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NYT Technology - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 14:45
The maker of Photoshop and other popular design software hid details of expensive cancellation fees, according to a Justice Department lawsuit.

Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14 (Gen 9) review: A simply adequate, affordable 2-in-1 laptop

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 14:31

The Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14 has a lot of good things going for it, from its affordable price of $899 to its bouncy, comfortable keyboard and port variety that makes my heart sing. Plus, it’s a 2-in-1 laptop, so you can use it as a laptop or a tablet.

Is the Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14 one of the best laptops from Lenovo? No. But does it offer next-gen, efficient performance for a relatively low price? Yes — and that’s one of this laptop’s biggest claims to fame. 

Lenovo’s Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14 may not be the most impressive convertible laptop, but it gets the job done — and it’d be a great pick for students who need a laptop and tablet in one device. That said, there were a few cons you'll need to might consider before giving this 2-in-1 a go.

But enough teasing, let’s dive into the nitty gritty of my hands-on time with the Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14.

SEE ALSO: The best laptops of 2024, tested and reviewed Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 price and specs

The Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14 starts at $899 via Best Buy — and it's equipped with the following specs: 

  • Intel Core Ultra 5 125U CPU 

  • Integrated Intel graphics

  • 16GB of RAM

  • 512GB of SSD storage

  • 14-inch, 1920 x 1200-pixel, 300-nit IPS display with a 60Hz refresh rate

On Lenovo's website, you can customize the Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14. You can upgrade this configuration with Intel’s more powerful Core Ultra 7 155U CPU for an extra $133 or snag 1TB of SSD storage for just $30.

There will be a few other display options for this laptop, but they’re not available right now. One display upgrade simply swaps out the IPS display for an OLED option and boosts brightness to 400 nits. The top display also features OLED tech and 400 nits max brightness, as well as 2.8K (2880 x 1800-pixel) resolution. 

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My review unit sports the sleek Storm Grey colorway, but the Yoga 7i is also available in "Tidal Teal," a deep blue-green colorway. No matter which color scheme you go with, you’ll get an all-aluminum chassis that’s relatively fingerprint-resistant. 

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When you close the laptop, you’ll see the Yoga logo on the lid, etched in all caps adorning the bottom-right corner, and a rectangular Lenovo logo in the top right corner. Flip the laptop over, and you’ll find a vent spanning the length of the laptop on the upper half. 

The Yoga 7i has a slight lip at the center of its lid, making it easier to open one-handed — and it’s a lightweight option to carry around at 3.55 pounds.

What I loved most about the Yoga 7i’s design is what I love most about all 2-in-1 laptops: multiple modes to play with. You can use it in a traditional laptop mode, flip the screen all the way back to use it as a tablet, or prop it up with the display facing you in tent mode to stream media or set up a mobile workstation with a wireless keyboard and mouse.

The only negative design element worth noting is the Yoga 7i’s hinge strength. When the laptop was open, and I’d sit down and put it on my lap, the display would sometimes fall backwards, like it was trying to go into tablet mode. 

Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 display

My Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 review unit features a 14-inch, 1920 x 1200-pixel IPS display with a smooth 60Hz refresh rate and a 16:10 aspect ratio that provides a bit more screen real estate than the average 16:9 laptop display.

Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

At only 300 nits max brightness, the display isn’t as vibrant as I’d like it to be, especially when working outside. Many laptops offer 400 nits max brightness, and I find myself working at about 70% brightness to preserve battery life. With the Yoga 7i, I worked with the display at max brightness all the time — and that definitely wasn’t great for its battery life.

I played the Wicked trailer on YouTube to closely inspect the Yoga 7i’s display, and overall, I think this laptop boasts a good display. It didn’t blow me away like 4K or OLED displays would, but Elfaba’s green skin came through well (albeit slightly muted) — and I could clearly see the weathered lines below her eyes in a closeup shot. 

Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 ports

Lenovo’s Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14 offers a stellar selection of ports.

Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

On the right side: 

  • USB Type-A port (3.2 Gen 1) 

  • A microSD card reader

  • Power button

Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

On the left side: 

  • HDMI 1.4 port

  • Two USB Type-C ports (supporting USB4, Thunderbolt 4)

  • Headset jack

My only minor complaint with this laptop’s port selection is the two USB-C ports both living on the left side. For charging convenience, I love to see a USB-C port on both sides.

Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 audio

The Yoga 7i features two 2W stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos, which sounds like what every other laptop on the market comes equipped with. However, I think the audio quality on this laptop is a little better than most. 

I loaded up MGK’s “my ex’s best friend (with blackbear)” on Spotify to test the Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14’s speakers, and this pop-punk bop came through perfectly crisp. But it was missing that atmospheric, full-body quality that makes a song sound complete. The kick drum and other bass notes were loud enough to give the song a beat, but weren’t nearly punchy enough.

It was the same story with “Unprocessed” by Real (featuring Polyphia's Tim Henson & Clay Gober) — a song I play on every set of speakers or headphones I’m testing. The sound quality was better than my Galaxy S21 Ultra, but worse than my Lenovo Yoga 9i’s rotating Bowers & Wilkins soundbar.

Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 keyboard and trackpad

While I made slightly more errors on the Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14 compared to my daily laptop, the Yoga 9i, I was able to type faster on it.

And making increased errors in the beginning was just a learning curve thing. As I type this now, my fingers are effortlessly gliding across the Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14’s keyboard. 

This island-style keyboard is well-spaced and enjoyably springy, with slightly more key travel than your average laptop keyboard. It’s also backlit, with three different options to switch between: low, high, and auto, in which the laptop automatically adjusts the backlight based on your environment.

Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable

The Yoga 7i comes equipped with a Copilot key, which you can press to quickly bring up your built-in Copilot assistant. The free version boasts limited features, and you can pull up the Copilot menu just as fast with the Windows key + C keyboard shortcut, but it’s worth noting that this ‘AI PC’ has a Copilot key.

