5 days ago | By GSMArena
Another week down, so let's look back at the top stories. Samsung's Galaxy A34 and A54 were finally unveiled. The duo, which is bound to be among the most popular phones of the year, has 1080p 120Hz Super AMOLED displays, 5,000mAh batteries with 25W charging, and IP67 water resistance. The Galaxy A54 has a smaller 6.4-inch display, a 50MP main camera, and a 5nm Exynos 1380 chipset. The A34 has a 6.6-inch display, 48MP main camera, an a 6nm Dimensity 1080. Both are on sale - the Galaxy A54 starts at €490, while the A34 is €390.
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5 days ago | By Windows Central
After trying and failing in the past, the new Bing Chat is the killer feature that finally got me to switch from Google and not look back.
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