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The name of Apple’s new operating system has been revealed

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Apple is reportedly working on a new mixed reality headset that is expected to be announced sometime this year. The open source code provided by the company itself contains a mention of a new operating system.

Apple has updated its source code available for developers on GitHub. It mentions realityOS and Reality Simulator along with currently existing platforms such as iOS, macOS and watchOS. 9to5Mac has verified and confirmed mentions of RealityOS, Reality Simulator, and Wolf (platform codename) in Apple’s open source code.

RealityOS is the potential name for the operating system that Apple’s mixed reality headset will run on. The name was previously mentioned in the logs of the App Store, another Apple tool for developers. In 2021, the company also registered the realityOS trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).

The name of Apple's new operating system has been revealed

Bloomberg previously reported that Apple has settled on the name xrOS, which is a reference to “augmented reality”. Apple has also registered trademarks such as Reality One, Reality Pro, and Reality Processor.

It is expected that the first version of the headset will be presented at WWDC in June, and the device will go on sale later this year. It will feature two high-resolution micro-OLED displays, as well as dozens of built-in cameras and sensors for hand and eye tracking. The system will be based on the Apple M2.

Because of the premium hardware, the headset is expected to cost around $3,000. A $1,500 version will be released in the future.

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This is the successor to the Hyundai ix35. Presented brutal crossover Hyundai Mufasa

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This is the successor to the Hyundai ix35 Presented brutal

Hyundai introduced the new Hyundai Mufasa crossover, which is positioned as a replacement for the Hyundai ix35 model. So far, this is a concept, but the serial production version can be seen during the Shanghai Motor Show on April 18, and sales will begin in early July.

This is the successor to the Hyundai ix35.  Presented brutal crossover Hyundai Mufasa

The car has high ground clearance, a pronounced off-road body kit and matching tires, as well as running boards and reinforced bumpers. Above is an unusual trunk. In the area of ​​​​the rear left pillar is a strange element, the purpose of which is still unclear.

At the rear, Hyundai designers have created brake lights in the shape of an oval, inside which is the letter logo of the Hyundai brand. A duplicate brake light is located on the rear spoiler.

This is the successor to the Hyundai ix35.  Presented brutal crossover Hyundai Mufasa

This is the successor to the Hyundai ix35.  Presented brutal crossover Hyundai Mufasa

Body dimensions are 4475 x 1850 x 1665 mm, wheelbase is 2680 mm. Salon Hyundai Mufasa will be minimalistic. There are practically no physical buttons on the front panel, and all control is placed on the touch screen. The driver also has access to a digital dashboard.

This is the successor to the Hyundai ix35.  Presented brutal crossover Hyundai Mufasa

This is the successor to the Hyundai ix35.  Presented brutal crossover Hyundai Mufasa

The production car will be equipped with a 2.0-liter naturally aspirated G4NJ engine with a maximum output of 161 hp. A hybrid version will also be available.

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Headphones Huawei FreeBuds Pro 2+ will measure the owner’s temperature and pulse

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Headphones Huawei FreeBuds Pro 2 will measure the owners temperature

Huawei introduced the FreeBuds Pro 2+ wireless headphones. According to her, these are the world’s first headphones with the function of measuring the pulse and body temperature of its owner. The novelty is equipped with a dual-mode heart rate sensor and supports the “industry’s first 3D intelligent temperature measurement algorithm.” Data on the user’s heart rate and body temperature in real time is sent to his smartphone, and in case of suboptimal performance, the owner of the headphones will receive a notification.

Headphones Huawei FreeBuds Pro 2+ will measure the owner's temperature and pulse

As for the direct duties of Huawei FreeBuds Pro 2+, sound reproduction, the headphones received 11 mm drivers, support for “deep bass” (low frequencies reach 14 Hz) and active noise reduction: a three-microphone system allows you to block extraneous noise up to 47 dB. The headphones also support Huawei L2HC and LDACTM codecs and provide high-definition spatial sound transmission. Huawei FreeBuds Pro 2+ has several sound playback modes, for example, as in a concert hall or a cinema, and a six-axis position sensor is responsible for tracking the movements of the user’s head.

Huawei FreeBuds Pro 2+ wireless headphones are made in white with a golden rim. They will go on sale in the Chinese market on April 7 this year at a price of 1,499 yuan (about $219).

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Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will get brand new and fully 64-bit cores

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Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will get brand new and fully

According to recent data, the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 single-chip system can receive a 1 + 2 + 3 + 2 format configuration.

Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will get brand new and fully 64-bit cores

According to insider Kuba Wojciechowski, we are waiting for one Hunter ELP super-core, which Qualcomm itself will call Kryo Gold Plus, two Hunter cores (Titanium), three Hunter cores (Gold) and two Hayes (Silver). The platform itself is codenamed Lanai or Pineapple.

If we compare this with early information, then we are probably talking about Cortex-X4, Cortex-A715, Cortex-A710 and Cortex-A510 / 515. However, the insider says that the Hunter and Hayes cores, that is, all cores, will be completely new solutions, that is, apparently, not Cortex-A715 and the others listed above. The new cores will not support 32-bit computing, which means that all 2024 flagships that will receive Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 will be fully 64-bit following the Pixel 7 and 7 Pro.

In addition, the new platform will receive an Adreno 750 GPU with a frequency of 770 MHz, although this is not the final value.

Wojciechowski was previously the first to point out that Xiaomi will switch to using JLQ platforms. In addition, he was the first to discover information about the modified configuration of Snapdragon 8 Gen 2

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