Category: 4. Technology

  • Insta360 Cameras and Webcams Are Up to 47% Off This July 4th Weekend

    Insta360 Cameras and Webcams Are Up to 47% Off This July 4th Weekend

    Whether you’re surfing at the beach, biking on a trail or visiting a new city, getting your summer adventures on video can be a great way to capture the memories for later. But if you’re using an old camera or your smartphone, it can be tough to get good quality footage when you’re moving quickly (or even going underwater). Insta360 action cameras can solve that problem though. These cameras are made for fast-paced adventures and record video in stunning 4K or 8K resolution. 

    Staying home and focusing on work this summer? The brand has cameras to upgrade your remote workout set-up too. Most built-in laptop webcams and smartphone cameras don’t do much for your image quality, which makes it essential to have a dedicated camera that offers better clarity, smooth video, ease of use, and a few extra handy features. Insta360 offers several great options, and you can get them on sale now as part of a special Fourth of July weekend sale.

    The brand is currently slashing prices on its AI-powered 4K webcams and other popular models like the Go series and X series cameras, with some options discounted by up to 47%. Snag these deals while you can and say goodbye to those 720p grains.

    Some of our top picks from the sale include the Insta360 X4 camera. This portable option allows you to capture 360-degree video in up to 8K quality. You can use the Active HDR mode to maintain exceptional color accuracy, even for fast-paced action shots. Its FlowState Stabilization and 360-degree Horizon Lock features deliver smooth stabilization while you’re out exploring.

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    If you are looking to improve the quality of your video calls, consider Insta360 Link 2C, which is available at a $49 discount with an on-page coupon. It offers detailed 4K visuals, an impressive low-light performance, a built-in auto-framing feature, and even AI noise cancelling. The standard Insta360 Link 2 is also on sale for 25% off right now and includes a 2-axis gimbal for added stabilization.

    Or for some summer adventures, take a look at the X2 360 waterproof camera that can handle all those splashes and drops. It is waterproof up to 10 meters (33ft), and can be yours at a whopping 47% discount.

    There is more to explore, but be sure to get your orders in before the deals expire or the stock runs out. We’ll also be covering all of the best Amazon Prime Day deals over the next week, so be sure to keep checking back for more deals.

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    Why this deal matters

    Good quality cameras and webcams can transform your video conferencing, shooting, and streaming experience. Insta360 makes some of the best options on the market, and this summer sale lets you pick one for less.

    Some of the best models are seeing significant discounts, and we don’t know if the promotions will change during next week’s Prime Day sale. 


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  • Josip Stanišić adapting well to playing left-back for Bayern Munich at Club World Cup

    Josip Stanišić adapting well to playing left-back for Bayern Munich at Club World Cup

    Vincent Kompany has had far from an entirely fit squad for Bayern Munich at the FIFA Club World Cup due to the amount of injuries there currently are. In the defensive area of the pitch in particular, depth is rather thin as far as senior players are concerned. Alphonso Davies, Hiroki Ito, and Kim Min-jae are all currently out injured for the German Rekordmeister and Dayot Upamecano only just returned from a relatively lengthy injury layover that saw him miss a handful of matches toward the end of last season.

    Going into the FIFA Club World Cup, before it was understood that Upamecano would be available on the bench against Auckland City and then likely start against Boca Juniors, there was the idea that Kompany would start with Leon Goretzka and Josip Stanišić at center back. However, that was also before Max Eberl agreed on a fee with Bayer Leverkusen to have new signing Jonathan Tah from the start of the tournament as opposed to from July 1st onward.

    As a result and out of necessity, Stanišić has been deputized out of his natural position at left-back for most of the tournament; a task with which he has done quite well on the way to helping Bayern advance to the quarterfinals at the very least. Much like playing at right-back, the Croatian international recently explained that he actually does prefer left-back to center back in a way due to the more attacking freedom that he has there.

