TechnikNews Weekly # 126: Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 Coming, PodcastMenu, OnePlus Buds and more
It's Sunday again - time for a new one TechnikNews Weekly. It's crazy how quickly time flies. This week you were particularly interested in the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2, PodcastMenu for Overcast and the new OnePlus Buds.
Calendar week 30 and Sunday. A good combination for the next one TechnikNews Weekly, now in issue 126. We're honest - we didn't type that much this week. Nevertheless, we have a good summary for you of the most important tech topics of the past week.
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Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 is coming soon
Samsung did last week - shortly after that TechnikNews Weekly - confirms that the Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 is coming soon. It will be officially presented at the Unpacked event on August 5, 2020. Of course, this event will also take place virtually again and broadcast via live stream on YouTube and various other channels. We have the first leaks and rumors about the Galaxy Fold 2 in the article for you:
Again and again we enrich you with fresh advice here TechnikNews. So David got you from TechnikNews this week showed how you can easily enjoy podcasts in Overcast on your Mac. In his guide he presented the “PodcastMenu” tool in more detail and clarified the most important things. So it's best to click into the article right away if you want to know more:
PodcastMenu: Simply use Overcast on your Mac
OnePlus Buds presented
The first wireless headphones from OnePlus are here. The manufacturer has released them together with the new OnePlus Nord, which will be available from 399 euros. The OnePlus Buds are also priced rather lower: at 89 euros, they are significantly cheaper than some of the competition's headphones. The little things can also do Active Noise Canceling - David has summarized all the important things in the article:
macOS Big Sur is said to support Face ID
A few weeks ago Apple presented the new macOS Big Sur, which developers can currently test. A rather interesting detail has now been found in the code - Apple's new operating system should even be able to support Face ID. However, it is still unclear with which devices this will be possible.