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[2021W38] Tech News of This Week

1. LG's 325-inch Direct View LED TV is an answer to Samsung's The Wall

https://www.engadget.com/lg-direct-view-led-tv-130035158.html

 

LG's 325-inch Direct View LED TV is an answer to Samsung's The Wall | Engadget

LG has unveiled a Direct View LED Extreme Home Cinema TV that can scale up to 325 inches.

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2. Xiaomi launches its own smart glasses, of course

https://www.engadget.com/xiaomi-launches-its-own-smart-glasses-031328346.html

 

Xiaomi launches its own smart glasses, of course | Engadget

Xiaomi is challenging Facebook in the wearables arena by launching its own smart glasses..

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3. India says Google abused Android dominance

https://www.engadget.com/google-abused-android-dominance-india-antitrust-124019374.html

 

India says Google abused Android dominance | Engadget

Google stifled competition and prevented the development of Android rivals in India, the country's antitrust regulator has decided..

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https://techcrunch.com/2021/09/18/google-abused-dominant-position-of-android-in-india-antitrust-probe-finds/

 

Google abused Android dominance in India: antitrust probe – TechCrunch

Google abused the dominant position of Android in India to illegally hurt competitors in the country, an antitrust probe has found.

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4. Apple and Google accused of ‘political censorship’ over Alexei Navalny app

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2021/sep/17/apple-and-google-accused-of-political-censorship-over-alexei-navalny-app

 

Apple and Google accused of ‘political censorship’ over Alexei Navalny app

Navalny’s supporters say companies deleted tactical voting app from stores after pressure from Kremlin

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5. Clubhouse is developing a new way to invite friends to chat called 'Wave'

https://www.engadget.com/clubhouse-wave-experimental-070243362.html

 

Clubhouse is developing a new way to invite friends to chat called 'Wave' | Engadget

Clubhouse is working on 'Wave' feature to invite friends to chat, Jane Manchun Wong has discovered..

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6. Facebook is launching smart glasses in 2021, its ‘next step’ to an AR device

https://techcrunch.com/2020/09/16/facebook-ar-glasses-2021/

 

Facebook is launching smart glasses in 2021, its ‘next step’ to an AR device – TechCrunch

At Facebook’s first big event since moving away from the Oculus brand and rebranding its AR and VR efforts as “Facebook Reality Labs,” it announced a new consumer wearable and dove into its ongoing research into augmented reality devices. At the fitt

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7. The Fire TV Omni Series: Amazon’s first TVs — and they’re seriously smart

https://us.cnn.com/2021/09/09/cnn-underscored/amazon-fire-tv-omni-series-preorder/index.html

 

8. iPad mini review (2021): The best small tablet gets a facelift

https://www.engadget.com/apple-ipad-mini-6th-generation-2021-review-130009170.html

 

iPad mini review (2021): The best small tablet gets a facelift | Engadget

Apple's 6th-generation iPad mini has been updated with an "all-screen" design, an A15 Bionic processor, new cameras and USB-C charging.

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9. Xiaomi says its devices do not censor users following Lithuania report

https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/xiaomi-says-its-devices-do-not-censor-users-following-lithuania-report-2021-09-22/

 

Xiaomi says its devices do not censor users following Lithuania report

China's Xiaomi Corp said on Wednesday that its devices do not censor users' communications, a day after Lithuania's Defence Ministry recommended that consumers avoid Chinese phones due to a censoring feature in the smartphone giant's flagship phone.

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10. Europe may require all phone manufacturers to use USB-C charging

https://www.engadget.com/europe-proposes-usb-c-as-a-common-charger-for-electronic-devices-131605815.html

 

Europe may require all phone manufacturers to use USB-C charging | Engadget

Europe may require all manufacturers to use USB-C charging for all phones and electronic devices, according to a new EU Commission ruling proposal..

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