Unfortunately, there are no details about the devices yet. We can only assume that the gadgets will be improved versions of iQOO Z9 smartphones. The novelties are likely to get 120Hz screens, Qualcomm or MediaTek processors, triple cameras and 5000 mAh batteries with support for fast charging.
The Google Store in the US has announced the expansion of its post-purchase support for Pixel, smart home, and Fitbit devices. This move is aimed at improving customer service and providing users with convenient access to the help they need.
Google announces the expansion of its Pixel Superfans programme in Germany, giving Pixel enthusiasts in the country access to exclusive offers, limited edition products and special events.
Slack has released an update for the iPhone that adds four new widgets: three for the Home screen and one for the Lock screen. These new widgets are designed to make Slack on iPhone more convenient and accessible.
Apple Music Classical, Apple's dedicated app for classical music fans, has announced the launch of a new Top 100 chart. The chart will showcase the 100 most popular classical albums using data from a variety of sources, even outside the app itself, and will be updated weekly.
Meta has filed a patent for a method of reproducing Vision Pro's EyeSight feature in its own virtual reality headsets. This feature uses a scan of the user's face to create a virtual image of their eyes on an external display, which, according to the developers, helps to maintain a connection to the real world while using VR.
Samsung has been producing Galaxy Quantum smartphones in South Korea for the past four years. These smartphones are more secure versions of the company's existing upper mid-range models. This year, the Galaxy Quantum 5 is expected to be released, which will be based on the Galaxy A55.
Recent certification documents indicate that Oura is preparing to release the next generation of its popular smart ring, the Oura Ring Gen 4. This announcement comes shortly after the launch of Samsung's Galaxy Ring, which is considered Oura's main competitor.
Google has postponed the opt-out of third-party cookies in its Chrome browser, which was originally planned for 2024. It is now expected to happen no earlier than 2025.
Eufy was to release two new trackers, SmartTrack Link and SmartTrack Card, which would integrate with Google's updated Find My Device network. These trackers were to compete with Apple's AirTag and other similar devices.
Chrome Canary, a test version of the Chrome browser, has a new feature that helps users identify and disable tabs that are using up too many system resources. The option helps to improve the overall performance of the browser.
Ubisoft continues to release its games on Steam
The exact date of testing will be announced later
Spiritborn will be a major feature of the Vessel of Hatred add-on
Netflix's gaming division is totally up to the task











