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Mastercard and Samsung finally have agreed to collaborate on making card payments even more secure for their users everytime they go "shopping". They are going to incorporate a fingerprint sensor into Samsung Cards to reduce contact points at in-store payment terminals. This sounds good! Although this appears to be similar to Mastercard's Biometric Payment Card that was showcased a few years ago, the new cards will use a more secure chipset from Samsung's System LSI business. These new biometric cards can be used at any Mastercard chip or POS terminal. Yet, we have heard not a thing about VISA, Mastercard's biggest Competitor, which are used widely as well with millions of users. If VISA is tending something else or another agreement with any other Device Company we are waiting excitingly to hear more. Mastercard definitely made a step forward.. - Tech News 2021 Team / 9 March 2021 |
The short answer is, Yes !
A few weeks back, Xiaomi the Chinese Company announced MIUI 12.5 globally. Recently, it started rolling out to several Xiaomi phones in India, including Redmi devices (Redmi Note 10 - The New Release) and Poco phones ( POCO X3 - latest of this version). What MIUI 12 brings is, several changes to the system which includes a host of new features, battery improvements, optimizations, a visual overhaul and much more. . . MIUI 12.5 is available only for some devices only - Tech News 2021 Team / 9 March 2021 |
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Jeff claims he has identified the next big opportunity for investors: Tesla’s new self-driving vehicles will form a fleet of “robotaxi” vehicles. Jeff calls it the “Shared Autonomous Vehicle” or “S.A.V.” revolution – and it could lead to a huge windfall for investors.
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- Tech News 2021 Team / 9 March 2021
What about gaming
Sony Announces 6 Games for PlayStation VR, Including Doom 3: VR Edition
Official Website: https://store.playstation.com/en-us/latest
Official Website: https://store.playstation.com/en-us/latest
Sony has announced a new Pack of Games of PlayStation VR in the 3/4 of 2021. It includes a virtual reality Adventure of Doom 3, as well as titles from a few successful VR studios and a couple of relative newcomers to VR.
Sony announced a new generation of PSVR for its PlayStation 5 console in the last February. The headset will come with a redesigned controller, a single cord instead of the original cable box, and a higher-resolution screen, among other upgrades. But Sony hasn’t unveiled the headset or offered many details, and it’s said the device won’t arrive in 2021. So today’s games will be launching for PSVR — with the promise of a better experience down the line.
- Tech News 2021 Team / 9 March 2021
Sony announced a new generation of PSVR for its PlayStation 5 console in the last February. The headset will come with a redesigned controller, a single cord instead of the original cable box, and a higher-resolution screen, among other upgrades. But Sony hasn’t unveiled the headset or offered many details, and it’s said the device won’t arrive in 2021. So today’s games will be launching for PSVR — with the promise of a better experience down the line.
- Tech News 2021 Team / 9 March 2021
Valve is ending development on Artifact, following over a year’s worth of work on rebooting the troubled virtual trading card game (TCG) based in the Dota 2 universe. It originally launched in 2018, designed by famed Magic: The Gathering creator Richard Garfield. Despite “good initial sales” during a time when Blizzard’s Hearthstone was at peak popularity, Valve says its player count fell off “pretty dramatically.” At launch, our sister site Polygon said the game was “deep, but burdened by its marketplace.”
Both versions of the game, Artifact Classic and Artifact Foundry (also known as Artifact 2.0 beta), are now free to play. All cards and packs that were previously available for purchase can now be earned just by playing the game. The company says all card art that was in development has been released. Steam Marketplace’s integration for buying and selling cards has been removed from both versions of the game, but paid cards in Artifact Classic can still be sold. Here are the final patch notes.
Valve says both games will remain playable but not to count on any updates to gameplay.
To that end, it says that Artifact Foundry is technically “an unfinished project” that has core gameplay but is missing some polish and art. Artifact was one of Valve’s only new titles in the past half-decade, along with Half-Life: Alyx and Dota Underlords.
- Tech News 2021 Team / 9 March 2021
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