A leaked AI-generated render suggests that Valve's Steam Controller 2, possibly called Steam Controller, is nearly ready for release, featuring a design similar to the Steam Deck with capsense grip detection and a near-finalized status, indicating an imminent launch.
Render (RNDR) has experienced a bullish breakout, pushing its price to $8.14 and raising the possibility of reaching $14. The token's market cap has hit $4 billion, attracting investor interest. Key resistance at $10 could determine its next move, with technical indicators suggesting potential overbought conditions. Increased network activity and short position liquidations are supporting the bullish momentum, but a price correction risk remains.
Render's native token, RNDR, has seen a significant increase in whale transactions, indicating potential institutional interest and a possible price upswing. Despite a recent 8.85% price drop, increased network activity and positive market sentiment suggest that RNDR could be undervalued and poised for gains.
The past week saw Mogcoin, Aave, and Ronin as the biggest gainers in the crypto market, with Mogcoin leading with a 32.51% increase. Conversely, Render, Dogwifhat, and Akash Network were the biggest losers, with Render experiencing an 8.85% decline. Despite some losses, the overall market trend was positive.
A trusted leaker has shared a clean render of the Google Pixel 8a, revealing the mid-range phone from various angles and confirming its design language. The leaked features align with previous rumors, including a Tensor G3 chipset, 8GB of RAM, at least 128GB of storage, a 4,500mAh battery, and a 64MP+13MP rear camera setup. The device is expected to be unveiled at Google I/O on May 14.
The supposed render of the Nothing Phone (2a) that surfaced last Monday was actually of an unreleased Nothing smartphone, not the upcoming model, as confirmed by @OnLeaks. This revelation came after initial skepticism from @evleaks, who pointed out that the render didn't align with Nothing's tagline. Expect the actual design of the Nothing Phone (2a) to differ from the misleading render.