Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Oppo A3 Pro listed on China Telecom ahead of launch

Oppo is gearing up to launch its A3 Pro on April 12 and we now get more details about it as it has been listed on China Telecom. As rumored, the A3 Pro will bring a curved 6.7-inch AMOLED with 2,412 x 1,080px resolution. The phone will arrive in Sky blue, Mountain blue, and Cloud brocade pink colors and will be offered with 8/12GB RAM and 256/512GB storage. Oppo A3 Pro in Sky blue Oppo A3 Pro’s dimensions are 162.66 × 74.32 × 7.89mm and the device is listed at 179.5 grams. We also get confirmation of a 64MP main cam, 5,000 mAh battery, and Android 14. The device is expected to...



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iQOO confirms Z9 Turbo launch date

We already knew the iQOO Z9 Turbo is coming this month - the company said so officially. Today, the brand revealed on Weibo the exact launch date, which is April 24. vivo iQOO Z9 Turbo features The iQOO Z9 Turbo will run on Snapdragon 8s Gen 3, which supports on-device AI capabilities. The company also claims the phone has a separate chip for graphics that will bring smoother gaming, full-map light-tracing, and full-color gamut restoration. We assume they mean a display driver chip rather than a GPU. This new iQOO phone will get the company's biggest battery at 6,000 mAh. The...



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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

TransferGo raises $10M to expand its remittance business in Asia, doubling valuation

TransferGo, the UK-based fintech best known as a consumer platform for global remittances, has raised a $10 million growth funding round from Taiwan-based investor Taiwania Capital, with a view to expanding in the Asia-Pacific region. It last raised a $50M Series C funding round in 2021. TransferGo claims the new investment doubles its valuation to […]

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Samsung to receive $6.6 billion subsidy for chip plant in Texas

Samsung will receive a $6.6 billion subsidy to help it expand its chip plant in Texas, US, reveals Reuters. This is the latest step of the Biden administration in its efforts to boost chipmaking in the United States. The subsidy will go towards the construction of four facilities in the American plant, including one $17 billion chipmaking plant, another factory, an advanced packaging facility, and an R&D center. Samsung office in Austin, Texas Commerce Department Secretary Gina Raimondo will unveil the expanded partnership officially next week. The subsidy will also include an...



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Indian ride-hailing giant Ola quits UK, Australia and NZ in international pullback

Indian ride-hailing giant Ola is shutting down its operations in the UK, Australia and New Zealand, six years after expanding to international markets as it shifts focus to shoring up its domestic business ahead of an initial public offering. An Ola spokesperson told TechCrunch that the SoftBank-backed ride-hailing startup sees “immense opportunity for expansion in […]

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Realme P1 and P1 Pro's launch date, key specs revealed

The Realme P1 and P1 Pro teased recently will be launched in India on April 15 at noon local time. And while Realme hasn't detailed the specs sheets of these P-series phones, it has set up event pages for both on its official Indian website, revealing their designs, key specs, and colors. The Realme P1 Pro is advertised as a smartphone with the "Best Curved Display Under INR 20K". It will pack a 120Hz curved AMOLED screen with a centered punch-hole for the selfie camera. The panel will also have Pro-XDR support and come with Rainwater Touch tech. The Realme P1 Pro is also touted as...



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Monday, April 8, 2024

Paddy Cosgrave returns as Web Summit CEO after resigning over Israel/Gaza controversy

Paddy Cosgrave, the co-founder of the Web Summit tech conference, is returning to his role as CEO after resigning in October over controversial statements he made about the Israel/Gaza war last year on social media. Rumors of his return began to surface over the weekend; Cosgrave confirmed the move in a post on X today. […]

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