I wasn’t as much of a fan of the Yoga 7i's trackpad. It’s a large 2.95 x 4.72-inch buttonless glass trackpad, and while I loved how big it was, I couldn’t get on board with how loud the clicks were. Both left- and right-clicking feel great, but sound too harsh, especially if you plan to use your laptop in a college lecture or a quiet library. 

Plus, there were multiple times that the trackpad had a mind of its own. It wouldn’t accurately respond to my finger movements — or it would be laggy in responding.

Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 benchmarks and performance

I’m a tab hoarder, and the Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14 was able to handle my crazy daily research antics flawlessly with its Intel Core Ultra 5 125U processor. 

As I write this in Google Docs, here’s what I have open: 40 RAM-hungry Google Chrome tabs, one tab in Firefox, the Clock app, Spotify actively playing music, and Task Manager to monitor performance.

In between songs, I can hardly hear any fan noise. And yet, the laptop isn’t getting hot at all. Even when I touch the chassis above the keyboard, where most laptops get really hot, it’s barely warm.

In Task Manager, I can see that Firefox, Chrome, and Spotify are all in efficiency mode to limit resources, identified with a green leaf icon under the Status column. Despite being in efficiency mode, I’m not noticing any lag while typing in Google Docs or loading new pages.

In addition to hands-on performance testing, we also ran Geekbench 6 (which tests processor performance) on the Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14. It delivered a decent multi-core score of 9,196, which is a good score for anyone looking for a laptop that can smoothly handle basic tasks, like web browsing, streaming, or cloud gaming.

If you need a more powerful performer, the Lenovo Slim 7 with an Intel Core Ultra 7 155H earned a 12,267 Geekbench 6 score.

Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 battery life

The Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14 lasted 9 hours and 17 minutes on a single charge while looping a 1080p video at 50% brightness. 

While the Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14’s runtime falls short of the 15-inch M2 MacBook Air’s impressive runtime of 10 hours and 58 minutes, it’s still a decent result, especially for a Windows laptop. 

Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 webcam

Lenovo’s Yoga 7i features a 1080p IR & RGB hybrid webcam with a slidable privacy shutter centered on the top bezel.

As a laptop reviewer, it’s rare to find laptops with stellar webcam quality. Decent quality is what I’ll typically find on average, but this laptop’s webcam quality is worse than average. 

Credit: Sarah Chaney / Mashable

Through the Yoga 7i’s webcam, I’m completely washed out. I’m a pale person, but my bright pink blush and flushed complexion don’t really get picked up by this webcam. 

The colors picked up are inaccurate as well. My emerald green cardigan is coming through as more of a dark forest green.

Is the Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14 (Gen 9) worth it?

With its bouncy, comfortable keyboard, fantastic port selection, and semi-powerful, highly efficient processor, the Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14 is a good mid-range convertible laptop. 

That said, it’s not my favorite 2-in-1 laptop from Lenovo, largely due to its muted, 300-nit display and finicky trackpad. Priced at just $899, it’s hard to be mad at any of this laptop’s faults, but in such a competitive laptop market, I have to be.

Whether or not the Lenovo Yoga 7i 2-in-1 14 is worth it comes down to what you’re looking for in a laptop. If you want a convertible laptop that can double as a tablet, handle basic tasks with ease, last a decent while on a single charge, and you don’t mind a dim display or occasionally glitchy trackpad, the Yoga 7i 14 is a great deal at $899. If it’s on sale, it’s a fantastic deal.

If the Yoga 7i’s negatives sound like dealbreakers to you, and you think you’d be fine with a non-convertible laptop, Apple’s MacBook Air M2 starts at $999, give or take, only $100 more than this laptop.

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There aren't any standout Walmart+ Week headphone deals so far

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 14:27

Walmart+ Week kicked off June 17, in theory ushering in the summer savings season, but we have yet to see many standout product deals.

In years past, this sale served as the counter to Amazon's Prime Day (happening sometime in July this year), bringing deals on a wide array of products, from TVs to robot vacuums and headphones.

Instead, day one of the sale started with two deals on random earbud budget brands, along with a few robot vacuum deals, and over 20 deals on WWE figurines. To put it bluntly, the deals we've seen so far aren't worth using your 30-day free trial sign up to look at. If you've been looking for a pair of headphones to buy, this isn't the sale for you.

The two earbuds available behind a members-only paywall on day one of Walmart+ Week. Credit: Screenshot / Walmart Credit: Screenshot / Walmart

To make matters worse, Walmart+ Week deals are for paying Walmart+ members only — even a trial subscription won't get you access. That means that at the least, you'll be paying $12.95 per month, or $98 for an annual subscription. If you're into the year-round benefits of a Walmart+ subscription, including travel and gas discounts, as well as free delivery through the retailer, you might find the price worth it. But for this sale, and for the product deals alone, we recommend that (as it stands) you wait for Prime Day for better deals to crop up.

We're keeping our fingers crossed that some better deals pop up over the course of the week, but in the meantime, there are some headphone deals not tied to any sale in particular we think are worth checking out. You won't find many new low prices or even dips to record low prices, but they're good enough if you were hoping to save on headphones or earbuds this week.

Note: The following deals are not exclusive to Walmart+ Week, nor are they particularly new. As a consolation to the small number of deals from Walmart+ Week, we've put together a short list of the best headphone deals we've seen from Walmart, Amazon, and more.

Best headphones and earbuds deal Opens in a new window Credit: Apple Apple AirPods Pro (USB-C) $189.99 at Walmart
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Check out our full review of the USB-C AirPods Pro.

You'll also be able to find this deal at Amazon and Best Buy, but we've pulled it as our top pick at Walmart because the AirPods Pro are truly some of our favorite headphones out there. This price isn't particularly rare, but it does come up less than the $199 markdown these headphones usually receive. At $189.99, the AirPods Pro are still about $10 away from their lowest price ever, and we're hoping to see a return come Prime Day, but for the time being, this is still a pretty solid deal.

