realme has confirmed that its flagship GT 7 series will be among the first devices to receive the Android 16 update , several weeks after Google’s stable release of the new operating system last month. To deliver on its commitment of longer software support, the company plans to rollout Android 16 with realme UI 7 to the flagship GT 7 Series and other older devices. The realme GT 7 Pro , powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset, will be the first to receive the update, followed by the GT 7 and GT 7T , which run on MediaTek’s Dimensity 9400e and 8400 processors, respectively. Once the GT 7 series rollout is complete, realme will shift focus to the GT 6 lineup, including the GT 6 and GT 6T. Though Realme has not yet released an official eligibility list, it’s expected that the software update will extend beyond flagship models. Devices from the number series (such as the Realme 14 and 13 families), Narzo series (including the Narzo 80 and 70 models), Neo series, P series, and even ...
Not good at math? You might need a slight jolt to the brain. A recent study published in PLOS Biology suggests that a faint electrical shock to the brain can improve college students’ math abilities. The research featured 72 volunteer students from the University of Oxford, with varying math skills. They were scanned and assessed before being divided into three smaller groups. Each group would have students with varying math skills; some are stronger, while others are weaker. As part of the experiment, each student would have electrodes placed on their scalps. This cap can deliver mild electrical signals to the brain using a technique called transcranial random noise stimulation (tRNS). (Don’t worry, this stimulation is non-invasive and rarely feels anything, according to previous subjects.) Ateneo, int’l researchers develop precise AI dental assistant Filipino students develop robotic hand that translates speech to sign language Pinoy engineer’s thermal insulating...