Monday
Nov232020

Apple will reportedly drop support for original iPhone SE, iPhone 6s series when iOS 15 launches next year

When Apple launches the next iteration of iOS in 2021, there are a few phones that the system might no longer support. According to The VerifierApple might drop support for the original iPhone SEiPhone 6s, and iPhone 6s Plus when iOS 15 comes out. 

9to5Mac says the source has a mixed track record when it comes to Apple rumours. But it has accurately reported things like iPhone 5s and iPhone 6 no longer getting updates past iOS 12, and that iOS 14 would support all the same iPhones as iOS 13.

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Sunday
Nov222020

SkipTheDishes to support Peel restaurants

Source: SkipTheDishesAs new restrictions tighten in the Peel region, SkipTheDishes pledges support for restaurants affected in the area starting November 23, Monday. The food delivery app also promises similar measures if further restrictions are announced, and it continues its support for restaurants in Toronto and Quebec, where COVID-19-related regulations are still in place. 

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Sunday
Nov222020

Samsung brings Google Assistant to its newer TVs

Source: Samsung

Samsung's newer televisions will add Google Assistant as an option to control the device alongside Amazon Alexa and Samsung Bixby. Samsung started rolling it out in the US first, and it now makes its way to the UK, France, Germany, and Italy. The company claims it will be available in 12 countries by the end of the year. It didn't mention all the countries, though. Spain, Brazil, India, and South Korea will get the feature before the end of the month.

It will be available on "all 2020 4K and 8K QLED TVs, Crystal UHD TVs, The Frame, The Serif, The Sero and The Terrace." Google Assistant was available on some 2019 Samsung models, but it needed another Google Assistant-supported device like a smart speaker to work. Now, this integration means you can just send inquiries and commands directly to the TVs.

Source: The Verge

Sunday
Nov222020

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 rumoured to come with an under-display selfie camera

Source: Samsung

Samsung will reportedly use an under-display camera in its upcoming foldable phone. Korean outlet ETNews reports that Samsung will employ this method for the Galaxy Z Fold 3, which is expected to launch in the third quarter of 2021. 

To improve image quality, the company will supposedly use some "special display design" that will widen the pixels over the camera sensor so more light can get through and will allow it to take better photos. As 9to5Google points out, selfie cameras in foldable phones aren't as necessary since you can use the main sensor. But this is one way to get more screen while maintaining that selfie sensor. It will take a while to arrive, so we're sure to hear more in the coming months.