Weekly Tech Wrap: Samsung and CMF bookends the week with major launches. Elon Musk’s Neuralink looks towards a second brain implant. The world of technology was dominated by these headlines in the week that was. Take a look.
Samsung has expanded its foldable smartphone lineup with the launch of the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6. The announcement was made at the Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event, where the tech giant showcased its latest innovations, emphasising advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and enhanced software support.
Central to both the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 is the specially engineered Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 Mobile Platform, tailored to optimise performance for Samsung’s devices. This custom chipset promises exceptional efficiency for various applications and functions.
The pricing strategy for the two models reveals Samsung’s intent to cater to different user demographics. The Galaxy Z Fold 6, with its high-end features and capabilities, is geared towards users who prioritise multitasking and powerful performance. In contrast, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 offers a more stylish and compact option, targeting consumers who prefer a fashionable yet functional device.
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CMF, the budget-friendly sub-brand of Nothing, introduced three new products on Monday. The launch included the highly awaited CMF Phone 1, the CMF Watch Pro 2 TWS earbuds, and the CMF Buds Pro 2 smartwatch.
The CMF Phone 1 is poised to capture attention with its advanced camera system, vibrant display, and customisable modular design.
According to various leaks and rumours, the smartphone is available in two configurations: a 6GB RAM and 128GB storage model priced at Rs 15,999, and an 8GB RAM and 128GB storage variant at Rs 17,999.
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IN PICS: CMF Phone 1 First Impressions: Practical Phone With Stylish Swappable Back
Neuralink, the brain-computer interface company established by billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, is gearing up for its second human brain implant surgery, set to take place within the next week. Senior officials from the company shared the news on social media platform X.
At present, Noland Arbaugh from Arizona is the only individual to have received Neuralink’s brain chip. However, Musk has ambitious plans to expand this number, aiming for up to nine recipients by the end of the year.
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Apple on Thursday issued a warning to iPhone users in India and 98 other nations regarding an increased danger from mercenary spyware attacks.
This latest alert from the Cupertino-based technology company expands on its previous advisories about state-sponsored cyber threats. Updated in April, these notifications signify a notable change in Apple’s cybersecurity strategy, now addressing a wider range of threats beyond just those originating from state-sponsored sources to include mercenary spyware.
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Spotify has introduced a new podcast comment feature, marking a significant step towards transforming the platform into a more interactive social network. This development allows podcasters to engage directly with their listeners within the Spotify app, complementing existing interactive tools such as polls and Q&As.
In 2023, Spotify underwent a substantial redesign, incorporating a TikTok-like discovery feed, enhanced artist profiles with merchandise and ticket sales, and the ability to post stories.
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That’s it from the world of tech headlines this week. Stay tuned to this space for more top stories next week.
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