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She-Hulk will be more feminine than expected, Leica and Xiaomi are teaming up, this is the recap of the week

The silhouette of She-Hulk modified since the first trailer of the series, the partnership between Leica and Xiaomi is official, Elon Musk responds to the criticisms of the co-creator of Dogecoin, Billy Markus, this is the recap ‘of the week.

The fans wanted a more feminine heroine, they will have it: Disney has indeed modified the silhouette of She-Hulk, considered too muscular by many spectators. While Elon Musk responds to the insults of the co-creator of Dogecoin who estimates that 95% of cryptocurrencies are scams, Orange continues to work on the deployment of a 10 Gb / s Internet offer and Xiaomi formalizes its partnership with the German company Leica.

Elon Musk Responds to Billy Markus’ Insults

This isn’t the first time Billy Markus has attacked the cryptocurrency world, and once again the insults haven’t gone unnoticed. While the co-creator of Dogecoin said on Twitter “ […]crypto is 95% scam and garbage and most crypto users are assholes “, Elon Musk hastened to respond to the publication with an emoticon representing a laughing and rolling face, not hiding his disagreement with Billy Markus.

Read: The creator of Dogecoin claims that 95% of cryptocurrencies are scams, Elon Musk responds

Credits: Aranami via Flickr

Disney gives in to pressure: She-Hulk will be less muscular than expected

Following the release of the first She-Hulk trailer, fans were quick to share their dissatisfaction with the heroine’s silhouette, which was deemed too muscular. A few months before the series’ release, Disney seems to have bowed to the pressure. Indeed, when we now go to the page of the series, we discover a new trailer in which the character played by Jennifer Walters has finer features and a more “feminine” appearance.

Read: She-Hulk: Disney+ bows to fan pressure and makes the heroine more “feminine”

Credits: Disney

The partnership between Xiaomi and Leica is now official

It’s official, Xiaomi and Leica have ” developed a global strategic partnership in imaging technology “. Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun announced the news on Twitter, stating that the Xiaomi 12 Ultra should be the first smartphone to benefit from this new collaboration, ensuring the brand’s future high-end mobile will take a leap forward. when it comes to photo performance.

Read: The Xiaomi 12 Ultra arrives in July with a photo part signed Leica, it’s official

Concept of Xiaomi 12 Ultra with Leica – Credit: LetsGoDigital

Many Androids spied on according to Google

Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG) has revealed that a company called Cytrox allegedly used spyware to record audio data on many Android smartphones. The malicious private surveillance company, based in North Macedonia, allegedly packaged zero-day Android flaws and then sold them to different governments.

Read: Android: Google reveals spyware is listening to all your conversations

Credits: Pixabay

10 Gb/s fiber is coming to Orange, slowly but surely…

The head of the fiber innovation team at Orange, Philippe Chanclou, took advantage of an interview given to the daily Le Télégramme to announce that the French operator is actively working on the development of 10 Gb/s fiber. This is obviously good news, even if it may take time before an offer is offered to Orange subscribers, who could decide to go to SFR or Free, both of which already offer 10 Gb/s packages in their catalog.

Read: Orange is preparing for the arrival of 10 Gb/s fiber, but will be way behind the competition

Our test of the week

2/5 only for the Realme Pad Mini

Certainly the Realme Pad Mini is a tablet with a neat design, thin, light and sold at a low price… But that is no longer enough. Even the brand’s particularly aggressive prices do not justify so many compromises and such a poor technical sheet. The screen calibration is not good, the audio part is catastrophic and the power is not there at all. Even if it means choosing, we encourage you to invest a little more to get the Realme Pad Classic.

Read: Realme Pad Mini test: as wobbly in substance as in form

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