Samsung Galaxy F13 has gone on sale in India. The Samsung phone comes with triple rear cameras and is powered by an octa-core Exynos 850 SoC.Read More
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Sony said it plans to ramp up production of its PlayStation 5 console as supply chain snarls ease, with the PS5 expected to overtake PS4’s install base in year four. While PS4 and PS5 titles are expected to make up more than two-thirds of releases in 2022, PC and mobile titles will make up almost…
On this week’s Gadgets 360 podcast Orbital, we review the newly-launched OnePlus 10 Pro and discuss whether it is better than the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra, iQoo 9 Pro, and iPhone 13 Pro.Read More
Samsung will launch a new Galaxy M-series smartphone on July 5 in India. The company on Wednesday teased the arrival of a new smartphone without confirming the exact moniker. The 5G variant of the Samsung Galaxy M13 is expected to arrive as the latest offering. It is tipped to feature a 5,000mAh battery with 15W…
Niantic Campfire social app has been announced that will allow Pokémon Go players to communicate as well as organise events and meetups. It is live for Ingress, and will come soon in the coming months.Read More
Automakers racing to develop battery-powered, software-driven vehicles to compete with Tesla are confronting a new challenge: what technology to build themselves, and what to keep buying from suppliers.Read More
Samsung is said to be developing entry-level foldable smartphones under the Galaxy A series whose price may start around KRW 1 million (roughly Rs. 61,000), as per a report.Read More
Sony on Thursday announced that it has fixed a “technical error” that was causing users to pay more to upgrade to one of the new PlayStation Plus tiers. The issue was reported by some users following the launch of the revamped PlayStation Plus service in select Asia markets.Read More
Chip designer Nvidia says its sales of video game chips would decline in the current quarter, and startled some analysts by laying out new supply-chain issues resulting from China’s COVID-19 lockdowns.Read More
Here’s how tech companies from Xiaomi to Oppo and Nothing pulled April Fool’s Day pranks and jokes.Read More
