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iQOO Z10 4G has been launched in Russia, with a Snapdragon chipset. The smartphone has been listed on the company's website in the country with a design that resembles another Vivo handset. This comes after the iQOO Z10 Lite 5G was unveiled in India in June. The Indian variant dual rear camera setup with a 50-megapixel primary shooter and a 2-megapixel secondary lens. The new model launched in Russia supports 4G connectivity. Both handsets have a 6,000mAh battery, with different charging speeds. iQOO Z10 Lite 4G Price, Availability iQOO Z10 4G price starts at RUB 16,999 (roughly Rs. 18,700) in Russia for the base model with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, while the 256GB storage variant costs RUB 18,499 (roughly Rs. 20,300). The handset is available in Taiga (Green) and Glacier (White) colour options (translated from Russian). There's also no word from the company on when (or whether) the handset will be introduced in other markets, including India. iQOO Z10 Lite 4G Specifications The dual-SIM iQOO Z10 Lite 4G runs on Funtouch OS 15 based on Android 15. The phone sports a 6.67-inch (1,080×2,400 pixels) AMOLED display with a refresh rate that ranges between 60Hz and 120Hz, up to 1,200nits peak brightness, and 394ppi pixel density. It is powered by an octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 685 chipset, built on a 6nm process. It also has IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance. The Vivo-sub brand has equipped the iQOO Z10 Lite 4G with 8GB of LPDDR4X RAM and up to 256GB of UFS 2.2 onboard storage. The handset is also equipped with a 6,000mAh battery with 44W charging support, which is faster than the 5G variant of the handset. For optics, the iQOO Z10 Lite 4G features a 50-megapixel primary camera with an f/1.8 aperture, and an unspecified 2-megapixel secondary camera with an f/2.4 aperture. On the front, a hole-punch cutout houses an 8-megapixel selfie camera, with an f/2.0 aperture. It supports 4G LTE, Bluetooth 5.0, dual-band Wi-Fi, a USB Type-C 2.0 port, GPS, BeiDou, GLONASS, Galileo, QZSS, and GNSS. The Russian variant of the iQOO Z10 Lite 4G has an in-display fingerprint sensor that can be used to unlock the handset. The Taiga colour option measures 162.29×75.31×7.99mm and weighs around 196g, while the Glacier colourway is slightly thicker and heavier, measuring 162.29×75.31×8.10mm and weighing about 198g. The major design difference between the Indian iQOO Z10 Lite model with 5G and the Russian variant with 4G connectivity seems to be the design of the main camera lens. The iQOO Z10 4G appears to be a redesigned version of the Vivo Y400 4G. Apart from this, the Indian variant featured a marble-like finish on the back, while the Russian variant features a solid colour. Unveiled on June 18 in India, the iQOO Z10 Lite 5G was priced at Rs. 9,999 at the launch for the base 4GB+128GB storage variant. It sports a 6.74-inch display with HD+ (7720×1,600 pixels), 90Hz of refresh rate, and 1,000 nits peak brightness. It is powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 6300 SoC, coupled with up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of storage.