    “When it comes to crossing, it’s easier with the right foot than with the left, but otherwise it’s not a big change. I also like playing left-back because I can be a bit more active there because as a center-back, you have more responsibility defensively and not as much to do going forward,” Stanišić told kicker ahead of the quarter final clash against Paris Saint-Germain in Atlanta, Georgia (via @iMiaSanMia).

    Photo by Stuart Franklin – FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images

    As far as the upcoming season is concerned, Kompany might need to continue playing Stanišić at left-back with both Davies and Ito still out injured. It remains to be seen what more business could be done in the summer transfer window, though, but Bayern’s main focus remains on securing a deal for VfB Stuttgart’s Nick Woltemade and getting a winger to make up for not being able to get Florian Wirtz. They could still, however, do business in the defensive area of the pitch.

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  • Grab This Ugreen Portable Power Station While It’s Down to a New Low of $108 for July 4th Weekend

    Grab This Ugreen Portable Power Station While It’s Down to a New Low of $108 for July 4th Weekend

    Having access to a power station can be a game-changer if you enjoy the great outdoors. These practical device are also great to have around in case your electricity every decides to act up. Though these devices aren’t the cheapest, ongoing Fourth of July deals are here to help. We’ve spotted this Ugreen portable power station for just $108 right now. This price puts it down to a record low that beats its previous low by $10, and though it’s only showing as $12 off its list price, this device more regularly sells for $170.

    This Ugreen portable power station was made to provide your electronics and important devices with power for up to 10 days. It’s got two USB-A and three USB-C inputs and a total capacity of up to 300 watts. This power station includes an LED light with three different settings: SOS, high light and low light. You can charge it in as little as 1.5 hours, which is relatively fast for a power station this size.

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    If you’re in a rush, you can safely charge your devices at the Ugreen power station while it’s being charged. That’s a rare feature among power stations of all kinds, though you’ll need a powerful charger like this $80 Ugreen model to do so.

    We’ve also reviewed other portable power stations if you want to keep looking around. Plus, we’re keeping track of the best deals on portable power stations, so you can buy exactly what you need for less. Plus, we’re keeping track of early and Amazon Prime Day deals so you can save on upcoming purchases, gifts and treats.

    Why this deal matters 

    A backup power source is essential in your home or car if you’re on the go. Whether you’re camping in the wilderness or dealing with a power outage at home, being able to charge your phone or laptop can be big help. Like all great things, most power sources don’t come cheap. That’s why we’re spotlighting this Ugreen device. Not only is it steeply discounted, but it’s now reached a new record low.


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  • Warning: Thanks to AI you must use “phishing-resistant” passkeys to replace vulnerable passwords

    Warning: Thanks to AI you must use “phishing-resistant” passkeys to replace vulnerable passwords

    Google and Microsoft have been warning users to stop using passwords to protect their accounts and use passkeys instead. What’s a passkey, you ask? It is a digital credential that allows you entry into an app or website without typing in a username and password. Instead, you use the same methods that you employ to unlock your device. For example, with a passkey you might use:
    • Biometrics: Fingerprint or facial recognition. Examples include Face ID, Touch ID, Android Fingerprint/Face Unlock, and Windows Hello.
    • PIN/Pattern: This would use the same method you use to unlock your phone with a PIN code or a pattern.
    Leading American identity and access management (IAM) company Okta says that it has seen threat actors use vO, an AI tool, to develop phishing sites that impersonate legitimate sign-in web pages. Okta says that threat actors are now able to use AI to create a “functional phishing site” from a simple text prompt. “Vercel’s v0.dev is an AI-powered tool that allows users to create web interfaces using natural language prompts. Okta has observed this technology being used to build replicas of the legitimate sign-in pages of multiple brands, including an Okta customer.”

                                                   -Okta

    Okta Threat Intelligence watched in real time as threat actors used the Vercel platform to host multiple phishing sites that pretended to be legitimate websites for well-known brands such as Microsoft 365 and some cryptocurrency firms. Using AI to create these bogus websites means that the old red flags, such as spelling and grammatical mistakes, can no longer be used to warn you of a phishing attack.

