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TechnikNews Weekly # 152: Xiaomi Poco M3, Apple HomePod mini, Windows 10 crash and more

TechnikNews Weekly 152
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The CES is over and thus it is a little quieter in the world of technology. Nevertheless, we were able to grasp some exciting news here and there. You can find out exactly what these were here in TechnikNews weekly.

Xiaomi Poco M3 review

The Poco M3 from Xiaomi costs only 150 euros. Nevertheless, if you look at the data sheet, you will notice that the equipment is not that bad at all. For this small price you get, among other things, a Snapdragon 662, 4 gigabytes of RAM, a maximum of 128 gigabytes of memory and a 6000 mAh battery. You can read what our editor Fabian thinks of the smartphone in his review.

Apple HomePod mini offprobeer

We all know that for several years various rumors of a smaller version of the HomePod made the rounds on the internet. However, nothing came from Apple for a long time. In October 2020 the time had finally come. The HomePod mini was introduced. You can read in my review why I am enthusiastic about the part for the minor.

Windows 10 can crash with a simple call

There has been a bug in Windows 2017 since 10 that causes your own computer to crash when you call up a certain path via the browser. Not only that, but the call also causes the system to boot slower, for example. That Proproblem: You don't even have to call up the URL yourself. Hackers can build it into a file that calls it up as soon as it is downloaded.

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