Google can’t fix the Android update problem

Google can’t fix the Android update problem – The Verge

Android 10 is official and as of this writing it’s only available on a very small number of phones: Pixels and a few others. I’ll have a review up later today, but here’s a quick preview: it’s good, does a better job of protecting your privacy, but none of that matters if you can’t get…

Blink Quickly: Acer’s Predator Triton 500 Gets a 300 Hz Display

Blink Quickly: Acer’s Predator Triton 500 Gets a 300 Hz Display – AnandTech

Introduced earlier this year, Acer’s Predator Triton 500 turned out to be a formidable 15.6-inch gaming PC that brought together rather extreme performance and relatively compact dimensions. Starting this Fall, the machine will also get a display featuring a 300 Hz refresh rate, one of the first in the industry. The Acer Predator Triton 500…

Acer Unveils ConceptD 7 Pro: Core i7, Quadro RTX 5000, 4K Calibrated Monitor

Acer Unveils ConceptD 7 Pro: Core i7, Quadro RTX 5000, 4K Calibrated Monitor – AnandTech

Acer today announced its new lineup of laptops aimed at professionals and offering appropriate performance, capabilities, and certifications from ISVs. Acer’s Concept D Pro notebooks use Intel’s processors as well as NVIDIA’s Quadro RTX professional GPUs. One of the first PCs in the lineup is the ConceptD 7 Pro that is only 17.9 mm thick…

Audio-Technica takes its second swing at true wireless earbuds

Audio-Technica takes its second swing at true wireless earbuds – The Verge

One year after Audio-Technica announced its first somewhat underwhelming pairs of true wireless earbuds, the company is back with two fresh attempts: the ATH-CKS5TW and ATH-CKS3TW. This time around, battery life has been improved, both pairs now charge over USB-C, and they’re also a lot cheaper. The ATH-CKS5TW cost $149 (or £149 in the UK),…

Apple to launch new low-cost iPhone in 2020 to halt sales decline – Nikkei Asian Review

Apple to launch new low-cost iPhone in 2020 to halt sales decline – Nikkei Asian Review

TAIPEI/TOKYO/SEOUL — With its share of the smartphone market slipping, Apple plans to launch a lower-cost iPhone next spring to win customers in emerging markets and retake ground in China lost to Huawei Technologies and other rivals, sources said.  The new model would be Apple’s first low-cost smartphone since the launch of the iPhone SE in 2016, which started at…