Saturday
Sep052020

Epic Games Store offers 'Into the Breach' for free

 

The newest free game on the Epic Games Store is the critically acclaimed, turn-based strategy game Into the Breach. The game joins many other titles on the storefront that Epic Games gives away for a week. This won't be the first time Epic Games has given away Into the Breach. Back in December 2019, this title was part of the Epic Game Stores' "12 Days of Free Games" event. If you don't have it yet and want to try it out, you have until September 10 to get this 2018 game.

Source: KitGuru

Friday
Sep042020

Acer Spin 7 laptop supports sub-6, mmWave 5G

If you want a laptop that can handle both types of 5G connectivity, you'll want to check Acer's new convertible laptop. The Spin 7 supports both mmWave and sub-6, a first for Acer but not in the industry. And it's one of the first devices to use Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2 chipset. 

This laptop comes with a 360-degree hinge, allowing you to use it in tablet mode with ease. Acer is adding an active Wacom pen with 4,096 levels of pressure sensitivity and docks to the laptop's side to recharge.

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Friday
Sep042020

TCL teases Project Archery wearable, Waterfall Display at IFA 2020

Similar to what it did in 2019, TCL shows off a couple of prototypes at IFA 2020. The first one is version 3.0 of its Project Archery smart glasses. It features two OLED panels designed to trick you into thinking you're watching a movie at the theatre on these glasses. The pair of glasses is said to be lighter and looks a bit more like sunglasses than version 2.0, which it showed off at CES this year.

TCL claims its working on tech to allow those who usually wear glasses not to need contact lenses or wear their glasses under the wearable.

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Friday
Sep042020

ZTE Axon 20 5G is the first smartphone featuring an under-display camera

While it's a device we aren't sure will ever make its way to this side of the world, the ZTE Axon 20 5G with its under-display selfie camera is the kind of device we want to see more. The Chinese company beat its competition to the punch by being the first to sell a smartphone with an under-display camera for RM2,198 (around CA$422) in China.

ZTE claims to have achieved this feat using five "core technologies," including special materials, dual-control chip, unique driver circuits, the special pixel matrix, and the in-house selfie algorithm. The company uses high transparency material composed of new organic and inorganic films to improve light input to the 32-megapixel front camera. 

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