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Can they make it happen?
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The European Union (EU) has released a document asking Apple to make Airdrop and other features work with Android and other operating systems and platforms.
The document reads:
Apple shall provide a protocol specification that gives third parties all information required to integrate, access, and control the AirDrop protocol within an application or service (including as part of the operating system) running on a third-party connected physical device in order to allow these applications and services to send files to, and receive files from, an iOS device.
But it doesn’t stop there. The EU wants Apple to make more of its features more interoperable with other platforms. Some of it include allowing notifications to come through smartwatches that aren’t Apple and more.
On the surface, it very much looks like the time the EU was able to force the company from Cupertino’s hands into moving to the more universal USB-C port over its proprietary lightning port. However, this time the EU is asking Apple to open up its walled ecosystem.
And while they may be successful in making Apple comply once more, this might be a more arduous process. The functions indicated also have to do with the Apple ecosystem’s famed Security.
h/t: 9to5google
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Whenever a new processor launches, smartphone makers will race to release the first device with the chipset inside. Touting the ongoing partnership with MediaTek, OPPO has announced that it will be the first manufacturer to sport the new Dimensity 8350 chipset.
Though the smartphone hasn’t been officially launched yet, the Reno13 series has already committed to being the first smartphone series to have the chipset onboard. The 4nm processor features MediaTek’s new NPU, which boasts 8x faster generative AI processing and a 3.3x boost in general AI performance.
Additionally, the Mali-G615 hexacore GPU provides a 60 percent boost in peak performance, while achieving 55 percent better efficiency. Despite being an AI-focused chipset, it can also perform well for gamers.
Naturally, the chipset will work efficiently with OPPO’s own software. For example, the brand’s HyperTone Engine helps delivery superior image quality. It also pairs well with the new ColorOS 15.
Now, rattling off the processor’s capabilities is one thing. It’s another for OPPO to launch the smartphone and show off its specs. Right now, OPPO has not announced when the smartphone series is launching. However, when it does, we already know what chipset it is shipping with.
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A lot of devices are in store for 2025. As such, it’s always helpful to get a preview of what’s coming so you can prepare your wallet. The annual CES 2025 is, of course, the best way to see the future. To help those who can’t attend the show in person, ASUS is holding an online event, titled “Always Incredible,” to make its announcements more widespread.
The online event is currently scheduled for January 7, 2025, at 9:00am Pacific time. During the event, the company will unveil its latest developments in AI computing and sustainability. It will feature the brand’s latest laptops, desktops, and mini PCs.
As evidenced this year, ASUS has gone all-in on the new Copilot+ program, launching a multitude of AI-powered devices. Announcing the upcoming online event, the brand has committed further to more AI-focused developments for next year.
If you’re not a big fan of AI in productivity devices, the event will likely host new notebooks in the brand’s ROG lineup, too. While the gaming notebooks should still have a dose of AI in them, getting more options as a gamer is always good.
Now, if you are attending CES 2025 in person, ASUS will display its new products from January 6 through 9.
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The vivo X200 Series is now officially in the Philippines. The highly touted flagship series is comprised of the base vivo X200 and the vivo X200 Pro. The series is known for having some of the best cameras on a smartphone.
The vivo X200 in the Philippines has a competitive price of PhP 57,999. Meanwhile, its Pro sibling is pricier at PhP 69,999. Both models are only available in a lone 16+512GB configuration with only one colorway available for each: Aurora Green and Titanium Grey respectively.
Both phones are currently available in both Shopee as well as Lazada.
Early buyers can enjoy exclusive freebies, including:
The “200” in the flagship’s name represents the vivo X200’s 200-megapixel ZEISS APO Telephoto camera. The main camera has a Sony LYT-818 sensor designed specifically for vivo. It features a 1/1.28-inch sensor size and a 22nm process.
The bigger deal is, of course, the 200-megapixel telephoto lens. It can focus into subjects at up to 100x zoom (using Super Stage Mode), marking a significant change for those who need to capture objects from way afar. Armed with a V3+ Imaging Chip, the smartphone also hosts special features including Super Landscape Mode, Telephoto Macro, Telephoto Portrait, and Pro Sports Mode.
Under the hood, the vivo X200 features the 3nm Dimensity 9400 chipset, bringing the flagship to new levels for gaming and performance. The single Cortex-X925 core can have a maximum clock speed of 3.626GHz. The chipset also comes with a 12-core flagship GPU.
Because of the chipset’s power, the flagship will come with OriginOS 5, an operating system that melds the best of hardware with AI. It supports BlueLM Copilot, AI Notetaking, and AI Copywriting. Users will also get AI Circle to Search.
Additionally, the smartphone boasts realistic images through its screen bolstered with ZEISS Natural Color. It can reach up to 4500 nits in brightness and 120Hz adaptive dynamic refresh rate.
Finally, the vivo X200 sports a huge 6000mAh battery.
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