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Pebblebee and Chipolo announced today that they’re set to deliver their Find My Device network-compatible item locator accessories that they announced last year! These accessories are also compatible with the unwanted tracker alerts feature.
Pebblebee’s Card, Clip, and Tag devices for Android are rechargeable and are equipped with LED indicator lights and melody alerts. They’re available for pre-order now on their website and will ship in late May. They’ll also be available in stores in late May and on the Google Store in June 2024. Each item costs $29.99 individually but you can also order a 2- or 4-pack.
Chipolo’s ONE Point and CARD Point trackers feature long-lasting batteries (1 year and 2 year respectively), loud audio alerts (120dB and 105dB respectively), and an IPX5 rating. They’ll be available from May 27 on Chipolo’s website. They’ll also be available on Amazon and select retailers from July onwards. The ONE Point costs $28 while the CARD Point costs $35 for a 1-pack, but both can be bought in a 2- or 4-pack bundle.
Pebblebee’s Card, Clip, and Tag devices for Android are rechargeable and are equipped with LED indicator lights and melody alerts. They’re available for pre-order now on their website and will ship in late May. They’ll also be available in stores in late May and on the Google Store in June 2024. Each item costs $29.99 individually but you can also order a 2- or 4-pack.
Chipolo’s ONE Point and CARD Point trackers feature long-lasting batteries (1 year and 2 year respectively), loud audio alerts (120dB and 105dB respectively), and an IPX5 rating. They’ll be available from May 27 on Chipolo’s website. They’ll also be available on Amazon and select retailers from July onwards. The ONE Point costs $28 while the CARD Point costs $35 for a 1-pack, but both can be bought in a 2- or 4-pack bundle.
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First look at Pixel 8a in real life
TechDroider
Alleged Pixel 8a photos have been shared by TechDroider on Twitter.
It seems like Google is following suit of Samsung for making the ugliest bezels on a midrange device. The device looks bad. Very bad.
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First look at Pixel 8a in real life
TechDroider
Alleged Pixel 8a photos have been shared by TechDroider on Twitter.
It seems like Google is following suit of Samsung for making the ugliest bezels on a midrange device. The device looks bad. Very bad.
Follow @PixelHubUpdates
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Redmi x Harry Potter
Redmi Turbo 3 also called Poco F6 will be available in Special Harry Potter Edition as well
Since Xiaomi kept Redmi Note 12 Turbo Harry Potter Special edition China exclusive, thus Poco F6 Harry Potter will be China only too
Launching on 10th April in China
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Redmi Turbo 3 also called Poco F6 will be available in Special Harry Potter Edition as well
Since Xiaomi kept Redmi Note 12 Turbo Harry Potter Special edition China exclusive, thus Poco F6 Harry Potter will be China only too
Launching on 10th April in China
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Which Control Center do you guys prefer for Android smartphones
VOTE in the Poll Below
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VOTE in the Poll Below
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Which Control Center do you guys prefer for Android smartphones
Anonymous Poll
40%
Google Pixel
21%
Samsung OneUI
8%
ColorOS/OxygenOS
11%
Xiaomi HyperOS
4%
Motorola MYUI
7%
NothingOS
2%
Vivo OriginOS
2%
Meizu FlymeUI
2%
Honor MagicOS
3%
Huawei HarmonyOS
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Nothing Ear and Ear (a) LEAKS
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Recently, Nothing announced that they would be debuting two new earbuds on April 18 i.e The Nothing Ear and the Ear (a)
The Nothing Ear (3) is basically the Nothing Ear as Nothing has now dropped the numbering scheme from their naming for earbuds.
Nothing Ear (3) or the Ear will get:
• Active Noise Cancellation
• Dual device connection
• IP54 splash-resistant
• 10mins charge for 10hrs usage
• 7.5hrs battery life with ANC OFF and 33hrd with Case
Priced at 150 EUR
Nothing Ear (a) will be the budget version of Nothing Earbuds and will be priced under 100 EUR.
it will also get the Similar features as the Nothing Ear which includes Active Noise cancellation (ANC), IP54 splash rating, Fast charging, 8hrs playback with ANC OFF, and 38hrs battery life with the case
Ear (a) will be available in 3 colors — Black, white, and yellow
This particular shade of yellow is likely due to Nothing's partnership with the startup's Playdate gaming handheld.
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Source
Recently, Nothing announced that they would be debuting two new earbuds on April 18 i.e The Nothing Ear and the Ear (a)
The Nothing Ear (3) is basically the Nothing Ear as Nothing has now dropped the numbering scheme from their naming for earbuds.