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While the new ‘Liquid Glass’ look and a way more powerful Spotlight might be the leading features of macOS Tahoe 26, I’ve found that bringing over a much-loved iPhone feature has proven to be the highlight after weeks of testing. Live Activities steal the show on the iPhone, thanks to their glanceability and effortless way of highlighting key info, whether it’s from a first or third-party app. Some of my favorites are: Flighty displays flight tracking details in real-time, for myself, family, or friends Airlines like United show my seat, a countdown for boarding, or even baggage claim Rideshare apps tell you what kind of car you're driving is arriving in Apple Sports displays your favorite teams' live scores in real-time with the game Now, all of this is arriving on the Mac – right at the top navigation bar, near the right-hand side. They appear when your iPhone is nearby, signed into the same Apple Account, and mirror the same Live Activities you’d see on your phone. It’s a simple but powerful addition. I’ve used it plenty at my desk, but to me, it truly shines in Economy class. If you’ve ever tried balancing an iPhone and a MacBook Pro – or even a MacBook Air – on a tray table, you know the awkward overlap. I usually end up propping the iPhone against my screen, hanging it off the palm rest, or just tossing it in my lap. With Live Activities on the Mac, I can stick to one device and keep the tray table clutter-free. Considering notifications already sync, iPhone Mirroring arrived last year, Live Activities were ultimately the missing piece. On macOS Tahoe, they sit neatly collapsed in the menu bar, just like the Dynamic Island on iPhone, and you can click on one to expand and see the full Live Activity. Another click on any of these Live Activities quickly opens the app on your iPhone via the Mirroring app – it all works together pretty seamlessly. You can also easily dismiss them, as I have found they automatically expand for major updates, saving screen real estate on your Mac. If you already have a Live Activity that you really enjoy on your iPhone, there’s really no extra work needed from the developer, as these will automatically repeat. https://www.techradar.com/computing/mac-os/one-of-my-favorite-iphone-features-arrives-on-the-mac-with-tahoe-and-i-cant-stop-using-it
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AMD’s new Radeon RX 9060 8GB non-XT is the fifth card in the RDNA 4 family, arriving quietly and without a retail shelf debut. Like the RX 9070 GRE before it, this one is meant for OEM systems—prebuilt rigs you can actually buy in places like South Korea, but not yet in most other markets. That didn’t stop South Korean YouTuber Technosaurus from cracking open a newly purchased desktop, pulling out the card, and putting it through some benchmarks. On paper, the RX 9060 is supposed to slot neatly between Nvidia’s RTX 5050 and AMD’s own RX 9060 XT. Under the hood, it’s a cut-down Navi 44 GPU featuring 28 compute units, 1,792 shaders, 28 ray tracing cores, and 8GB of GDDR6 over a 128-bit bus. It runs just shy of 3 GHz, sips about 135 watts under load, and, in this case, came in Sapphire’s compact Pulse variant. The drop from the XT’s 32 CUs doesn’t sound like much, and as it turns out, in practice, it isn’t. Technosaurus ran the RX 9060 through nine modern games at 1080p with every slider cranked. What emerged was a surprisingly tight race: the RX 9060 landed within 2% of the RTX 5060 and just 6% shy of the RX 9060 XT, which is close enough that you’d need a benchmark overlay to tell them apart, as shown below. The real beatdown came against the RTX 5050, which only managed about 80% of the RX 9060’s frame rates—a gap big enough to see and feel in-game. The card’s behavior was also telling. That 3 GHz boost clock isn’t a boost; rather, it’s where the RX 9060 lives during gaming, until the modest power limit nudges it back. According to the host, overclocking isn’t going to net big gains here, but the efficiency is there, and the performance consistency between high-end CPUs like the Ryzen 7 9800X3D and more modest chips like the Ryzen 5 7500F suggests AMD has found a sweet spot for budget builds. Synthetic benchmarks continue to tell more of the same story. In 3DMark’s Time Spy, the RX 9060 posted 14,132 points; in Fire Strike, 35,511. That’s 38% and 25% faster than the RTX 5050, and still just a hair behind the RTX 5060. Titles like Cyberpunk 2077, God of War (2018), and Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 saw frame rates so close to the 5060 that, for most players, paying extra wouldn’t make sense—at least if you could buy one of these cards off the shelf. The other catch: the RX 9060 is still an 8GB card in 2025, which means its runway for “ultra” settings in the next wave of games isn’t long, especially if you bring ray tracing into the equation. The 16GB RX 9060 XT will age better (like most 16 GB cards), especially at 1080p, but it costs more and draws more power. If AMD ever brings the RX 9060 to global retail, it could be the value king of this segment, but for now, it’s a quiet OEM-only assassin. https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/gpus/amds-new-rx-9060-ripped-out-of-oem-pc-and-benchmarked-beats-the-rtx-5050-by-20-percent-basically-ties-the-rtx-5060-in-gaming-and-productivity
