iPhone battery

iFixit reduce the cost on its iPhone battery replacement kits

Apple may have apologized for the confusion surrounding its intentional slow down of older iPhones to balance battery life and performance. But this does not change the fact that it is happening. If your iPhone warranty period is completed and you do not want to have Apple replace it. Then maybe iFixit can help. Starting […]

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Chrome os

Finally, be able to run Android apps in the background on Chrome OS

Recently with the latest Chromebook, Android apps are finally expanding to just about everyone, but they are still “not done”. Chrome OS has more limitations with Android apps. But one of the biggest disadvantages is about to be fixed in Chrome OS 64. Since their debut on the platform, Android apps on Chrome OS have […]

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smart speaker

LG introduces the 1st smart speaker with Google Assistant

LG is acting on its promise to unveil a new LG ThinQ Speaker with built-in support for Google Assistant ahead at CES this January. LG worked with Google on the so-called “premium” speaker that the company is putting as a voice-activated interface for LG’s smart home appliances. The smart speaker can control numerous devices from […]

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iPhone X invisible face

The Japanese app developer uses the iPhone X to invisible his face

The Face-Tracking capabilities of the iPhone X are pretty good, and it is useful. Now there is coming something really terrible. Kazuya Noshiro a Japanese app developer has tweeted a preview of an app. He is working on that camouflages users face with the background (1st spotted by design Taxi). The short, 10 sec video […]

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BlackBerry OS

WhatsApp should drop support for BlackBerry OS and Windows Phone

WhatsApp describes plans for older mobile operating systems, as the year draws to a close. Especially, the app will end support for BlackBerry OS (including BlackBerry 10) and Windows Phone 8.0 and older on Dec 31st. Although the Facebook-owned WhatsApp will continue to work on these platforms. Users will no longer be able to create […]

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wire;ess charger

Energous WattUp wireless power transmitter granted approval by FCC

Wirelessly charging your smartphone devices is definitely less of a hassle than plugging it in. But the device actually does work still needs to be a physical contact with its station. This is about to change now, that the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) has approved the 1st wireless charger. It works from up to 3 […]

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Robot DJ

Prague’s latest star Robot DJ, The robot is shaped like a giant arm capped with a pincer

Do not argue whether the DJs are digital or vinyl best – the real question is whether or not a human should be their 1st place. Prague’s Karlovy Lazne club has begun using an automotive robot arm as one of its DJs after its management challenged a robotics company to make it happen. The bot […]

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Blade Runner

Denis Villeneuve’s ‘Blade Runner 2049’ VFX reel released

The Blade Runner 2049 does not have the question of revolves around computer-generated effects. Whether it is a retro-futuristic tech or its holographic AI personas. However, the CG is more pervasive than you might think. Denis Villeneuve’s bleak sci-fi movie visual effects reel were released Rodeo FX. And it is obvious that even the apparently […]

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Chromebooks Snapdragon 845

Chromebooks devices might be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 845

Future Chromebooks, powered by Snapdragon 845 Earlier this month, Qualcomm introduced its next-generation processor to the upcoming wave of flagship smartphones. While also showcasing how snapdragon can power full day cellular-connected Windows laptops. A new report today suggests that Chromebooks will run in one day with the Snapdragon 845 processor. Found in the chromium repository […]

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