Your tech news digest, by way of the DGiT Daily tech newsletter, for Monday, 19 October 2020.
The next major Samsung Galaxy S series phone doesn’t have a concrete name yet. It’s likely to be the Samsung Galaxy S30 series, but it’s possible Samsung will go with S21, and align with calendar years? We don’t know, yet.
But that is probably the least interesting thing about Samsung’s next major flagship release, and for now just calling it the S30 is where we’ll sit.
What is happening is more surprising:
January?
Renders:
Here’s the standard S30 first:
And here’s the S30 Ultra, in a helpful spinning gif:
Buds 2: The other detail emerging is that the S30/S21 release will also see new earbuds, in the Galaxy Buds 2. Not much else to report on them for now.
2. Xiaomi is working on 80W wireless charging, which is pretty significant if it’s efficient (Android Authority).
3. Redmi’s boss wants to be like Apple and release a mini smartphone, but claims battery life sacrifice is too much (Android Authority).
4. Extensive Huawei Mate 40 Pro leak gives us just about everything there is to know (Android Authority).
5. Why aren’t we using NFC to its fullest potential? (Android Authority).
6. Pretty devastating Surface Duo review: “The Surface Duo isn’t good at anything, while still bringing a lot of the cost and complication of a foldable smartphone” (Ars Technica).
7. The Citizen Browser Project: 1,200 Americans are to be paid to install a custom web browser which will audit how Facebook and YouTube’s algorithms influence the spread of information, and misinformation
8. Japan to join forces with US, Europe in regulating Big Tech firms: antitrust watchdog head (Reuters).
9. From everyone doing Marie Kondo to “The Comforts of Clutter”: Objects saved and accumulated can be a balm for uncertain times (NY Times).
10. Japanese theme park lets you work from a Ferris wheel. Including uncomfortable looking image! (CNET).
11. You can get up close to this Coronavirus—It’s made of glass (Wired).
12. Computer scientists break the ‘Traveling Salesperson’ record by a tiny amount with big implications (Wired). Enjoyable quote: “The traveling salesperson problem ‘isn’t a problem, it’s an addiction’”
13. NASA is set to land on asteroid Bennu tomorrow, with the ‘touch-and-go- sample collection happening at around 3:12 pm. More details here! (NASA).
14. A disturbing Twinkie that has, so far, defied science (npr.org)
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