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Facebook Wants To Build Own OS To Power Planned AR Glasses Release
Facebook said it is building and operating system from scratch and the goal is for the in-house OS to power the company's planned hardware offerings. Facebook said it is building and operating system from scratch and the goal is for the in-house OS to power the company's planned hardware offerings. -
Sony Offers Soft Denial On Leaked PS5 Pricing, Release Date
Sony has labeled the recently leaked pricing and release date of the PS5 as unofficial. Allegedly, the console will come out in December 2020 at a starting price of $640. Sony has labeled the recently leaked pricing and release date of the PS5 as unofficial. Allegedly, the console will come out in December 2020 at a starting price of $640. -
Incoming Arsenal Boss Mikel Arteta Plans To Sell 5 Key Players
As part of the reform, he wants to institute, incoming Arsenal team manager Mikel Arteta is said to be planning the sale of key players, including Mesut Ozil and current captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. As part of the reform, he wants to institute, incoming Arsenal team manager Mikel Arteta is said to be planning the sale of key players, including Mesut Ozil and current captain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. -
Samsung To Deliver Most Powerful Camera Ever With Galaxy S11 Release
The latest leaked information suggested that Samsung is putting together a powerful camera setup with Galaxy S11 release, which will boast of a 48MP telephoto sensor and 5X optical zoom. The latest leaked information suggested that Samsung is putting together a powerful camera setup with Galaxy S11 release, which will boast of a 48MP telephoto sensor and 5X optical zoom. -
Here's Why Most Americans Don't Find The Tesla Cybertruck Sexy
Despite the hype surrounding the Tesla Cybertruck, most American consumers find the all-electric pickup truck not compelling enough. It appeared that the design and pricing of the vehicle are reasons for many would-be buyers to stay away. Despite the hype surrounding the Tesla Cybertruck, most American consumers find the all-electric pickup truck not compelling enough. It appeared that the design and pricing of the vehicle are reasons for many would-be buyers to stay away. -
Qualcomm Unlikely To Tap Samsung For Mass Production Of Snapdragon 865
Qualcomm is reportedly overlooking Samsung in the mass manufacture of the flagship mobile processor Snapdragon 865 to protect the chipmaker's trade secrets. Instead, the order will be awarded to TSMC. Qualcomm is reportedly overlooking Samsung in the mass manufacture of the flagship mobile processor Snapdragon 865 to protect the chipmaker's trade secrets. Instead, the order will be awarded to TSMC. -
Microsoft Set To Release Chromium Edge With Windows 10 January 2020 Update
Microsoft is replacing Edge with the Chromium Edge that the company said will be deployed with the Windows 10 January 2020 Update. Microsoft is replacing Edge with the Chromium Edge that the company said will be deployed with the Windows 10 January 2020 Update. -
Timberwolves Rportedly Interested To Acquire Dennis Smith Jr. From NY Knicks
The Minnesota Timberwolves are looking to acquire a new point guard for the long-term, and reports said one talent that caught the eye of the team is New York Knicks' Dennis Smith Jr. The Minnesota Timberwolves are looking to acquire a new point guard for the long-term, and reports said one talent that caught the eye of the team is New York Knicks' Dennis Smith Jr. -
Amid Complaints From Manchester City, Mikel Arteta Will Soon Join Arsenal As New Manager
Reports said a deal had been finalized between Arsenal and Mikel Arteta, and that the latter will take the job as Gunners' manager as early as Saturday Reports said a deal had been finalized between Arsenal and Mikel Arteta, and that the latter will take the job as Gunners' manager as early as Saturday -
Apple Probes Foxconn Fraud That Sold iPhones Made From Flawed Components
Apple CEO Tim Cook has ordered a probe on a fraud scheme that involved Foxconn employees assembling iPhone models from defective components. The illegal operation reportedly generated $43 million over the last three years. Apple CEO Tim Cook has ordered a probe on a fraud scheme that involved Foxconn employees assembling iPhone models from defective components. The illegal operation reportedly generated $43 million over the last three years.