Light Start – Sideloading Google into the Mate 30 Pro, China’s underwhelming response to the iPhone 11, Cool Ideas is DDoSed, and Pinkman is back.
Author: Marcé
Anthony Mackie has just announced that he won’t come to Comic Con Africa for the second year in a row due to a production delay in Budapest.
Today Huawei announced to Mate 30 and the Mate 30 Pro, and they both run on Android while boasting impressive specs.
Along with the Mate 30 lineup, Huawei announced a bunch of other things. Interesting things. In the shape of the Huawei Watch GT 2, the Huawei Vision TV and the FreeBuds 3. The Huawei Watch GT 2 comes in two sizes, the 46mm as well as the 42mm ultra-slim design. Both variations are powered by the Kirin A1 chip that features increased Bluetooth range. They’re fitted with speakers and microphones, so you can listen to music (we doubt you’ll want to tho), and answer phone calls. In our experience, the first-gen Watch GT features two-week battery life, and Huawei expects…
As Toto said back in 1982: “I bless the rain down in Africa”. The rain has indeed been blessed, with the South African rain network completing the first 5G network rollout in Africa.
The MSI GT76 Titan DT is a monstrous machine with the power to match. Watch as we unbox this gaming notebook along with all its goodies.
Google sent out invites for its next ‘Made by Google’ event. It’ll take place in New York City on 15 October and we’re expecting to see the Pixel 4.
This week on Stuffed — Here’s what we thought about the Apple Event, how to secure your WhatsApp account and Huawei’s lack of Google apps.
This week in light start: The new iPhones have a secret, Iron Man may return to the MCU in Phase 4, iOS 13 has a security bug and the plug pulled on i3.
MTN’s fibre service provider, Supersonic, has announced new fixed LTE packages. These are reasonably priced, starting at R400 pm for 120GB of data.