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Windows 10X may be Microsoft's OS for dual-screen devices

No, the leaks for Microsoft’s October 2nd event haven’t stopped yet. In a follow-up, well-known leaker Evan Blass has claimed that Microsoft will not only have a dual-screen Surface, but that it’ll be powered by Windows 10X, an operating system variant built for “dual- and folding-screen devices.” While he didn’t explain interface changes, 10X would reportedly…
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MobileNews

Honor 9X with 8GB RAM released in China

The Honor 9X is quite a capable midranger which was released back in August. The phone is yet to make its debut outside of China and is currently offered with 4GB or 6GB RAM but a new version with 8 GB RAM was just added to the roster. Except for the added RAM, the device…
MobileNews

First OnePlus TV update fixes HDR, adds new soundbar lighting effects, more

The OnePlus TV went official just last week with a high-end display, powerful sound, and more. Now, the first software update is rolling out to the OnePlus TV to work on HDR overexposure as well as adding some new lighting effects to the soundbar. This update for the OnePlus TV is rolling out ahead of the device’s actual launch in India which means it will probably appear…
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GamingNews

The Scuf Vantage 2 is an improved customizable PS4 controller

If you’ve been holding out on buying a high-end gamepad for your PlayStation 4, controller manufacturer Scuf Gaming has announced a new take on its popular Vantage controller. Like its predecessor, the Vantage 2 is all about customization and giving gamers additional…
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Leak reveals Windows 10X, Microsoft’s new OS for dual-screen devices

Yesterday brought the leaks of several new Surface products that may be announced at Microsoft’s big hardware event, including the Surface Pro 7, Surface Laptop 3, and an ARM-powered Surface 2-in-1 laptop. Now, leaker Evan Blass has spilled details about Windows 10X, said to be Microsoft’s fork of Windows 10 that’s built for dual-screen devices. Of course, a dual-screen Surface product…
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MobileNews

Call of Duty: Mobile debuts as free-to-play game on Android and iOS

Activision and Tencent announced today that Call of Duty: Mobile is now available in all countries and regions where Google Play and App Store are supported, with the exception of Mainland China, Vietnam, and Belgium. The title is big bet from Activision Blizzard, the parent company of Activision, that it can double-dip on revenues this year for the franchise, with both Call of Duty: Mobile and…
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