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Men found a surprising new way to lie on dating apps

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 13:25

Men are not having a good time on dating apps like Tinder, Bumble, and Hinge. But honestly, no one has been having a good time on those apps for a while. So in an age of increasingly-niche dating apps and profit-driven subscription models making the popular ones even worse, how are the boys supposed to get more matches?

SEE ALSO: It's easy to catfish strangers on dating apps

The solution posed by some on the internet for the past few years is, "can I pretend to be gay to get more likes from women?"

Reddit Reddit Tweet may have been deleted Gaming dating app algorithms

While that may seem stupid at best and a devious violation of boundaries at worst, the belief that switching sexualities will increase one's chance of getting more likes is based on some common misconceptions of dating app algorithms.

In the past, Tinder's algorithm used to be based on the Elo rating system. Originally developed for ranking chess players, this algorithm helped gauge the attractiveness and popularity of users within the app. Every new user on the app started with a baseline score. This score changed based on how others interacted with your profile; if many users liked you, your score went up, and if fewer users showed interest, your score may have gone down. The app strived to match you with users who had similar scores, increasing the likelihood of mutual interest. Additionally, your score constantly updated as you and others interacted, ensuring that matches remained relevant over time.

As of a few years ago, however, Tinder claimed that it no longer used Elo, and its algorithm adjusted based on every Like or Nope. Hinge, meanwhile, apparently relies on the Gale-Shapley algorithm, which was first created to optimize pairs in "trades" like organ donations. Bumble didn't reveal any details about its algorithm when Mashable asked in 2021.

No matter what, dating app algorithms are esoteric and ripe for users to try and "game" them.

A common complaint from men on the internet is that they're just not getting any matches from women. The reasoning behind this is complicated and multifaceted. Dating apps are overwhelmingly male-dominated — the ratio of men to women on dating apps is 2:1 generally — meaning women are more likely to prioritize quality over quantity. The dilemma straight men believe they're facing on dating apps is two-fold: Their dating pool is small and intentionally picky (and for valid reasons), and they believe not getting likes decreases their "score" on the algorithm (even if the apps might not work that way).

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This leaves many men feeling overlooked and frustrated, making "hacks" or shortcuts seem appealing despite their questionable ethics and effectiveness. So their "solution" is to temporarily change their preference to gay men. Because of the stereotype of hypersexuality in the gay community, the thought among straight men who do this is that gay men have "lower standards" when swiping for potential matches. Thus, they'd get more matches and somehow seem more attractive in the algorithm's eyes. And beyond the supposed benefits of the "hack" itself, some cis men find it extremely validating to go from zero to 50+ likes.

Tweet may have been deleted An unethical dating "hack"

"Being a dating coach who's posted about other ways to 'game the apps,' I think lying about one's sexuality is taking it too far," said Genny Diehl in an email to Mashable. Diehl, who goes by @datingcoachdiehl on TikTok, is a popular user on the platform who gives Gen Z hacks on how to use Hinge and have better dates.

"There's less manipulative ways to get an influx of likes [i.e] turning off age or location dealbreakers — where there's still a chance you might actually go out with someone who's just one year or one mile outside your age/location range," Diehl wrote. "And even those shouldn't be used frequently [or] taken very seriously."

Diehl wrote that not only does changing one's sexuality cross a line, but it also doesn't even work.

"Getting your profile flooded with likes [using] quick hacks like that do not actually increase your chances of meeting someone special or even matching with anyone these guys would be excited about," she said.

It's also unclear why these men believe that matching with other men would boost their profile among women users.

When reaching out to inquire about the validity of this "dating hack," Bumble and Hinge declined to comment. Tinder didn't respond to Mashable's request for comment.

For the most part, the comments in a lot of the Reddit threads linked in this article outright call out how bad this idea is. Dating apps are already a miserable experience for LGBTQ users, and having to sort through straight men trying to "hack the algorithm" can be pretty disheartening.

"At the end of the day, it's (mostly) real people you're swiping on and so they should be treated with some amount of dignity," Diehl wrote. "Would a man pretend to be gay in real life to get more women to approach him? Would he start speaking in a stereotypically 'gay' way and wear rainbows just so women pay more attention? It wouldn't get him to his (assumed) goal of either sleeping with more women or meeting someone special."

The Elo algorithm was, in theory, designed to create a balanced and engaging experience, but it wasn't a silver bullet for improving one's dating prospects. The truth is, the quality of your profile and the way you engage with others matter far more. Instead of resorting to deceitful tactics, there should be a focus on enhancing profiles with genuine photos and thoughtful bios, and engaging in meaningful conversations. By presenting your authentic self and being patient, you're far more likely to find meaningful connections, rather than just a temporary spike in likes.

"Getting flooded with likes is only as useful as the dopamine rush it'd give you," Diehl wrote. "If being more desirable in the dating world is your goal though, invest energy beyond maximizing Elo scores."

How to disable Live Photos on your iPhone

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 13:18

Do you think Live Photos on your iPhone are all fun and games? I did, until a particularly mortifying episode of The Other Twoa delightful comedy created by former Saturday Night Live head writers Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider — made me completely reevaluate the feature.

For those unfamiliar with the way the Live Photo effect works, when the iOS feature is enabled on your iPhone or iPad, it will record what happens 1.5 seconds before and after you take a photo. When you go to look back at a Live Photo, a normal still image will appear, but if you push down on the photo, the extra recorded movement and sound that was captured will play like a mini video clip.

SEE ALSO: iOS 18 is coming, but which iPhones will support it?

"You can take Live Photos on iPhone 6s or lateriPad (5th generation) or lateriPad Air (3rd generation)iPad mini (5th generation), and iPad Pro models from 2016 or later," Apple explains. You can edit, add effects, and share Live Photos. You can save Live Photos as videos, too.