    Even two-factor authentication (2FA) can’t be counted on to protect you. The best defense is to add passkeys to any account where it is an option and, if possible, eliminate the use of passwords for those accounts that allow you to do so. If you must use a password on an account, make it unique, long, and back it up with non-SMS 2FA.

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  • Why Is This Car Rolling Down the Street on Fire?

    Why Is This Car Rolling Down the Street on Fire?

    Content creator Wiktor Ivanovko stitches a shocking video of a burning car driving down the street. Ivanovko claims the flaming car overheated due to the Northstar V-8’s head gasket failing. 

    The Facebook post went viral, generating 370,200 views as of this writing.

    What Cars Had the Northstar V-8 Engine?

    In the post, Ivanovko speculates that the cause of the engine fire was due to the head gasket failure in a vehicle with a Northstar V-8 engine.

    “This is what happens when a Northstar V-8 engine head gasket fails. It overheats slightly,” Ivanovko says. “Slightly” is a sarcastic understatement, as the car was blazing down the road on fire. The question is, are these engines still in production, and which cars had the Northstar V-8?

    The Northstar V-8 engine’s production began in 1993. It remained in production until 2011, according to CarBuzz. The Northstar V-8 engine was considered General Motors’ most complex engine at the time, featuring double overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder, an aluminum engine block, and aluminum cylinder heads. During production, this V-8 engine was used for Cadillac, Pontiac, and Buick models, but mostly for Cadillac. 

    The Cadillac models that featured the V-8 in the debut were the Seville, Eldorado, and Allante. The Northstar V-8 immediately exhibited world-class luxury car performance refinement that American automakers had lacked, Autoweb reports. 

    While the buzz was real and exciting during the 90s, there was a slight issue that turned into a major one involving the head bolts. 

    What Caused the Head Gasket Failures?

    The Truth About Cars reports that the head gasket failures were primarily due to issues with the head bolts and their ability to maintain clamping force under heat. The head bolts were threaded too finely, leading to stretching and loss of tension over time under heat cycling and stress. 

    This so-called “stretching” of the head bolts would cause them to strip the metal off the block as the threads pulled away. This resulted in a loss of cylinder pressure. When this happened, the coolant entered the cylinders, exhaust, and eventually engine oil, which led to overheating and cooking the head gasket. 

    While issues within the cylinders or exhaust were not always visible, a ruined head gasket led to milkshake-like brownish oil under the engine’s oil filler cap.

    The issues were then known generally as a head gasket failure, or the “Northstar Condition.”

    So, when coolant is on the loose and ends up in the oil, it’s best to avoid driving entirely.  

    What Are Signs of the Northstar Head Gasket Failure?

    Northstar Performance reports these are the most common signs of head gasket failure on a Northstar engine:

    • Overheating.
    • High pressure build-up in the coolant surge (fill) tank that remains when the engine cools off.
    • White smoke from the exhaust.
    • Coolant smell from the exhaust.
    • Engine temperature spikes during acceleration or climbing steep grades.
    • Coolant in the oil, which makes oil milky white or light brown.
    • Sudden severe oil leak coming from rear main seal area.

    A few tests can be done to determine how things are looking. First, a combustion leak test kit can be picked up from your local auto shop. This will check for exhaust gasses being present in the cooling system. 

    Another test that can be done is a quick acceleration run on the highway. Before doing this, be sure there is enough coolant. This test entails driving the car up to 70 miles per hour and dropping the speed to monitor coolant temperature. When doing this, the coolant should never go past the ⅝ mark or go over 240 degrees Fahrenheit. If the temperature keeps climbing up, pull over immediately to let the car cool down.

    The last thing you want to do is let the engine overheat and catch fire like the Ghost Rider in the viral post. 

    Many commenters couldn’t believe their eyes and chimed in with some humor. 

    “He’s on his way to O’reilly’s Auto,” one Facebook commenter wrote.

