Your tech news digest, by way of the DGiT Daily tech newsletter, for Monday, 5 October 2020.
Japanese reviewers are the first in the world to get their hands on Sony’s new PlayStation 5. A bunch of outlets showed off photos and video of the console in the flesh, and had the chance to play a few games, with some early vision of load times and gaming.
As noted by The Verge, there are a few hints at bits of metal hiding in the fins and vents, with this metal bit here supposedly a latch:
Gaming:
Other insights:
It’s only a month or so away: PS5 release date is November 12, 2020.
2. Google Pixel 5 vs older Google phones: Should you upgrade? (Android Authority). Also, why did Google choose the Snapdragon 765G for the Pixel 5? (Android Authority).
3. Galaxy Z Fold 2 durability test reveals major fixes and enduring flaws (Android Authority).
4. Mi Smart Speaker review: The best affordable smart speaker, but limited global availability for now even though it’s about $48 (Android Authority).
5. We asked, you told us: 72% prefer 60Hz OLED displays over a higher refresh rate LCD (Android Authority).
6. Apple’s new emoji wants you to know that you don’t have to be miserable when wearing a face mask (Gizmodo).
7. Zeiss’ full-frame Android camera is available to preorder for $6,000 (The Verge).
8. Tesla camera hack shows how your EV might monitor driving habits (Engadget).
9. Taiwan’s giant chip maker TSMC is feeling the heat in the US-China tech feud as it tries to stay a neutral friend to both (New York Times).
10. After two scrubs, Elon Musk says he will visit SpaceX launch sites in Florida: “Expect Musk to remind his launch team of his expectations” (Ars Technica).
11. Here’s a virtual tour of Machu Picchu (Google).
12. IKEA catalogues of the past. Huh, 1974 looks suspiciously 2019 aesthetic, but I am not the person to judge these things? (ikeamuseum.com)
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