Author(s): RubÈn Llorente
Tiny Core Linux does not boast a big repository. Sooner or later, you ll need to create your own extensions to get the most out of Tiny Core. This article shows you how.
Tiny Core Linux [1] offers an extremely lightweight Linux distribution whose default install gives you only the bare essentials. With no web browser, email client, or office suite, Tiny Core Linux gives you just enough to run a graphical session, making it ideal for older computers.
While Tiny Core offers some software in its repository, if you intend to run a specialized application, such as a medical image viewer like the one used at my job, you will need to create your own package.
HUAWEI Nova 8 Pro with 6.72-inch FHD+ OLED 120Hz display, Kirin 985, 66W fast charging and Nova 8 announced
HUAWEI just announced Nova 8 and Nova 8 Pro 5G smartphones in China. The Nova 8 packs a 6.57-inch FHD+ OLED screen with 90Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate and houses a 32MP camera inside the punch-hole, and the 8 Pro pack a 6.72-inch FHD+ OLED screen with 120Hz refresh rate and 300Hz touch sampling rate and houses a 32MP ultra-wide camera along with a 16MP portrait camera inside the punch-hole. These are powered by Kirin 985 SoC with 8GB of RAM.
The phones use AG anti-glare glass technology on the back that reflects light at certain angles. These feature in-display fingerprint scanner, run Android 10 with EMUI 11 with HMS, pack 3800mAh and 4000mAh battery, respectively with 66W SuperCharge fast charging via USB Type-C.
DxOMark recently confirmed that the Huawei Mate 40 Pro+ has the best camera in the world with 139 points. This is 3 points higher than the previous best, Huawei Mate 40 Pro which toppled the Mi 10 Ultra to the number one spot. However, the Xiaomi Mi 10 Ultra still remains the best in terms of zoom function. This latest ranking means that Chinese manufacturers now occupy the top 3 spots on DxOMark. However, the iPhone 12 Pro Max and iPhone 12 Pro occupies fourth and fifth respectively.
According to DxOMark, the Huawei Mate 40 Pro+ generally leaves very little to complain about. The camera exposure is accurate and the dynamic range is wide. It captures good images with no noise in low-light environments. However, when shooting with indoor lighting, there seem to be some exposure instabilities.
The Huawei Mate 40 series mobile phones have been in short supply since its official release back in October. The company has been doing all it can to make these smartphones available. The Huawei Mate 40 RS Porsche Design on Jingdong Mall has a new pre-sale method. Potential buyers can now get this device either by lottery or random selection. This means that even with your money, there is no guarantee that you can get the Huawei Mate 40 RS Porsche Design. However, things will be a bit better for the Huawei Mate 40 Pro+.
According to an official announcement, the hard-to-find Mate 40 Pro+ is once again available on the official website. However, this device will be sold in limited quantities on specific days. The sales of the Mate 40 Pro+ on Huawei’s official website will be active every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 10:08. Of course, we don’t expect that this device will be easy to get. It will most likely sell out within a few minutes or even seconds every day.
Huawei Mate 40 sells out instantly on multiple platforms
With the ban on Huawei by the U.S., the company is struggling to meet up with the demand for the Mate 40 series. The Huawei Mate 40 was released in October this year. This smartphone comes with a 5nm SoC Kirin 9000E chip. This device went on pre-order today and its first outright sale will take place on December 21st. According to a report by the Financial Associated Press, after the pre-sale of the Huawei Mate 40 commenced at 10 o’clock (Chinese time), it instantly sold out on Huawei’s official website, Taobao, Jingdong, and other major platforms.