Your tech news digest, by way of the DGiT Daily tech newsletter, for Monday, 12 October 2020.
Here’s a little preview of the future via Samsung, which said today in a blog post that says it expects UWB to be one of the “next big wireless technologies”.
What’s UWB?
Coincidentally, Xiaomi has also posted its own take on UWB earlier today. (Probably, it’s not a coincidence at all — it’s very possible Apple is going to show off UWB applications tomorrow in its event, including the launch of AirTags, its take on Tile devices for keeping track of the location of things. So, here are Samsung and Xiaomi with the pre-emptive strike)
In advance, don’t miss: Pricing details on Apple’s entire iPhone 12 lineup may have just leaked (Android Authority). The iPhone 12 mini may start at $699, iPhone 12 at $799, iPhone 12 Pro $999, and iPhone 12 Pro Max starting at $1,099. All will have 5G, but will 5G be a big enough selling point? Can’t wait to see how Apple approaches this.
2. OnePlus Nord special edition could bring back classic sandstone option (Android Authority).
3. OnePlus 7T one year later: It still holds up (Android Authority).
4. 100W wireless charging could be a thing next year (Android Authority).
5. Five Eyes nations plus Japan and India call for Big Tech to bake backdoors into everything (The Register).
6. Apple is turning stores into fulfillment centers: now starting to ship devices directly from its stores, not warehouses (The Verge).
7. Remember the kinda creepy Amazon Halo? Which analyzed your tone of voice? “Amazon Halo’s Principal Medical Officer Dr. Maulik Majmudar says he hears your concerns about the company’s newly unveiled Halo device — but not in a creepy way.” (Protocol)
8. Engineering a battery fast enough to make recharging like refueling (Ars Technica).
9. NASA announces delay of SpaceX Crew-1 launch to ISS, citing issues with Falcon 9 rocket (Gizmodo).
10. Human ‘microevolution’ sees more people born without wisdom teeth and an extra artery in the forearm (news.sky.com). Discussion here (r/science).
11. Rapper Logic drops $220,000 on rare Pokemon card — a first-edition Charizard (CNET).
12. “Are there any stars or planets that rotate so fast, they’re closer to discs than spheres?” (r/askscience).
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