Apple's recent "Scary Fast" event was nothing short of a technological extravaganza, bringing forth a range of groundbreaking innovations and powerful upgrades. The event featured the highly anticipated M3 series chipsets, followed by the introduction of the latest MacBook Pro models, an enhanced 24-inch iMac, and the impressive iPhone 15 Pro Max. Let's delve into the key highlights of this remarkable event in a more logical sequence.
Motorola is pushing the boundaries of foldable smartphones with their latest concept, the "Adaptive Display Concept." Unveiled at Lenovo Tech World, this unique idea incorporates the same foldable tech we've seen in the market but with a twist - it can be worn on your wrist.
An app that effectively reduces the amount of blue light emitted from electronic devices by overlaying a translucent filter.
Great for those who use their devices all day long and are feeling fatigued. It keeps the eyes healthy and helps users achieve comfortable sleep. Besides the blue light filter, the screen dim feature will reduce the screen brightness to a minimum level as night mode. Buckle up, tech enthusiasts, because Qualcomm's Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 is on the horizon, and it's gearing up to redefine what's possible in the Android world. Known for producing some of the best smartphone chips, Qualcomm's latest iteration takes performance and AI to the next level.
In the ever-evolving world of social media, X, previously known as Twitter, has again made a groundbreaking move under the leadership of its CEO, Elon Musk. They've introduced a new subscription service called "Not a Bot," currently in testing in New Zealand and the Philippines.
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