Tuesday
Sep062022

Google to debut Pixel 7, Pixel Watch on October 6

Source: Google

Google has officially set a date for the launch of the Pixel 7 and Pixel Watch. The announcement drops a day before Apple's set to launch its new iPhones. If you are more Team Pixel, you need to mark your calendars for October 6, Thursday, 10 AM ET. If you're getting deja vu, Google did tease the arrival of these devices at I/O earlier this year.

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Tuesday
Sep062022

Sony PlayStation's lead architect Masayasu Ito to leave company afyer 36 years

Source: Sony

Sony is losing one of its main architects for its PlayStation consoles. The company confirmed with Bloomberg News that Masayasu Ito is leaving on October 1st. He joined the company in 1986 and began working on the development of its in-car audio equipment in those years. 

He moved to the console division in 2000 and worked on PlayStation devices since then. Ito became the Executive Vice President of Hardware Engineering and Operation and representative director of Sony Interactive Entertainment. He led the development of the PlayStation 4 and 5. The company didn't elaborate on Ito's departure in its announcement but confirmed with Bloomberg that the 60-year-old is retiring.

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Tuesday
Sep062022

Lenovo outs two P11 tablets

Source: Lenovo

Aside from launching a new Chromebook, Lenovo debuts a couple of new Lenovo Tab P11 tablets. One is the second-generation Tab P11 Pro designed for media viewing. It gets a 600-nit 11.2-inch OLED touchscreen with a 120Hz refresh rate and HDR10+ support. It runs on a MediaTek Komapnio 1300T octa-core processor, promising 120% more power than its predecessor. It gets a "ThinkPad-inspired" detachable keyboard and support for Lenovo's Precision Pen 3. 

Now, if you want to try out the tablet-oriented Android 12L, you should opt for the second-gen Lenovo Tab P11. This tablet has an 11.5-inch regular LCD with a 120Hz refresh rate. It runs on a MediaTek G99 chip, promising 50% more power than its predecessor.

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Monday
Sep052022

iPhone 14, 14 Plus tipped to get enhanced A15 chip

Source: MacRumors

A couple of days before Apple's Far Out event, more rumours about the new Apple iPhone 14 series is coming up. The Wall Street Journal reports the lower-end iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus will get an "enhanced version" of the A15 Bionic chip. If the report is accurate, then only the Pro versions (possibly the Pro and Pro Max) will get the new A16 chip, marking the first time Apple limits the release of its latest chip to the Pro models

This enhanced version of the A15 is expected to be similar to the higher-end A15 five-core chip on the iPhone 13 Pro models. So, you can expect improved graphics from the previous generation.

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