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PlayStation Celebrates 30 Years with Art, Sneakers, and Exclusive Content

Originally Published 3 months ago — by The Verge

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Sony is releasing a 400-page art book, 'PlayStation: The First 30 Years,' featuring rare prototypes, concept sketches, and design models to celebrate the console's 30th anniversary, available for preorder in standard and deluxe editions, with a limited run of 1,994 copies. Additionally, Sony is collaborating with Reebok to launch PlayStation-themed sneakers in October 2025, paying homage to the original consoles.

"Putin Pushes for Russia's Homegrown Gaming Console Development"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Hard Drive

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly sent prototypes of a gaming console to games journalists worldwide, along with pictures of their families. The journalists who received the prototypes have praised the console's quality, with one even expressing gratitude for the personal touch of including their family photos. However, a journalist who gave the prototype a negative review is currently unreachable, along with their family, prompting concerns.

"Rumored iPhone 16 Pro Max Camera Bump Resembles Triangular Razor"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Wccftech

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Apple is reportedly testing out various design prototypes for the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max, with rumors suggesting a triangular razor-shaped rear camera bump, allowing for the addition of more cameras or larger sensors. The iPhone 16 Pro Max is said to feature a primary camera upgrade with Sony’s Exmor IMX903 sensor, while retaining a 48MP maximum resolution. However, as these are prototypes, it's uncertain if this design will make it to the final product.

"Cleveland Auto Show 2024: Unveiling the Hottest Cars and Trends at I-X Center"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by cleveland.com

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The 2024 Cleveland Auto Show at the I-X Center features a wide array of new cars, prototypes, and supercars, including the highly anticipated Buick Wildcat and Tesla's Cybertruck. Attendees can also test drive 35 different models on an indoor course, view classic cars from 1926 to 1997, and explore off-road vehicles. Additionally, Subaru is offering the opportunity to play with and potentially adopt local puppies. Ticket information and show hours can be found on the official website.

"Apple's Progress with Foldable iPhone Prototypes Resembles Galaxy Z Flip"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by PhoneArena

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Apple is reportedly working on at least two prototypes for a foldable iPhone, resembling the Galaxy Z Flip, but faces challenges in perfecting the foldable technology, including concerns about durability, thickness, and price. The company is in talks with an Asian manufacturer for component production, with a potential release not expected before 2026. In the meantime, Apple may prioritize a foldable iPad, which presents its own set of challenges related to the foldable tech, such as addressing the crease in the screen and ensuring a completely flat unfold.

"Apple Explores Clamshell Foldable iPhone Prototypes"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Gizmodo

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Apple is reportedly working on two foldable iPhone prototypes, as well as a foldable iPad, in an effort to catch up with the foldable market. The prototypes are clamshell-type devices similar to the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip, and the company is focused on addressing the fragility and crease issues associated with foldable devices. While the foldable iPhones may not be released for at least another two years, the foldable iPads are more likely to debut sooner to gauge consumer interest. Apple is also exploring ways to differentiate its foldable devices with compelling features before committing to a major release.

"Apple Explores Foldable iPhone Prototypes Amidst Ongoing Development Efforts"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Engadget

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Apple has reportedly created two clamshell-style foldable iPhone prototypes, but the development is still in the early stages and the devices likely won't come to market until at least 2026. Technical issues and creating compelling features for consumers are the main challenges, along with the need to make the device as thin as a regular iPhone when folded. Apple's first foldable device may be an iPad, which would carry less risk for the company, but engineers are still working on solutions for challenges such as the crease in the display and ensuring a flat screen when opened.

"Apple's Ongoing Development of Foldable Clamshell Devices for 2026-2027"

Originally Published 1 year ago — by 9to5Mac

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Apple is reportedly actively developing prototypes for a foldable clamshell iPhone and an 8-inch folding iPad, with at least two active models in progress. The foldable iPhone is still in early development, and Apple has faced challenges in meeting its design standards, including creating a thinner device when folded and reducing the crease in the display. The company has also explored the possibility of screens facing outwards when the device is closed. While the project may be cancelled if these challenges cannot be overcome, Apple has shifted focus to an inward folding iPad, about the size of an iPad mini, with less stringent durability requirements. The release of a foldable iPhone is not expected for the iPhone 16 and 17, and a previously planned 2025 launch may also be delayed.

