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5G in 2020: Here's how it will affect you, change personal tech and other questions answered
•What does 5G mean? How will it affect your personal tech? How is it different from 3G and 4G?
CES 2020: Ao Air's savvy Atmōs air purifier promises a bubble of clean air on the move at $350 a pop
Tech2 News Staff •Unlike traditional masks, Ao Air's mask is designed to rest on your nose, allowing others to see your face and smile.
Samsung Galaxy Fold's 400,000 to 500,000 units have been sold: CEO DJ Koh at CES 2020
Tech2 News Staff •That figure is frustratingly vague and embarrassing for the head of the mobile division to be so hazy on the sale numbers.
CES 2020: Twitter to soon let you control replies on a tweet directly from the compose box
Tech2 News Staff •Twitter to soon allow users to decide before they post a tweet if and who they want to allow to reply to the post.
MSI unveils GS66 Stealth and GE66 Raider laptops with 300 Hz display and much more
Tech2 News Staff •At CES 2020, MSI announced several gaming products ranging from monitors, laptops, and desktops.
CES 2020: OnePlus Concept One phone with disappearing cameras unveiled
Tech2 News Staff •The design of the OnePlus Concept One is inspired by McLaren 720S Spider sports car.
MediaTek reveals Dimensity 800 SoC with integrated 5G modem at CES 2020
Tech2 News Staff •The MediaTek Dimensity 800 joins the Dimensity 1000L and 1000 chipsets, all of which are 5G-ready.
Tech trends to watch out for in 2020: Smart home, rise of 5G, streaming revolution and more
•Trends that will be seen becoming more mainstream in this decade
CES 2020: Lenovo announces Yoga 5G, the first 5G-enabled laptop; priced at $1,500
Tech2 News Staff •Other features on Yoga 5G include a fingerprint sensor, front-facing Dolby Atmos speakers, two USB-C ports and a headphone jack.
CES 2020: Google Assistant to get longform reading in more human-like voice, deeper smart home integration
Tech2 News Staff •This longform reading feature will initially be available for articles and websites, however, it may soon be expanded to reading your emails.