Sony cuts PlayStation 5 production due to component and logistics issues

Sony cuts PlayStation 5 production due to component and logistics issues The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted the supply chains among most industries, but some feel the impact more than others. Most recently it appears the availability of Sony’s PlayStation 5 will again be reduced. The console has been hard to find for most of the time since its launch last year and now Bloomberg reports the Japanese conglomerate has reduced its PS5 production for this fiscal year due to component and logistics constraints.

The publication, citing people familiar with the operations, claims that Sony previously had a production forecast of 16 million units for the year ending in…

Oppo A55s image leaks, Geekbench shows a Snapdragon 480 chipset

Oppo A55s image leaks, Geekbench shows a Snapdragon 480 chipset With an Oppo A53s 5G, A54, A54s, A54 5G, A55, A55 5G and A56 all having been unveiled this year, you’d think that the company is done with the A5x branch, at least for a little while. You’d be wrong – here are leaked images of the Oppo A55s 5G.

The show the phone in black and mint green. The rear camera design looks very similar to the A54s and A55, though it is not identical to any of the phones we listed above. While the image is a bit fuzzy, we should note that there are only two camera modules actually on there – the small circle in the middle is an “AI” label. Unfortunately, we can’t…

YouTube will start hiding dislike counts on all videos across the platform

YouTube will start hiding dislike counts on all videos across the platform Earlier this year, YouTube started experimenting with hiding the dislike counts on videos to help reduce the dislike attacks on creators across the platform, and after analysis in July, YouTube did see a reduction in that behavior, so the company has announced it will start hiding the dislike counts on all the videos across its platform.

But that doesn’t mean you won’t be able to dislike a video since the dislike button isn’t going anywhere, and you can still use it to tune the recommendations. It’s just that the number of dislikes a video gets will now be private to creators who can…

Samsung stops One UI 4 beta updates for the Galaxy S21, stable release incoming

Samsung stops One UI 4 beta updates for the Galaxy S21, stable release incoming Samsung pushed its fourth One UI 4 beta for the Galaxy S21 series last week, and today a company representative revealed it was the final one. The next firmware for the 2021 flagship will be the stable update but we still have no ETA.

The Community Manager on Beta operations revealed any issues with the fourth Beta will be fixed with the new package, which will be the official firmware. So barring the discovery of any major last-minute issues the next time an update notification arrives it should be for the Android 12-based One UI 4 stable version.

The Galaxy S21 smartphones will be…

Instagram starts testing a new feature that reminds you to take a break

Instagram starts testing a new feature that reminds you to take a break Instagram head Mr. Adam Mosseri announced that the company has started testing a new feature called “Take a Break” to help users curb their Instagram addiction and encourage them to take a break after spending a certain amount of time on the app.

It’s an opt-in feature, which, after being turned on, will allow you to set in-app reminders to take a break from the Instagram app after continuously using it for 10, 20, or 30 minutes.

Instagram’s “Take a Break” feature reminds you take a break from using the app

Mr. Mosseri said that the “Take a Break” feature is developed as a…

Upcoming Moto G Power 2022 leaks with renders and specs galore

Upcoming Moto G Power 2022 leaks with renders and specs galore Motorola launched the Moto G Power (2021) back in January, which means we’re probably very close to the unveiling of its successor, the tentatively named Moto G Power 2022. This phone is clearly in the works, as it has been leaked today with official-looking renders alongside a bunch of specs. So let’s dive in.

Next year’s iteration of the Moto G Power changes the design, as you can see, moving the camera array on the back to the top left side from its more centered position on the 2021 edition. The bottom bezel seems oddly larger than that of its predecessor, which is not a great look…

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