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Week 46 in review: Galaxy S24 dummies, vivo X100 series is brings Dimensity 9300

Another week is over, so let's recap. If you've seen the Galaxy S22 series, you've seen the Galaxy S24 series, if the dummies that leaked are to be believed. The three S24 phones all look pretty much unchanged, for the most part. There will likely be under-the-hood changes but on the outside, the phones look quite similar to the S23 series. A new report doubled down on the fact that Huawei's HarmonyOS Next will drop Android support. The OS is nearly ready for release and there has been some serious developer…

Samsung Galaxy S24 series dummies show a familiar design

Rumors so far are pointing to significant under-the-hood changes for the upcoming Galaxy S24 series. As for the hood itself, well, photos of dummies have surfaced and let’s just say that they look familiar. All three models are represented – the Galaxy S24, S24+ and S24 Ultra – in the photos shared by @SonnyDickson. The two smaller models have flat sides and rounded corners with only the three camera lenses protruding on the back. The Galaxy S24 Ultra stands out with its more rectangular look and two additional camera…

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 dummies handled, still have a gap

A while back we saw the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 in disguise. While the cover couldn’t conceal the new, larger cover display, it did hide most of the design. Now someone has gotten their hands on Z Flip5 dummies, so here is what the phone will look like. Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 dummies There is a short video included in the post by Leakspinner, which also shows a black version of the phone. And, more importantly, it shows what the phone looks like closed. The upcoming pair of foldables…

Samsung Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra dummies show relative sizes

The Galaxy Galaxy S23 series announcement date is already set for February 1, so we expect leak intensity to increase even more. The latest intel comes in the form of a picture of dummies of the three phones. While not telling us much about their hardware, it gives us a good idea of their relative size. Also, the design is once again confirmed for all three. There seems to be zero change in the S23 Ultra's body while the smaller siblings adopt a rear panels in line with the top dog with no camera island and only…

Samsung Galaxy S23 series dummies pictured

A set of Samsung Galaxy S23, S23+ and S23 Ultra dummies strolled in front of a camera and as you would expect the images immediately went online. The dummies confirm the design we saw in previous render leaks. The leaked gallery shows all three models side by side in black and white. As expected, the camera island of the Galaxy S23 and S23+ is the most dramatic visible change. Gone is the common plate below and now each lens sticks out individually. Samsung…

Toasting… for dummies? Who really needs a smart toaster

All kinds of gadgets have added smarts: smart water bottles that track how much you drink to monitor hydration, and even self-cleaning smart toilets that can even detect signs of disease. In the kitchen, we also have cooking robots that can autonomously perform all the tasks needed to make a meal (up to and including cleaning themselves), and smart faucets that can measure precise amounts of water for baking and cooking and operate entirely hands free. But what are we to make of a smart toaster? Alongside boiling…

Crash test dummies for e-scooters

In the crash tests, the e-scooter and dummy were driven against a curb at speeds of 10, 20 and 30 km/h. Even at 10 km/h, there is a significant risk of injury. Credit: Fraunhofer EMI Practical and environmentally friendly, e-scooters offer great flexibility. It is no wonder that more and more people are using this form of transport. However, this rise in popularity has been accompanied by an increase in accidents resulting in…

Tesla Wants Videos of its Vehicles Crashing Kid-Sized Dummies to be Removed

The controversy surrounding the safety of Tesla’s Full Self-Driving (FSD) software has intensified as the car maker has demanded that an advocacy group remove videos of its electric vehicles crashing into kid-sized dummies. In a cease-and-desist letter sent to the Dawn Project, an anti-Tesla group fronted by software developer Dan O’Dowd, Tesla alleged the videos are defamatory and misrepresents the capabilities of its driver-assist technology, reports The Verge. “It has come to our attention that you, personally, and The…

Here’s why Tesla wants cars running over child dummies video taken down

Tesla Inc has demanded a safety advocacy group take down videos of its vehicles running over child dummies when its driver assistant system was engaged, calling them "defamatory" and "misleading." The group, the Dawn Project, has launched a nationwide TV campaign warning of alleged potential dangers of what Tesla calls "Full Self-Driving" (FSD) software, adding to public and regulatory scrutiny of the technology. One of the videos posted by the group shows a Tesla vehicle with FSD software running over child-sized…