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2023-02-23T06:21:05.122Z


And this time: WhatsApp brings a significant innovation to the photos we send in the application, Xiaomi's robot will be shown for the first time at the end of the month and how much did the first iPhone sell for? watch


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An iPhone for tens of thousands of dollars

Do you have an old smartphone at home?

It could be worth a lot of money.

An original, unopened first-generation iPhone sold for a record $63,000 at an auction in the United States 16 years after it was first launched. Karen Green, the owner of the device, said in an interview that she received the iPhone as a gift from her friends in 2007. But there was only one problem



: There were already three phone lines with Verizon, and iPhone owners at the time could only connect to the AT&T network. Instead of paying high disconnection fees and risking losing her phone number, Green left the phone on the shelf for years, sealed in its packaging - something that, as mentioned, eventually paid off for her Nothing.

A human robot, there is such a thing

Xiaomi's new humanoid robot will be presented at the end of the month: the robot, its name CyoberOne, will be placed in the company's pavilion as part of the cellular exhibition in Barcelona, ​​which will open on February 27.

The Chinese technology giant announced the robot for the first time last August, and in the meantime, new details have been revealed in addition to what we already know - it can recognize 85 types of environmental sounds and 45 classifications of human emotion, it is 1 meter 77 centimeters tall, it weighs about 52 kg and is able to lift with each of his hands a load weighing about 1.5 kg.

WhatsApp continues to update, belatedly

In an update that will come soon to the messaging app, WhatsApp will allow us to send pictures in full quality.

As you know, the main disadvantage is that the images transferred through the application undergo compression to reduce the file size - which causes a loss of quality.

It is not yet known when the new feature will reach all users, but it is likely that we will receive it quite soon.

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