    “There’s a few things that would make a man keep driving in that condition. I’ll leave the list to your imagination,” another said.

    “I thought it was Ghost Rider,” a third joked. 

    Motor1 has contacted Wiktor Ivanovko via Facebook direct message. This story will be updated should he respond.

     

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  • Do we really need a mountain bike-specific cycling computer? Garmin’s Edge MTB + more from Sendhit, Renthal, Time and PNW Components

    Do we really need a mountain bike-specific cycling computer? Garmin’s Edge MTB + more from Sendhit, Renthal, Time and PNW Components

    So after a quick break trawling Eurobike’s halls filled with 32in wheels and DJI’s clear e-MTB domination, we’re back with another five cool things. This week, we’re going to take a closer look at Garmin’s MTB-specific cycling computer, PNW’s shiny new (literally) dropper post, and Renthal’s refreshed handlebars. On top of that, we’ve got Time’s latest pedals and Sendhit’s third crack at handguards. But first, let’s take a look at what happened over the past couple of weeks.

    As Eurobike has come and gone for another year, tonnes of brands brought new products to show off, including Hope and its revamped EVO brake range, as well as Fox’s inverted Podium fork and Commencal’s prototype DJI-equipped Meta SX. Shimano also brought Di2 to gravel with its GRX Di2 release, and Mondraker claims to have made ‘the most enduro’ bike of them all.

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    These bars are bananas, B-A-N-A-N-A-S

    As for gravel, Canyon has proven that it’s not quite finished with mental handlebars as the new Grizl features the brand’s Full Mounty bar. Tailfin also announced its latest event, but interestingly, it has opened up a limited number of cheaper tickets in a bid to make bikepacking accessible for all.

    Moving on and we caught up with Tracy Moseley to discuss what happened to eMTB racing and whether or not it can be fixed. We also highlighted how proper training and nutrition prove that the best bike upgrade isn’t the bike, it’s the rider, and Steve discusses why he rides bikes and what motivates him to do it more.

    Wrapping up with reviews, and we deliver our verdicts on Pivot’s Trailcat LT, NS Bikes’ Synonym, and Boardman’s budget-friendly TRVL 8.9 DB. Matt puts Hope’s Carbon Crankset through the wringer while Fox’s DHX2 coil shock gets the very same treatment.

    Garmin Edge MTB

    £340

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    Although mountain bikers have been using cycling computers regardless of what kind of riding they’re actually built for, Garmin reckons that there’s space and a desire for a mountain bike-specific unit. With that, the brand has leaned right into what it reckons mountain bikers want from their computers, so the Edge MTB is built to be super rugged with a Corning Gorilla Glass screen. 

    It’s then loaded with loads of features that should appeal to MTBers, including specific downhill and enduro ride modes with the former only tracking descents and the latter allowing users to flick between ascend and descend modes at the press of a button. The computer is also hooked up to Trailforks, which should help users find new trails. That’s with a hand from 5Hz HPS recording in these profiles, for greater accuracy.

    A feature we’re looking forward to playing with is the virtual timing gate feature, where riders can plot timing gates and automatically record split times on a chosen descent.  Garmin then says that the Edge MTB’s battery can last up to 14 hours or up to 26 hours in battery saver mode.

     

    PNW Components Loam Dropper Gen 2

    £229

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    PNW’s Gen 1 Loam Dropper made a name for itself in the market for being affordable but super reliable, but that wasn’t enough for the brand. Having brought its Loam Dropper back to the drawing board, the Gen 2 version brings a host of revisions that have resulted in a lower stack, more travel, and, according to PNW, even greater durability. But importantly, it now comes in silver, which is promised to be just as resilient as the black anodised version (which is still available).

