Chinese display-maker CSOT may develop Samsung Galaxy M54’s OLED panel

Chinese display-maker CSOT may develop Samsung Galaxy M54’s OLED panel



Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy M54’s OLED panel is likely to be developed by Chinese display makers CSOT and BOE.


According to SamMobile, the tech giant signed up CSOT and BOE to its supply chain in an effort to reduce production costs for the mid-range, budget-friendly Galaxy M54.


The company used OLED panels for the existing Galaxy M53 from Display and BOE, the report said.


Earlier, it was rumoured that the tech giant is likely to launch Galaxy M54, this year which is expected to feature Snapdragon 888 processor along with a high-refresh-rate screen, and a big battery.


The device will feature a 6.67-inch display with Full HD+ resolution and a 90Hz refresh rate.


It will reportedly come equipped with the Snapdragon 888 processor, 8GB RAM, and 128GB internal storage.


Talking about the camera, it could feature a 32MP selfie camera, a 64MP primary rear camera, a 12MP ultrawide camera, and a 5MP macro camera.


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Watch: OPPO demonstrates ray tracing tech using Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

Watch: OPPO demonstrates ray tracing tech using Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2



on Tuesday announced that its next Find X series flagship smartphone will be amongst the firsts to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform. Besides, the Chinese electronic maker demonstrated ray tracing on live game demos at the Snapdragon Summit 2022. For the uninitiated, unveiled the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 on November 16. The mobile platform is among the firsts with native support for hardware-accelerated ray tracing.


“OPPO’s collaboration with Technologies has reached a new stage. Drawing on OPPO’s extensive experience in mobile graphics and AI, and the powerful capabilities of the new flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, and Qualcomm Technologies have delivered a breakthrough in mobile ray tracing and brought Google NAS to smartphones for the first time. We look forward to extending our cooperation with Qualcomm Technologies,” said Pete Lau, Senior Vice President and Chief Product Officer at .


In a statement, OPPO said it OPPO has collaborated with Qualcomm Technologies to conduct software optimisations based on the new generation Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 Mobile Platform. These optimisations enable OPPO’s ray tracing to be applied to complex, large-scale game scenes on mobile devices.

Also read: Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 to redefine mobile gaming, photo-taking experience


In addition to the cooperation in mobile ray tracing technology, OPPO has been working with Qualcomm Technologies and Google to enhance artificial intelligence capabilities on mobile devices. Under the collaboration, OPPO said, it has successfully integrated the hardware power reward into Google NAS for the first time.


“We are excited to work with OPPO to bring hardware accelerated ray tracing experience to mobile games,” said Ziad Asghar, Vice President of Product Management, Qualcomm Technologies, Inc.


He added, “The collaboration between Qualcomm Technologies and OPPO in this area allows game developers to take full advantage of desktop-level quality ray tracing to provide the highest visual fidelity, life-like aliasing free shadows, reflections on curved surfaces and global illumination to unlock next-level gaming experience on mobile, all in real-time at usable frame rate. The collaboration covers the entire render stack, this is a significant step in driving forward the mobile gaming ecosystem. We look forward to deepening our cooperation with OPPO, to further explore the possibilities of innovation landing on mobile devices powered by premium-tier Snapdragon platforms.”





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Amazon Clinic launched as virtual health service for common conditions

Amazon Clinic launched as virtual health service for common conditions



is stepping back into virtual care with a new service that uses secure messaging to connect patients with doctors for help with nearly two dozen conditions.


The retail giant said on Tuesday it will launch Clinic in 32 states to provide medication refills and care for conditions like allergies, erectile disfunction, hair loss, migraine and urinary tract infections.


That list does not include the flu, COVID-19, ear infections or other urgent care conditions for which patients often seek help through telemedicine.


said it will work to add other conditions over time to the service, which will not accept insurance. It also plans to expand the service to more states in the coming months.


Tuesday’s announcement comes more than two months after Amazon said it will shut down Amazon Care, a hybrid virtual, in-home service it spent years developing. The company had launched that service in 2019 for its Washington employees. It expanded it last year, allowing private employers nationwide to sign up for the service – an effort that didn’t get much traction.


In July, the company announced plans to acquire One Medical, a primary care organisation that, as of March, had about 767,000 members and 188 medical offices in 25 markets.


