PAWTUCKET, RI – The long goodbye to McCoy Stadium began in August 2018, when the International League AAA Class Pawtucket Red Sox announced that the franchise would move 50 minutes down Route 146 to Worcester, Massachusetts, beginning with the 2021 season. The news added even more weight to the team’s …
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Kuo: Largan will send ‘High-End’ camera lenses for ‘iPhone 12’ from mid-July
Apple’s upcoming “iPhone 12” will feature “high-end” lens arrays in the rear camera to improve image quality, according to respected analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. In a new research note seen by MacRumors, Kuo says Largan will supply Apple with premium camera lenses for phones since mid-July, although Apple has received the …
Read More »President Trump calls a family of murdered teens in Seattle’s ‘CHOP’ zone
President Trump offered a phone call in support of the family of Horace Lorenzo Anderson Jr., a teenager killed in Seattle’s “CHOP” zone, grieving family members told Fox News on Thursday. Anderson was shot dead in the early hours of June 20 on the edge of the approximately six-block autonomous …
Read More »Ferrari explains why the “first option” Vettel was eliminated
Vettel admitted Thursday in Austria that he was “surprised” when Binotto telephoned and told him that his contract would not extend beyond the 2020 season, as he had previously understood that it would continue. Subsequently, the team announced that it had signed Carlos Sainz of McLaren. Binotto reiterated on Friday …
Read More »Chrome for Android is finally going 64-bit
The first version of Android that supported the 64-bit architecture was Android 5.0 Lollipop, introduced in November 2014. Since then, more and more 64-bit processors have been shipped, and today, virtually all Android devices are capable of running 64-bit software (excluding one or two or more rare balls). However, Google …
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