    Now available in up to 225mm of travel, the post is still adjustable, offering 25mm of adjustment in 5mm increments. Offering the rider to pack more drop into their bikes, PNW has shaved the chamfer off of the post’s collar, allowing it to be inserted deeper into the frame, and similarly to what we’ve seen on the OneUp Components V3 dropper, its saddle clamp is dropped slightly. There’s a whole bunch of stuff going on internally too, with the aim of upping durability, but we’ll dive right into that in the upcoming review.

    Renthal Fatbar35

    £85

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    Over the past year or so, the Renthal Fatbar has been going through a bit of change to keep up with current trends, so notably, it’s now available in a wider range of rises, with the Fatbar35 going up to a whopping 70mm. However, a notable change for the bar is that Renthal has updated its graphics. Now, the classic logos are simply black. They’re more subdued and far less flashy, which will certainly appeal to those who prefer a subtle look, myself included.

    As for the bar itself, apart from the range of rises, it’s still the Fatbar we all know and love. It’s built from 7 Series aluminium with a shot-peened finish, which claims to increase the bar’s fatigue life. Then, the AluGold or Black colourways are anodised for abrasion resistance.

    The geometry is the same, too, with its seven-degree backsweep, five-degree upsweep, and 800mm width.

    Sendhit Nock V3 hand guards

    £70

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    After seeing quite the rise in popularity amongst enduro riders, and notably seen on the bar of Sam Hill, the whole handguard subject has simmered down a little. That is, until recently, when Crankbrothers jumped onto the bandwagon and now, Sendhit has brought revisions to its Nock hand guards, which were a real favourite of ours to start with.

    Now in their third iteration, the Nock V3 hand guards get a complete redesign, and they introduce a fresh clamp feature that allows the mounts to integrate with a grip’s locking collar for a more seamless look. Additionally, they’re cut with a new shape, but they still carry one feature that sets the Nock guards apart from any other – the foam pad placed inside the guard for a bit of protection for when the inevitable happens.

    If you’re up for a bit of matchy-matchy bike bling, these can be picked up with either black or silver mounting brackets, which’ll make a perfect combination with PNW’s shiny dropper.

    Time Xysto clipless pedals

    £195

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    Time ATAC mechanism has been around for yonks now, and it’s loved by many and while the brand does have a platform pedal, the Speciale 12, the brand has brought a larger platform to the mix with the Xysto (pronounced ‘She-stoh’). Although the platform is certainly bigger and is designed for downhill and enduro riding, it carries all of the hallmarks expected of a Time pedal.

    Those include the ATAC mechanism that provides five degrees of ‘angular freedom’ but also an array of adjustable pins. That mechanism is adjustable, and it sits within a 6106-T6 aluminium platform. As always, these pedals can provide a 10-degree release angle with the brand’s Easy cleats as well as a 13 or 17-degree release angle with the regular ATAC cleats.

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  • Gaming connects Gen Z with traditional culture through digital innovation-Xinhua

    BEIJING, July 5 (Xinhua) — Chinese video games are increasingly connecting ancient culture with younger generations. Through immersive digital design and real-world collaborations, homegrown titles are inspiring young players to rediscover traditional arts, driving tourism and reinforcing cultural confidence.

    One prime example, “Ashes of Kingdom,” immediately captured players’ imaginations after its domestic launch last September, attracting fans with its richly detailed late Han Dynasty (202 B.C. – 220 A.D.) and the Three Kingdoms period (220-280) world.

    In Yangzhou, east China’s Jiangsu Province, young gamers flocked to the city’s historic landmarks, including Slender West Lake, Ge Garden, and He Garden, as they were transformed into immersive in-game quest hubs.

    From mid-May to late June, the collaboration project drew thousands of visitors eager to trace the lacquerware motifs featured in the game.

    “The game has drawn many Gen Z travelers to Yangzhou to discover its beauty through its landscapes, cuisine and traditions,” said Dai Bin, deputy director of the city’s culture and tourism bureau.

    During the three-day Dragon Boat Festival, the Yangzhou Intangible Cultural Heritage Treasure Museum welcomed approximately 20,000 visitors daily, a significant portion of whom were gaming enthusiasts. Under the guidance of master artisans, visitors sketched, inlaid and polished Luodian — also known as mother-of-pearl inlay — on wooden panels, transforming digital motifs into tangible artworks.

