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  • [1 - SH] PUBG Update #30 Brings Deagle Handgun, BRDM-2 Vehicle, Radio Message, and More

    [1 - MID] PUBG's latest update for PC is now live, and it brings a tonne of new elements to the battle royale phenomenon. Dubbed update #30, it brings a devastating new handgun, an amphibious vehicle in the form of BRDM-2 with more damage resistance, and exploding fuel cans. A new ledge grab feature has also arrived with the latest PUBG update and it allows players to climb up the edge of roofs, fences, etc. Another notable addition is the text-based Radio Message feature, which allows players to communicate without having to rely on voice chat.

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    [1 - COM] PUBG's latest update for PC is now live, and it brings a tonne of new elements to the battle royale phenomenon. Dubbed update #30, it brings a devastating new handgun, an amphibious vehicle in the form of BRDM-2 with more damage resistance, and exploding fuel cans. A new ledge grab feature has also arrived with the latest PUBG update and it allows players to climb up the edge of roofs, fences, etc. Another notable addition is the text-based Radio Message feature, which allows players to communicate without having to rely on voice chat. The maintenance for PUBG update #30 is over and the servers are currently up and running, with all the changes brought by the update now being live. Talking about the key additions, the latest PUBG update introduces BRDM-2, an amphibious vehicle that can be called using the flare gun on all maps and replaces the UAZ. The bulletproof BDRM-2 has twice the health of the UAZ, can accommodate four players, and can reduce weapon and red zone damage. The second major addition is the Deagle, a handgun with the highest damage of any pistol in the game, alongside higher muzzle velocity. The Deagle can crack a level 3 helmet in two headshots and uses .45 ACP ammo while dealing 62 damage per shot. It will be spawned on all maps and is capable of fitting red-dot and holographic sights.

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  • [2 - SH] Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Starts Receiving Software Update With AI Night Mode, June Security Patch, More in India

    [2 - MID] Oppo Reno 10x Zoom is now receiving a new software update that brings the latest June 2019 Security patch and a few camera optimisations. The software update is rolling out to India users, and Gadgets 360 can confirm that it has already arrived on our review unit. The most notable change in the update is the addition of a new AI Night Mode that lets users take better photos in low light areas. Like all updates, the new Oppo Reno 10x Zoom update is being released over-the-air and will reach all users over the next few days.

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    [2 - COM] Oppo Reno 10x Zoom is now receiving a new software update that brings the latest June 2019 Security patch and a few camera optimisations. The software update is rolling out to India users, and Gadgets 360 can confirm that it has already arrived on our review unit. The most notable change in the update is the addition of a new AI Night Mode that lets users take better photos in low light areas. Like all updates, the new Oppo Reno 10x Zoom update is being released over-the-air and will reach all users over the next few days. The CPH1919EX_11_A.10 update is rolling out to Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Edition ₹ 49,990 users in India. The update size is 247MB, and it is recommended that you install it as soon as you receive it. The update, as mentioned, brings the latest June 2019 Android Security patch, camera optimisations, and stability improvements. The changelog suggests that the update also adds a new AI Night Mode, improves the compatibility of some operators, and optimises network stability. Once the update arrives onto your phone, you should receive a notification. You can even check for the update manually by going into Settings and checking for update. Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Edition price in India, specifications The Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Edition price in India starts at Rs. 39,990 for its 6GB RAM/ 128GB storage variant, going up to Rs. 49,990 for its 8GB RAM/ 256GB storage variant. The Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Edition comes with a 6.6-inch panoramic AMOLED display. The smartphone is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 855 SoC, paired with 6GB and 8GB RAM options. In terms of optics, the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Edition has a triple rear camera setup that includes a 48-megapixel Sony IMX586 (0.5-inch) sensor along with an f/1.7 lens and laser autofocus. The camera setup houses a 13-megapixel secondary sensor with a periscope telephoto lens on top and an 8-megapixel tertiary sensor with a super wide-angle lens. The camera setup of the Oppo Reno 10x Zoom offers 16-160mm full focal length coverage to enable 10x lossless optical zoom. The Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Edition has 128GB and 256GB of inbuilt storage options. Connectivity options include 4G LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, dual GPS, NFC, and a USB Type-C port. Besides, the phone packs a 4,065mAh battery with VOOC 3.0 support. It measures 162x77.2x9.3mm and weighs 210 grams.

