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Nokia T10 tablet launches w/ 8-inch HD display, Android 12, more

Nokia has quietly launched another affordable Android tablet following last year’s impressive T20. The Nokia T10 comes with a smaller size but much of the same ingredients. Likely a competitor to the likes of the Amazon Fire tablet series, the Nokia T10 comes with an 8-inch HD LCD display with a 1,280 x 800-pixel display. This diminutive Android tablet is powered by a Unisoc T606 processor…
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Nothing Phone (1) officially launches w/ 3 years of Android OS updates, 120Hz OLED, £399 price

Some years on since its inception, Carl Pei’s Nothing has released its very first smartphone: The Android-powered Nothing Phone (1). The London-based firm’s first handset offers a reasonably impressive spec sheet given its more affordable entry point. However, it is the design that is the most eye-catching aspect of this 6.55-inch Android as it carries over the transparent design hallmarks…
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MobileNews

These are the five best features of iOS 16

Apple announced iOS 16 during the WWDC 2022 keynote in June. With the operating system now available to public beta testers, here are the five best features of the upcoming iOS 16 that will be released to all users later this fall. Edit, unsend, and unread Messages on iOS…
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New Bluetooth codec finalized ahead of AirPods Pro 2, enabling these changes to wireless audio

The next generation of Bluetooth devices is coming as the group responsible for the technology announced today that the LE Audio Spec has now been completed, which means it could now be available in current and new earbuds and headphones, such as AirPods Pro 2. As reported by The Verge, Bluetooth LE Audio was announced a couple of years ago. Now, after some delays due to the pandemic, the…
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GamingNews

Bandai Namco reportedly ‘ransomed’ by hacker group

Interested in learning what’s next for the gaming industry? Join gaming executives to discuss emerging parts of the industry this October at GamesBeat Summit Next. Learn more. According to vx-underground, a twitter account that tracks malware, Hacker group ALPHV has reportedly infiltrated game publisher Bandai Namco. By breaching the company’s network security, the group claims to have…
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