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iQOO 15, which is expected launch later this year, has been teased by the company on Weibo, the Chinese microblogging website. The Vivo sub-brand previously confirmed the existence of the handset, and the company has been referring the iQOO 15 moniker for the past couple of weeks. The iQOO 15 will debut as a successor to last year's iQOO 13 model. It is expected to ship with a Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 chipset, which is expected to be unveiled by Qualcomm next month, and could feature a 2K resolution display. The iQOO 15 is said to pack a 7,000mAh battery. It is expected to debut alongside the iQOO 15 Pro model in China. iQOO 15 Model Mentioned by Product Manager Ahead of Launch During a recent gaming livestream, iQOO product manager Galan V (translated from Chinese) shared photos on Weibo of actress Zhao Lusi using the iQOO 11S, playfully suggesting that she should be sent the upcoming iQOO 15 model The official iQOO Weibo account also reposted the user's post and mentioned the smartphone again, effectively confirming that the iQOO 15 is headed to the Chinese market in the coming weeks or months. Interestingly, this isn't the first time that the company has mentioned the iQOO 15. Last month, the smartphone maker revealed that gamers could participate in the ChinaJoy 2025 5v5 Honor of Kings tournament to win a chance to use the iQOO 15. iQOO 15 Specifications (Expected) The iQOO 15 is likely to be announced alongside the iQOO 15 Pro model. It is rumoured to feature a 6.85-inch 2K resolution display and an ultrasonic in-display fingerprint scanner. It could pack a 7,000mAh battery. It could be one of the first smartphones to run on the Snapdragon 8 Elite 2 SoC. The iQOO 15 is likely to go official in China next month or in October. The India launch could take place at a later date. For comparison, the iQOO 13 was announced in China in October last year, and it later came to India in December with a price tag of Rs. 54,999 for the base model with 12GB RAM + 256GB of storage. The iQOO 13 features a 6.82-inch 2K LTPO AMOLED screen with a 144Hz refresh rate. It runs on a Snapdragon 8 Elite chip, alongside up to 16GB of RAM and up to 512GB of storage. It has a triple rear camera unit comprising three 50-megapixel sensors. On the front, it has a 32-megapixel selfie camera. It has a 6,000mAh battery with 120W fast charging support. The handset offers an IP68 and IP69 rated build for dust and water resistance. https://www.gadgets360.com/mobiles/news/iqoo-15-teaser-launch-specifications-expected-weibo-9060676
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A social media account linked to Chinese state media wrote an article on WeChat asserting that Nvidia’s H20 chips are neither technologically advanced nor environmentally friendly. According to Reuters, the account, Yuyuan Tantian, is connected to China Central Television, which is a key organization in the country’s state media (propaganda) apparatus. “When a type of chip is neither environmentally friendly, nor advanced, nor safe, as consumers, we certainly have the option not to buy it,” Yuyuan Tantian said in the article (a translation, we assume). The H20 chip is Nvidia’s answer to Washington’s ban on high-end AI GPU exports to China. Although its performance is only a fraction of what the top-of-the-line H200 can accomplish, it still sold surprisingly well, resulting in Nvidia posting a record revenue despite temporarily falling under export control between April and July 2025. Aside from its reduced horsepower, Chinese authorities are also concerned with possible hidden geo-tracking and backdoors in the Green Team silicon. The U.S. Congress introduced a bill to enforce location tracking of high-end gaming and AI GPUs in mid-May, with the White House mulling doing the same earlier this month. Because of this, China has raised concerns about the security of the H20 chips that Nvidia sells in the country, even going as far as summoning the AI chip giant to explain if it had any backdoor security risks. This isn’t the only criticism of Nvidia in Chinese media in recent times. People’s Daily, the official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party, said that Nvidia should convince the Chinese people that its chips do not have security risks. However, the company has firmly denied any such risk, emphasizing that its GPUs have no kill switches, no backdoors, and no spyware. Although the headlining statement is not from a government source, China often uses state-linked social media accounts to shape its agenda and signal changes in its official stance without making a direct commitment. So, the criticism may be part of a broader campaign to steer domestic firms away from foreign AI hardware and toward homegrown alternatives like Huawei’s Ascend chips. Despite all these issues, many Chinese organizations and entities still purchase Nvidia products. Aside from the massive demand for H20 AI GPUs, there’s also a burgeoning black market for banned AI chips. It’s been estimated that a billion dollars’ worth of these GPUs have been sold in the past quarter, with some companies already advertising the upcoming B300, which is expected to arrive later this year. The WeChat post is likely the central government signaling its people to slowly move away from Nvidia’s products and use alternative homegrown AI GPUs instead. However, the ecosystem that the company delivers makes its local competitors a much less compelling alternative. Follow Tom's Hardware on Google News to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/china-state-media-says-nvidia-h20-gpus-are-unsafe-and-outdated-urges-chinese-companies-to-avoid-them-says-chip-is-neither-environmentally-friendly-nor-advanced-nor-safe
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