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  • [4 - SH] French Group Launches Class Action Against Google Over Data Privacy

    [4 - MID] A French consumer rights group said Wednesday that it has launched a class action lawsuit against US tech giant Google for violating the EU's strict data privacy laws. The UFC-Que Choisir group said in a statement that the goal of its class action is to "end the insidious exploitation of users' personal data, particularly those using Android devices with a Google account, and compensate them for up to EUR 1,000 ($1,135)".

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    [4 - COM] A French consumer rights group said Wednesday that it has launched a class action lawsuit against US tech giant Google for violating the EU's strict data privacy laws. The UFC-Que Choisir group said in a statement that the goal of its class action is to "end the insidious exploitation of users' personal data, particularly those using Android devices with a Google account, and compensate them for up to EUR 1,000 ($1,135)". "This compensation claim is a first in France as well as Europe," UFC-Que Choisir president Alain Bazot told AFP. "If the judge rules in favour, there are potentially 28 million Android users in France that could be entitled to compensation," he added. So far 200 people have joined the class action, said Bazot. Google said it had not yet received details concerning the case and declined to comment for time being. The class action comes after the internet behemoth suffered two recent blows in France. In January, France's CNIL data watchdog slapped Google with a record EUR 50 million fine for failing to meet the EU's tough General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which came into force in May last year. Then in February, the Paris district level court ordered Google to remove "abusive" clauses from the service conditions it requires consumers to accept. 'Invasion of privacy' UFC-Que Choisir on Wednesday accused Google of "drowning consumers in endless confidentiality rules" and "maintaining a veritable obstacle course" when it comes to users' geolocation. "It's a real invasion of privacy," said Bazot, adding that "even when you do not use Google's services, your phone geolocates you 340 times a day!" The consumer group said it had tried to reach an amicable agreement but had been unsuccessful, so launched the class action suit in Paris against Google Ireland, the internet giant's European hub, and Google LLC. Bazot did not expect a quick outcome, saying the procedure could take seven to eight years, or more. Another non-governmental organisation that defends the rights of internet users has also signalled it plans to file a lawsuit against Facebook. The choice of going through the courts, as opposed to making a complaint to the CNIL watchdog, means that the case remains in France. CNIL refers certain cases to the regulator in the EU country where the company is registered in the bloc. Bazot said pursuing class action lawsuits also means potentially larger fines that would be dissuasive for massive internet firms, calling the EUR 50 million CNIL fine no more than a "mosquito bite" for Google. Google's parent company Alphabet earned a first-quarter net profit of $6.7 billion (EUR 5.9 billion) on revenue of $36.3 billion.

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  • [5 - SH] EU Antitrust Regulators to Investigate Broadcom, Seek Interim Measures

    [5 - MID] he European Union opened Wednesday an investigation to determine whether US semi-conductor giant Broadcom may be violating the bloc's competition rules and hurting rivals. Pending the probe's outcome, the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, said it would seek interim steps to stop the alleged practices and avert irreparable harm.

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    [5 - COM] The European Union opened Wednesday an investigation to determine whether US semi-conductor giant Broadcom may be violating the bloc's competition rules and hurting rivals. Pending the probe's outcome, the European Commission, the EU's executive arm, said it would seek interim steps to stop the alleged practices and avert irreparable harm. The investigation centres on the markets of TV and modem chipsets, devices that offer television and internet access to customers at home or work. "We suspect that Broadcom, a major supplier of components for these devices, has put in place contractual restrictions to exclude its competitors from the market," Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager said. "This would prevent Broadcom's customers and, ultimately, final consumers from reaping the benefits of choice and innovation," Vestager added. "We also intend to order Broadcom to halt its behaviour while our investigation proceeds, to avoid any risk of serious and irreparable harm to competition," she said. The commission said it has obtained information that Broadcom may be requiring firms to buy only its components, or granting them rebates and other advantages if they buy set quantities. The commission said it had also heard Broadcom may be bundling products or purposely undermining the "interoperability" between Broadcom products and other products. The commission said Wednesday it has sent a "statement of objections on interim measures" to Broadcom requiring it to swiftly stop such alleged practices. Broadcom has two weeks to respond to the allegations and convince the commission that its practices are not in fact restricting the business of its rivals. If Broadcom fails to convince the commission, the interim measures will remain in place until the investigation is concluded, officials said. The commission said urgent action is needed because the firm's alleged practices could do lasting harm. "The Commission found that the alleged competition concerns were of a serious nature and that Broadcom's conduct may result in the elimination or marginalisation of competitors before the end of proceedings," it said.

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