Sony could soon be selling custom faceplates for the PS5
Android 11 is still playing catch-up to Android 10 | Intel's entry-level Arc Alchemist GPU may not be too pricey | Fujifilm's next flagship camera could borrow smartphone AI
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Android 11 was officially launched in September 2020, yet it still lags behind Android 10 in terms of how many devices it's installed on: the latest official figures suggest that Google still has a problem when it comes to Android fragmentation. READ MORE
There's a lot of anticipation around the Arc Alchemist graphics cards that Intel is preparing, and which are expected to launch early next year. According to a new leak, the entry-level models could come with a refreshingly affordable price tag. READ MORE
Computational photography has made great strides forward on smartphones, using smart algorithms to enhance images – and the latest rumor is that Fujifilm could deploy some of the same tech in its upcoming X-H2 camera, due in 2022. READ MORE
Apple says a "very small percentage" of iPhone 12 and 12 Pro handsets have issues with the phone receiver not emitting sound on calls – and if you have a device that's affected, the company will repair it for you free of charge. We've got all the details. READ MORE
A patent that was just awarded to Sony covers what appear to be custom PlayStation 5 faceplates, based the patent wording and diagrams – and that has us hoping we could be getting funky new looks for the console in the not-too-distant future. READ MORE
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