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Chinese smartphone maker Vivo presented the official FIFA 2018 World Cup smartphone in Moscow on Thursday. The new Vivo V7 and V7+ phones will be available for purchase starting December 16th. Both phones will offer a 24 MP front camera and a 16 MP rear camera, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 450 processor and 4 GB of RAM, but the V7+ will have 64 GB of internal memory while the V7 will only have 32. The V7+ will cost about $420 while the V7 will retail for about $370.
Visitors to the 2018 Mobile World Congress in Barcelona were treated to Samsung's unveiling of 2 new smartphones on Sunday, the new Galaxy S9 and S9+, which feaure brighter and bigger screens, highly advanced cameras, stereo speakers and ultra-slow motion video capture. The Galaxy S9 and S9 + will be available from March 16 in the Midnight Black, Coral Blue and Lilac Purple at the recommended price of $1100) and $1230 respectively.
Ode à la mer : L'entrée d'agglo reliant Montpellier au littoral au coeur d'un projet ubain innovant
As Olympic athletes were beginning their second official competition day in the 2018 Pyeongchang Games on Sunday, Korean humanoid robot skiers were still warming up at Welli Hill Park ski resort in Dunnae for a different competition - a slalom tournament. On the sidelines of the main human Olympics, the Korean government has organised Ski Robot Challenge, the world's first ever ski tournament for self-operational humanoid robots. The robots are to battle it out in the slalom discipline on Monday.
Meet Qoobo, a fluffy, faceless robotic pet that might actually be the prrr-fect pillow. Created by Japanese designer Naoka Takaoka and unveiled in Tokyo on Monday by Naoka and Yukai Engineering, the pillow has a cute robotic tail which wags back and forth after being stroked. Qoobo comes with all the cuteness of cat but without the trouble.
The third generation of the Sino-Russian dual-screen smartphone 'Yota 3' was unveiled at the Russian embassy in Beijing on Wednesday. The gadget previously known as 'Yotaphone' was the world's first dual-screen mobile phone with independently-operating screens on the front and back. 'YotaPhone' was created in Russia in 2012 but was purchased by China's Baoli in 2015, becoming known as Baoli Yota. The third generation of 'Yotaphone', rebranded as 'Yota', is now ready to compete for market share in China.