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Infinix has officially introduced the GT 30 Pro, its newest gaming smartphone. The device features a smooth display, powerful hardware, gamer-focused features, and wireless charging. Design and Display The GT 30 Pro has a 6.78-inch LTPS AMOLED screen with Full HD+ resolution and a 144Hz refresh rate. It reaches up to 1,600 nits brightness and … Read more…

At its annual Cyber Security Weekend for the Middle East, Turkey, and Africa (META), Kaspersky’s Global Research and Analysis Team discussed key cybersecurity trends. Topics included ransomware, advanced persistent threats (APTs), supply chain attacks, threats to mobile devices, AI, and IoT. In the first quarter of 2025, Turkey and Kenya saw the highest number of … Read more…

Alongside the Xiaomi 15S Pro, Xiaomi has launched the Pad 7 Ultra, its largest and priciest tablet yet. It features the same XRING O1 chip found in the new phone and a 12000mAh battery. Here are the full details. Xiaomi Pad 7 Ultra Specifications The Pad 7 Ultra runs on Xiaomi HyperOS 2 based on … Read more…

Xiaomi is close to launching the HyperOS 2.2 update for its devices. The official changelog remains undisclosed, but we expect system-wide improvements and visual updates. New features and better Xiaomi ecosystem integration are also likely. If you own a Xiaomi device using HyperOS 2, you may wonder when your device will get the 2.2 update. … Read more…

Xiaomi has officially released the Xiaomi 15S Pro in China, powered by its first in-house flagship chip, the Xring O1. Although now limited to the Chinese market, the device can be purchased internationally from Geekwills, with worldwide shipping available. Pricing on Geekwills The Xiaomi 15S Pro is available in two configurations: Customers can choose between … Read more…

Infinix, a well-known Chinese brand, is recognized for offering affordable phones. The company also produces budget-friendly tablets. Last year, they launched the Xpad, a 4G tablet that was reasonably priced. Now, Infinix has introduced the Xpad GT, a gaming tablet. If you are a gamer looking for an affordable device, this tablet is worth considering. … Read more…

People are using AI tools for almost everything today. Since the launch of ChatGPT and Gemini, these tools have helped users in many ways. They generate text, audio, and videos. However, some use them to spread false information. To fight this, Google created a new tool called SynthID Detector. It identifies content made with Google’s … Read more…

A few days ago, news broke that Xiaomi was developing its processor. Now, the company has officially launched its in-house chip, the Xring O1, along with the new Xiaomi 15S Pro flagship. Creating a chip from scratch is complex, but Xiaomi has managed to do it successfully. This allows Xiaomi to challenge companies like Qualcomm … Read more…

Infinix has launched the GT 30 Pro as the newest model in its GT series, targeting gamers and users who want high performance at a competitive price. The phone emphasizes a top-quality display, strong hardware, and AI features. It is released alongside the GT 30 Pro Gaming Master Edition, which includes gaming accessories for a … Read more…

A group of Microsoft employees that supports Palestine, called No Azure for Apartheid, claims the company has quietly added a new rule on its internal Exchange servers. This rule blocks emails that mention words like “Palestine,” “Gaza,” or “genocide.” The filter is said to prevent such emails from reaching recipients without any warning. It was … Read more…