The Securities Exchange Commission has filed a lawsuit against Tesla CEO Elon Musk in a Manhattan federal court on Thursday, as first reported by Bloomberg. The agency alleges that Musk’s tweets in August about having “funding secured” for a potentia…
We’re almost near the end of the year and if Samsung and Huawei make good their “promises”, they would give the world a peek at their foldable smartphone or tablets before 2018 comes to a close. They’re not the only ones playing that game, however. As early as 2016, Lenovo has been showing of prototypes rather than just being all … Continue reading
Chinese manufacturers have a habit of pushing specs for their handsets that may seem outrageous on paper but it’s one of the reasons why they have been able to quickly create space for themselves in Asia where this can be used as a marketing tool. Oppo appears to be gearing up to launch a variant of its Find X smartphone with a whopping 10GB of RAM.
You’d be hard-pressed to find 10GB RAM in most decent laptops let alone flagship smartphones but China’s TENAA regulatory body has now certified the 10GB Find X ahead of its release. TENAA certifies handsets in China before they can be officially released by their manufacturers.
It may very well be the first smartphone with this much RAM which will be paired up with 256GB of internal storage. No word as yet on how much this variant of the Oppo Find X is going to cost but one can imagine that it won’t be cheap.
Oppo hasn’t dropped any hints about whether or not it plans to launch this variant of the device in other markets across the globe. It would be interesting to see how soon other Chinese manufacturers launch phones with 10GB of RAM just because Oppo has done it now.
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Kavanaugh Dodges Drinking Question, Asks Amy Klobuchar If She’s Ever Blacked Out
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe Supreme Court nominee later apologized to the Democratic senator during Thursday’s hearing.
“Each appointment to our nation’s Highest Court (as with all others) is simply too important to rush to a vote.”
Hidden Pyramid Among Thousands of Ancient Maya Structures Revealed by New Aerial Survey
Posted in: Today's ChiliUsing an airborne laser mapping technique called lidar, an international team of archaeologists has uncovered an astounding number of previously undetected structures belonging to the ancient Maya civilization—a discovery that’s changing what we know of this remarkable society.
We’ve seen all kinds of desktop PC designs, ranging from the utilitarian to the outlandishly lit. The latter is often the purview of PC gamers but at its Tech World Conference in China, Lenovo is appealing to a different circle of geekdom. The name and shape should probably be familiar to anyone familiar with pop culture of the last we … Continue reading
Oppo Find X With 10GB RAM May Start Shipping Soon
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Chinese manufacturers have a habit of pushing specs for their handsets that may seem outrageous on paper but it’s one of the reasons why they have been able to quickly create space for themselves in Asia where this can be used as a marketing tool. Oppo appears to be gearing up to launch a variant of its Find X smartphone with a whopping 10GB of RAM.
You’d be hard-pressed to find 10GB RAM in most decent laptops let alone flagship smartphones but China’s TENAA regulatory body has now certified the 10GB Find X ahead of its release. TENAA certifies handsets in China before they can be officially released by their manufacturers.
It may very well be the first smartphone with this much RAM which will be paired up with 256GB of internal storage. No word as yet on how much this variant of the Oppo Find X is going to cost but one can imagine that it won’t be cheap.
Oppo hasn’t dropped any hints about whether or not it plans to launch this variant of the device in other markets across the globe. It would be interesting to see how soon other Chinese manufacturers launch phones with 10GB of RAM just because Oppo has done it now.
Oppo Find X With 10GB RAM May Start Shipping Soon , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
If you search for things to do in Tokyo, Japan, you may find many lists that mention suiting up as Mario, Peach or Luigi and driving go-karts on the busy streets of the city as one of the things worth experiencing. Nintendo doesn’t seem to happy about the use of its intellectual property by rent-a-kart services and has been trying to put an end to these tours.
Nintendo sued one of those tour companies called Marika Co. last year for infringing on its copyright. Tokyo’s District Court has ruled in the gaming giant’s favor now and has ordered Marika to stop renting out costumes and also pay a fine for its actions.
Japan’s Patent Office had a different view on Nintendo’s claim that Marika is actually short for Mario Kart. It hadn’t acknowledged Nintendo’s argument but the Tokyo District Court has ruled otherwise by overturning the patent office’s earlier ruling.
Nintendo is known to be very protective of its intellectual property so it doesn’t really come as a surprise that the company wasn’t a fan of these tours that allowed locals and tourists alike to live the Mario Kart experience. The fine that Marika will have to pay has not yet been determined.
Nintendo Wants Tokyo’s ‘Mario Kart’ Tours To End , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.
Several months ago, Lyft announced a month-long challenge dubbed #DitchYourCar. The idea is that the company wants to encourage users to stop driving and instead rely on ride-sharing/hailing services, such as Lyft, to get around. The challenge is to see if they will be able to do so for a month.
It seems like maybe the first challenge was a success because Lyft has since announced that they will be expanding the challenge to 35 new cities in the US. According to Lyft, “Today, Lyft is proud to announce Ditch Your Car, a program offering passengers transportation credit to give up their cars for 30 days from Oct. 8 to Nov. 6. Participants will have access to Lyft Shared (in available markets), Zipcar, local transit and bike share partners in more than 35 cities nationwide.”
Those interested in the challenge can sign up via Lyft’s website, although as Lyft points out, challengers will be chosen at random so it’s not a guarantee that if you sign up, you will get in. Those who have been successfully chosen will be given transportation credits that they can use towards Lyft’s various services, including Lyft Shared and Zipcar, along with local transit and bike share partners.
Lyft had earlier this month announced their commitment to go fully carbon neutral, so we imagine that by reducing the number of cars on the roads, this challenge will help them work towards their goal.
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