Nothing Ear (3) or the Ear will get:
• Active Noise Cancellation
• Dual device connection
• IP54 splash-resistant
• 10mins charge for 10hrs usage
• 7.5hrs battery life with ANC OFF and 33hrd with Case
Priced at 150 EUR
Nothing Ear (a) will be the budget version of Nothing Earbuds and will be priced under 100 EUR.
it will also get the Similar features as the Nothing Ear which includes Active Noise cancellation (ANC), IP54 splash rating, Fast charging, 8hrs playback with ANC OFF, and 38hrs battery life with the case
Ear (a) will be available in 3 colors — Black, white, and yellow
This particular shade of yellow is likely due to Nothing's partnership with the startup's Playdate gaming handheld.
Follow @TechLeaksZone
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Apple AirPower Prototype charging an Apple Watch
AirPower was an Apple-designed charging mat designed to charge Qi-based iPhones, the Apple Watch, and AirPods that the company announced in September 2017 alongside the iPhone X
However, it was NEVER released as AirPower went into several issues related to Heat management, Buggy inter-device communication, Mechanical and interference issues, etc
Apple then ended up cancelling AirPower in 2019 without releasing it
Now, a 'working' prototype of an AirPower featuring 16 coils and can charge a DVT prototype Apple Watch Series 4 has surfaced, which also apparently gets quite warm.
In December 2023, a functional AirPower prototype from 2017 was showcased too which had 15 coils.
Later revisions had like 22 coils
That prototype showed that AirPower could get extremely hot and could even leave devices with scorch marks.
In fact, the AirPods Pro charging case began to MELT when charging on the AirPower.
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AirPower was an Apple-designed charging mat designed to charge Qi-based iPhones, the Apple Watch, and AirPods that the company announced in September 2017 alongside the iPhone X
However, it was NEVER released as AirPower went into several issues related to Heat management, Buggy inter-device communication, Mechanical and interference issues, etc
Apple then ended up cancelling AirPower in 2019 without releasing it
Now, a 'working' prototype of an AirPower featuring 16 coils and can charge a DVT prototype Apple Watch Series 4 has surfaced, which also apparently gets quite warm.
In December 2023, a functional AirPower prototype from 2017 was showcased too which had 15 coils.
Later revisions had like 22 coils
That prototype showed that AirPower could get extremely hot and could even leave devices with scorch marks.
In fact, the AirPods Pro charging case began to MELT when charging on the AirPower.
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Microsoft defines what's an AI PC
Verge
Intel, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and AMD have all been pushing the idea of an “AI PC” for months now
Intel has started sharing Microsoft’s requirements for OEMs to build an AI PC and that includes:
• Comes with new CPU+GPU+NPU powered Silicon
• Comes with Copilot
• Has the Copilot Key
This means that some laptops, like Asus’ new ROG Zephyrus, have already shipped with Intel’s new Core Ultra chips and are NOT technically AI PCs in the eyes of Microsoft’s strict requirements because they don’t have a Copilot key. But they’re still AI PCs in Intel’s eyes.
Dell literally put a Copilot sticker on its keyboards at CES earlier this year, which suggests Microsoft’s Copilot key could have been a late addition to its CES plans.
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Verge
Intel, Microsoft, Qualcomm, and AMD have all been pushing the idea of an “AI PC” for months now
Intel has started sharing Microsoft’s requirements for OEMs to build an AI PC and that includes:
• Comes with new CPU+GPU+NPU powered Silicon
• Comes with Copilot
• Has the Copilot Key
This means that some laptops, like Asus’ new ROG Zephyrus, have already shipped with Intel’s new Core Ultra chips and are NOT technically AI PCs in the eyes of Microsoft’s strict requirements because they don’t have a Copilot key. But they’re still AI PCs in Intel’s eyes.
Dell literally put a Copilot sticker on its keyboards at CES earlier this year, which suggests Microsoft’s Copilot key could have been a late addition to its CES plans.
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Xiaomi made Redmi Turbo 9 in 8 colors to match the Xiaomi SU7 Car colors
Poco F6 in China will be available in 'atleast' 8 colors along with Harry Potter Special Edition
Most of them including the Harry Potter Edition will be China-exclusive, thus offering barely 3-4 colors to Poco F6 users internationally
Although the Xiaomi SU7 car comes in metal build quality, Poco F6 features plastic frame with plastic back cover
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Poco F6 in China will be available in 'atleast' 8 colors along with Harry Potter Special Edition
Most of them including the Harry Potter Edition will be China-exclusive, thus offering barely 3-4 colors to Poco F6 users internationally
Although the Xiaomi SU7 car comes in metal build quality, Poco F6 features plastic frame with plastic back cover
Follow @TechLeaksZone
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