Xiaomi Mi Max 3 Pro spotted with Snapdragon 710 SoC, 6GB RAM and 5,400mAh batteryXiaomi Mi Max 3 Pro spotted with Snapdragon 710 SoC, 6GB RAM and 5,400mAh battery

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is expected to soon launch its latest phablet, dubbed called Mi Max 3. The device is expected to be launched in two variants – the standard Mi Max 3 and the premium Mi Max 3 Pro.

Earlier, the Mi Max 3 was spotted in a TENAA listing and now, the Mi Max 3 Pro has been spotted on Xiaomi’s website, revealing the major s

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You can now play Mario Kart with Nintendo Labocardboard motorbikeYou can now play Mario Kart with Nintendo Labo’s cardboard motorbike

Nintendo Switch owners can now play Mario Kart with a cardboard motorbike.

A free software update for Mario Kart 8 Deluxe has made the racing game compatible with Nintendo Labo, the cardboard Switch accessory kit released earlier this year.

Players are now able to select the Labo’s Toy-Con Motorbike controller on the game’s main menu, either playing

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The Microsoft Store will soon offer remote app installs and a wish listThe Microsoft Store will soon offer remote app installs and a wish list

The Microsoft Store looks set to receive a major upgrade, with a redesigned home page, a wish list feature, a shopping cart and the ability to install apps remotely across all your Windows 10 devices.

The updated storefront was first spotted by Twitter user Ajith, who appears to be part of a small A/B testing group.

Microsoft has hinted at some of

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Asus Zenfone 5 is coming to the UK on July 9Asus Zenfone 5 is coming to the UK on July 9

The Asus Zenfone 5 was announced in February but it’s only now that we’re learning when you’ll be able to buy it, and the date to mark is July 9 in the UK.

It’s set to cost £349.99, but if you pre-order on the Asus webstore between June 26 and July 8 you’ll get a £50 discount.

That’s probably worth doing if you want the Zenfone 5, especially as w

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Wireless routers to get tougher WPA3 Wi-Fi security to keep hackers at bayWireless routers to get tougher WPA3 Wi-Fi security to keep hackers at bay

The Wi-Fi Alliance has officially unveiled WPA3, its next-generation security standard to keep wireless networks better protected, alongside a move to streamline the setup of the likes of smart home gadgets.

As you may be aware, WPA3 follows on from the currently employed WPA2 standard, which has been hit by security vulnerabilities that have led

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European readers still blocked from some US news sitesEuropean readers still blocked from some US news sites
Image copyrightGetty ImagesImage caption The LA Times website remains closed to EU readers

Major American news sites, including the Los Angeles Times and the New York Daily News, remain unavailable to readers in the EU, a month after new data protection rules were implemented.

The websites went dark in Europe

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