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  3. Motorola Edge 60 Pro is rumoured to be in development as the successor to last year's Motorola Edge 50 Pro. Ahead of its anticipated reveal, images of the purported smartphone have surfaced which give a glimpse of its design from all sides. According to a report, the phone will be equipped with an additional new button beneath the volume rockers which may offer extra functionality. However, its exact function is yet to be determined. Mystery Button on the Motorola Edge 60 Pro According to a report by NewMobile, the Motorola Edge 60 Pro appears to have a new button on the left spine. While official details are yet to be announced, the report speculates that it may serve as a control button for the camera, similar to the Camera Control button on the iPhone 16 models. Meanwhile, an alternative functionality is also suggested. Instead of being tied to one feature, it may offer a flexible purpose which could be customised, not too dissimilar from the iPhone's Action button. The images also reveal the specifications of one of the cameras part of the purported Motorola Edge 60 Pro's triple optics unit. The branding suggests it may have a 2.0-micrometre Sony LYTIA sensor with a 12-73mm lens and optical image stabilisation (OIS). Vivo Y39 5G Launches in India With Snapdragon 4 Gen 2 Chipset Similar to its predecessor, the phone is expected to come with a textured back panel, although it remains unknown if the material will be vegan leather that was seen in the Motorola Edge 50 Pro. Motorola Edge 60 Pro Price, Specifications (Expected) Previous reports suggest that the purported Motorola Edge 60 Pro may cost EUR 649.89 (roughly Rs. 60,000) for the 12GB RAM + 512GB storage variant. Notably, the Motorola Edge 50 Pro was launched at a starting price of EUR 699 (roughly Rs. 64,700) and Rs. 31,999 in India. Advertisement Apple iPhone 17 Series Said to Offer 8K Video Recording Infinix Note 50X 5G With Dimensity 7300 Ultimate SoC Launched in India The phone is rumoured to be offered in Blue, Green and Purple colours. It could be backed by a 5,100mAh battery with 68W wired fast charging support. Link: https://www.gadgets360.com/mobiles/news/motorola-edge-60-pro-images-leak-new-button-report-8024200
  4. This battery-equipped head strap might not be as impressive as Kiwi design’s H4 Boost Halo Battery Strap from a design perspective, but it still ticks many boxes. It boasts a 5,300mAh battery capacity – effectively doubling the battery life of your Meta Quest 3 or Quest 3S – and the padding and adjustable plastic deliver a secure yet comfortable fit that’s an upgrade on the default fabric strap that would have arrived with your VR headset. Best of all, it costs only $69.99 / £57 / AU$113. As such, it’s a relatively affordable option and the perfect choice for first-time or more casual Meta Quest users who aren’t ready to splash out on top-of-the line upgrades, but still want something worthwhile. The only negative of note is that at 358g this strap weighs about 70% of what the Meta Quest 3 and Meta Quest 3S each weigh on their own. So, if you’ve been struggling with the headset’s weight already then this will add over half as much weight again and could make your VR system unmanageable. You can pick up the Kiwi design K4 Boost Battery Strap from Kiwi design’s official store or Amazon for $69.99 / £57 / AU$113 – although it can regularly be found at a discount through both outlets. At this price, the K4 is a more affordable battery strap for your Meta Quest 3 or Meta Quest 3S – being cheaper than Kiwi’s own H4 strap, and Meta’s official Elite Strap with battery. The K4 Boost Battery Strap shares several design similarities with the official Meta Quest 3 Elite Strap with Battery. It’s a hard plastic strap with a battery at the rear, which can be adjusted to fit the size of your head. The hard plastic with padding ensures the design delivers a secure yet comfortable fit on your head; it feels significantly more solid on the head over the fabric strap the Quest 3 headset comes with in its box. There are some differences between this and the official plastic battery strap, however. The first is that the head strap is padded for additional comfort, and the other is the Kiwi design has a hinge half way along each side. Not only does this hinge help you to find a better position for the strap on your head; it means you can more easily put on and take off the headset without putting stress on the arms as it just folds up. I had previously used an official Elite Strap with my Meta Quest 2, but it snapped on one side – roughly where the K4’s hinge is positioned – following just a few months’ use. Based on the K4 Boost Battery Strap’s design then, I expect it to be more durable. As for the battery itself, beyond serving as a counterweight to the front of the headset, helping improve the comfort of your setup, the 5,300mAh unit will more than double the length of time for which your Meta Quest setup can be used. The Quest 3S features a 4,324mAh capacity battery and Quest 3 a 4,879mAh battery, so with the K4 supplying an extra 5,300mAh, you can expect to run each device for just over double the time. What’s more, while the K4’s battery pack is hooked up to your Quest 3 using the built-in USB-C cable, you can use your Quest’s USB-C charger to refuel both the headset and strap simultaneously. Kiwi design promises that a 45W charger can restore 60% charge to your headset and 65% to the strap in an hour – just like its H4 battery strap – by dividing 22.5W of power between the battery and headset. The only downside to consider here is that the battery isn’t light. At 358g, the K4 strap weighs about 70% of the Meta Quest 3 or Meta Quest 3S on their own. It’s lighter than some battery straps, and from my experience makes up for the weight with added comfort. However, if you already struggle with the weight of either headset then you may prefer Kiwi’s K4 Comfort Strap (which is identical except it lacks the built-in battery). In addition, the K4 Boost Battery Strap doesn’t offer as much in the way of adjustments as more high-end options such as the H4 Boost Halo Battery Strap – which includes an adjustable front cushion, for example. However, the latter is also more expensive, so this is to be expected. To test the Kiwi design K4 Boost Battery Strap thoroughly, I attached it to my Meta Quest 3S and used it as my primary head strap on that headset for a few weeks. I also made sure to swap between the K4 and the base strap to compare, while also pitting against the Razer head strap and the Kiwi design H4 Boost Halo Battery strap (which was attached to my Meta Quest 3) to contrast different third-party options. Link: https://www.techradar.com/computing/virtual-reality-augmented-reality/kiwi-design-k4-boost-battery-strap-review
