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- How to watch Google I/O 2022
- Samsung’s next flagship foldable allegedly leaks
- Apple will drop iPhone Lightning port in favor of USB-C in 2023, claims analyst
- Ford F-150 Lightning first drive: quiet storm
- Samsung and LG preview the future of weird phone displays
- Sony’s Xperia 1 IV delivers real zoom for a steep price
Posted: 11 May 2022 04:00 AM PDT Google's annual developer conference, Google I/O 2022, is virtually set to kick off today. The conference is a hub for developers looking to network, but the rest of us are watching to see if Google will unveil new product announcements and major updates. We don't know exactly what's going to be announced this year, but we have some good guesses. Some of those guesses include a new Pixel Watch and a midrange Pixel 6A, which could include a new processor and camera sensor and major updates for Android 13, whose beta became available to Pixel owners in April. What time does Google I/O start?Google I/O's main keynote will be streamed today, Wednesday, May 11th, at 10AM PT / 1PM ET. If you think you're going to miss it, don't worry —... |
Samsung’s next flagship foldable allegedly leaks Posted: 11 May 2022 03:49 AM PDT Samsung's anticipated 2022 flagship foldable — the Galaxy Z Fold 4 — may have just leaked in unofficial renders published by SmartPrix, based on information from the often reliable Onleaks. The renders of the Galaxy Z Fold 4 show a similar overall design to its predecessor, the Z Fold 3, with a 6.2-inch cover display and a 7.6-inch folding inner display, but with a redesigned rear camera configuration inspired by this year's Galaxy S22 Ultra. This inner display will reportedly once again have an under-display selfie camera, a feature that disappointed us on last year's device. This year's version has reportedly seen performance improvements, which are sorely needed. Around back there are three rear cameras, same as last year, but S... |
Apple will drop iPhone Lightning port in favor of USB-C in 2023, claims analyst Posted: 11 May 2022 03:40 AM PDT Apple is preparing to swap the proprietary Lightning port on its iPhones next year for the nearly universally-embraced USB-C, claims company analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. In a pair of tweets, Kuo said Apple was going to make the change in 2023, basing this claim on an unspecified "survey" (presumably of component manufacturers, from whom Kuo seems to get a lot of his information for predictions about future Apple products). Kuo said that adopting USB-C "could improve iPhone's transfer and charging speed in hardware designs, but the final spec details still depend on iOS support."
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Ford F-150 Lightning first drive: quiet storm Posted: 11 May 2022 03:00 AM PDT Ford's first electric truck is fun, familiar, and checks all the boxes for a great entry-level EV |
Samsung and LG preview the future of weird phone displays Posted: 11 May 2022 02:17 AM PDT Future foldables could move on from existing single-fold designs to fold twice, use displays that are capable of folding both inwards and outwards, or even use rolling screens to expand outwards. That's if manufacturers embrace new folding screen technologies being shown off by Samsung Display and LG Display this week in San Jose, California, during the annual Display Week conference. LG Display is showing off an 8-inch foldable touchscreen which it says can fold both inward and outward, similar to what we saw from TCL's Ultra Flex concept earlier this year. The design allows a single folding display to serve as both an inner screen (like with the Galaxy Z Fold 3) and an outer screen (like with Huawei's Mate XS). Devices equipped with... |
Sony’s Xperia 1 IV delivers real zoom for a steep price Posted: 11 May 2022 12:05 AM PDT Real zoom for a steep price |
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