iOS 13 beta 7 push, suggesting Apple’s fall release date

In the early hours of the morning, Apple pushed iOS 13 beta 7 to developers. iHelp BR found that the latest iOS 13 beta hints at the release of the iPhone 11 date. An image called “HoldForRelease” shows that on the iOS 13 home screen calendar, there is a September 10 logo.

Generally setting up new for the first timeFor iPhone, Apple uses this specific image for out-of-the-box experience. Last year, a similar picture also showed the date of September 12, when the iPhone XS was released.

Huawei began research and development of 6G networks< /h4>

According to Canadian media The Logic, Huawei confirmed its 6G research plan and said it has started 6G R&D in Ottawa, Canada.

At the same time, Huawei has already held talks with researchers from a number of universities in Canada. The Ottawa R&D lab will help lead Huawei’s global 6G development. This is a forward-looking move, because 5G is still the mainstream in the next 10 to 20 years. Huawei has also stated that the true 6G technology will not be available before 2030.

Alibaba Releases First Quarter Financial Results for FY 2020: Total Revenue Surpasses Market Expectations

Alibaba yesterday released its first fiscal quarter financial report for fiscal year 2020. The financial report shows that Alibaba’s first-quarter revenue was 114.92 billion yuan, and the market expectation was 111.59 billion yuan, up 42% year-on-year, compared with 80.92 billion yuan in the same period last year. Renminbi.

Alibaba’s quarterly earnings exceeded analysts’ expectations. In addition, the number of mobile monthly active users of China’s retail platforms, including Taobao and Tmall, reached 755 million, with a net increase of 34 million in a single quarter and 674 million annual active consumers.

Apple Dual Camera iPhone is sued for infringing 10 patents

Appleinsider news, Israeli camera technology company Corephotonics filed a large lawsuit against Apple, accusing Apple of deliberately using Corephotonics’ patent-pending dual-camera technology on its new iPhone, and then attempting to cover it with roughly similar intellectual property files.

Corephotonics has filed a lawsuit in the District Court for the Northern District of California, claiming that Apple infringes on a total of 10 separate patents, including the deployment of dual camera systems on handheld devices, and technology related to advanced imaging hardware, Apple’s iPhone 7 Plus The iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X, iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, as well as the accompanying imaging features, are listed as infringing products.

Forbes Review 2020 Top Ten Technology Trends

Forbes Chinese News, Forbes magazine rated the top ten trends in 2020, namely:

2020 will be the 5G year; faster wireless networks, faster worlds; analytics is a competitive advantage; artificial intelligence and machine learning are the power multipliers for data analytics; blockchain goes beyond cryptocurrencies Robotic process automation is the second spring; conversational artificial intelligence becomes a legitimate interface; ACPC has forever changed the laptop market; connected cars, automated drones and smart cities have become new reality; Xaas, UX/CX and privacy technologies Relevant digital change trends will enter the center stage in 2020.

NASA goes to Iceland to test space probes and pave the way for landing Mars missions

Sina Technology reports that NASA is preparing for the 2020 Mars mission. They have sent 15 scientists and engineers to a 100-kilometer stretch of Icelandic capital Reykjavik for a three-week prototype car test to pave the way for the mission to land on Mars.

This test program is called “Semi-autonomous debris media navigation” and the test car is a small probe electric vehicle with a white panel and an orange chassis. The rover will continue to perform the Mars mission of the “Curious” rover that began service in 2012.

This mechanically powered shorts can make hiking a leisurely stroll

“Science” magazine, researchers at Harvard University and Omaha Nebraska University have developed a lightweight mechanical power shorts made of soft material around the waist and thighs. And a combination of brakes connected to the back.

This is the first device to assist walking and running, with an algorithmic system that adjusts to each person’s gait, to detect the transitional pattern from walking to running, and then to relieve the burden on humans through the brakes. The test found that it reduced the metabolic rate by 9.3% when walking, and reduced by 4% during running (equivalent to removing 12 to 17 pounds of objects from the waist).

