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Today we find out about a piece of rocket space junk that's about to crash into the moon. We also report on the Nothing phone that could be released soon by OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei, and explain why you shouldn't buy a GPU just yet. Full details below! |
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Carl Pei, the founder of Nothing, recently teased the arrival of a new Android smartphone that will reportedly be announced in April.
Citing a "source close to the company," TechCrunch claims that Pei has been showing off prototypes of the first Nothing phone at this week's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. It also claimed to have viewed a photo of one such meeting with Qualcomm's chief executive.
Nothing has been prepping to launch its first smartphone for over a year, through moves such as acquiring Essential, a smartphone startup that shut down in 2020 amid multiple controversies, and partnering up with Qualcomm in 2021 ... |
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An out-of-control rocket booster is set to slam into the moon at around 5,000 mph on Friday, March 4.
The booster first hit the headlines in January when experienced sky-watcher Bill Gray identified it as the upper stage of a SpaceX vehicle from a 2015 mission that sent the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Deep Space Climate Observatory into orbit.
However, after a closer look at the available data, it subsequently emerged that it may in fact be part of a Long March 3C rocket launched by China's Chang'e 5-T1 moon-bound mission in October 2014, though China denies any link ... |
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In February, graphics card prices dropped by an average of 11%. It's a significant positive movement in the midst of GPU shortage, which has locked PC builders out of buying a graphics card for more than a year and a half. Don't be tempted, though. Now is the worst time to buy a graphics card.
The idea of waiting a little longer isn't appealing at a time when waiting is all most PC gamers have done. Waiting until the middle of the year will pay off, though — you'll get a better graphics card at a cheaper price, and it's hard to argue with that ... |
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TIPS, TRICKS, & TECHNIQUES |
The iPhone X, released in 2017, is differs drastically from all of its predecessors. It was the first iPhone to boast a stunning OLED screen, the first to use Face ID, and the first to ditch the iconic iPhone home button for an updated continuous screen appearance.
Despite its veteran status as a five-year-old phone, its modern appearance and high quality have kept it in demand as an original phone, a second-hand buy, a hand-me-down, and a refurbished model.
Like any smartphone, there are always a few issues that crop up over time. We've compiled a list of common iPhone X problems and collected a series of fixes to make sure your iPhone X works perfectly ... |
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