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Fujifilm’s First Stacked, Back-Illuminated, X-Trans Sensor Coming in 2022

Fujifilm has announced that it is currently developing a new flagship camera that will feature the company’s first back-illuminated, stacked layer X-trans CMOS sensor. The company has said that to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the X-system, it plans to bring out not only new lenses (which were announced as part of a lens roadmap) but will also launch a new flagship camera that features…
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Samsung Galaxy A13 5G is in the works, to launch later this year for under €200

Samsung introduced the Galaxy A12 last year with the Helio P35 SoC, and Dutch publication reports the company has now begun working on its successor – Galaxy A13 5G. As evident from the name, the Galaxy A13 5G will support next-gen connectivity, unlike its predecessor which is limited to LTE networks. Samsung Galaxy A12 The source doesn’t reveal any specs of the Galaxy A13 5G but…
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Samsung Galaxy A52s 5G launched in India

Just two weeks after its initial debut, Samsung’s Galaxy A52s 5G was unveiled in India. The 6/128GB version will retail for INR 35,999 ($493) while the 8/128GB trim will go for INR 37,499 ($513) and Samsung is offering an INR 3,000 cashback or upgrade bonus. You can scoop…
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Apple starts rolling out eighth beta of iOS, iPadOS and its watch and TV OSes

Apple is still putting the finishing touches on the upcoming versions of the operating systems of its smart gadgets. The company has started rolling out new beta versions and there may be one more before the final versions come out. The changelog at this point has crystallized, these last few releases focus on squashing bugs. This is the eight round of betas with a new one coming about once a…
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Windows 11 to launch without Android apps support

One of the highlight features of Windows 11 is the ability to natively run Android apps. However it appears those looking forward to that will have to show some extra patience. In an announcement on its website yesterday Microsoft said that the Android apps support won’t be available at launch on October 5. It will make it available for Insider users in the following months, though. The…
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