"Apple's iPhone 16: Prototypes, Leaks, and Surprising Upgrades"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by TechSpot

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Early prototypes of the iPhone 16 suggest that its design will closely resemble the iPhone 15, with the main differences being in the camera lens layout and button designs. The front of the device remains unchanged, with no alterations to the controversial "Dynamic Island" notch. The rear camera sensors come in two styles, reminiscent of previous iPhone models, and the button layouts and designs are being experimented with to offer users a more intuitive and comfortable interface. The iPhone 16 may also feature an additional Action button and a capacitive multifunctional switch, potentially serving as a camera shutter or screenshot button. However, it's important to note that these prototypes are subject to change, and the final design may differ when the iPhone 16 is released in about a year.

"iPhone 16: A Glimpse into Apple's Futuristic Design and Camera Innovations"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Wccftech

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Apple is reportedly testing different prototypes for the iPhone 16, with one featuring a vertical camera bump similar to the iPhone 12 and another with a unified vertical camera layout reminiscent of the iPhone X. The company is considering changes to the camera layout design, but plans have not been finalized. More details are expected in the coming months.

"Apple's iPhone 16: Leaked Prototypes and Design Changes Revealed"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by BGR

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Early prototypes of the iPhone 16 reveal design changes including vertical cameras and potential iPhone X-like style, but with a single piece housing two lenses. Apple is also testing new button configurations and colors for the upcoming models. The company is experimenting with an Action button, unified volume button, and a mysterious Capture button. It remains unclear which configurations will be available to users, but more details are expected in the coming months.

"iPhone 16: A Glimpse into Apple's Futuristic Upgrade"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by MacRumors

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Early prototypes of the iPhone 16 reveal potential design changes, including a vertical camera arrangement similar to the iPhone 12, a new capacitive Capture Button, and a capacitive Action Button. The prototypes also show variations in button designs and hardware configurations, with Apple considering different camera bump designs and experimenting with a force sensor-equipped Capture Button. The front of the iPhone 16 remains largely unchanged, while the device is expected to feature a USB-C port and come in colors such as yellow, pink, and midnight. However, these designs are subject to change as Apple's plans are not yet finalized.

Ola's Exciting Lineup: Electric Motorcycles, Scooters, and More!

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Electrek.co

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Ola Electric, the leading electric scooter company in India, unveiled four electric motorcycle prototypes at its recent Customer Day event. The motorcycles, including a supersport, cruiser, adventure, and naked roadster, showcased futuristic designs and features like hub steering. Ola's CEO mentioned a potential release in 2024, but the lack of technical specifications suggests the project is still in its early stages. While Ola has a track record of announcing ambitious plans without following through, the success of their electric scooters in India gives hope for the future of their electric motorcycles.

Sony WF-1000XM5: Review, Comparison, and Call Quality Concerns

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Digital Trends

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Digital Trends and other publications initially reviewed the Sony WF-1000XM5 wireless noise-canceling earbuds using unfinalized prototypes that exhibited performance issues. Sony later sent out full production units, which resolved the problems. The review has been updated to reflect the final product. Sony surprised reviewers by revealing that the prototypes were sent out just days before the intended release of the XM5.

"The Sims 5: Project Rene Unveils Exciting Prototypes and Fan-Favorite Features"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Kotaku

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During a recent Behind the Sims stream, the team behind The Sims 5, known as Project Rene, showcased early prototypes of the highly-anticipated sequel. The stream revealed potential improvements in areas such as hair customization, lighting for building lots, and simplification of visual clutter during social interactions. The team also hinted at changes to how townie Sims will behave and navigate their homes. However, no release date was provided, and fans will have to wait for further updates on the progress of The Sims 5.