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Just a day after the vivo Y100 made its debut, vivo India announced another member in its Y-series the vivo Y56 5G. The device brings a Dimensity 700 chipset, a 6.58-inch FHD+ LCD screen and a 5,000 mAh battery.
vivo Y56 in Black Engine and Orange Shimmer
DJJ, 1 hour agoI fail to understand this logicif you want to use windows just buy a windows pcnot sure why ... moreWhat if u want both
Or a person uses 60% of macOs and 40% of windows or just wants the design of macbooks or the power of a Mac studio
Now there is an official way to run Windows 11 on Macs powered by ARM silicon the latest version of the Parallels Desktop can do just that with Microsofts blessing. This solution was developed by the Parallels team and Alludo.
Why would you want to? some of you may be asking, but if you are, you are lucky enough not to need software that only runs on Windows. Some professional applications do not have macOS versions, but are vital for certain jobs.
Samsung has long focused on the security of its smartphones. The Samsung Knox platform is built into Galaxy smartphones and already protects you against so-called zero-click exploits that aim to get hold of your data.
A zero-click exploit arrives in the form of an attachment and immediately sets to work to get control of your device or sensitive data. Samsung Knox already protects against such attachments in audio and video form, behind the scenes. Now, Galaxy users will be protected against exploits in image form too.
Two weeks after the Samsung Galaxy S23 announcement, the trio of flagships is available, as promised. Open sales began today and the Galaxy S23, Galaxy S23+, and Galaxy S23 Ultra are available for immediate pickup in four colors - Phantom Black, Cream, Green, and Lavender.
Devices can be purchased from retailers and carriers, but if you go through the Samsung website you get four more paint jobs to choose from - Graphite, Lime, Sky Blue, and Red.
The iPhone 15 Pro is expected to launch alongside the Pro Max and two other models this fall, most likely in September. And yet, here we are in mid-February and we already seem to have the first speculative renders of the upcoming phone. These are CAD-based, so they're pretty rough around the edges, but still better than nothing.
Such CAD files are sent by Apple to accessory makers in Asia ahead of the launches of new products, so they can have their products ready when the new iPhone becomes official. In this case (pun intended - read on), the CAD files these renders are based on are said to originate at a Chinese case maker, which apparently got them first.