The USD 3.9 billion deal was seen as way for Amazon to shift its health ambitions into a model that was more profitable. The Federal Trade Commission is reviewing that deal.


Amazon’s foray into also includes Amazon Pharmacy, an own online drug store that allows its Prime members to order medication or prescription refills, and have them delivered to their front door in a couple of days.


In its announcement on Tuesday, Amazon said Amazon Pharmacy and One Medical were two key parts of its plans.


But we also know that sometimes you just need a quick interaction with a clinician for a common health concern that can be easily addressed virtually, the company said.


Amazon.com Inc. said the price for care will be set by the providers, not Amazon Clinic, and it did not offer a range in a blog post announcing the service.


Shares in Amazon were up 3 per cent in trading before the opening bell.

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MrBeast dethrones PewDiePie as most subscribed individual on YouTube

MrBeast dethrones PewDiePie as most subscribed individual on YouTube



Popular content creator Jimmy Donaldson aka MrBeast has surpassed Felix Arvid Ulf Kjellberg aka PewDiePie, to become the most subscribed individual on the the video-streaming platform.


MrBeast, 24, has more than 111 million subscribers. He started his journey by sharing video gameplays, following which he began creating videos of stunts, charitable acts and giveaways.


Donaldson, who also operates the ‘MrBeast Burger’ virtual restaurant, started uploading videos on at the beginning of 2012, at the age of 13.


‘MrBeast’ is the fourth most subscribed channel on . He also runs 4 other channels — ‘Beast Philanthropy’, ‘MrBeast Gaming’, ‘Beast Reacts’ and ‘MrBeast 2’.


His subscribers expressed their joy on his milestone achivement.


While one commented, “congrats for surpassing Pewds! You deserve it bro! You and Felix are legends”, another one said: “Congrats on becoming YouTube’s most subscribed creator channel.”


Earlier, when a subscriber asked PewDiePie that “will MrBeast ever pass you?”, he had replied: “He definitely will. I can’t wait for it to be over. His fans are infiltrating my comments. I guess I’m getting a taste of my own medicine. He definitely deserves it. I hope he does it.”


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Over 1 bn youngsters at hearing loss risk due to headphones: Study

Over 1 bn youngsters at hearing loss risk due to headphones: Study



Over one billion teenagers and young people are potentially at risk of hearing loss due to their use of headphones and earbuds, and attendance at loud music venues, according to a study published in the journal BMJ Global Health.


The international team, including researchers from Medical University of South Carolina, US, noted that the governments around the world need to urgently prioritise “safe listening” policies to safeguard aural health.


“There is an urgent need for governments, industry, and civil society to prioritise global hearing loss prevention by promoting safe listening practices,” the authors of the study said.


The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that over 430 million people worldwide currently have disabling hearing loss, the researchers said.


Young people are particularly vulnerable because of their use of personal listening devices (PLDs), such as smartphones, headphones and earbuds, and attendance at loud music venues, amid poor regulatory enforcement, they said.


Previously published research suggests that PLD users often choose volumes as high as 105 decibel (dB) while average sound levels at entertainment venues range from 104 to 112 dB.


This far exceeds the permissible sound levels of 80 dB for adults and 75 dB for children even if for very short periods of time.


The researchers gauged the prevalence of unsafe listening practices among teens and young adults to create a global estimate of the numbers who could therefore be at risk of hearing loss.


They trawled research databases for relevant studies published in English, French, Spanish and Russian, involving 12-34 year-olds, and reporting on objectively measured device output levels and length of exposure.


The research included 33 studies, corresponding to data from 35 records and 19,046 participants. 17 records focused on PLD use and 18 focused on loud entertainment venues.


The researchers also estimated the number of people who could be at risk of hearing loss by considering the estimated global population of 12-34 year-olds in 2022 (2.8 billion) and the best estimates of exposure to unsafe listening practices from PLDs or loud entertainment venues.


The research indicates that the prevalence of unsafe listening practices from PLD use and attendance at loud entertainment venues is common worldwide — 24 per cent and 48 per cent, respectively, among teens and young people.


The researchers estimate that the global number of teens and young adults who could potentially be at risk of hearing loss as a result ranges from 0.67 to 1.35 billion.

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