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Europe’s funding for deep tech like AI and VR fell 13% in 2020

As European startups have tried to carve out a competitive edge against the U.S. and China, there has been a big push to promote so-called “deep tech.” And in recent years, there had indeed been a surge in European startups that were developing products based on scientific breakthroughs. But it looks like the pandemic has put a dent in that momentum, at least for now. According to the latest…
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11 Amazing Photos from the Northern Lights Photographer of the Year

Travel and photography blog Capture the Atlas has released the images from its third annual Northern Lights Photographer of the Year – a compilation of 25 of the best photos highlighting the aurora borealis/australis from around the world. Similar to its process for highlighting photographers of the Milky Way, Capture the Atlas doesn’t have any single winner, runners up, or special prizes for…
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MobileNews

Oppo Find X3 Pro leak reveals most important details

Oppo has already announced that its next flagship smartphone, coming out in the first three months of 2021, will be powered by the newly unveiled Snapdragon 888 chipset, but today a new leak gives us a few more details about the device. The Find X3 Pro, which is what we…
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T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S20 series getting Android 11

Following last week’s Android 11 update for the Verizon Samsung Galaxy S20 units (minus the S20 FE), T-Mobile has now begun pushing the update for its users too. The new update also brings Samsung’s OneUI 3.0 (check out the new additions here) and weighs in at 2GB in size. Galaxy S20 series Android 11 update for T-Mobile T-Mo S20, S20+ and S20 Ultra users can simply got to their system…
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LG plans to outsource more of its low-end and mid-range phones

LG is shaking things up in its mobile division once more. It confirmed to Reuters it will increase outsourcing of its low- and mid-range smartphones. Third-party companies will design and build more of the devices, and LG will slap its label on the phones. The company still…
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Google Stadia arrives in eight new countries just in time for Cyberpunk 2077

Google has announced that Stadia will be available in eight new European countries over the next 24 hours. This includes Austria, Czechia, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, and Switzerland. As before, the price is €9.99 a month for the Stadia Pro service, with the first month being free. This doesn’t actually include the cost of the games, such as Cyberpunk 2077 releasing on…
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