A Japanese professor has developed a prototype lickable TV screen that can imitate food flavours, another step towards creating a multi-sensory viewing experience.Read More
Monthly Archives: July 2022
WhatsApp has begun rolling out granular privacy changes to users, allowing them greater control over their profile’s privacy. The new privacy controls allow users to specify who can see their last seen, about, and profile photo on the messaging app. Users will be able to select specific contacts from their address book to hide their…
Xiaomi Mi TV EA70 2022 with a 70-inch display and 10W stereo speakers has been launched in China. The 4K TV is powered by a 64-bit quad-core processor which is paired with 1.5GB of RAM and 8GB storage. It is priced at CNY 3,299 (roughly 38,800).Read More
Sony WF-C500 TWS earbuds were launched in India on Monday. The new Sony TWS earbuds come with a splash-resistant design and are rated to deliver up to 20 hours of battery life when using the bundled charging case.Read More
Microsoft has made its Defender app available across all platforms on Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows. All Microsoft 365 Personal and Family subscribers can now download the app and the features vary across platforms.Read More
Amazon Customer’s Choice Smartphone and Smart TV Awards 2021 has named iPhone 13 as the smartphone of the year. Redmi 10 Prime, on the other hand, has won the best budget smartphone title. On the part of smart TVs, Samsung 43-inch Crystal 4K Series Ultra HD Smart LED TV has been named the smart TV…
Sony will continue producing PlayStation 4 consoles throughout 2022 as it navigates disruptions to the global supply chain that have limited output of its pricier PlayStation 5.Read More
US lawmakers urged Google to give accurate results to people seeking abortions rather than sometimes sending them to “crisis pregnancy centres,” which steer woman away from the procedures.Read More
LG Display has announced its next-generation OLED technology — dubbed OLED EX — which, according to the company, will increase brightness by up to 30 percent, boost picture accuracy, and allow for smaller bezels in finished products.Read More
PUBG: Battlegrounds is switching to a free-to-play model for PC and console gamers, Krafton announced on January 12. The game has sold over 75 million copies so far, and will now be accessible to all players for free, with an option one-time, non-recurring upgrade to Battlegrounds Plus which grants access to custom and ranked game…
