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1)OnePlus 3 gets Android 8.0 Oreo closed beta: Report

OnePlus has started rolling out Android 8.0 Oreo update for OnePlus 3 smartphone via the closed beta group. It is a bit surprising that OnePlus 3 has received Android Oreo closed beta before OnePlus 3T and OnePlus 5, which are newer devices from the Chinese company.


2)Apple iPhone 9 to sport a 6.4-inch display: Report

Forget the Apple iPhone 8, it looks like Apple iPhone 9 will have a bigger 6.4-inch display version as well Apple iPhone 8might not have launched yet, reports around what the iPhone 9’s display size are starting to trickle down. Now according to a new report in Korean media by The Investor, which quotes a report in The Bell, Samsung will be the supplier for the OLED panels in the iPhone 9, and it looks like the size will be bumped significantly.



3)LeEco le pro 3


The LeEco Le Pro 3 mobile features a 5.5" (13.97 cm) display and runs on Android v6.0 (Marshmallow) operating system. The device is powered by a Quad core (2.34 GHz, Dual core, Kryo + 2.19 GHz, Dual core, Kryo) processor paired with 4 GB of RAM. As far as the battery is concerned it has 4070 mAh. Over that, as far as the rear camera is concerned this mobile has a 16 MP camera and the front snapper is powered by a Exmor-RS CMOS Sensor.

4)Dubai police will ride hoverbikes straight out of 'Star Wars'

Dubai is aggressively turning itself into a "Future City," putting self-flying taxis in the skies and a facial recognition system in its airport. The Dubai police department's latest ride is now adding another sci-fi transportation staple: the hoverbike.
The Dubai police, which already has luxury patrol cars, self-driving pursuit drones, and a robot officer, just announced it will soon have officers buzzing around on hoverbikes, which look like an early version of the speeder bikes used by the scout troopers on Endor in Return of the Jedi. 


5)Tesla Motors fires hundreds of workers after performance reviews


Tesla Motors fired hundreds of workers after completing its annual performance reviews this week, even though the electric automaker is trying to ramp up production to meet the demand for its new Model 3 sedan.



6)Western Digital is Working on 40TB Hard Drives

It’s gotten more difficult for hard drive manufacturers to increase areal density in recent years, but manufacturers never stop pushing. Take Western Digital, for example. They’re currently working on 40TB drives.
That’s more than three times the capacity of the largest drive the company offers today, and it wouldn’t even be possible without a major storage breakthrough called MAMR. It stands for microwave-assisted magnetic recording, and Western Digital says the technology will lead to drives with an areal density of a mind-blowing 4TB per square inch.

7)Nasa says space radiation not a hurdle for human journey to Mars

Nasa is developing technologies to counter space radiation — one of the biggest challenges for human journey to Mars — to ensure a safe and successful exploration of the red planet


8)OnePlus accused of collecting user data from phones, company says it is for tracking bugs


A report, written by a software engineer who hacked his OnePlus 2, notes that the Oxygen OS in the OnePlus phones is collecting a lot of user data. The company says this data is collected so that it can improve the software and monitor bugs.

9)iPhone 8’s swelling battery problem appears in the US for the first time


What would a new iPhone launch be without at least one bump in the road? It’s no Antennagate, but Apple seems to have something of a problem on its hands with the iPhone 8. Reports of swelling iPhone 8 batteries that cause the phones to actually split have now reached into the double digits. Some iPhone 8 batteries have ballooned up in transit, while others have malfunctioned while charging.
Apple has confirmed that it’s looking into the matter, and it’s still far too early to say exactly what’s going on. The problem isn’t going away, however, and we now have our first report of a swollen battery incident that affected an iPhone 8 in the US.

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