Entire Huawei P20 Lineup Revealed In New Leak


There has been absolutely no shortage of leaks concerning Huawei’s upcoming P20 lineup and the latest leak today has revealed the entire Huawei P20 lineup which includes the P20, P20 Lite, and P20 Pro. The leak came from a source that has a pretty solid track record with these things so it can reasonably be expected that what you see here is what you’ll get on March 27th when Huawei takes the stage to unveil its new handsets.

Evan Blass a.k.a @evleaks has leaked renders of all three upcoming P20 models on Twitter. They confirm many of the rumors that we have been hearing about these devices, such as the fact that the bezel-less display is going to feature a notch.

The anticipated triple camera system of the Huawei P20 Pro is also visible in this latest leak thereby essentially confirming that Huawei will introduce a handset in the market with three cameras.

While the P20 and P20 Pro have a fingerprint sensor on the front, the render shows that the P20 Lite is going to have a fingerprint sensor at the back and despite that, retains a chain at the bottom of the device.

Huawei hasn’t revealed a lot of details about these devices but the company is going to properly announce them on March 27th in Paris. Pricing and availability will only be confirmed then.

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Uber May Sell Parts Of Southeast Asia Business To Grab


It was first reported last month that Uber could potentially sell its Southeast Asian business to local competitor Grab. Grab has already been giving Uber a very tough time in this market so the word on the street was that Uber was in talks with Grab to sell its business in return for a “sizable stake” in the company. While Uber CEO’s recent comments suggested that the company was not considering a sale, a new report today claims that Uber might sell parts of its Southeast Asia business to Grab.

Citing a source with direct knowledge of the talks, Reuters reports that Grab is in “advanced negotiations” to buy part of Uber’s business in the region. If a deal goes through it would be Uber’s second retreat from an Asian market.

Uber first sold its division in China to local rival Didi in exchange for a 20 percent stake in the company. Uber has also combined its business with Yandex’s ride-hailing service in Russia for a 37 percent stake.

Grab’s potential agreement with Uber is believed to be similar to the one the latter struck in China back in 2016. Grab would then buy out Uber’s business in the region and give it a stake in the company. The sources mentioned in the report have not provided any financial details.

Both Uber and Grab declined to comment on this report so there’s no concrete word from the companies as yet regarding a potential agreement.

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The Division 2 Launch Confirmed By Ubisoft


There were no rumors about this which is why Ubisoft’s announcement today came as a surprise. It announced a surprise sequel to 2016’s The Division. Ubisoft has revealed that The Divison 2 is going to be developed by Massive Entertainment, the Swedish studio that was the main developer behind the original online shooter as well.

Ubisoft says that The Division team has evolved a lot ever since the first title was launched in 2016. The team is nimbler and better prepared to take action based on feedback, it says. “And now, more than ever before, we have a clear vision of what’s important and what continues to make The Division a special experience for so many people,” Ubisoft adds.

It says that the story in the original title was always meant to be the beginning chapter in a larger saga so it’s not going to end with the first game. It has thus announced Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 today with Massive Entertainment leading the development in collaboration with Ubisoft Reflections, Red Storm Entertainment, Ubisoft Annecy, Shanghai, and Bucharest. The Division 2 will run on an updated version of Ubisoft’s Snowdrop engine.

No further information has been revealed about the title as yet so it’s not clear when it’s going to be released. However, Ubisoft is going to provide more details about The Division 2 at E3 2018 in June.

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