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New renders have shed light on the possible design of the Galaxy S20 Fan Edition. No headphone jack features, but a rear triple camera array is present. The phone may also feature a plastic back, similar to the Note 20. There’s been much chatter about the rumored launch of the Samsung Galaxy S20 FE, a budget “Fan Edition” of the S20 from the Korean smartphone maker. Now, we have a better idea of the design of the device.
Update, February 13 2020 (8:59AM ET): Shadowgun War Games, the latest edition in the long-running franchise, is officially available to play for all. The company announced the news earlier today, and it comes roughly a month after we checked out the closed beta (read the original article below for our impressions).
In case you missed it, Shadowgun War Games is a team-based online first person shooter, offering five-on-five battles. So if you like Overwatch and don’t mind touch controls, this might be up your alley.
Timeless smartphones start with a great display. After all, we interact with our phone screens just about every time we use them. 2020 has seen the trend in high-refresh 90Hz and 120Hz displays become mainstream, further differentiating premium from budget and mid-tier handsets. At the same time, high-quality OLED panels have become more affordable, making it more affordable than ever to own a phone with what was once premium-tier technology.
Motorola may be the king in the mid-range Android market, but the dominance no longer extends to software updates. The company shared its Android 11 update plans late last year, and they only held good news for a small set of customers. Now you might be wondering which Motorola phones are lucky enough to receive the Android 11 update. We’re here with everything you need to know.
See also: The best Motorola phones you can get
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The Acer Predator 2022 lineup debuted at CES today. New 12th-Gen Intel Core and AMD Ryzen 6000 processors are now available in the computers. Acer is also focusing on Mini-LED technology with its displays and upgrading some of its consumer PCs as well. Acer revealed its new Chromebooks for 2022 yesterday, kicking off its CES 2022 reveals. Today, Acer is revealing a ton of gaming products including brand new Predator gaming displays, desktops, and laptops, with a Nitro 5 laptop refresh thrown in.
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Today, Samsung announced a new Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event for this month. The all-virtual live-streamed event will happen on April 28, 2021, at 10:00 AM ET. We don’t expect any phones to launch at the event, but the invite strongly alludes to clamshell laptops. It’s been a while since we last had an Unpacked event from Samsung. Today, Sammy revealed that we’ll have a new Samsung Galaxy Unpacked hardware launch later this month.
The Brave browser is a great choice for those looking for a privacy-focused browser that doesn’t sacrifice speed and performance. It also has a ton of great features like ad-blocking and anti-tracking baked in. But what about Brave browser extensions? Is there such a thing? The good news is that Brave is built around Chromium (the same open-source core used for Chrome) and therefore supports all Chrome extensions right from the Chrome Web Store.
Since I am on a bit of a kick about enhancing the Android experience with accessories, I’m going to continue it by looking at ways to extend your display. Too often I see people who have phones or tablets with micro-HDMI ports and they never take advantage of them. Sure, it does seem a little weird to have your phone display on a large HDTV, but there are definitely times that such connectivity can come in handy.
The Chaikin Power Tools stock app provides investment research tools previously available only to Wall Street firms. Developed by stock market expert Marc Chaikin. While not being a Nasdaq guy my self, I found the Chaikin Power Tools app quick and easy to figure out by just playing with it. Well who is this app for? The app is anyone who follows stocks from the guy just getting his toes wet, to the die hard who needs information on the go.
The latest in Gameloft‘s “Asphalt” racing series has launched today on Android. Asphalt Street Storm Racing, as they name suggests, sees you take part in street races across some of the world’s “most glamorous” cities, earning cash and upgrading your vehicles as you go.
You’ll find yourself racing through storms, blizzards, and scorching heat in the French studio’s take on drag racing. The game features licensed vehicles from “old-school muscle cars” to “high-powered supercars,” which can be customized with different paint jobs, decals, superchargers, nitro systems and more.