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Xiaomi introduces HyperOS, ditches MIUI
Coming with the Xiaomi 14 series
One can argue that custom operating systems are just as popular as Android and iOS, especially for dedicated fans of their respective brands. That said, when a well-known operating system suddenly rides off into the sunset, it’s quite a big deal. Xiaomi is now ready to make that sudden leap. Announced today, the Chinese brand is launching HyperOS to replace MIUI.
Via an extensive Weibo post, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun revealed that the Xiaomi 14 series will debut the new HyperOS going forward. The MIUI series of updates will eventually cease to power the brand’s devices. It’s not just a matter of branding, either.
According to the CEO, HyperOS has been in development since 2017. Rather than just putting on a fresh coat of paint, the upcoming operating system will help integrate Xiaomi’s extensive lineup of devices into one cohesive ecosystem. It will allow the different devices to interact with one another in the same system. So, you can expect the new software to drop on other devices, besides smartphones. The focus right now, other than the Xiaomi 14 series, is on the upcoming smart car, which was heavily rumored this year.
Since the announcement was made on Weibo, it’s fair to assume that China is getting the update first. CEO Lei Jun has not confirmed when the update will launch in international markets.
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The world of Batman Arkham is not done. Despite concluding the trilogy with the successful Arkham Knight, the series occasionally makes a comeback. Now, it’s time to make another trip to the immersive grimdark world. Batman: Arkham Shadow is the next entry to the series, exclusive to the Meta Quest 3.
The franchise’s trips outside of the main trilogy are a mixed bag. No disrespect to those who actually liked the game, but Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League just was not it. Though the game promised a return to Rocksteady’s iconic Arkham formula, the resulting game was a live-service mess. Arkham Origins was, at least, a decent play. Finally, the franchise’s first foray into VR, Arkham VR, was lauded for its gameplay but criticized for its length.
Arkham Shadow brings the franchise back to virtual reality. While the previous VR-exclusive was already a marvel of its technology, the upcoming title represents an evolution for hardware. Based on the official teaser, it will have updated graphics, giving Arkham City just that extra bite of darkness.
Currently, the trailer does not reveal anything about the game’s mechanics. More details are scheduled for release during the Summer Game Fest in June.
Though Arkham Shadow is certainly set in the eponymous universe, Rocksteady is not helming the development. Instead, Oculus Studios and Camouflaj are behind the title.
As for confirmed lore, the title looks like it will feature Ratcatcher, the villain who — surprise, surprise — controls rats. You might recognize the villain from 2021’s The Suicide Squad, directed by James Gunn.
TikTok lost its voice a few months ago. Back in February, the platform lost its rights to use and offer music from artists affiliated with the Universal Music Group. A few weeks ago, Taylor Swift, the biggest artist in that group, returned to the platform. Now, other artists are following suit.
In an official press release, Universal Music Group has announced a new licensing agreement between its artists and TikTok. As a result, users can once again fill their videos with music from artists such as Olivia Rodrigo and BTS.
With the new deal, TikTok’s woes in the music department are finally at an end. When the past deal ended, Universal initially refused a renewal, alleging that TikTok does not adequately pay artists for the use of their music. Once the deadline passed, TikTok was suddenly silent. Existing videos lost their music, and newly minted ones could not use the most popular selection of songs today.
Not surprisingly, Taylor Swift was ahead of the curve. Presumably because of her ownership over her masters, the world’s biggest musical artist returned to the platform without a new Universal deal. The return also came in time for Swift’s latest album, The Tortured Poets Department.
Now, the platform finally has Universal’s entire selection back. If your videos need that extra spice, now’s the time to get back into it.
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The Huawei Pura 70 Series has released its pricing in many parts of the world. If you’re in Europe and are curious about Huawei’s latest, let this be your confirmation that all three models are coming to you as well.
Pricing are as follows:
- Pura 70 (12GB RAM, 256GB Storage) – EUR 999
- Pura 70 Pro (12GB RAM, 256GB Storage) – EUR 1199
- Pura 70 Ultra (16GB RAM, 256GB Storage) – EUR 1499
Huawei Pura 70 Series Specs
HEET
HUAWEI Pura 70 | Pura 70 Pro | HUAWEI Pura 70 Ultra | |
Measurements:
Weight |
207g | 220g | 226g |
Colourway | White
Black |
White
Black |
Green Brown Black |
Screen | 6.6 Inch
2760 × 1256 Resolution 1-120Hz Refresh Rate 1440Hz PWM Dimming HDR Vivid Super Durable Kunlun Glass |
6.8 Inch
2844 × 1260 Resolution 1-120Hz Refresh Rate 1440Hz PWM Dimming HDR Vivid Super Durable Kunlun Glass |
6.8 Inch
2844 × 1260 Resolution 1-120Hz Refresh Rate 1440Hz PWM Dimming HDR Vivid Crystal Armor Kunlun Glass |
Operating System | EMUI 14.2 | EMUI 14.2 | EMUI 14.2 |
Camera | 50MP Ultra Lighting Main Camera(F1.4 – F4.0 Aperture,OIS)
13MP Ultra Wide-Angle Camera(F2.2 Aperture) 12MP Ultra Lighting Macro Telephoto Camera(F3.4 Aperture,OIS) |
50MP Ultra Lighting Main Camera(F1.4 – F4.0 Aperture,OIS)
12.5MP Ultra Wide-Angle Camera(F2.2 Aperture) 48MP Ultra Lighting Macro Telephoto Camera(F2.1 Aperture,OIS) |
50MP Ultra Lighting Main Camera(1-inch Sensor,F1.6~F4.0 Aperture,Sensor Shift OIS)
40MP Ultra Wide-Angle Camera(F2.2 Aperture) 50MP Ultra Lighting Macro Telephoto Camera(F2.1 Aperture, OIS) |
13MP Ultra Wide Angle Front Camera(F2.4 Aperture) | 13MP Ultra Wide Angle Front Camera(F2.4 Aperture,Auto Focus) | 13MP Ultra Wide Angle Front Camera(F2.4 Aperture,Auto Focus) | |
Battery | 4900mAh(Typical Value) | 5050mAh(Typical Value) | 5200mAh(Typical Value) |
Charging | 66W wired HUAWEI SuperCharge
50W wireless HUAWEI SuperCharge |
100W wired HUAWEI SuperCharge
80W wireless HUAWEI SuperCharge |
100W wired HUAWEI SuperCharge
80W wireless HUAWEI SuperCharge |
Water and Dust Resistance | IP68 | IP68 | IP68 |
Smartphone Photography Promise
The Huawei Pura 70 Series is a reinvention of Huawei’s camera-toting lineup. The new smartphones again promise huge improvements to the world of smarthpone photography.
The series is equipped with a new generation of Ultra Lighting camera system. Combined with the industry’s first HUAWEI XD Motion Engine, it can activate the Ultra Speed Snapshot feature and easily capture fast moments.
The Huawei Pura 70 Ultra also equipped with the industry’s first Ultra Lighting Pop-out Camera. It’s an original retractable camera structure; achieving a thin one-inch image sensor and a large aperture in a compact body, bringing a revolutionary imaging system.
Both HUAWEI Pura 70 Pro and HUAWEI Pura 70 Ultra feature the new Ultra Lighting Macro Telephoto Camera. It promises to produce clear images from distant buildings to close details. Thanks to its periscope telephoto aperture of F2.1, it offers superb light-gathering ability and better telephoto image quality, achieving full focal HD photography across the entire focal length.
SEE ALSO:
Huawei Pura 70 Pro Unboxing and First Impressions
GadgetSnaps: Huawei Pura 70 Pro in Shenzhen
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