Live Photos are great for capturing brief but sentimental audio and video clips of people or scenes you want to look back on in the future. But as The Other Two's Season 2 episode "Chase and Pat Are Killing It" proves, the feature isn't ideal for every scenario.

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The episode follows an unfortunate Live Photo mishap of actor Cary Dubek (Drew Tarver). Essentially, a man who matched with Cary on a dating app asked him for a "hole pic" (a picture of his butthole). Cary, about to take off on a flight from New York to Los Angeles, made his way to the airplane bathroom, snapped a hole pic, sent it off to the stranger, and then proceeded to enjoy his flight.

By the time he landed, his hole had made headlines. How? Well, the initial recipient showed Cary's nude to a friend, and that friend realized it was a Live Photo. When they played the Live Photo, Cary's face appeared at the beginning. The two forwarded the Live Photo around, and before the plane touched down, it had become a hole — er, a whole deal.

At the time, Cary had no idea what Live Photos were or that they even existed. So he went on Instagram Live to publicly deny his association with the butthole. After commenters explained that simply holding the photo down revealed his face, along with audio of a flight attendant making an announcement, he ended the stream in embarrassing defeat.

Let's all learn from Cary's Live Photo mistakes, shall we?

Via Giphy How to turn off Live Photos permanently

If you don't trust yourself to use Live Photos responsibly, there are a few ways to disable the feature on your iPhone or iPad — be it permanently or on a case-by-case basis. Many people have Live Photos enabled without even realizing it, so to start, let's take a look at how to permanently turn off the feature.

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Step 1: Navigate to Settings.

Step 2: Tap Camera > Preserve Settings.

Step 3: Switch the toggle next to Live Photos off.

Green means on. Gray means off.

Smash that "Live Photos" toggle. Credit: mashable composite: screenshot / apple How to turn off Live Photos temporarily in your Camera app

If you want to keep Live Photos enabled but don't want to use the feature when taking certain photos, there's an option to temporarily disable the feature in your Camera app. Here's how:

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Step 1: Navigate to the Camera app.

Step 2: Before taking a photo, look for the "Live Photos" symbol in the upper right corner of your screen.

Tap that Live Photos symbol. Credit: mashable composite: screenshot / apple

Step 3: Tap it, and you should see a slash run through it.

The words "LIVE OFF" will also flash in the upper center of your screen.

Not today, Live Photos. Credit: MASHABLE COMPOSITE: SCREENSHOT / APPLE

This is an easy method for quickly disabling and enabling Live Photos straight from the Camera app. You won't have to navigate to Settings, but Apple notes that "the Camera app turns Live Photos on again automatically," so always be sure to check if the feature is on or off before snapping away.

How to disable Live Photos when sending an iMessage

You also have the option to leave Live Photos on all the time and only disable the feature when sending photos to others, such as in iMessage. Here's how to individually turn off the Live Photo feature in iMessage:

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Step 1: Open an iMessage chat and select the Live Photo(s) you want to send.

Step 2: If you selected Live Photo(s) you'll see the Live Photos icon (the blue and white shutter lens) in the upper left corner of the photo.

Step 3: To disable the Live Photo feature, simply tap the icon.

If a slash runs through the icon and it turns gray in color you've successfully disabled the feature and the image you send will appear to the recipient as a normal photo.

It's easy! Look at that! Credit: mashable composite: screenshot / apple

If you disable Live Photos in iMessage, don't worry: The photos will still be Live in your Photo app.

Keep in mind that although this method allows you to disable Live Photos in iMessage, you're not disabling the feature on your device.

To use Live Photos or not to use Live Photos?

In certain instances, Live Photos can be genuinely great memory makers. If you like the feature, we encourage you to utilize it. Just keep Cary Dubek's Live Photo mishap in the back of your mind and remember the feature can get you into some trouble.

SEE ALSO: How to post Live Photos on Instagram

If you're going to use Live Photos, remember that they record both video and audio in the seconds before and after the image is captured. Other real-life mishaps have occurred because people failed to remember that fact.

If you're going to send someone nudes and don't want to risk anything else — such as your face or surroundings — popping into frame, consider not using Live Photos. Mashable's tech reporter Matt Binder noted that if you're sending a Live Photo via a third party app that doesn't support the Apple feature (such as a dating app) your Live Photo will likely just appear as a regular photo. But you may still want to disable the feature just to be safe. (If you need other tips on how to safely store your nudes, we've got you covered.)

SEE ALSO: How to save an iPhone live photo as a video

If you follow the steps above, you can successfully disable Live Photos on your iPhone or iPad on a case-by-case basis or permanently. And if you're ever wondering whether a photo you took or received is a Live Photo, here's how to tell.

If you're viewing a photo in your iPhone or iPad photo library, it will say "LIVE" in the upper lefthand corner of your screen. If the photo is sent in an iMessage conversation, look for that Live Photo button in the upper-left corner of the image.

Now go forth with all your newfound wisdom and live your best lives sans Live Photos.

And whatever you do, do not — we repeat — do not pull a Cary Dubek.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 leak: 3 big upgrades, including battery and camera

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 13:09

On July 10, Samsung will reportedly hold its next Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event. It appears that this event will focus heavily on Samsung's new foldable phones.

However, Samsung fans might not have to wait for the news about the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6, thanks to new leaks about the company's upcoming foldable device.

According to leaks first reported by Smartprix, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 will receive some pretty significant updates. The foldable is tipped to receive three big gen-over-gen improvements: battery, camera, and a brand new chip.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 camera, battery, and chip upgrades

The big takeaway from these leaks is the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6's chipset. It's perhaps the biggest upgrade from the previous model of the phone, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5

The Galaxy Z Flip 6 will have the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. This puts the new foldable device on par with the Galaxy S24 series, which Samsung released earlier this year. So, basically, this phone should be just as fast. 

As for more Samsung S24 déjà vu, the Galaxy Z Flip 6 will also get an equivalent camera upgrade as well. The main camera for the new phone will be 50MP, another big upgrade from its predecessor, which only sported a 12MP main camera.

