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Realme is gearing to unveil 8 new products in China on May 25. The company had previously revealed that one of these would be a smartphone and it has now confirmed the name – Realme X50 Pro Player Edition. This upcoming handset is a different version of Realme X50 Pro that launched in February. The […]
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Huawei rotating chairman Guo Ping has hit back at the US government’s stricter export controls intended to stop the Chinese tech giant from obtaining essential chips, following reports that its biggest supplier has already cut it off. “We still haven’t figured it out,” Guo said on stage at Huawei’s annual analyst summit. “The US government still persists in attacking Huawei, but what will that bring to the world?”
“In its relentless pursuit to tighten its stranglehold on our company, the US government has decided to proceed and completely ignore the concerns of many companies and industry associations,” Huawei adds in an official statement. “This decision was arbitrary and pernicious, and threatens to undermine the entire industry...
Huawei rotating chairman Guo Ping has hit back at the US government’s stricter export controls intended to stop the Chinese tech giant from obtaining essential chips, following reports that its biggest supplier has already cut it off. “We still haven’t figured it out,” Guo said on stage at Huawei’s annual analyst summit. “The US government still persists in attacking Huawei, but what will that bring to the world?”
“In its relentless pursuit to tighten its stranglehold on our company, the US government has decided to proceed and completely ignore the concerns of many companies and industry associations,” Huawei adds in an official statement. “This decision was arbitrary and pernicious, and threatens to undermine the entire industry...
Poco had already announced that its next product in India would be True Wireless Studio or TWS earbuds, and in an interesting move, the company is now crowdsourcing the name for these buds via a twitter poll. Currently, ‘Poco Pop Buds’ is currently leading with a healthy margin and that’s what these buds would probably […]
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Denis Villeneuve, the director of the upcoming space opera Dune, apparently spent close to twelve months perfecting the design of the sand worms, a species of giant insects which inhabit (and terrorize) the desert planet on which his film is set.
“We talked about every little detail that would make such a beast possible, from the texture of the skin, to the way the mouth opens, to the system to eat its food in the sand,” the filmmaker told Empire Magazine. “It was a year of work to design and to find the perfect shape that looked prehistoric enough.”
This bit of news, which may very well seem trivial to those unfamiliar with author Frank Herbert’s beloved magnum opus, is in fact significant for two reasons.
First, the sand worms rank as some of the most iconic monsters in all of science fiction, making pressure on Villeneuve’s shoulders as heavy as was that on Peter Jackson’s when it came to designing Smaug for his Hobbit trilogy. Second, the sand worms are a crucial part of Dune‘s story, and the fact that Villeneuve’s team is handling them with extra care gives us still more incentive to believe his vision of the source material may finally become the first successful adaptation in the history of cinema.
Although the sand worms are larger and more fearsome than the Sarlacc from Return of the Jedi, the nomadic tribes who share their planet found ways to train and even ride them – a sequence we’re sure to see in Villeneuve’s project, and one that we hope will rival the Banshee scene from James Cameron’s Avatar.
Dune is set to release this December, and will star Timothee Chalamet alongside Zendaya, Javier Bardem, Jason Momoa and Oscar Isaac.
Apple’s head of retail Deidre O’Brien has posted a letter on the company’s website detailing how it plans to safely restart operations at its retail stores. Apple shut all of its stores outside Greater China in March as COVID-19 spread worldwide; all the Greater China stores reopened that same month, while Apple is still in the process of taking careful steps elsewhere.
“Our commitment is to only move forward with a reopening once we’re confident we can safely return to serving customers from our stores,” O’Brien writes. “We look at every available piece of data — including local cases, near and long‑term trends, and guidance from national and local health officials. These are not decisions we rush into — and a store opening in no way...
Apple’s head of retail Deidre O’Brien has posted a letter on the company’s website detailing how it plans to safely restart operations at its retail stores. Apple shut all of its stores outside Greater China in March as COVID-19 spread worldwide; all the Greater China stores reopened that same month, while Apple is still in the process of taking careful steps elsewhere.
“Our commitment is to only move forward with a reopening once we’re confident we can safely return to serving customers from our stores,” O’Brien writes. “We look at every available piece of data — including local cases, near and long‑term trends, and guidance from national and local health officials. These are not decisions we rush into — and a store opening in no way...