    This “game-plus-heritage” model turns cultural landmarks into living classrooms, Dai added.

    Cultural tourism-related online searches of the city surged by 300 percent during the month-long project as Gen Z travelers flooded in to experience Han culture firsthand, according to data.

    Behind these successful activities stand young development teams who weave authentic history into modern gameplay. “We chose a few representative cultural fragments — lacquerware, guqin music and traditional attire — to spark curiosity,” said Xiao Meng, the producer of “Ashes of Kingdom.”

    “It’s a two-way journey: We invite players in and they, in turn, bring new perspectives to our shared heritage,” she said.

    National policies and education initiatives are fueling this cultural craze further. In April, the Ministry of Commerce rolled out a game export plan that calls for the development of overseas gaming operations, the expansion of application scenarios, and the establishment of an industrial chain spanning IP development, game production, publishing and international operations.

    Industry data underscores this momentum. According to the 2024 China game export report, Chinese-developed games achieved overseas sales of 18.56 billion U.S. dollars in 2024, representing a 13.39 percent increase from the previous year.

    In April this year, the Ministry of Education approved game art design as an undergraduate major at three institutions, including the Communication University of China and the Beijing Film Academy, with courses covering player psychology and the digital preservation of traditional aesthetics.

    “A systematic design theory is needed in the gaming industry in China, and through education, we aim to instill more professional design principles and drive the sector’s healthy development,” said Liang Qiwei, a guest professor at the Communication University of China’s School of Animation and Digital Arts and the founder of Beijing’s S-GAME.

    Thanks to the gaming boom, the revival of China’s traditional culture has moved beyond a mere trend, coming alive through a rich array of vivid cultural symbols and platforms.

    Take “Black Myth: Wukong” as an example. The game was inspired by classic Chinese tale “Journey to the West,” which features the Monkey King, and became an instant global sensation, selling over 10 million copies across all platforms within three days of its launch.

    The game’s global acclaim has marked significant progress in China’s endeavors to promote its culture overseas, demonstrating its increasing ability to break through barriers and overcome obstacles on the global stage, said Zhang Yiwu, a professor at Peking University.

    Video games have become one of the most important media forms for cultural exchange, but developers must first ensure gameplay remains entertaining and cultural elements enrich rather than overshadow the overall experience.

    The key to tapping into China’s cultural resources is to present them through innovative contemporary expression, Liang said. Enditem

    (Xiao Yihan, Xiong Run, and Zhang Jiaxuan also contributed to the story.)

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  • Huawei’s Kirin 9030 For The Upcoming Mate 80 Flagship Smartphone Series Is Rumored To Provide A 20 Percent Performance Improvement, But Lithography Details Not Revealed

    Huawei’s Kirin 9030 For The Upcoming Mate 80 Flagship Smartphone Series Is Rumored To Provide A 20 Percent Performance Improvement, But Lithography Details Not Revealed

    The Mate 80 family is expected to arrive in the fourth quarter of 2025, with Huawei sticking to its older strategy of unveiling a newer chipset with the flagship smartphone series. On this occasion, the company will likely announce the Kirin 9030, and for those thinking that the latter is just going to be an iterative update compared to the Kirin 9020, a rumor highlights a positive outlook, claiming that the SoC will deliver a 20 percent performance improvement. Unfortunately, there are a truckload of details that we are still uninformed about, so let us discuss those at length.

    There is ambiguity in Kirin 9030’s performance comparison; rumor does not mention if the 20 percent uplift is against the Kirin 9020, or Kirin 9010

    It is no secret that Huawei and its local foundry partner SMIC are struggling to get the ball rolling on the 5nm process, with even the Kirin X90 found in the newer notebooks utilizing the older 7nm process. These continued roadblocks mean that Huawei cannot compete with other players in the industry, but its Kirin 9030 could somewhat narrow that gap, at least according to a rumor from a Weibo user called ‘Guo, Jing,’ with Huawei Central reporting about the performance uplift delivered by the chipset.