Rounding out the big upgrades is the Galaxy Z Flip 6 battery. The new phone will have a 4,000mAh battery, which is an upgrade from the previous model's 3,700mAh battery. 

According to the leaks, some other features coming to the Galaxy Z Flip 6 include a Dynamic AMOLED 2X display. The device will come with 256GB and 512GB storage options and will be reportedly priced at $1,100 and $1,220, respectively.

Be sure to tune in on July 10 for the Samsung Galaxy Unpacked event for the official announcements, but we don't expect too much to change up from these leaks.

Samsung Galaxy Ring: This leaked photo shows you how it will charge

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 12:30

A leaked photo of the Samsung Galaxy Ring charging case has surfaced ahead of its expected launch in July.

A well-known tipster on Weibo (via 9to5Google) shared an image that reveals a square white clamshell case with an elevated circle in the middle for holding the smart ring.

It looks similar to the charging case for Samsung's earbuds, the Galaxy Buds, although it's unclear whether the Galaxy Ring case will have a battery for easy charging on the go — or if it needs to be plugged in.

That said, the Galaxy Ring is expected to have a battery life that lasts a couple of days, so either way, the ring is designed to go where you go.

SEE ALSO: Everything announced at Samsung Unpacked, including Galaxy AI and Galaxy Ring Samsung explores smart ring tech

Earlier this year, Mashable got a sneak peak of Samsung's plans to crack into the smart ring market. Early versions showed a simple metallic ring in gold, platinum, and black variants with 13 sizes. Plus, they feature a plethora of sensors to track sleep quality and other health metrics, including heart rate and women's fertility.

The ring is intended to complement Samsung Galaxy smartwatches and smartphones, making it all part of one big ecosystem for Samsung users.

We won't have to wait long for more details on the Galaxy Ring; the Samsung event is reportedly right around the corner on July 10. The tech giant, which recently expanded its AI features with Galaxy AI, is expected to announce the ring in addition to new foldables.

Stay tuned to see if Samsung's smart ring beats its competitors like Oura in the wearables industry.

Get $100 off the Dyson V8 Origin+ cordless vacuum during Walmart+ Week

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 12:20

GET $100 OFF: As of June 17, you can get a Dyson V8 Origin+ cordless vacuum at Walmart for just $319.99, down from $419.99. That's $100 off.

Opens in a new window Credit: Dyson Our pick: Dyson V8 Origin+ cordless vacuum $319.99 at Walmart
$419.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal

We're just minutes into Walmart+ Week (Walmart's version of Amazon's Prime Day), and we're already seeing discounts on everything from small appliances to electronics. And, if you've been dying to join the Dyson cult (how a vacuum became a status symbol is still crazy to me), then you're in luck.

SEE ALSO: As a Dyson stan, I wouldn't tell anyone to buy the Dyson 360 Vis Nav robot vacuum

Right now, members and non-members can snag the Dyson V8 Origin+ cordless vacuum for just $319.99, down from $419.99. That's $100 off the listing price and a damn good deal if you ask us. (This isn't a Walmart+ deal; this vac is just on sale.)

This cordless vacuum is lightweight, has a no-touch bin emptying system (which may be important to pet owners; I know I don't like dealing with that after-vac dog smell or clumps of pet hair), and transforms into a handheld vacuum in one click.

The detangling Motorbar cleaner head works on hard floors and carpeted surfaces, and the optional attachments (e.g., the crevice tool and combination tool) make it easier to clean everything without switching machines.

Note: You need to be a Walmart+ member to get the special deals, but some items, like this one, are discounted for non-members, too. (Signing up is easy, and if you're a new member, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial and take advantage of all the deals. Just be sure to cancel before the trial ends to avoid an unwanted charge.)

Beat the heat this summer with this deal on a Dreo Bladeless fan

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 12:10

SAVE 13%: Today at Amazon, you can take $10.01 off the Dreo Bladeless fan in a limited-time deal, bringing the price down from $79.99 to $69.98.

Opens in a new window Credit: Dreo Dreo Oscillating Quiet Tower Fan $69.98
$79.99 Save $10.01 Get Deal

It may only be June 17, but already we're feeling hot summer temperatures settle in. To stay cool this summer, you'll need a powerful fan that you can rely on. Bladeless fans are great options, known for their power, efficiency, sleek designs, and extra safety features for homes with kids and pets.

Today, the bladeless Dreo Oscillating Quiet Tower Fan is on sale for $69.98, saving shoppers 13%, or $10.01, off the list price of $79.99. Today's price is only a few bucks more than the fan's lowest-ever price, making it a smart time to buy.

The 36-inch Dreo bladeless tower fan has four different modes and speeds, helping you find the sweet spot cooling temperature that you're looking for. With WiFi-enabled voice control, you can easily dictate commands to adjust the fan's settings. (Of course, you can go old-school and use the included remote, too.) For an all-night cool, you can set the fan on an eight-hour timer. When it's in sleep mode, the fan's light will turn off in 30 minutes, too.

Stay cool when you shop the Dreo Oscillating Quiet Tower Fan today at Amazon.

How Crypto Money Is Poised to Influence the Election

NYT Technology - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 12:10
The industry’s political awakening — and enormous pool of cash — is already affecting high-profile races across the country.

Today at Walmart, score an LG soundbar for just $89

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 11:52

SAVE $40: Today at Walmart, the LG 2.1 Channel Soundbar with Streaming is on sale for $89. This deal brings the price down from its original $129.

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If your idea of unwinding includes curling up on the couch ready to get lost in your favorite show or movie, having a soundbar can take that experience to the next level, making it even more immersive for your senses.

Today at Walmart, you can get an LG 2.1 Channel Soundbar for just $89. This deal brings the price down from $129, saving you $40 in the process. Today also marks Walmart's kickoff of Walmart+ Week, where members-only deals will hit the shelves starting at 12 PM EST. However, to take advantage of this soundbar deal, you don't have to be a member.

