- "Overwatch 2" has a bug in "Overwatch 2" that can cause some PCs to shut down or restart. "We are currently investigating the problem of computer restarting or shutting down while playing #Overwatch 2."
has experienced multiple serious problems in Overwatch 2, and even encountered two DDOS attacks on the first day.
Blizzard also said that because there have been too many problems in Overwatch 2 recently, he apologized to all players and will provide compensation. (Source: IT Home)
- Meta or use eye tracking technology to provide advertising
Meta The company has launched Meta Quest Pro, a new virtual reality headset equipped with upgraded hardware and advanced functions, and a camera pointing to the inside to track users' eyes.
Recently, Meta company updated its privacy policy and added an entry called "Eye Tracking Privacy Notice". This page has several paragraphs specifically explaining what data is collected.
The company notes in it that if you agree to share additional data, Meta will use eye tracking and other data points to “to help Meta personalize your experience and improve Meta Quest”.
This policy does not literally say that data will be used for advertising, but "personalize your experience" is a typical privacy policy term, referring to personalized targeted advertising. (Source: Sina Technology)
- Samsung set out to investigate Galaxy mobile phone battery bulge
Foreign netizens said that his Galaxy Note 8 battery was bulging, causing the phone to crack. Later, he found that his Galaxy S6 and S10 batteries were also bulging.
After he posted the message, more people said they had discovered the same problem. A Samsung spokesperson said Samsung has "knowing about this" and is "researching further technical evaluations" and said customers who have questions about their Samsung devices are encouraged to contact their local Samsung customer service representatives. (Source: Sina Technology)
- Tencent Smart Ring Appearance Patent was authorized
11 On October 14, Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Co., Ltd. applied for the "Smart Ring" patent was authorized.
This appearance design product is used to control VR, AR, mobile phones, tablets, TVs and other electronic devices. The key design point lies in the shape of the product. (Source: Sina Technology)
- Apple was fined for not attaching a charger
It is reported that a court in Brazil decided to fine Apple on Thursday 100 million real (approximately US$19 million) and ruled that a charger must be included when selling the new iPhone in Brazil.
The plaintiff in this case is an association of borrowers, consumers and taxpayers who accused Apple of not having a charger when selling iPhones constituted an illegal act. The State Court of St. Paul finally ruled that Apple lost the case. (Source: Sina Technology)
- China 6G Online patent applications account for nearly 50%
Research institutions have released the "6G Market Research Analysis Report", showing that nearly 50% of 6G patent applications worldwide come from China, and the rest come from other countries/regions.
As the Asia-Pacific region, especially China, pays more and more attention to satellite communications and related technological improvements in this field, the Asia-Pacific region will have the largest share of value in the global 6G market.
According to the rule that mobile communication technology is updated every 10 years, 6G is expected to be commercially available around 2030. (Source: Sina Technology)
- Pixel 7 / Pro only supports running 64-bit Android applications
With the release of the Google Pixel 7 series, users found that the Google Pixel 7 series seems to be the first Android smartphone to only support 64-bit applications.
confirmed to anyone with Pixel 7 Pro that the Pixel 7 series does only support running 64-bit applications, which means that 32-bit applications without updates will not be available. Although the Android 13 system on the mobile phone does not allow 32-bit applications to run, internally, the operating system is still using some 32-bit libraries, which implies that Google deliberately prevents 32-bit applications from running. (Source: IT Home)
- MIUI 14 system has begun to test
internal code shows that two devices codenames "fuxi" and "nvwa (nuwa)" have begun to test MIUI 14 system based on Android 13, and these two codes correspond to Xiaomi 13 and Xiaomi 13 Pro respectively.
Early reported that Xiaomi 13 has a screen of 6.36 inches, and Xiaomi 13 Pro is 6.7 inches. In addition to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 with the new 4nm architecture, fast charging, iterative Leica images, etc. are also expected points.