MobileNews

The Realme X2 Pro brings 90Hz OLED display, S855+ chipset and 64MP quad cam with optical zoom

The Realme X2 Pro is the brand’s first proper flagship and it is such a massive jump up from the X2 that the two don’t share much more than their name. Realme is no longer content with playing in the mid-field, with this phone it’s challenging Xiaomi, Honor and OnePlus flagships directly. The phone boasts a 90Hz display – a “fluid” Super AMOLED with a 6.5” diagonal and 1080p+…
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GamingNews

Hulu brings 4K content to the Xbox One

Hulu is still in the midst of returning 4K content to its streaming service. As of today, owners of 4K-capable Xbox One models can play The Handmaid’s Tale, Castle Rock and other shows (mostly Hulu originals) at full resolution. You can also expect 4K support on…
MobileNews

Snapchat on iOS adds integration with Reddit for easy cross-platform sharing

Reddit is teaming up with Snapchat to make it easier to share content between platforms. Starting today, when you tap the share sheet in the Reddit app on iOS, you’ll see a new option to share directly to Snapchat. What this means is that if you come across something you like on Reddit, you can easily share it directly to Snapchat. You can either send it to a friend, or post it…
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MobileNews

Everything we know about the iPhone SE 2, and what not to expect

Rumors of a new entry-level iPhone have picked up steam lately, thanks in large part to reliable Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. The new low-cost iPhone will reportedly target people still using older devices like the iPhone 6 that can’t run iOS 13. Read on as we round up what…
GamingNews

Fortnite made hundreds of thousands of people watch nothing on Twitch

Fortnite’s black hole hasn’t gone anywhere, and it feels like everyone’s getting weird with it. Twitch itself is even getting in on the oddity: the company’s channel is showing the black hole, and it’s featuring randomly chosen Fortnite streams from around the platform to highlight. The largest Fortnite streamers are having fun, too — many of them have turned watching the hole into an…
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GamingNews

For Twitch, 2019 is all about the growth of ‘Just Chatting’ streams

Twitch is still the primary destination for live gaming video for most people. But the company is no longer laser-focused on just games. And that’s good because it is seeing more growth outside of those traditional categories, according to data-tracking firm SullyGnome and broadcasting services provider StreamElements. The “Just Chatting” category on Twitch has grown consistently…
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