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It’s fine all Pixel 9 Pro and 9 Pro XL phones have LTPO displays GSMArena.com news

Google has confirmed that Pixel 9 Pro and Pixel 9 Pro XL units in India, Malaysia, and Singapore have LTPO displays. All Pixel 9 phones now support Wi-Fi 7 globally, with 6GHz band operation dependent on local regulations. Fans in these regions can relax as they are not receiving lower quality displays. Upcoming reviews will provide more details.

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The Verge

Google threatened tech influencers unless they preferred the Pixel

Google’s Team Pixel program faces backlash for requiring influencers to feature Pixel products over competitors or risk being kicked out. The new terms have upset many creators, leading some to quit the program. Google has since removed the controversial language from the agreement. The program, run by PR agency 1000heads, provides early access to influencers in exchange for social media coverage.

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BNN Bloomberg

Ubisoft Entertainment Cuts 45 People From Its US Staff

Ubisoft cuts 45 jobs in San Francisco and Cary offices, citing alignment with future goals. The company also announced the launch of Uplay+ subscription service on September 3, 2019, offering over 100 games for Windows PC. Red Storm Entertainment canceled a game earlier this year.

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The Washington Post

Column After years of hype, Black Myth Wukong ends up feeling bland

“Black Myth: Wukong” releases after “Elden Ring,” offering unique combat with fluid mechanics and customization. However, boss battles can feel disconnected and lack impact. The game’s design is stunning but lacks excitement in exploration. Despite some positives, the familiarity of the genre may lead to player fatigue. In contrast, “Another Crab’s Treasure” by Aggro Crab introduces innovative gameplay elements and a vibrant world setting.

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The Register

Game not over Epic brings Fortnite back to iOS in Europe, using its own app store

Epic Games launches its own digital store in Europe after being removed from Apple’s App Store. Thanks to Europe’s Digital Markets Act, Apple must allow third-party app stores on its devices. Epic’s store offers games like Fortnite to iOS users and better financial terms for developers. Legal battles with Apple and Google continue. Epic CEO Tim Sweeney optimistic about increased competition in the mobile ecosystem.

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Google Pixel 9 Pro Fold doesn’t get these camera features that cheaper Pixel 9 Pro models do GSMArena.com news

Google launched four new Pixel 9 smartphones – Pixel 9, Pixel 9 Pro, Pixel 9 Pro XL, and Pixel 9 Pro Fold. The non-folding Pro models feature enhanced Video Boost technology, while the Pixel 9 Pro Fold lacks some Video Boost features despite being the most expensive. The Pro models offer AI-powered 8K upscaling and Super Res Zoom Video, while the Fold model has HDR Plus and Night Sight video but lacks 8K upscaling and Super Res Zoom.

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Tom’s Guide

How to use Midjourney’s new AI image editor

The AI giant Midjourney introduces a new photo editing feature, enhancing its capabilities for creating AI-generated and real-world images. Users can now refine and reimagine visual content with tools like image positioning, prompt modification, and element erasing. This marks a significant advancement in digital image manipulation. Other platforms like Grok and Runway Gen-3 Turbo offer unique AI capabilities.

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TechCrunch

Google takes on OpenAI with Gemini Live

Google unveiled new Pixel 9 phones, AI photo-editing tools, and Pixel Buds Pro 2 at Made by Google event. Epic Games launched rival iOS app store in EU with games like Fortnite. X introduced Grok-2 AI model for image generation. CrowdStrike wins “Most Epic Fail” award. Waymo tests driverless robotaxis on freeways. OpenStreetMap celebrates 20 years. FBI seizes servers of ransomware gang Radar. Apple threatens Patreon over billing options. California supports digital IDs. India’s top court halts Byju’s insolvency proceedings. Telegram introduces new monetization options for creators. Palo Alto Networks faces backlash over event photo. AI’s impact on art explored at SIGGRAPH. Meta shuts down CrowdTangle, sparking criticism.

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Jordan Times

Epic launches own app store, Fortnite back for iPhones in Europe

Epic Games launches its own app store to bypass Apple and Google, available for Android worldwide and in Europe for iPhone and iPad users. The move follows legal battles and lobbying efforts. Epic aims for 100 million installs, facing challenges from Apple and Google. Fortnite returns to iOS after being banned in 2020. EU’s Digital Markets Act influences Apple’s new fee structure for developers.

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Samsung Galaxy A06 launches with Helio G85 SoC, 5,000 mAh battery GSMArena.com news

Samsung has launched the Galaxy A06 in Vietnam with MediaTek Helio G85 SoC, 50 MP camera, 6.7-inch HD+ display, 5,000 mAh battery, and 25W fast charging. Priced at VND 3,190,000 ($127) for 4/64GB and VND 3,790,000 ($151) for 6/128GB variants. Features include a fingerprint sensor in the power button and promises two major Android updates. Customers get a free 25W charger until September 30.

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