In other recent tech news from around the web, Oneplus may be working on its first phone with a foldable display, Apple may be planning to expand its advertising business with more ads in the company’s apps and services, Amazon may be discontinuing its Fire TV Recast (the media streamer that’s also a DVR… that you probably forgot exists), and Evan Blass has leaked pictures of a previously unannounced Motorola phone.
The AAEON EPIC-TGH7 is a 6.5″ x 4.5″ computer board with up to an Intel Xeon W-11865MRE octa-core processor, up to 64GB RAM (2 x DDR4-3200 SODIMM slots) and multiple storge options, display interfaces, Ethernet and USb ports and more. https://t.co/zw9AEB97iu
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Apple is reportedly planning to expand its advertising with more ads in the App Store and possibly other apps and services including Apple Maps, Books, Podcasts, and TV+. https://t.co/SJwpwp4JGn
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The first foldable phone from OnePlus could be coming soon, although it’s unclear how soon, where it will be available, how much it will cost, or what features it will have other than a flexible display and hinge. https://t.co/tMzN4xGHHZ pic.twitter.com/Zsq96W8Kbt
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Motorola Edge 30 Fusion, a.k.a. “Tundra” pic.twitter.com/VHy78FwZUU
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) August 15, 2022
Amazon appears to be phasing out its Fire TV Recast media streamer/over-the-air DVR combo device. It’s long been a second-class citizen to the cheaper, more popular Fire TV devices when it comes to softw updates and support. https://t.co/7WdoHq4H3S
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