Apple and Samsung have officially started a game-changing collaboration for future iPhones and will launch joint production of smartphone camera sensors at Samsung's plant in Austin, Texas. According to The Financial Times, it's a complicated thing - three-layer stacked CIS sensors that can capture more light, read data faster, save battery power and produce better photo quality, especially at night. In its official statement, Apple claims that such technologies have never been produced on an industrial scale before.
The iPhone 17 Air will occupy an intermediate position between the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max
In 2026, the public will be offered a MacBook Pro with an improved chip but no OLED screen
There will be no distractions from the single-player experience
GAC Toyota is preparing to bring a new generation of the Wildlander crossover to the Chinese market. Unlike its predecessor, the novelty almost completely repeats the design of the global Toyota RAV4. The powertrain lineup includes a 2.0-litre petrol engine and two hybrid versions.
Japanese watchmaker Seiko has unveiled three limited edition Prospex Speedtimer models created in honour of the Datsun 240Z.
But don't count on much
Activision is in shock... (I guess).
CarPlay and Android Auto can lose connection not because of the phone or cable, but because of radio interference in the 2.4 GHz band.
Stylish, unusual and conceptual
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