HP x Ferrari Limited Edition AI PC
Introduced ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix, the HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC reflects nearly 2 years of collaboration between Ferrari’s Design Studio and HP’s industrial designers and engineers. The result is a device shaped by craftsmanship, technical precision and the shared pursuit of excellence.
The co‑designed louvres, heat pipe, and glass bottom cover showcase inner power worthy of the Cavallino Rampante. Backlit, customizable keys echo a Ferrari control panel, keeping every shortcut visible and your focus pinned on the day ahead.
Only 4,999 units will be available, a nod to Ferrari’s philosophy of selling one less than the market demands.
Specifications:
• 14-inch, 3K resolution
• Tandem OLED+ Display
• 700nits brightness
• 120Hz refresh rate
• Intel Ultra 7 processor
• 64GB RAM
• Glass Haptic trackpad
• K‑lock security slot
Available in 9 countries only: US, UK, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Japan, and Australia.
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Introduced ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix, the HP Limited Edition Scuderia Ferrari AI PC reflects nearly 2 years of collaboration between Ferrari’s Design Studio and HP’s industrial designers and engineers. The result is a device shaped by craftsmanship, technical precision and the shared pursuit of excellence.
The co‑designed louvres, heat pipe, and glass bottom cover showcase inner power worthy of the Cavallino Rampante. Backlit, customizable keys echo a Ferrari control panel, keeping every shortcut visible and your focus pinned on the day ahead.
Only 4,999 units will be available, a nod to Ferrari’s philosophy of selling one less than the market demands.
Specifications:
• 14-inch, 3K resolution
• Tandem OLED+ Display
• 700nits brightness
• 120Hz refresh rate
• Intel Ultra 7 processor
• 64GB RAM
• Glass Haptic trackpad
• K‑lock security slot
Available in 9 countries only: US, UK, Switzerland, France, Italy, Spain, Germany, Japan, and Australia.
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OriginOS is so buggy it actually makes HyperOS look good to me
Imagine spending €2,000 for the best smartphone camera on the market, only to be clowned by terrible software optimization while using the smartphone.
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Imagine spending €2,000 for the best smartphone camera on the market, only to be clowned by terrible software optimization while using the smartphone.
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Forwarded from ATT • Tech News
Here's how you can bypass all detections on UPI and similar apps
Note: This guide is for non-root users who use Shizuku (root users have better methods anyway)
First of all, we want to hide Shizuku. For this, install the beta version of a Shizuku fork that has a "Hide Shizuku from other apps" feature:
https://github.com/thedjchi/Shizuku
Now, apps like BHIM, Paytm, DigiLocker etc. detect apps that use Accessibility Services, USB Debugging, etc. To bypass this, we'll be using an app called "Essentials":
https://github.com/sameerasw/essentials
Essentials has a feature called "Shut-up!" that bypasses all these detections. You'll have to create a shortcut for an app that you want to "Shut Up" and then always launch the app with that shortcut.
The way it works is that when you launch the app, let's say BHIM, with the shortcut created by Essentials, it'll temporarily disable Developer Options, USB Debugging, Wireless Debugging and Accessibility Services (can be configured). Once you close the app, it'll turn everything back on and even attempt to restart Shizuku. You can also enable "App Freeze" to make sure that the app doesn't work in the background once you minimize or close it.
Essentials has a lot of other features as well, but hey, shutting up is sometimes all we need.
Also don't forget to go to settings of Essentials and enable "Use usage access", since the app is bugged rn and developer options don't turn on once you close the app without this being enabled.
It'll still detect LuckyPatcher and Scoop (does for me) since BHIM detects it as "Hooking apps", I don't know about other apps but you would probably have to delete those.
Tl;dr Install Shizuku Fork, Hide Shizuku, Install Essentials, Enable Shut Up feature, Add app and create shortcut, Enable "Use usage access" in Essentials settings, Always open the app from shortcut, tada!
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Note: This guide is for non-root users who use Shizuku (root users have better methods anyway)
First of all, we want to hide Shizuku. For this, install the beta version of a Shizuku fork that has a "Hide Shizuku from other apps" feature:
https://github.com/thedjchi/Shizuku
Now, apps like BHIM, Paytm, DigiLocker etc. detect apps that use Accessibility Services, USB Debugging, etc. To bypass this, we'll be using an app called "Essentials":
https://github.com/sameerasw/essentials
Essentials has a feature called "Shut-up!" that bypasses all these detections. You'll have to create a shortcut for an app that you want to "Shut Up" and then always launch the app with that shortcut.
The way it works is that when you launch the app, let's say BHIM, with the shortcut created by Essentials, it'll temporarily disable Developer Options, USB Debugging, Wireless Debugging and Accessibility Services (can be configured). Once you close the app, it'll turn everything back on and even attempt to restart Shizuku. You can also enable "App Freeze" to make sure that the app doesn't work in the background once you minimize or close it.
Essentials has a lot of other features as well, but hey, shutting up is sometimes all we need.
Also don't forget to go to settings of Essentials and enable "Use usage access", since the app is bugged rn and developer options don't turn on once you close the app without this being enabled.
It'll still detect LuckyPatcher and Scoop (does for me) since BHIM detects it as "Hooking apps", I don't know about other apps but you would probably have to delete those.