If you already have an LG TV, then the LG 2.1 Channel Sound Bar can seamlessly join the ranks of your entertainment setup, connecting to your TV through Bluetooth. The smallest aesthetic details of the soundbar are even designed to match and complement the look of LG TVs. While the visual charms are a plus, what we really love this soundbar for is its deep bass and the way it can work with your TV's AI processor to produce the best sound possible in any given situation.

Level up your sound when you shop the LG 2.1 Channel Soundbar today at Walmart.

Amazon deal of the day: LG's powerhouse CordZero All-in-One stick vacuum just hit a new record-low

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 11:34
Amazon deals of the day at a glance: OUR TOP PICK LG CordZero All in One Auto Empty cordless stick vacuum $716.39 at Amazon (save $283.60) Get Deal BEST HEADPHONES DEAL Anker Soundcore Space A40 noise-cancelling earbuds $49.99 a Amazon (save $30) Get Deal BEST ROBOT VACUUM DEAL eufy G40 Hybrid+ robot vacuum and mop $239.99 at Amazon (save $190) Get Deal BEST GAMING DEAL LG 34-inch Ultragear OLED curved gaming monitor $749.99 at Amazon (save $550) Get Deal

We're inching closer to Prime Day, which means new deals are steadily dropping. Not to mention, it's Walmart+ Week, so Amazon is undoubtedly going to work overtime to keep up with the low prices. On June 17, we've got our eyes on a few standouts, including deals from LG, eufy, and Soundcore.

If you're looking to treat yourself or someone you love, here are our top picks for the best Amazon deals of the day.

Our top pick Opens in a new window Credit: LG LG CordZero All-in-One Auto Empty cordless stick vacuum $716.39 at Amazon
$999.99 Save $283.60 Get Deal

The initial sticker shock can be hard to get past, but rest assured, the LG CordZero All-in-One's $1,000 price tag is justified, according to Mashable's resident vacuum connoisseur Leah Stodart. She credits "its streamlining of multi-step cleaning routines and game-changing auto-empty station" for its overall value. The All-in-One includes the the CordZero A939KBGS stick vacuum, an auto-emptying charging tower, a power mop nozzle, a multitude of other accessories, and two rechargeable batteries you can swap out mid-cleaning if the one dies. As of June 17, Amazon has it on sale for the lowest price we've seen to date: $716.39. That's 28% in savings and $83 cheaper than it currently is on LG's own website.

Opens in a new window Credit: Anker Anker Soundcore Space A40 noise-cancelling earbuds $49.99 at Amazon
$79.99 Save $30.00 Get Deal

These "excellent" earbuds deliver "quality active noise cancellation and balanced, detailed audio for a modest price," according to our friends at PCMag (which is owned by Mashable's publisher, Ziff Davis). With 50 hours of audio playback, a fast-charging feature that gives you four extra hours of battery from 10 minutes of charging, and adaptive noise cancellation you can customize in the app, it's hard to beat these affordable buds. As of June 17, they're even back on sale for $49.99 — the same all-time low we saw during the Big Spring Sale.

Opens in a new window Credit: eufy eufy G40 Hybrid+ robot vacuum and mop $239.99 at Amazon
$429.99 Save $190.00 Get Deal

If you're looking for a hands-free hybrid robot to do your floor cleaning, the eufy G40 Hybrid+ is one of our top picks. It may not offer smart mapping, but it does recharge itself when the battery gets low, then resumes where it left off. Plus, it auto-empties up to 60 days worth of dust and debris into a triple-filtered, auto-locking dust bag. Usually it retails for $429.99, but you can get it on sale at Amazon for just $239.99 as of June 17. That's a savings of 44% and its lowest price to date. If you don't need the mopping feature, you can also save $20 and snag the non-hybrid model for $219.99.

Opens in a new window Credit: LG LG 34-inch Ultragear OLED curved gaming monitor $749.99 at Amazon
$1,299.99 Save $550.00 Get Deal

Take your gaming to the next level with the LG 34-inch Ultragear OLED monitor's virtually borderless 800R curved screen, which basically immerses you into the action. It features an ultra-fast 240Hz refresh rate and a 0.03ms response time, plus it's NVIDIA G-SYNC compatible. It's designed specifically for gamers, so it may not be your best option for everyday work from home tasks. As of June 17, you can snag it on sale for only $749.99 instead of the usual $1,299.99 — that's 42% in savings.

None of these deals catching your eye? Check out Amazon's daily deals for even more savings.

How to zoom out on a Mac

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 11:31

Are you trying to figure out how to zoom on a Mac? We’ve got the answer. 

Zooming in and out on a Mac for many is a necessity, but can be so confusing at times. However, did you know that you can customize accessibility features to make zooming easier?

SEE ALSO: The best laptop deals of June include M2 and M3 MacBook Airs at record lows


Here are three ways to zoom out a Mac, but you may have to set up your preferred method first.

How to zoom out on a Mac with keyboard shortcuts 
  1. Click on the Apple menu (with the Apple icon) on the top-left corner of your screen.

  2. Click on "System Settings."

  3. Tap on "Accessibility" before clicking on "Zoom."

  4. Turn on “Use keyboard shortcuts to zoom.”

  5. Now you can use any of the following shortcuts:

    • Zoom in by holding down the Option, Command, and Equal (=) keys 

    • Zoom out by holding down the Option, Command, and Minus (-) keys 

    • Toggle between Zoom in and Zoom out by holding down the Option, Command, and Eight (8) keys

However, you don’t need to set a preference for some keyboard shortcuts, but these are limited to certain browsers and windows on your Mac:

  • Command and Plus (+) to zoom in 

  • Command and Minus (-) to zoom out 

How to zoom out on a Mac by tapping on your trackpad 
  1. Click on the Apple Menu (with the Apple icon) on the top-left corner of your screen.

