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Samsung Unveils iTest Web App for iPhone That Mimics Galaxy Interface
Samsung introduced the iTest web application, which allows you to experience Android smartphone features with One UI on an iPhone with Apple's iOS platform. The site was apparently developed by Samsung's New Zealand division.
SpaceX's Starlink Internet Now Works Two Times Faster
Based on data from the Federal Communications Commission of the United States of America, Starlink's average speed reaches 80 Mbit/s, which itself is higher than that of the US competitors such as HughesNet and Viasat.
LG Has Officially Exited the Smartphone Market
LG decided to close the troubled smartphone business in order to redirect resources to other promising areas, including the production of electric vehicle components, connected devices, smart home devices, robotics, AI and business solutions.
Pixel 6 to Be Powered by Custom Google-Made Chip
Google is developing its own processors codenamed Whitechapel, marking the line's transition to custom SoCs. Google's next flagship Pixel smartphone will receive Google's own GS101 processor.
Siri Will No Longer Default to a Female or Male Voice in iOS
Apple brought new people to work with voices and then ran them through its neural text-to-speech engine that sounds more natural, with better intonation and smoother transitions between different words.
Nintendo Game Boy Can Now Mine Bitcoin
A popular YouTuber named Stacksmashing published a video that shows how to build your own mining farm from old game consoles. For example, from the 1989 Nintendo Game Boy.
Boston Dynamics Introduced Stretch, Its New Warehouse Robot
Boston Dynamics has announced a new robot called Stretch, which is designed to move goods in warehouses. The robot can move up to 800 boxes weighing up to 23 kg each in an hour, and can also work up to eight hours without recharging.