Huawei’s first 5G mobile phone booking exceeded 1 million units, officially released today

Huawei Xinsheng Community WeChat officially published an article saying that as of 12 noon on August 15th, the only 5G dual-mode mobile phone supporting the SA/NSA Huawei Mate 20X (5G) bookings exceeded 1 million, and will be 10 today. The point is officially released.

Before, on July 26, Huawei released the first 5G mobile phone Mate 20 X at its headquarters in Shenzhen. This machine is equipped with a 7.2-inch screen and supports stylus writing. It is equipped with Kirin 980 chip and Baron 5000 chipset. It is the world’s first dual 7nm 5G terminal chip, supporting NSA (non-independent networking) and SA (independent). Networking) Two 5G modes, priced at $6,199.

realme announces 64-megapixel four-camera technology

Sina Technology News, on the afternoon of August 15, mobile phone manufacturer Realme held a technical communication meeting in Shenzhen, officially announced that it will adopt Samsung’s 64 million pixel GW1 sensor and create a new four-camera mobile phone series.

Like Xiaomi, Realme’s 64-megapixel four-shot technology uses the Samsung GW1 sensor with a resolution of 9280×6944, 1.7-inch/oversized, and 0.8μm single-pixel size. Based on 64-megapixel four-shot, it will bring video HDR shooting, smart ISO, video stabilization and a better portrait shooting experience. Realme showed a prototype on the spot and said it would be released to the market soon.

Samsung Z-shaped double-folding mobile phone patent exposure

Letsgodigital news, Samsung’s Z-shaped fold design patent exposure. As can be seen from the patent map, this Samsung device is equipped with an oversized screen with a very narrow border and is similar in size to the flat panel in the extended state.

The device has two fold lines, one folds back and the other folds forward to form the shape of the letter Z, hence the name “Z-Fold”. At present, the patent has been submitted to the Korean Intellectual Property Office and was approved at the end of May this year. However, it has not been included in the Korean patent data until recently.

Logitech launches two high-end mechanical gaming keyboards

Logitech yesterday released two new gaming mechanical keyboards, the G915 Lightspeed Wireless and the G815 Lightsync RGB, for high-end hardcore e-sports players.

The two keyboards use the company’s new half-height Romer GL shaft, which increases the trigger speed by 25%. In addition, both keyboards include RGB illumination for up to 16.8 million colors and five programmable macro buttons, while the G915 is wireless and adapts using Logitech’s proprietary Lightspeed technology.Connect to the PC.

In terms of price, the G815 is priced at $199.99 and the G915 is priced at $249.99, which is scheduled to be available at the end of this month.

“Slimming Brain Chips” makes you not greedy

Interface news, six morbidly obese Americans recently participated in a brain chip clinical trial at Stanford University. When they want to eat food, this brain chip will destroy this idea. Scientists say the experiment will separate the brain’s response to fatty foods from its response to healthy foods.

Weibo netizen: “I eat because I am greedy, I am just curious.” “To this extent, a brain chip should not be enough.” “What I need more is to eat a long, fat-free invention.” .”

On August 16, 1994, IBM first developed the world’s first touch-screen mobile phone, Simon, the ancestor of modern big-screen smartphones.

Although the public’s earliest impression of touch-screen phones came from the 2007 iPhone or Nokia’s 5800. But in fact, IBM’s 1993 launch of Simon is recognized as the first touch-screen smartphone. It combines the features of a mobile phone and a PDA with a monochrome LCD display and built-in features such as an address book, calendar, calculator, and world clock. Although Simon used a touch interaction design, he could only use a specially designed touch stylus for writing and tapping.

Although IBM Simon’s abandoning physical touchscreen design was very advanced and sensational at the time, it was the ancestor of smartphones, but it was difficult to get popular because touch screen operations were still immature. Nowadays, touch screens have become the mainstream interactive mode of electronic products. Young people who have grown up with touch-screen devices are called “touch screen generations”. Do you think that the touch screen can really replace physical interactions such as buttons?