  2. Click on "System Settings."

  3. Click on "Accessibility" and "Zoom."

  4. Turn on “Use trackpad gesture to zoom.”

  5. Now you can:

    • Gradually zoom in and out by dragging three fingers along your trackpad 

    • Quickly zoom in and out by double tapping the trackpad with three fingers

How to zoom out on a Mac by scrolling 
  1. Click on the Apple menu (with the Apple icon) on the top-left corner of your screen.

  2. Click on "System Settings."

  3. Click on "Accessibility" and "Zoom."

  4. Turn on “Use scroll gesture with modifier keys to zoom.

  5. Customize your modifier key by clicking “Modifier key for scroll gesture.

  6. Now you can zoom by holding your modifier key and scrolling with your trackpad or mouse.

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Get $50 off an onn. 75-inch Roku TV during Walmart+ Week

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 11:17

GET $50 OFF: As of June 17, you can score an onn. 75-inch Class 4K frameless Roku smart TV for just $448, down from $498 at Walmart. That's $50 off the listing price.

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$498.00 Save $50.00 Get Deal

It's that time of year again: Walmart is hosting its annual Walmart+ Week just one month ahead of Prime Day (what a clap-back) from June 17 to 23, 2024. While the official Walmart+ Week deals aren't set to drop until 12 PM EST, we're already seeing some of the savings pour in, including some hefty discounts on laptops, gaming consoles, and TVs.

In fact, you can score $50 off an onn. 75-inch Class 4K frameless Roku smart TV right now before the official sale begins. (This deal is a Walmart rollback and doesn't require a Walmart+ membership.)

SEE ALSO: The best time to buy a TV: A guide to the times of year that you'll find the best TV deals

This Roku smart TV is packed with features and has a 60hz refresh rate, so you can watch your favorite teams, challenge fellow gamers to a friendly match, or binge-watch classics that'll make you ugly cry all weekend long without dealing with an annoying lag. With a 4K resolution, a 75-inch screen, and more than 500,000 movies and TV episodes to browse, there's a little something for everyone on this TV.

Sure, 75 inches may sound like a lot (and, honestly, it is), but how cool would it be to have a weekly movie night with your friends or family? You'd be the only one with an in-home theatre, which means you can ask them to bring snacks in exchange for a wicked viewing experience — and you can't beat that!

iOS 18: 4 'Apple Intelligence' features you won't see until 2025

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 11:03

Remember all that fancy AI stuff apple announced at WWDC recently? You may have to wait longer than expected for some of it.

According to Mark Gurman's Power On newsletter at Bloomberg, Apple is taking a careful approach with its rollout of Apple Intelligence. Many of its features will launch roughly alongside iOS 18 in the fall, but this is considered a beta release by Apple. They will only be available for iPhone 15 Pro models — and their language capabilities will max out at American English for now.

SEE ALSO: Apple Watch Series 10 will reportedly be a huge upgrade Apple Intelligence Siri features possibly delayed to 2025

As part of that, a subset of features related to Siri's AI-fueled glow-up are being held back to 2025, per Gurman:

  • Semantic indexing: A feature that allows the iPhone to collect data from images, emails, and websites and apps you use

  • Personal context: A feature that lets Siri take in information from calendar entries, text conversations, emails, and other sources and use that context to respond to personal queries

  • On-screen awareness: A feature that gives Siri the ability to grab information from what is currently on-screen to use as context for responses

  • Precise app control: A feature that lets Siri do things like show you edit specific photos or summarize articles using voice commands from within an app

Apple Intelligence evangelists should fear not, as many of the other advertised features at WWDC should be ready for use either right when iOS 18 launches or before the end of 2024, at worst. Prioritized notifications, website summaries, Genmoji, and others should hopefully be there to play around with to your heart's content.

You'll just have to wait for Siri to reach its full AI potential.

Hurry, you can save $100 on the GoPro Hero 12 today at Amazon

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 10:57

SAVE $100: Today, June 17, the GoPro Hero 12 waterproof action camera is on sale for $299.99, taking the price down by 25% from $399.99.

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$399.99 Save $100.00 Get Deal

Whether you're packing your summer full of travels, catching waves at the beach, or hitting your favorite hiking and mountain biking trails, you'll want an action camera that can keep up with your pace - and capture the incredible details of each moment.

Today, the GoPro Hero 12 is on sale for $100 off its list price, taking the price down from $399.99 to $299.99. It's a limited-time deal, so we recommend scoring the savings sooner rather than later if you're in the market for a new adventure-ready camera.

Waterproof and dustproof, the GoPro Hero 12 is rugged and durable, earning its reputation as an excellent outdoor action camera. Not only do these durability features protect the device itself, but they also help you create the best images possible. For example, the camera's water-repelling lens cover also eliminates lens flare. Plus, the GoPro Hero 12 shoots in stunning 5.3K video, which has 91% more resolution than the standard 4K. With its Emmy-Award-winning HyperSmooth 6.0 Stabilization, you'll get smooth footage even when you're engaging in the shakiest and bumpiest of activities.

Take advantage of today's deal and save $100 when you shop the GoPro Hero 12 at Amazon.

Get $50 off the Stealth 700 Gen 2 MAX gaming headset at Amazon

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 10:41

GET $50 OFF: As of June 17, a Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 MAX gaming headset is available for just $129.95 at Amazon, down from $179.99. That's a 28% discount or $50.04 off.

Opens in a new window Credit: Turtle Beach Our pick: Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 MAX gaming headset $129.95 at Amazon
$179.99 Save $50.04 Get Deal

Looking for a new gaming headset? With more than 2.7K reviews and a four-star rating, the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 MAX gaming headset is a solid option for both PC and console gamers. (These babies also landed on Mashable's best gaming headsets roundup as the best for detailed sound.)

Sure, it’s designed for the Xbox, but this gaming headset is compatible with Xbox One, Xbox Series S, Xbox Series X, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, and Nintendo Switch. So don’t let your platform preferences keep you from snagging a sick pair of headphones.

