Realme unveiled the GT Neo 3 in March, and the company will soon follow up with a ‘T’ variant that just got NBTC certified.
Realme’s Narzo sub-brand is currently busy adding devices to its 50 family left and right. Following the Narzo 50, Narzo 50A, Narzo 50A Prime, and Narzo 50i, there’s also apparently a Narzo 50 5G on the way. This was also revealed today by a leak, as well as the renders below.
Riot Games, makers of League of Legends, is once again suing a Shanghai-based mobile games developer, this time alleging the Chinese studio is ripping off League of Legends: Wild Rift, the iOS and Android adaptation of Riot’s globally popular MOBA that launched in open beta in the spring of 2021.
Apple is not exactly a service company since its main revenue still comes from hardware, but subscriptions have become a vital part of the company. They are now bigger than products like the Mac and iPad. Still, the company seems to want to take its service category even further by pushing streaming platforms and advertisements.
Back in March, CEO and Co-founder of Nothing, a tech startup, announced its plans for launching its Nothing phone (1) over the next year,. It announced that it would launch a new smartphone later in the year with a focus on minimalism and an alternative ecosystem to those from large tech companies like Apple and Samsung.
A new MacBook Air is just around the corner. At least, rumors and analysts believe Apple will introduce a redesigned new MacBook in 2022. There are certain features that will be included in the new Mac Pro. Read on as we round up what we expect to see on the 2022 MacBook Air.
Apple has been investing a lot in augmented and virtual reality since the introduction of its own ARKit API. However, when it comes to open standards on the web, Apple is still far behind its competitors. In the opinion of industry insiders, the company “has been a drag on innovation in WebAR,” as Safari still lacks support for the WebXR API.
Summer 2022 is a return back to basic scheduling for TV and movies. After years of delays, we’re now merely weeks away from watching blockbusters on the big and small screens: films like Top Gun: Maverick and Thor: Love and Thunder, and series like Obi-Wan Kenobi and Game of Thrones spinoff House of the Dragon. You don’t need to eat popcorn; there are new films from Jordan Peele, David Cronenberg and a return of many of the most popular TV series of last year.
Unlike the previous two years, WWDC 2022 will include an in-person event at Apple Park on June 6. While much smaller in scale than what Apple offered prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, this marks the first time Apple has welcomed developers back to Apple Park for any sort of in-person event.
Remember flip phones? Samsung had an innovative idea. And thus the Flip line was born, and of course it’s called that, what else would you name it? The first generation, while decent and not great enough for Samsung’s latest endeavors was also not very polished. Enter the second coming of the flip phone then, in the form of the second coming of Samsung’s Flip phone: the Galaxy Z Flip3. Let’s ignore the confusing naming, owing to the fact that there was also a Flip 5G. We’re counting that one as a variant of the original, because, aside from the different chipset, that’s exactly what it was.
As I’ve overhauled my setup in the last few weeks in conjunction with the new Mac Studio, I’ve used this as an opportunity to add some new accessories as well. This includes a new OWC Thunderbolt Dock, a nifty Magic Keyboard and Magic Trackpad accessory from Twelve South, and more. Head below for the details.














