Your tech news digest, by way of the DGiT Daily tech newsletter, for Tuesday, July 21.
It’s OnePlus Nord launch day, where finally everything will come out of the box as we see a new mid-range contender. Watch the launch livestream here from 9:30AM ET (3:30 PM CEST, 7PM IST).
Two bits of Google Pixel related news:
The other bit of news is where the Pixel photography professor ended up, and what might play out:
2. Samsung says it will unveil five ‘power’ devices at August 5 Unpacked event (Android Authority). Here’s a low-res peek of the Galaxy Fold 2, too, which appears to confirm a much bigger front screen on the device. And here’s Samsung’s own tease (Twitter).
3. The iPhone SE is the highlight of a grim US smartphone market: Most phone makers took a steep hit in Q2, including Samsung and LG (Android Authority).
4. WatchOS 7: Soon, your Apple Watch will know just how fit you really are. Is that a threat? (CNET).
5. Windows 10X might not arrive until 2021 (The Verge). Also, Microsoft-owned Minecraft will finally stop using Amazon AWS, and switch to Azure. Only took six years! (CNBC).
6. The creators of Monument Valley have a new game out later this year: Alba: A Wildlife Adventure, vastly different to anything from Ustwo we’ve seen before. iOS first, and it may be a long wait before it hits Android (Android Authority).
7. Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase says it prevented 1,000 customers and $280,000 in Bitcoin being sent to the Twitter hack address, by limiting transactions to that address. Which is more centralized administration than the ideal blockchain world, but preventing scams may be the best reason for a little oversight? (The Block Crypto).
8. Former Soundcloud founders have a new e-bike subscription service called Dance, launching here in Berlin today (TechCrunch). Interesting: e-bikes are great, but at a few thousand euros, iffy resale, and depreciation, plus theft problems, they are a risk. This idea of a subscription could work.
On that note, I also really like what Dutch-based startup BikeFair (bikefair.org) is doing, offering only legal bikes in a fresh and friendlier buyer/seller marketplace.
9. MIT and Mozilla release deepfake video of ‘Nixon’ announcing NASA Apollo 11 disaster, showing the ‘disturbing power’ of deepfakes (CNET).
10. Zoom Earth: Website lets you look at close-to-live satellite photos of Earth’s surface (zoom.earth).
11. “What has simultaneously gotten worse and more expensive?” (r/askreddit).
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