TECHNOLOGY

Samsung W22 5G scheduled to launch on Oct 13  
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The Samsung W22 5G will bring the same design as the recently launched Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3. It with come with similar exteriors as well as internal features as Fold 3, reports GizmoChina. Under the hood, the smartphone will be powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chipset paired with up to 16GB of RAM and 512GB of internal storage.
OnePlus 9RT to come with Snapdragon 888 SoC, 120Hz E4 display: Report
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The OnePlus 9 RT will be powered by the Snapdragon 888 SoC paired with LPDDR5 RAM and UFS 3.1 storage, reports GSMArena. It will sport a 120Hz E4 screen and pack a 4,500 mAh battery with 65W charging. The smartphone is expected to feature a triple camera setup with the primary lens being a 50MP Sony IMX766 sensor.
realme GT Neo 2T to launch this month with MediaTek chipset
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realme CMO Xu Qi Chase took to the Chinese microblogging platform Weibo to hint at the launch of a new realme GT Neo 2 series handset. According to Digital Chat Station, a realme smartphone with RMX3357 model number has received CMIIT certification, and it would be called the realme GT Neo 2T.
Google to give 10K free security keys to 'high risk' individuals  
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"These warnings indicate targeting not compromise. If we are warning you there's a very high chance we blocked. The increased numbers this month come from a small number of widely targeted campaigns which were blocked," he tweeted.
FB says outage affecting Insta, Messenger fixed after 2nd attempt in a week  
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"We are so sorry if you weren't able to access our products during the last couple of hours. We know how much you depend on us to communicate with one another. We fixed the issue -- thanks again for your patience this week," the firm said in a tweet.
This 3D-printed wireless wearable can better track personal health  
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University of Arizona engineers have now developed a type of wearable they call a "biosymbiotic device", which has several benefits. Not only are the devices custom 3D-printed and based on body scans of wearers, but they can operate continuously using a combination of wireless power transfer and compact energy storage, said the team led by Philipp Gutruf, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, in a paper published in the journal Science Advances. .Not only are the devices custom 3D-printed and based on body scans of wearers, but they can operate continuously using a combination of wireless power transfer and compact energy storage, said the team led by Philipp Gutruf, assistant professor of biomedical engineering, in a paper published in the journal Science Advances.
Windows 11 bugs slow down AMD processors
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Bug can increase L3 cache latency by three times, which in turn can affect apps that need quick access to memory, reports Engadget. The second bug is related to the "preferred core" feature that allows a system to use the fastest individual CPU cores in a processor. As per the report, AMD is working with Microsoft to resolve both issues and the fix is expected to arrive by the end of the month.
Samsung, SK hynix could face new global taxation rules
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A group of 360 countries agreed on a two-pillar deal on Friday to impose a global minimum corporate tax of 15 percent and to share corporate taxes imposed on the profits of multinational companies, in a bid to prevent them from dodging taxes, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).
Apple TV+ app now available on 2016, 2017 LG smart TVs: Report
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At present, the app has appeared on LG's content store in several regions, including Germany, Poland, and the Nordic countries, and its existence is confirmed in an LG support document, reports MacRumors. The update comes with different logo and name but the actual app experience appears identical to the TV app -- except that one can only watch TV+ content.
'Unfollow Everything' tool developer banned by Facebook: Report
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Louis Barclay was the creator of "Unfollow Everything," a browser extension that allowed Facebook users to essentially delete their News Feed by unfollowing all their connections at once, The Verge reported. Facebook allows users to individually unfollow friends, groups and pages, which removes their content from the News Feed, the algorithmically-controlled heart of Facebook.
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