January 2023

Samsung to introduce several new camera features with Galaxy S23

The Galaxy S23 launch is almost upon us. Samsung will take wraps off its new flagships on February 1. Leaks so far have revealed that the upcoming phones will bring a substantial upgrade in the camera department. Leaked official teasers yesterday suggested improved low-light photography among other things. A fresh rumor now gives us some

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iPhone 16 Pro may replace Dynamic Island with under-display camera & Face ID

A rather interesting report surfaced, claiming that the iPhone 16 may not feature a Dynamic Island, but that it may include an under-display camera and Face ID. Not many people would miss the Dynamic Island if Apple can pull this off, of course. The iPhone 16 Pro to replace Dynamic Island with under-display camera &

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Surface Duo 3 to ditch dual-screen setup for a single foldable display

Microsoft may modernize its next Surface Duo smartphone. According to a new report, the Surface Duo 3 will feature a foldable display, and not the dual-screen setup its predecessors rocked. The Surface Duo 3 may ditch its dual-screen setup, and include a foldable display This report comes from Windows Central, and it’s actually quite interesting.

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Google may launch a Fuchsia-powered device this year

Google may be readying a new product with Fuchsia OS installed out of the box. A now-deleted company document revealed the plans. The internal document suggested that the first-ever Fuchsia-powered device may launch as early as this year. The first-ever Fuchsia-powered device may launch in 2023 According to a 9to5Google report, Fuchsia developers recently submitted

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Microsoft officially drops support for Windows 7 and Windows 8.1

Windows 7 and Windows 8.1 are officially dead. As of this Tuesday, January 10, 2023, Microsoft has dropped support for these two versions of its PC operating system. They will no longer receive security updates, let alone feature updates from the company. This has been a long time coming. Microsoft’s support policy mandates ten years

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