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Microsoft Confirmed the Xbox Series S Leaks With a $299 Price Tag
Information about the new Xbox Series S's look and price appeared on the Internet. A little later, Microsoft confirmed this information on Twitter, noting that it will be the smallest ever console in the Xbox line, which is expected to be released this year.
Samsung's New Feature Allows for Finding Lost and Even Disconnected Phones
Samsung will release an update for the Find My Mobile app. It offers a new offline finding feature that enables users to locate their smartphones and devices even if they are offline or not connected to a network.
Samsung’s Folding Galaxy Z Fold 2 Will Arrive on September 18 for $1,999
In general, Samsung is planning to primarily focus on 5G and foldable displays in its future phones that could be forward-looking products that shape the future of everyday and standard technology.
FDA Approved Abbott's Quick $5 COVID-19 Test
The FDA approved BinaxNOW, a cheap and 15-minute COVID-19 test from Abbott. The test can be done at home without visiting a specialized laboratory.
Samsung’s New Cheapest 5G Smartphone, Trio Wireless Charger, and 4K Laser Projector
At the Life Unstoppable virtual event, Samsung Electronics announced the cheapest 5G smartphone, a new Galaxy Tab A7 tablet, a Wireless Charging Trio, and the first projector certified for HDR 10+.
BlackBerry With Physical Qwerty Keyboard Will Come Back in 2021
The Canadian giant signed an agreement with OnwardMobility, which acquired the BlackBerry brand's rights. OnwardMobility has already announced a smartphone running on Android with a physical QWERTY keyboard.
Boston Dynamics and MIT Researchers Created Dr. Spot to Help Diagnose COVID-19
Boston Dynamics and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have announced that they have jointly created a modification of Dr. Spot, which can measure vital signs without a doctor's contact with a potential patient.