SEE ALSO: The best gaming monitor for upgrading your visuals

And as of June 17, you can score a pretty sweet discount on Amazon. Right now, the Turtle Beach Stealth 700 Gen 2 MAX gaming headset is on sale for $129.95, down from $179.99 — that’s a 28% discount or $50 off. (You could buy a brand-new game with those savings!)

This gaming headset features proprietary, lag-free 2.4GHz wireless connectivity, a long-lasting 40-hour battery (literally a full weekend of gaming), a Gen 2 Mic so you can chat with fellow gamers, and 50mm Nanoclear speakers that deliver immersive surround sound.

With the gel-cooled Memory Foam ear cushions, you can stay comfortable even during marathon gaming sessions. According to our reviewers, this headset fits a little snug, so if you're a fan of looser-fitting headsets, you may want to find a different pair.

Get ‘em in black at Amazon. Want more color options? Opt for the Stealth 600 MAX.

Kick off the summer with Walmart+ Week

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 09:19

A Walmart+ membership comes with year-round benefits like free delivery from stores, gas savings at over 13,000 locations, Walmart Cash back on travel spending, and free shipping on all the kiddie pools and summer barbecue utensils you could ever want. 

As if these everyday benefits weren’t enough, Walmart+ members will also score member-only offers during this year’s Walmart+ Week, now through June 23. A Walmart+ membership will cost you only $12.95 a month, and you can start with a 30-day free trial, so let’s get this party started. 

Here’s a taste of the juiced-up member deals you can score right now. 

Get more BBQ sauce delivered fast and free 

In addition to year-round free delivery from stores on groceries and more, Walmart+ members can nab one free Express Delivery during Walmart+ Week and get more chips and hamburger buns delivered in under two hours.* Members also always get free next-day and two-day shipping on all the hottest flip-flops, grilling gear, and other summer items — no minimum purchase required. 

Save twice as much on gas for your road trip

Walmart+ Week hits the first week of summer, just in time for your road trip. Walmart+ members always score up to 10 cents off per gallon at participating Exxon and Mobil gas stations, but you’ll save twice that during Walmart+ Week. Members can save 20 cents off per gallon until June 23. 

Score up to four times more Walmart Cash on your vacay

Members who book their summer getaway through Walmart+ Travel during Walmart+ Week will get up to 20% of what they spend on qualifying hotels, car rentals, and more back as Walmart Cash (subject to Walmart Cash terms and Walmart+ terms). That’s four times the usual membership benefit of 5% back. Use your Walmart Cash to nab those cute board shorts and other vacay essentials at Walmart.

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Sign up for a Walmart+ membership today and score supercharged summer savings on gas, delivery, travel, and more during this year’s Walmart+ Week, until June 23.

Paid members only. Restrictions apply. See Walmart+ Terms & Conditions.

*Free Express Delivery: $35 order minimum. Restrictions apply.

TikTok introduces AI-generated digital avatars

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 09:00

Back in May, TikTok announced the launch of TikTok Symphony, a creative suite designed to help brands put together AI-generated ads. Now, the social media giant is expanding these tools, announcing generative AI avatars for brands and creators.

It's an interesting move, allowing Symphony users to use digital avatars for creative and branded content. TikTok is offering both "stock avatars", which are pre-built with paid actors and licensed for commercial use, and "custom avatars", which are crafted to represent a creator's likeness or a brand's spokesperson or figurehead.

Brands can choose between stock or custom avatars within the creative suite. Credit: TikTok

With this new tool, the content you may on your FYP will likely be more regularly AI-generated. TikTok, like other big social media platforms, has implemented ways to label AI content and let users know that what they're seeing has been made with the help of artificial intelligence.

SEE ALSO: TikTok's AI-generated content is getting watermarked

Andy Yang, head of creative product at TikTok, said that the avatars will "unlock a new avenue for creators to scale their opportunities with brands globally."

"We aim to fuel the creator economy by investing in creative solutions that spark joy, imagination and action," continued Yang in a statement.

TikTok also revealed additional features attached to Symphony, including AI-dubbing, which will allow creators and marketers to translate content into over 10 languages and dialects, in order to connect with bigger audiences globally. According to TikTok, the tool will automatically detect the original language in a video, later transcribing, translating, and producing a dubbed video in the selected languages offered.

It seems TikTok is slowly rolling out more AI-related tools, and we can assume there's more to come. The wildly-popular app has been playing around with several other new features of late, including ChatGPT-generated search results.

Apple Watch Series 10 will reportedly be a huge upgrade

Mashable - Mon, 06/17/2024 - 06:29

Apple Watch Series 10, which is likely to launch this September, will be a huge upgrade compared to Series 9. Literally.

Reliable Apple sleuth Ming-Chi Kuo said so in his latest note, claiming that the Series 10 will come in 45-millimeter and 49-millimeter sizes. That's a pretty big increase compared to Series 9, which comes in 41-millimeter and 45-millimeter screen sizes.

SEE ALSO: Apple's devices are about to get super-thin, report says

In fact, given that the Apple Watch Series 1 — the original Apple Watch — came in 38 and 42 millimeter sizes, Kuo's proposed sizing for the Series 10 would be a bigger step up than we've had in all nine generations of Apple Watch (the 49-millimeter Apple Watch Ultra 2 excluded, of course).

Kuo also said the new Watch would have a "thinner design," which is in line with what we've recently heard from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, who claims Apple will focus on making many of its products a lot thinner in the near future.

Kuo also mentioned the Apple Watch Ultra, which he claims would remain "roughly the same," though Apple could launch new case color options (black/dark).

Finally, Kuo said that Apple plans to build the Apple Watch with some parts manufactured using 3D printing technology, which China's BLT being the supplier, starting in the second half of 2024. It's unclear what sorts of immediate benefits this could provide for the customers, though.

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