Friday, December 15, 2023
Lava Yuva 3 Pro Launched In India
ASUS launches ZenBook 14 OLED laptop
The ASUS ZenBook 14 OLED boasts three differently tuned 14-inch OLED displays. The base display option features full HD resolution with a 60Hz refresh rate. The mid-tier and top-tier variants offer a 3K resolution panel with a 120Hz refresh rate, providing a touchscreen option. All three displays share a 14-inch size, a 16:10 aspect ratio, and support DisplayHDR technology.
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Realme C67 5G Launched In India
The Realme C67 5G is available in two storage configurations – 4GB + 128GB and 6GB + 128GB – priced at Rs 13,999 and Rs 14,999, respectively. Starting December 16th, interested buyers can purchase the phone through various retail stores across India. For those eager to get their hands on it, an early access sale begins at 12 PM on December 14th on the official Realme website and Flipkart, with an option to avail a benefit of Rs 2,000. Online purchasers can still enjoy discounts of up to Rs 1,500 starting December 20th.
Samsung Galaxy Book4 Series announced
Nvidia GeForce RTX 40-Series Super GPU tentative specs and launch dates leaked
Apple is contemplating foldable tablets but plans to introduce OLED iPads and MacBooks first
Apple is set to broaden its utilization of cutting-edge OLED screens to include its iPad and MacBook product lines, according to a Nikkei report. The company reportedly plans to integrate OLED panels into its high-end iPads as early as next year, with an OLED MacBook model expected for production in the second half of 2025. This strategic move toward OLED displays, already prevalent in premium smartphones such as iPhones and many Android devices, marks a notable victory for major display players like Samsung Display, LG Display, and China’s BOE Technology Holding.
Government Releases High-Risk Warning for Users of Samsung Mobile Phones
The Indian government has recently issued heightened security alerts, specifically targeting users of Samsung Galaxy phones. The security advisory, issued by the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) on December 13, emphasizes multiple vulnerabilities affecting millions of Samsung Galaxy phones, encompassing both older and newer models.
Categorized as high-risk, the security alert underscores the critical importance for existing Samsung users to promptly update their phone's operating system or firmware. CERT highlighted, "Multiple vulnerabilities have been reported in Samsung products that could allow an attacker to bypass implemented security restrictions, access sensitive information, and execute arbitrary code on the targeted system."