    The rumor is unclear on which generation the Kirin 9030 will achieve the aforementioned 20 percent performance boost against, so we cannot confirm if the difference is against the Kirin 9020 or the Kirin 9010. We also do not know which manufacturing process Huawei will leverage for its upcoming chipset, as there have been conflicting rumors about the company and SMIC having successfully developed the 5nm node without specialized EUV equipment, but have failed to take advantage of this technology to mass produce various chipsets and maintain some pace with the competition.

    It is clear that the unfavorable yields make mass production financially and commercially unviable, so our assumption is that the Kirin 9030 will continue to use the 7nm process, unless we witness a miracle in the coming months. Regardless, having a 20 percent performance improvement over a previous-generation silicon while maintaining the same lithography is decent progress, and regardless of whether the chipset is slower than the competition, the Mate 80 series is anticipated to sell in droves.

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  • Samsung Galaxy S25 FE GPU and AI benchmarks leaked – Sammy Fans

    1. Samsung Galaxy S25 FE GPU and AI benchmarks leaked  Sammy Fans
    2. Galaxy S25 FE gets closer to the finish line but should we care?  SamMobile
    3. Galaxy S25 FE International Variant Shows Up On Geekbench  SammyGuru
    4. Limited Offer! Get Samsung Galaxy S24 Available At Rs 52999 On Flipkart Till 12PM  Times Bull
    5. Samsung Galaxy S24 FE gets Rs 22,000 discount  India Today

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  • Controversial Movement Feature Leaked to Return in Black Ops 7

    Controversial Movement Feature Leaked to Return in Black Ops 7

    Tac Sprint has been rather ubiquitous in mainline Call of Duty games ever since the movement mechanic’s introduction in Modern Warfare (2019). The sprint boost has featured throughout the rebooted Modern Warfare trilogy and even crossed over to Treyarch’s Black Ops 6, with the only exception being 2020’s Black Ops: Cold War. According to a credible source, the mechanic is now set to return in the upcoming Black Ops 7.

    The divisive feature’s return was revealed by popular Call of Duty insider @TheGhostofHope on X. The post quickly drew a strong reaction from the community, as fans flooded the comments section expressing their displeasure, or in some cases, their acquiescence. Given Tac Sprint’s integration in Black Ops 6, the news isn’t all that surprising, but there were still plenty of disappointed players.

    For the unacquainted, Tactical Sprint is a brief speed boost triggered by tapping the analog stick, allowing players to accelerate movement in any direction. It’s been a core feature in Warzone since the game’s inception and has played a significant role in multiplayer across several titles. A section of players have taken issue with the mechanic, arguing that it disrupts the natural flow of matches and strays too far from the classic Call of Duty movement.

    In addition to this, Tac Sprint is a favorite among sweaty players, who tirelessly pant around maps, shuffling and slide canceling their way around opponents, reducing an experience built around crisp gunplay to an acrobatics contest. This technique induces a skill gap that many feel is detrimental to the franchise. Naturally, the rumor of its return in Black Ops 7 is causing some worries within the community.

    While Tac Sprint is a more natural and feasible fit for large-sized Warzone maps, its implementation on smaller multiplayer arenas such as Nuketown does feel a bit excessive. So, it will be interesting to see if Activision tones down the mechanic a touch, or if it continues to be an issue.

    Nevertheless, what do you make of Tac Sprint’s potential return in Black Ops 7? Be sure to let us know in the comments.

    Aryan Singh

    A massive gaming nerd who’s been writing stuff on the internet since 2021, Aryan covers single-player games, RPGs, and live-service titles such as Marvel Rivals and Call of Duty: Warzone. When he isn’t clacking away at his keyboard, you’ll find him firing up another playthrough of Fallout: New Vegas.


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