MobileNews

Realme X50 5G arrives with 120Hz display, customized ColorOS

Right on schedule, the Realme X50 5G is official and despite the legion of leaks and teasers it managed to bring few surprises. Up front the X50 5G has a 6.57-inch IPS LCD with 120Hz refresh rate and a dual punch hole selfie camera – a regular 16MP unit and an ultrawide 8MP snapper. Inside is the new Snapdragon 765G chipset with an integrated 5G modem. You’ll have a choice of 6GB, 8GB…
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AI & RoboticsNews

White House urges federal agencies and European allies to avoid overregulation of AI

The White House is calling on U.S. lawmakers and businesses, as well as European nations and allies, to avoid overregulation of artificial intelligence. The announcement comes as part of AI regulatory principles introduced today by the Trump administration. “Europe and our allies should avoid heavy handed innovation-killing models, and instead consider a similar regulatory approach. The best way…
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MobileNews

Samsung Galaxy S20 family to reportedly feature 120Hz displays

According to a report from , Samsung’s next flagship lineup of smartphones – the Galaxy S20, will feature displays with 120Hz refresh rate. The report cited a “highly reliable source”. We have now heard from highly reliable sources that Samsung’s upcoming flagship does…
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New Bluetooth LE Audio standard details support for universal audio sharing, hearing aids, more

At CES 2020 today, the Bluetooth Special Interest Group has announced a new Bluetooth standard for audio. The new standard is called LE (Low Energy) Audio and is designed to enhance the Bluetooth audio experience with features like audio sharing, native support for hearing aids, and more. While much of the attention lately has been focused on Bluetooth 5, LE Audio is a…
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GamingNews

PlayStation 5 logo revealed as PS4 surpasses 106 million systems sold

Sony had PlayStation boss Jim Ryan take the stage during the company’s Consumer Electronics Show keynote this evening in Las Vegas to talk gaming and reveal a logo. Surprise! The PlayStation 5 logo (pictured above) looks a lot like the PlayStation 4 logo. But if you look closely, you will see that the number “5” is one more than “4.” If you found that logo exciting, you better hold onto…
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