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Xiaomi 12 and Xiaomi 12 Pro receive up to 15 GB of RAM with the release of MIUI 13.0.21

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Xiaomi 12 and Xiaomi 12 Pro have recently received the MIUI 13.0.21 system stable release, which brings new features. One of the main additions of this update is the RAM expansion feature. This feature is used to improve system performance. After activating the memory expansion technology, the Xiaomi 12/12 Pro system received an additional 3 GB of RAM. The update also optimizes system stability and fixes crash restart issues.

Currently, the maximum RAM capacity of Xiaomi 12/12 Pro is 12 GB. This means that with the use of memory expansion technology, these smartphones will have up to 15 GB of RAM. This will greatly increase the number of background applications.

Xiaomi 12 and Xiaomi 12 Pro receive up to 15 GB of RAM with the release of MIUI 13.0.21

In addition to improving day-to-day usage, more memory can also improve the experience of resource-intensive games. In addition, Xiaomi 12/12 Pro also has its own dynamic performance scheduling technology, which adjusts the phone’s performance in real time according to the current gaming scene.

For example, in the game Honor of Kings, the Xiaomi 12 Pro will run at full capacity when it launches. This will significantly reduce the waiting time to enter the game. However, after launching the game, the smartphone switches to a relatively moderate level, and the refresh rate stabilizes at around 60 Hz. During team battles, the screen refresh rate will increase to 120Hz. That is, contractions occur as smoothly as possible. But in the end, changing the performance allows you to save battery power.

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Xiaomi will no longer develop MIUI for Redmi Note 11T Pro, Redmi Note 11T Pro+, Xiaomi 11, Xiaomi 11 Pro and Redmi K40S

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Xiaomi will no longer develop MIUI for Redmi Note 11T

Xiaomi announced changes in the work schedule on new versions of MIUI firmware for quite a large number of its smartphones.

Xiaomi will no longer develop MIUI for Redmi Note 11T Pro, Redmi Note 11T Pro+, Xiaomi 11, Xiaomi 11 Pro and Redmi K40S

Work on new beta versions of MIUI for Xiaomi 11, Xiaomi 11 Pro, Xiaomi 11 Ultra, Redmi K40S, Redmi Note 11T Pro and Redmi Note 11T Pro+ has completely stopped since September 22. This does not mean that the firmware of user smartphones will not be updated, but new functions will no longer be introduced into them. In about a year, software support for these models will end.

Also from today, Xiaomi has stopped working on beta versions of MIUI for the latest Xiaomi 13 Ultra, Xiaomi 13 Pro, Xiaomi 13, Xiaomi MIX Fold 3, Xiaomi MIX Fold 2, Redmi K60 Pro and Redmi K60, but this is a temporary phenomenon: work will resume after transferring current beta versions to Android 14.

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3 billion views per day, like all newspaper articles in the world. Elon Musk talks about the success of long posts on X (Twitter)

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Billionaire Elon Musk said long-form posts on Platform X (Twitter) now have 3 billion views per day. In the next message, the richest man in the world said that this number corresponds to the number of views of all newspaper articles on Earth.

Twitter Blue subscribers already have the ability to post messages of 10,000 characters, far exceeding the 280 character limit for non-Blue subscribers.

According to an old tweet from Musk, with this feature users can publish “very long, complex articles” and even “publish a book if they want.”

3 billion views per day, like all newspaper articles in the world.  Elon Musk talks about the success of long posts on X (Twitter)

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This move could help deter other writers who want more exposure for articles that would otherwise be posted on their blogs or perhaps on competing X sites.

Elon Musk said this week that social network X/Twitter is “moving to a low monthly fee” to combat “huge armies of bots.”

Musk bought the platform for $44 billion last October and has made several changes since then.

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Telegram launched “Stories” for channels, as well as many other improvements

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Telegram launched Stories for channels as well as many other

The team of the popular Telegram messenger announced the launch of a major update for users. One of the main innovations was support for “Stories” for channels. However, not all channels will be able to publish “Stories”.

Telegram launched “Stories” for channels, as well as many other improvements

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In order for a channel to receive the right to publish “Stories,” it is required to collect a certain number of votes from readers. Only users of a paid Telegram Premium subscription can vote. Moreover, the Telegram Premium subscription provides one vote, which the user can give to one channel. Users can transfer their voice to another channel once a day.

Telegram launched “Stories” for channels, as well as many other improvements

The more votes a channel has, the higher its level, and each new level allows you to publish 1 additional story per day for all subscribers. The voting system is called “Boosts”.

Telegram launched “Stories” for channels, as well as many other improvements

Channels can collect votes using special links like t.me/durov?boost. You can find a link to vote for your channel and see how many votes are left until the next level on the channel page > “More” > “Statistics” > “Votes”.

Telegram launched “Stories” for channels, as well as many other improvements

Other new additions include reaction stickers that users and channels can add to their stories, the ability to upload audio files for stories (you can add music or voice accompaniment), an updated interface for self-destructing media files and a one-time view feature, new account login notifications, and so on.

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