This is the world's first 18 GB RAM smartphone!

 


18 GB (GB) RAM smartphone has come in the market. The Red Magic 6 Pro model has been dubbed as the world's first 18 GB RAM smartphone by various technology media. 

According to Indian technology media Gadget Now, Tencent Games and Nubia have jointly developed this gaming smartphone.

This smartphone uses AMOLED screen with a refresh rate of 165 Hz. One of the gaming experiences will give a response rate of less than 8 milliseconds.

The display resolution of the smartphone is 1080 * 2400. It uses octa-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 processor. This smartphone with four and a half thousand mAh battery has 120-watt fast charging facility. The back of the phone has a 64-megapixel main sensor, an 8-megapixel ultra-wide-angle lens and a two-megapixel macro camera. There is an 8-megapixel camera on the front.

The smartphone will be available in the Chinese market from March 11 at a price of 4,399 yuan. The phone in the world market


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YouTube has shut down 5 TV channels in Myanmar


The US-based technology company Alphabet's video-sharing site YouTube has removed five television channels run by the Myanmar army from its platform.

The five channels that have been removed include state-run Myanmar Radio and Television (MRTV) as well as army-controlled Mayawadi Media, MW Variety and MWD Myanmar.

A spokesman for YouTube confirmed to Reuters that several channels had been shut down and many videos had been removed in accordance with the Community Goodline and applicable laws.

He said the move was in response to the military's ouster of a democratic government in the Southeast Asian nation in February.

Earlier, Facebook authorities also banned the Myanmar Army and all related accounts and pages on their platform.
 

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The new iMac is coming in five colors!



Technology giant Apple plans to unveil a smaller Mac Pro and a 24-inch iMac series in a variety of colors.

John Prosser, who leaked the correct information about Apple, said that Apple may unveil the new iMac in many colors. Silver, Space Gray, Rose Gold, Sky Blue and Green can be seen in IMAC.

According to a report by technology site Verge, Apple may have different colors for the new iMac from the memory of the first iMac. Prosara claims that the new design will have a narrower bezel like the Apple iPad Pro.

He said the new iMac may have the same port as last year's iMac. However, this time the location of the port may change.

The Pro Display XDR and iPad Pro could be a combination of the new design iMac. Even if the design is changed, the device does not have Face ID.


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Google Pay has joined 84 banks in 24 countries


Google is working hard on their digital payment system Google Pay. Following this, the service has been newly connected with 84 banks and financial institutions in 24 countries. 

Most of the banks that have joined Google Pay for contactless payments are Canadian. However, the whole list is spread across 5 continents.

The newly listed countries are: Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Poland, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Sweden, UAE, UK and Ukraine. 

Note that Google Pay is currently providing services in 40 countries.


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Apple surpasses Samsung in smartphone sales


For the first time since 2016, Apple has surpassed Samsung in global smartphone sales. The iPhone maker achieved this milestone in the last quarter of 2020 as the fourth quarter.

According to Gartner's latest report, global smartphone sales fell 5 percent in the fourth quarter of 2020. Even then, Apple is at the top of sales with its four iPhone 12 models in that quarter.

For the past few years, Samsung or Huawei have been at the top. But with the new iPhone, Apple topped the market with 20.8 percent share. On the other hand, Huawei is at the bottom of the list of top 5 companies. Xiaomi is third and Apo is fourth.

Note that Samsung is at the top in 2020 as a whole. Last year, their market share was 18.8 percent. Apple was in second place with 14.8 percent share.
 

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Black holes many times larger than imagined

 


The time has come for astronauts to change the scope of their expectations about black holes. According to the New York Times, a team of international researchers has come to the conclusion that the size of one of the first black hole inventions, Seasonus X-1, is actually much larger than it is thought.

The binary system-based black hole was previously thought to have only 15 solar masses, but is now believed to be 21 solar masses.

While this may not seem very important compared to the supermassive black holes of millions or even billions of solar masses, it is time to change our perception of black holes.

The research team also found that the size of a black hole measured by X-rays was much larger than that found by the laser interferometer Gravitational-Web Observatory (LIGO).


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NASA rover landed successfully on Mars

 


Called the state-of-the-art man-made astrobiology lab sent into space, the Perseverance Rover has successfully landed on Mars. The US space agency NASA's rover completed the landing at 3pm Bangladesh time on Thursday after a long seven-month journey.

The rover landed in a huge hole near the equator of Mars. Scientists have named the hole Jejero. The rover will try to find out if life ever existed on Mars, NASA said.

The six-wheeled Mars rover will orbit Mars for at least two years. There will be excavation of stones and collection of samples and information.

Shortly after landing, Perseverance sent several black and white images from the surface of Mars. In one of them, the shadow of the rover can be seen on the rocky surface of Mars. NASA has released a photo taken by Perseverance.

Meanwhile, after the rover landed on Mars, NASA workers were overjoyed. U.S. President Joe Biden observed the landing of the rover and congratulated those concerned.


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Facebook stopped showing news in Australia

 


Facebook has blocked access to news content in Australia. The Facebook pages of the country's media are not visible even from outside Australia.

Facebook authorities have stopped showing news on Facebook's newsfeed in Australia since Thursday due to a dispute with the government over a law that would allow profits to be shared with the media.

The Australian government has said the move would jeopardize Facebook's legitimacy.

The BBC's dramatic move has raised concerns among Australians about access to vital information, the BBC reported.

Residents of Australia woke up on Thursday morning to find there was no news content on their news feed, Reuters reported. They can't even see the Facebook page of any local or international media.

Along with the news media page, Facebook also blocked the pages of various departments including health and energy of the Australian government in the morning. However, they later claimed that the official page was closed "by mistake".


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BlackBerry smartphone is coming back with physical keyboard


BlackBerry left the smartphone market in 2016. BlackBerry could not take advantage of the new Android phone with TCL. Basically, the company could not stand the popularity of Android and iOS. However, the BlackBerry smartphone is going to return to the smartphone market by the end of this year.

Texas-based SmartUp OnwardMobility, the new owner of the BlackBerry brand, has confirmed the launch of the new BlackBerry device by the end of this year. BlackBerry's partnership with TCL ended last year.

BlackBerry then struck a deal with Onward Mobility. It was announced last year that BlackBerry would return to Europe and North America under a licensing partnership.

This new phone will be a FiveG smartphone. The new phone is working with the main focus on safety. There will be a physical keyboard. And Onwardmobility is working with Foxconn to make this smartphone.

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NASA's Mars rover Perseverance has successfully landed on Mars


NASA's Mars rover 'Perseverance' has successfully landed on Mars after overcoming '7 minutes of panic'. That signal has already reached the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Los Angeles.

Initially, NASA scientists thought there was no damage to Perseverance and would soon launch an "expedition" to Mars.

Perseverance entered the atmosphere of Mars this week after a journey of about seven months. Mars is able to touch the ground about 2040 million kilometers away from the earth.

Earlier, JPL's landing scientist Al Chen described the last 7 minutes of landing as the most risky and frightening. "Perseverance includes an six-wheeled search vehicle," he said. The vehicle has all the technical equipment needed to take pictures of the surface of Mars, analyze the nature of the soil, and send those pictures and information. The vehicle has been sent in a 'capsule' with the spacecraft to avoid any damage during the high-speed collision on the ground. After reaching the atmosphere of Mars. In the last 7 minutes, the vehicle-along with the capsule will crash and slowly stop at one place. This is the scariest and most complicated time.

However, the scientists said that they have been able to cope with the shock. After their expectation, the capsule will be opened and the 6-wheeler will come out from inside and start its search. Now NASA scientists are waiting for him.


 

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