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LG W30 and W30 Pro: smartphones with a triple camera and a 4000 mAh battery

LG has announced the mid-range smartphones W30 and W30 Pro, which will go on sale in early July for an estimated price of $150. The W30 model is equipped with a 6,26-inch screen with a resolution of 1520 Γ— 720 pixels and a MediaTek Helio P22 (MT6762) processor with eight processing cores (2,0 GHz). The amount of RAM is 3 GB, and the flash drive is designed […]

LG W10 Smartphone Equipped with HD+ Screen and Helio P22 Processor

LG has officially unveiled the W10 smartphone powered by Android 9.0 Pie, which will be available for an estimated price of $130. For the specified amount, the buyer will receive a device equipped with a 6,19-inch HD + Notch FullVision display. The panel resolution is 1512 Γ— 720 pixels, the aspect ratio is 18,9:9. There is a notch at the top of the screen: here is a selfie camera based on an 8-megapixel […]

Vivo announces its first augmented reality glasses

Vivo announced its first AR glasses at MWC Shanghai 2019, which kicked off today in Shanghai. The Vivo AR Glass prototype, called Vivo AR Glass, is a relatively lightweight headset with two transparent displays and six degrees of freedom (6DoF) tracking. It connects via cable to a Vivo smartphone with […]

Wireless touch switch with additional fluorescent lighting

Greetings to all readers of the "DIY or DIY" section on Habr! Today's article will be about the touch switch on the TTP223 chip | datasheet. The switch is powered by the nRF52832 microcontroller | datasheet, used YJ-17103 module with a printed antenna and a connector for an external antenna MHF4. The touch switch is powered by CR2430 or CR2450 batteries. Consumption in transmission mode is no more than […]

Pleroma 0.9.9

After three years of development, the first stable release of Pleroma version 0.9.9 is presented - a federated social network for microblogging written in the Elixir language and using the W3C-standardized ActivityPub protocol. It is the second largest network in Fediverse. Unlike its closest competitor, Mastodon, which is written in Ruby and relies on a large number of resource-intensive components, Pleroma is a […]

Pleroma 1.0

A little less than half a year of active development, after the release of the first versioned release, the first major version of Pleroma is presented - a federated social network for microblogging written in the Elixir language and using the W3C-standardized ActivityPub protocol. It is the second largest network in Fediverse. Unlike its closest competitor, Mastodon, which is written in Ruby and depends on […]

Waypipe is available to remotely run Wayland-based applications

The Waypipe project is presented, within the framework of which a proxy for the Wayland protocol is being developed, which allows you to run applications on another host. Waypipe provides translation to another host over a single network socket of Wayland messages and serialized changes to shared memory and DMABUF buffers. SSH can be used as a transport, similar to SSH's built-in X11 protocol redirect ("ssh -X"). […]

Apex Legends Season 2 Gameplay Trailer: Leviathans, Destruction, and Electricity

Following the story trailer (if you can talk about the story in this battle royale), for the launch of the second season in the team shooter Apex Legends, the developers presented a trailer showing the innovations of the gameplay. As a reminder, the season called "Battle Energy" will begin in the competitive shooter on July 2. In the video, the publishing house Electronic Arts and the studio Respawn Entertainment clearly showed how […]

Updated Firefox Preview released for Android

Developers from Mozilla have released the first public build of the updated Firefox Preview browser, which previously appeared under the name Fenix. The novelty will be released in the fall, but for now you can download the "pilot" version of the application. The novelty is positioned as a kind of replacement and development of Firefox Focus. The browser is based on the same GeckoView engine, but differs in other aspects. The novelty has become almost twice as fast, […]

How we created cross-component teams in the conditions of trash architecture and lack of skills in Scrum

Hello! My name is Alexander, and I lead IT development at UBRD! In 2017, we at the UBRD Information Technology Services Development Center realized that the time had come for global changes, or rather, agile transformation. In conditions of intensive business development and rapid growth of competition in the financial market, two years is an impressive period. So it's time to take stock of the project. […]

Entropy protocol. Part 6 of 6. Never give up

And around me there is tundra, around me there is ice. I watch how everyone is in a hurry somewhere, but no one is going anywhere. B. G. Room with a white ceiling I woke up in a small room with a white ceiling. I was alone in the room. I was lying on a bed that looked like a hospital bed. My hands were tied to an iron frame. There is no one in the room [...]

Quantum computing can change everything, and IBM is competing with Microsoft, Intel and Google to master them

Jim Clark, director of quantum hardware at Intel, with one of the company's quantum processors. Photo; Intel Quantum computing is an extremely exciting technology that holds the promise of creating powerful computing capabilities to solve previously intractable problems. Experts say IBM has led the way in quantum computing, which is why Google, Intel, Microsoft and a host of startups are under its influence. Investors are attracted […]