  5. It took TSMC around five years to build the first module of its Fab 21 near Phoenix, Arizona, from groundbreaking to production start. This is significantly longer than the company takes to construct a fab in Taiwan. But now that TSMC's executives in the U.S. have learned how to build fabs in America, the world's No. 1 contract chipmaker plans to build its U.S. production facilities at a pace comparable to one it has in Taiwan (about two years), reports Nikkei. As always, there are a couple of caveats. Building Fab 21 module 1 took nearly five years due to labor issues, soaring costs, and cultural barriers. However, now that all the potential construction bottlenecks and reliable contractors have been identified, it should be easier and faster for TSMC to build new Fab 21 modules at a pace closer to its usual two-year timeline in Taiwan. TSMC has not officially confirmed whether it will match its domestic build speed in the U.S. However, Nikkei says the company plans to start constructing its third fab in the U.S. — Fab 21 module 3 — this year. "After a painful learning curve, we have finally connected most of the dots and know which local construction contractors we can work with in building new plants," a TSMC executive Currently, the company is finishing equipment installation into its Fab 21 module 1 and then plans to move tools into its Fab 21 module 2 once its construction is complete. TSMC expects to start trial production of chips using its 3nm-class process technologies (N3B, N3E, N3P, N3X, etc.) at Fab 21 module 2 sometime in 2026 and then initiate high-volume manufacturing there by 2028, just as planned. Now, if TSMC indeed plans to build its 2nm-capable Fab 21 module 3 in about two years, then it can indeed speed up production of chips on its N2-series and A16 (1.6nm-class) process technologies in the U.S. If the facility is ready and equipped in the second half of 2027, then it can potentially start technology transfer from Taiwan. If everything goes well, trial production could begin sometime in 2028, and volume production could commence in 2029. However, the big question is whether TSMC can get all the necessary tools on time if it significantly speeds up the construction process. Companies like ASML and Applied Materials have backlogs worth billions of dollars, and to speed up their lead times, they need to build new production capacities, so it is not easy for them to ship a tool earlier than initially agreed upon. Although TSMC would certainly like to expand its production facilities in the U.S. (especially when President Trump threatens the industry with tariffs), it can barely get fab equipment significantly faster. Link: https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/tsmc-to-reportedly-speed-up-fab-building-in-the-us-third-fab-to-begin-construction-this-year
  6. Saga Frontier 2 didn't exactly set the world on fire when it released for the original PlayStation in 2000—at least in the west—but time has treated it well. Like its predecessor, it ignores the then-ascendant move to 3D in favor of lavishly illustrated hand-drawn backgrounds and cheerful sprite work. As a result—and sure, this is subjective—its art style has held up remarkably well compared to the likes of Final Fantasy 7, for example. Until now you've had to emulate SaGa Frontier 2 if you want to play it on PC. Not anymore: a remaster just dropped on Steam, after an announcement during the Nintendo Direct today. It follows the PC debut of the original SaGa Frontier, which was released in 2021. The remaster includes sharper graphics, a modernized user interface, new game plus, and the ability to fast-forward combat. Surprisingly, there's quite a lot of new content too: there are new narrative events and playable characters, which should make another playthrough worthwhile. There's also an unspecified number of new "powerful, augmented" bosses to tackle, and a new Parameter Inheritance feature which lets you transfer stats between members of your party. You can also send out diggers to carry out expeditions, which net rewards if they're successful. The SaGa series debuted in 1989 as a more challenging take on the Final Fantasy template. The most recent instalment released last year, in the form of SaGa: Emerald Beyond. It's fair to say the series has a much lower profile in the west compared to other Square Enix concerns; I haven't played Emerald Beyond and it didn't seem to gain much traction among PC gamers, but classic PlayStation JRPGs getting an airing on PC is always welcome. It's not the only cult classic exhumation performed today: Raidou Remastered: The Mystery of the Soulless Army is an old action-oriented Shin Megami Tensei spin-off from 2006, coming to PC for the first time in June. Link: https://www.pcgamer.com/games/rpg/one-of-square-enix-most-underrated-playstation-era-jrpgs-just-shadow-dropped-on-steam/
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  10. In-game Name: King_of_dark - Date & Time: 28/03/2025 - Streak Number: 28 - Screen Shot: https://imgur.com/GqZD1GV

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