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Kobo Introduced Kobo Nia Entry-Level E-Reader for $99.99
The new e-reader from Kobo is an affordable option with a lot of storage that may well become Amazon Kindle’s rival as the e-reader is an alternative to the current cheapest Kindle option.
Google Mistakenly Leaked an Image of the Upcoming Pixel 4A
Google planned to present the Pixel 4A on July 13, but we received another leak instead of the presentation. An image of the mid-budget camera phone Pixel 4A appeared on the Canadian online Google Store for a while.
Samsung Galaxy Unpacked Event Confirmed for August 5
Samsung has announced the date of the next Galaxy Unpacked event. The company will reveal its new lineup of Galaxy Note 20 devices and the Galaxy Z Fold 2.
Xbox Series X: Microsoft Will Reveal the Details of Two Games in July
Xbox Games Showcase will take place on July 23. Microsoft will present games for the Xbox Series X console and reveal details about the two games: Everwild and the game from Obsidian Entertainment.
Samsung Leaked Pics of the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in a New Color on Its Official Website
On its official Russian website, Samsung published pics of not yet presented Galaxy Note 20 Ultra in a new color. The photos have already been deleted, but everyone managed to notice them.
WWDC 2020: Apple Presented Car Key for Wirelessly Unlocking Your Car With an iPhone and Apple Watch
Apple presented wireless car unlocking with the help of an iPhone. Other automakers also offer digital keys with similar capabilities, but they provide separate apps, whereas Apple directly built it into iOS.
Boston Dynamics Launches Commercial Sales of Robot Dog Spot for $74,500
Boston Dynamics started the commercial sales of Spot – robot dogs, which were used to help maintain social distance, clean public places and hospitals, as well as for decommission of nuclear sites, factory floors, construction sites, and even for herding sheep and farming.