MobileNews

Realme X2 Pro goes on sale in China, 5 Pro now available in Europe

The freshly announced Realme X2 Pro is now available for purchase in China. It’s priced at CNY2,699 ($380/€340) for the 6GB/64GB version, while the 8GB/128GB variant costs CNY2,899 ($410/€370). There’s also a third model going for CNY3,299 ($465/€420), which comes with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage. You can buy the X2 Pro from Realme’s official China site, and for a limited…
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GamingNews

Nintendo's 'Ring Fit Adventure' hides grown-up workouts in a kids' game

I’m standing in the middle of my living room. Something resembling a garter belt is wrapped snugly around my left thigh. I’m squatting, fast. I may as well be twerking. I haven’t had coffee yet. I’m supposed to be working. But this week, this is my work. It’s fair to say I’m out of my comfort zone. After eight-plus years at Engadget, I’m testing my first…
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MobileNews

The OnePlus 7T series is now available in Europe and the US

The OnePlus 7T and 7T Pro are now available in markets around the world. Let’s start with Europe. On the mainland, the 7T costs €600 and you can have it Glacier Blue or Frosted Silver. 8GB RAM and 128GB storage is the only option. The Pro model is €760 and your choices…
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Gesture navigation comes to third-party launchers w/ Android 10 on the Pixel 4

With the release of Pixel 4, Google has now added support for gesture navigation when using third-party launchers. The new gesture navigation method brought in with Android 10 might cause some of you to wince but for those that like the new method, the lack of ability to use it with third-party launchers was obviously a major sore point. Android Police reports that the Google Pixel 4 is working…
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AI & RoboticsNews

How does society create an ethics guide for AI?

Coined the fourth industrial revolution, the advancement of artificial intelligence and machine learning brings interesting discussion to the table. Because AI is so comprehensive and covers several industries, we find ourselves asking obscure questions such as “Do we need to legalize predictive AI policing?” or “How do we iron out biases from algorithms that determine job…
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