Thursday
May122022

Google launches more budget-friendly Pixel 6A

Google introduced another piece of hardware during its I/O developer conference: a new mid-range device. The Pixel 6A runs on Google's Tensor chip powering the Pixel 6 Pro, making it the first mid-range device from the company that isn't running on a Qualcomm processor. It is also powered by 6GB of RAM, 128GB of storage, and a slightly smaller 4,400mAh battery (the Pixel 5A had a 4,680mAh battery). It has a 6.1-inch OLED 1080p display with a 60Hz refresh rate, a 12-megapixel main paired with a 12-megapixel ultra-wide, and an 8-megapixel selfie camera.

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Thursday
May122022

Google Pixel Watch is now official

Google's attempt at a smartwatch is possibly one of the worst-kept tech secrets this year. And now, we get a better and official look at the new Pixel Watch. The smartwatch features a domed, circular design with a "tactile" crown and side button. The watch is made with recycled stainless steel and swappable proprietary bands. 

It runs on an "improved" Wear OS 3 with a "refreshed UI" for improved navigation and smart notifications. Google plans to sell a cellular version of the watch to allow standalone connectivity. It will require an Android 8.0 device or later and a Google account, meaning iPhone users won't be able to use this new watch, unlike previous Wear OS devices.

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Wednesday
May112022

Razer unveils ultra-light Viper V2 Pro gaming mouse

Razer follows up its light Viper gaming mouse with an even lighter one. The new Viper V2 Pro wireless mouse drops more weight from 69g to 58g. But it does get more features that should appeal to esports players and enthusiasts looking for a precise, flick-friendly input for their games. It has the new Focus Pro 30K optical sensor, which promises 30,000 dots per inch resolution and 99.8% accuracy. It uses AI to guide tracking and has 26 levels of customization for height (when tracking starts or stops) versus the three levels on the original Viper. It has a dedicated DPI button, so you can tweak sensitivity even without using the software.

It also has the third-generation optical mouse switches that reportedly end accidental double-clicks and debounce delay (wait to filter out unintended input signals). It's also expected to last 25 percent longer, too. You can recharge it via USB-C. The Razer Viper V2 Pro retails for $189.99 in black or white.

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Wednesday
May112022

Harley-Davidson launches LiveWire Del Mar electric motorcycle

 

Harley-Davidson's newest electric motorcycle might be its most affordable one yet. The Harley-Davidson LiveWire Del Mar is expected to get a retail price of US$15,000. A "Launch Edition" version was available for pre-order at US$17,699. Those 100 units sold out almost instantly.

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