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HR professionals can pilot a course that’s truly fair to all, argues Toby Hopkins of the LGB Alliance Business Forum Does your organisation celebrate 'queer’ people? If so, you’re almost certainly ...
The Global Education Office allegedly changed its website's language from "LGBTQIA" to "LGB" and provided less information regarding transgender, queer, intersex, asexual and other diverse identities ...
The POCO F7 series, which includes the POCO F7 Pro and POCO F7 Ultra, debuted globally last month. Previous reports claimed that one of these smartphones will launch in India soon, as confirmed by ...
It should also feature IP68 and IP69 ratings for dust and water resistance. The Poco F7 might be the only member of the F7 series to launch in India, just like last year’s F6. For that market ...
Poco already launched the F7 Pro and F7 Ultra, and you may have been wondering whether they will be joined by a 'vanilla' F7 model. The answer is now a very clear yes, as the F7 has just been ...
Poco F7 Ultra debuts globally with Snapdragon 8 Elite chip. Here’s everything you need to know about the flagship smartphone. Xiaomi’s sub-brand, Poco, has launched a new flagship level ...
Poco has launched its latest flagship F7 series smartphones in global markets with top of the line processors, IP68 rating and 50MP primary sensor. While the phones have been unveiled for the ...
Poco on Thursday (March 27, 2025) globally launched Poco F7 Ultra and Poco F7 Pro smartphones. Both phones run Xiaomi HyperOS 2.0 based on Android 15 and will get 4 generations of OS updates and 6 ...
From my testing, the game Genshin Impact, which is one of the most popular and graphically intensive mobile games around, can run on the new POCO F7 Ultra at an average framerate of 105 ...
Both the POCO F7 Pro and Ultra feature a 6.67-inch 2K OLED display using TCL's M9 LTPS panel. The screen supports a 120Hz refresh rate, a 480Hz touch sampling rate (Ultra only), and HDR content ...
The Poco F7 Ultra is its latest. It’s a flagship-specification smartphone with a surprisingly understated design, and a host of Poco-developed tech inside. Does it represent a new chapter for Poco?
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