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OnePlus confirms its first foldable smartphone will be coming later in 2023 – GSMArena.com news – GSMArena.com


OnePlus today officially confirmed that it will be launching its first flagship foldable smartphone. The phone will releasing in the second half of 2023.
It’s official đ
â Pete Lau (@PeteLau) February 28, 2023
âOur first foldable phone will have the signature OnePlus fast and smooth experience. It must be a flagship phone that doesn’t settle because of its folding form, in terms of industrial design, mechanical technology, and other aspects. We want to launch a device that aims to be at the pinnacle experience of todayâs foldable market.â said Kinder Liu, President, and COO of OnePlus at the company’s MWC panel discussion.
Speaking to TechCrunch, Liu indicated that the foldable will have the form-factor of a book, meaning more along the lines of the Galaxy Z Fold rather than the Galaxy Z Flip. It remains to be seen whether this will be a brand new device or perhaps a modified and rebranded version of the Oppo Find N2.
The company had nothing more to say at the moment nor did it have any images to share. The best look we have at this device is potentially the teaser image above from the OnePlus 11 global launch, which narrows down the launch window to Q3 2023. We will see then what the company has in store for us.
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The video game industryâs annual trade show E3 is canceled again as organizers say they will âre-evaluate the futureâ – Fortune


E3, the annual trade show of the video game industry where upcoming titles are unveiled and showcased, has been cancelled for 2023âand many observers suspect the event might finally be over for good.
The Entertainment Software Association and ReedPop, which had been hired to organize this yearâs show, announced the cancellation late Thursday. The news came after a growing number of game publishers, including Microsoft, Nintendo, Ubisoft, and Tencent, announced they would not take part in E3 2023.
Both the physical and digital events were scrubbed. On the E3 Website, the two show organizers declined to address whether they would attempt another gathering next year, saying only âboth parties will re-evaluate the future of E3.â
Thatâs a tremendous U-turn from the hyperbole of the show runners last July, when they claimed E3 2023 would set âa new benchmark for video game expos in 2023 and beyond.â
News on #E32023 from the source. pic.twitter.com/BK7TUlb8mZ
â E3 (@E3) March 30, 2023
The last physical E3 was held in 2019, where attendees were able to get their first hands-on time with Googleâs Stadia cloud-streaming service and Microsoft began discussing âProject Scarlett,â which would become the Xbox Series X. (Cyberpunk 2077 and Final Fantasy 7 Remake earned âbest of showâ honors.)
The ESA cancelled the show in 2020 due to the pandemic and held a digital version in 2021 that met with mixed reactions, at best. In 2022, it once again cancelled both the digital and in person show.
While E3 is dead, the industry is still likely to unveil upcoming games over the course of the summer. Ubisoft plans to host an event (likely online) around the same mid-June time frame E3 was scheduled for. Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo will likely hold their own showcases. And Summer Game Fest, hosted by Game Awards founder Geoff Keighley, will take place on June 8 in Los Angeles.
While many in the industry are mourning the apparent death of E3, the wheels for the showâs diminishing relevancy were set into motion a decade ago. In 2013, Nintendo broke tradition and announced it would not hold its traditional pre-show press conference, opting instead to talk directly to fans via a Webcast and offering demos of unreleased games at Best Buy stores around the country in conjunction with E3.
That initial Nintendo Direct proved to be an effective way to talk directly to customers, without the filter of the media. In the years since, all of the major console manufacturers have embraced it, as have many third-party publishers, such as EA and Ubisoft.
And even in 2013, some analysts were questioning whether the show could survive.
âWith the acknowledgement that most of the growth, in a general sense, in gaming is coming outside of retail, E3 is going to take another tick down,â said John Taylor, who was with Arcadia Research Corp, said at the time. âI think weâre going to start hearing discussions about how important E3 is. ⊠It may end up being too big of a venue.â
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GM is phasing out Apple CarPlay and Android Auto in EVs – Yahoo News Australia
Many car makers tout smartphone connectivity as a selling point, but GM won’t in the future. In a Reuters interview, GM digital chief Edward Kummer and executive cockpit director Mike Himche say GM will phase out Apple CarPlay and Android Auto with upcoming electric cars, beginning with the 2024 Chevy Blazer EV. Instead, you’ll have to rely on Android Automotive and its apps.
Users will get eight years of free Google Assistant and Google Maps use at no extra charge, GM says. The company doesn’t mention what you’ll pay if you still need those functions afterward. We’ve asked GM for comment. It will still offer CarPlay and Android Auto in combustion engine models, and you won’t lose access on existing EVs. GM plans an all-electric passenger vehicle line by 2035.
The company argues that Android Automotive provides more control over the experience. There are upcoming driver assistance technologies that are “more tightly coupled” with navigation features, Himche says, and GM doesn’t want them to require a smartphone. Kummer also acknowledged that there are “subscription revenue opportunities.” Don’t be surprised if you’re paying a recurring fee for certain features like you already do with some brands.
Android Automotive has a growing footprint. On top of GM, companies like BMW, Honda, Polestar, Stellantis, Volvo and VW are adopting it with or without Google apps. However, the platform doesn’t preclude support for CarPlay or Android Auto. GM is deliberately dropping those features. While this could lead to some innovative driver aids, it could also force you to mount your phone if there’s an app or function the EV’s infotainment system doesn’t support.
The decision is a blow to Apple. Its services may not have native support in GM EVs. The iPhone maker is also developing a next-gen CarPlay experience that can take over the entire dashboard â GM just ruled itself out as a potential customer. If Apple is going to have more control over your drive, it will have to turn to other marques.
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Sega Releases Free Murder Mystery Sonic Game for April Foolsâ Day – ComingSoon.net


April Foolsâ Day has not yet arrived quite yet in 2023, but that hasnât stopped Sega from celebrating. The company stealth dropped a new Sonic the Hedgehog game for free called The Murder of Sonic the Hedgehog, which lets players solve, as the title says, who killed the Blue Blur.
This game is currently on Steam and takes around 70 minutes to complete. Itâs a text-based adventure where players have to piece together clues and use them to prove a suspectâs alibi in order to figure out who âkilledâ Sonic in a Glass Onion-style murder mystery gone awry. There are also small runner levels where players control Sonic and collect rings while dodging obstacles.
Sega put out a cheeky trailer with the game, too, saying it had âheard the feedbackâ and was taking the franchise in a whole new direction.
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