won’t actually arrive for a few years. Samsung’s TM Roh said in early April that the company was working on a chip that is “unique” to Galaxy…
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Ubisoft is bringing Roller Champions and a new Rabbids game to Google Stadia

Google Stadia has been pretty slow to add new games to its platform so far this year, but there are a few big ones on the horizon. This week, Ubisoft has confirmed that Roller Champions and a new Rabbids game to Stadia. Recently, a schedule showing some of Ubisoft’s upcoming releases hinted that three new titles from the publisher’s library would be headed to Google’s cloud gaming platform.
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Google lets personal users stay on ‘no-cost Legacy G Suite’ with custom Gmail domain

Back in April, Google delayed when G Suite legacy free-edition users had to start paying for Workspace. The company will now let you stay on a “Free Legacy Edition of G Suite for personal use” as the “no-cost” alternative in a rather notable policy change. This “no-cost” option is for people that aren’t interested in paying for Workspace but want to retain access to their data and…
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