Huawei has launched the Mate X6 globally, shaping it as quite an intriguing device. The book-style foldable has an impressively thin design, and it features stunning LTPO screens and premium cameras.
Today's the day - the Huawei Mate X6 just began its global rollout. Huawei says its newest book-style foldable is its first true flagship foldable. That means that it packs impressive cameras ...
Huawei Technologies’ new Mate 70 smartphones feature an in-house designed processor that does not show major improvements, indicating the Chinese tech champion’s ongoing struggles over US ...
The new season of The White Lotus is almost here, and Coffee Mate is giving fans one more way to celebrate. This month, the Nestlé-owned coffee creamer brand revealed that it's dropping two new ...
Prior to CNET, Sareena worked at CNN as a news writer and Reuters as a producer. Huawei's new Mate X6 book-style foldable phone is going global. The book-style foldable, and first to receive an ...
Mourners for the twins Sara and Aurora Esposito, including their sisters, center, at the gravesite in early December in Marigliano, Italy, outside Naples. The southern Italian city has become ...
Still, while the Huawei Mate X6’s form factor isn’t going to immediately turn heads the way double-folding Mate XT did, it’s a highly polished device that represents perhaps the most mature ...
The film, produced by Eagle Pictures, tells the true story of Andrea Spezzacatena, a 15 year-old boy who committed suicide in 2012 after enduring bullying at school and online. Highlighting the ...
The newly introduced Mate 70 Pro Plus phone runs on a processor built with the same 7-nanometer technology used in its Mate 60 Pro last year, according to a teardown of the device by researchers ...
Huawei is said to be already working on a follow-up to its one-of-a-kind Mate XT, the world's first commercially available tri-fold mobile phone, as reported by Android Authority. All this is ...
Italy’s culture ministry dismissed experts preparing an exhibition on Futurism and put in its own appointees, who created a show that seems to glorify the Mussolini years. By Elisabetta Povoledo ...