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The OnePlus 15 is now a globally available phone, and we have the review and a camera comparison versus the OnePlus 13. The new phone isn’t the outright winner in the comparison, though. Read our detailed article to get the full idea! The OnePlus 15 is on sale in most global markets. Compared to the OnePlus 13 launch prices, the US price is the same. In Europe, the 12/256GB model is €50 cheaper, but the 16/512GB variant is now €50 more. In India, both models are ₹3,000 more. Although we cannot share any opinions or performance figures today, we can…
The developers of the big generative AI chatbots are continuing to push out new features at a rapid rate, as they bid to make sure their bot is the one you turn to whenever you need some assistance from artificial intelligence.One of the latest updates to Google Gemini gives you the ability to set up scheduled actions. These are exactly what they sound like: Tasks that you can get Google Gemini to run automatically, on a schedule. Maybe you want a weather and news report every morning at 7 am, or perhaps you want an evening meal suggestion every evening…
Payment technology company Pine Labs, backed by PayPal and Mastercard, won over public investors on Friday, finishing its first day of trading 14% higher even after lowering its valuation for its $440 million IPO. This makes it the second-largest Indian fintech listing this year after online brokerage Groww’s nearly $750 million debut earlier this week. The stock opened at ₹242 and rose as high as ₹284 before settling at ₹252, up from the issue price of ₹221, resulting in a market capitalization of ₹289 billion (approximately $3.3 billion) for the Gurugram-based company. It’s a step down from Pine Labs’ 2022…
Black Friday is approaching fast, but good deals are no longer tied to that one date – some brands and retailers are spreading them around almost the entire month. We had a major launch this week as the OnePlus 15 went global. In Europe, the base 12/256GB variant is €50 cheaper than the OnePlus 13 was at launch, but the 16/512GB upgrade is now €50 more than it was. OnePlus made some questionable choices with the hardware. On paper, the camera is worse than it was on the 13. However, we did a OnePlus 13 vs. OnePlus 15 shootout and…
Meta is getting ready to launch third-party chat integration on WhatsApp in Europe, the company announced on Friday. The tech giant notes that the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) requires it to give users in Europe the option to chat with people using third-party messaging services that have chosen to make their apps interoperable. “Following successful small-scale tests over the past months, the option for WhatsApp users to chat with users of messaging apps BirdyChat and Haiket directly via third-party chats will soon be rolling out across Europe,” Meta wrote in a blog post. “This marks a significant milestone in…
A German court has found that Google has abused its dominant market position in the price comparison sector and ruled that the company must pay a total of €572 million ($665.6 million) in damages to two German price comparison companies, according to a report by Reuters. Google must pay the price comparison platform Idealo about €465 million (about $540 million) in damages, and €107 million (about $124 million) to Producto, another price comparison tool, the report said. Idealo had claimed damages of €3.3 billion from Google, arguing that its lawsuit was a direct response to the European Court of Justice’s…
It’s here – the OnePlus 15 launched globally this Thursday. Are you planning on buying one? First off, here are the prices. They are comparable to last year’s prices, though with some changes in Europe (the 256GB model is €50 less but the 512GB one is €50 more) and India (it’s ₹3,000 more than last year’s model). 12/256GB 16/512GB EU €950 €1,100 UK £850 £980 US $900 $1,000 CA C$1,300 C$1,400 IN ₹73,000 ₹80,000 OnePlus 15 5G We have a full review of the OnePlus 15,…
Boeing has signed a deal with startup Charm Industrial to remove 100,000 metric tons of carbon from the atmosphere. Charm collects agricultural and forestry waste and uses heat to turn it into a product it calls “bio-oil,” a messy jumble of hydrocarbons that it injects underground, including into former oil wells. Once sequestered, Charm can sell carbon removal credits to companies. Axios first reported on the startup’s deal with Boeing. Aviation has made little progress on cutting its carbon emissions. That has left companies in the sector searching for alternatives. Carbon removal has emerged as a contender given that it…
If you need to free up some space for your Android or iOS powered phone, going through the Google Photos app is probably one of the easiest ways to do this. From personal experience, I can tell you that many of the photos in my Photos app are ones I don’t need or want or are duplicates. If you have an itchy shutter finger, you could have a few accidentally snapped photos in your gallery. Stack up your pictures in the Google Photos app to save time and spaceGoogle is adding a new feature to Google Photos that saves similar photos…
Five people have pleaded guilty to helping North Koreans defraud U.S. companies by posing as remote IT workers, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced on Friday. The five people are accused of working as “facilitators” who helped North Koreans get jobs by providing their own real identities, or false and stolen identities of more than a dozen U.S. nationals. The facilitators also hosted company-provided laptops in their homes across the U.S. to make it look like the North Korean workers lived locally, according to the DOJ press release. These actions affected 136 U.S. companies and netted Kim Jong Un’s…