Tl;dr Install Shizuku Fork, Hide Shizuku, Install Essentials, Enable Shut Up feature, Add app and create shortcut, Enable "Use usage access" in Essentials settings, Always open the app from shortcut, tada!
🧑💻 @agamtechtricks
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Xiaomi 17T Launched Globally
Specifications:
- 6.59" 1.5K TCL M10 LTPS OLED Display
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 3500nits Peak Brightness (2000nits HBM)
- 3840Hz PWM dimming
- HDR10+, Dolby Vision
- Gorilla Glass 7i protection
- MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra SoC
- LPDDR5X RAM; UFS 4.1 storage
- Xiaomi 3D IceLoop Cooling System
- 50MP main (OV50E; 1/1.55"; OIS)
- 12MP UltraWide
- 50MP 5X Periscope Telephoto (JN5, OIS)
- 30cm Macro; 120X Digital Zoom
- LEICA SUMMILUX LENS
- 32MP front camera (4k 30fps video)
- 6500mAh Si/C battery + 67W (50W PPS) fast charging
- Optical fingerprint scanner
- Xiaomi Surge T1+ and T1S Tuner
- IR Blaster; USB-C 2.0; eSIM
- IP68 rated; Dolby Atmos
- Plastic Frame
4yrs AndroidOS + 6yrs SP
Pricing
- 12+256GB: ₹60,000/ €750
- 12+512GB: ₹65,000/ €800
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Specifications:
- 6.59" 1.5K TCL M10 LTPS OLED Display
- 120Hz refresh rate
- 3500nits Peak Brightness (2000nits HBM)
- 3840Hz PWM dimming
- HDR10+, Dolby Vision
- Gorilla Glass 7i protection
- MediaTek Dimensity 8500 Ultra SoC
- LPDDR5X RAM; UFS 4.1 storage
- Xiaomi 3D IceLoop Cooling System
- 50MP main (OV50E; 1/1.55"; OIS)
- 12MP UltraWide
- 50MP 5X Periscope Telephoto (JN5, OIS)
- 30cm Macro; 120X Digital Zoom
- LEICA SUMMILUX LENS
- 32MP front camera (4k 30fps video)
- 6500mAh Si/C battery + 67W (50W PPS) fast charging
- Optical fingerprint scanner
- Xiaomi Surge T1+ and T1S Tuner
- IR Blaster; USB-C 2.0; eSIM
- IP68 rated; Dolby Atmos
- Plastic Frame
4yrs AndroidOS + 6yrs SP
Pricing
- 12+256GB: ₹60,000/ €750
- 12+512GB: ₹65,000/ €800
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Xiaomi 17T Pro launched Globally
Compared to the Xiaomi 17T, it gets:
- 6.83-inch (2772 x 1280 px) LTPS Display
- 144Hz refresh rate
- MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC
- 50MP main (OV50Q; 1/1.31″; OIS)
- 7000mAh battery
- 100W wired (100W PPS)
- 50W wireless charging
- Metal Frame
- 3× Xiaomi T1+ Tuner
Other specifications like 12MP Ultrawide, USB-C 2.0, optical fingerprint sensor, LTPS display etc. remains the same like the 17T. It will get a additional AndroidOS upgrade for being a Pro model, thus totalling of 5 OS upgrades.
Pricing
- 12+256GB: €900
- 12+512GB: €1000
- 12+1TB: €1100
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Compared to the Xiaomi 17T, it gets:
- 6.83-inch (2772 x 1280 px) LTPS Display
- 144Hz refresh rate
- MediaTek Dimensity 9500 SoC
- 50MP main (OV50Q; 1/1.31″; OIS)
- 7000mAh battery
- 100W wired (100W PPS)
- 50W wireless charging
- Metal Frame
- 3× Xiaomi T1+ Tuner
Other specifications like 12MP Ultrawide, USB-C 2.0, optical fingerprint sensor, LTPS display etc. remains the same like the 17T. It will get a additional AndroidOS upgrade for being a Pro model, thus totalling of 5 OS upgrades.
Pricing
- 12+256GB: €900
- 12+512GB: €1000
- 12+1TB: €1100
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In the next generation Android Flagships, the Vivo X500 Ultra or X500 Pro Max will not have 10x zoom lens and it may continue to stick with 200MP Periscope telephoto with ISZ.
This makes OPPO Find X10 Ultra as the only flagship to feature dual periscope telephoto along with 10X Super Telephoto
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This makes OPPO Find X10 Ultra as the only flagship to feature dual periscope telephoto along with 10X Super Telephoto
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OnePlus Pad 2 powered by Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 with 12GB RAM & 256GB storage configuration and Wi-Fi only is being sold for just ₹30,000 officially on the OnePlus Store
OnePlus is offering a coupon on Pad 2 purchase which automatically applies a coupon of ₹10,000 discount So if you are thinking of getting a new tab, this is a good deal
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OnePlus is offering a coupon on Pad 2 purchase which automatically applies a coupon of ₹10,000 discount So if you are thinking of getting a new tab, this is a good deal
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OnePlus is selling the official cases for the OnePlus 15 and 15R at 50% discount or more.
Grab it if you have that device
Grab it if you have that device
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