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Microsoft has started rolling out a new feature for Windows 11 that allows users to control Android devices directly from the Start menu.
Apple is considering creating interchangeable back panels for the iPhone that could radically change the functionality of the device. According to a recent patent application, users would be able to replace the standard back panel with panels with various additional features.
According to the promotional poster, the Honor Play 60 Plus will be unveiled in just a few days - on 24 June.
Xiaomi has started phasing in the June 2024 security update to Xiaomi, Redmi and POCO branded devices. It is reported that European users of Xiaomi 12T Pro and Xiaomi 11 Lite 5G NE have started receiving the new security patch.
The best moment of the State of Play presentation was the announcement of the action platformer Astro Bot. Among all the games shown at the summer presentations, it is the one that is most often added to the wishlist. Now it has become known how long it took Team Asobi to create such a game.
After receiving the latest security patch for the Galaxy S20 FE in the US, Samsung is releasing a June update for this model and for many countries in Europe and Asia.
Samsung plans to significantly increase production of its Galaxy series devices this year. According to the latest data, the company expects total production of Galaxy smartphones and tablets for the first half of 2024 to exceed last year's figures by 13 per cent thanks to strong demand for the new Galaxy S24 series.
At the recent Huawei developer conference, the company announced the start of beta testing of the new HarmonyOS NEXT operating system. The company's CEO Yu Chengdong emphasised the significant progress in the development of the HarmonyOS ecosystem, which will become commercially available later this year.
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Google Meet, a popular video conferencing application, has received a significant update that expands the language capabilities of the service. Users can now enjoy translated subtitles in 52 languages, as well as hidden subtitles in 11 new languages, including Ukrainian.
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