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Daily Authority: Guten Tag from Berlin

???? Hello again, fellow tech lovers. I’m back after a two-week-long hiatus with yet another Wednesday daily. I traveled to the Maldives and realized just how important it is to pause and take time out from our hectic schedules for some TLC. I hope you get to take that vacation you’ve been planning soon. On that note, let’s head to Berlin.

What to expect from IFA 2022

IFA, or Internationale Funkausstellung 2022, is right around the corner, running from September 2 to 6. For the uninitiated, it is one of the oldest technology exhibitions in Europe where some of the biggest tech companies in the world come together to announce new products. As usual, the Android Authority team will be on ground zero in Berlin to get you all the latest from the event. Here’s what you can expect to see at the show.

HMD Global: We expect to see some new Nokia phones. After all, it’s a European tech show, and it’s only natural for one of Europe’s legacy brands to show face. HMD Global and Nokia were barely on anyone’s lips at MWC 2022 held in Barcelona earlier this year. Will the company bring the goods this time around? We’ll soon find out.

Samsung: Our South Korean friends aren’t showing off any new phones at IFA 2022, but have launched a snazzy new collection of home appliances focused on sustainability. They have a new washer that reduces microplastic emissions from clothing, an oven that provides meal plans and makes timelapse videos of the food being cooked in it, and more.

TCL: The Chinese electronics company is holding a grand launch event on September 1 to unveil a number of products. Teasers suggest that TCL will have new TVs, home appliances, and more. Speaking of, TCL now sells the cheapest 5G tablet you can get, and it has Android 12.

Huawei: You may have forgotten about Huawei after its US ban, but the company is very much still creating some great tech. It has a press conference scheduled for September 3 at IFA 2022. Will we see the Huawei Mate 50 with variable apertures make its international debut? Only time will tell.

Asus: It looks like the Zenbook 17 Fold is getting a proper launch at IFA 2022. This unique laptop was originally revealed at CES 2022, and now it may finally get a price and release date. Do laptops really need a foldable revolution? We think not.

Wednesday Weirdness

Hate eating your greens? A company based in North Carolina is working to change the taste of fruits and vegetables using gene editing technology. Yup, somehow the world has ended up here.

  • Pairwise is using CRISPR to surgically remove undesirable traits from our food, like taking seeds or pits out of fruits.
  • It also aims to eliminate the bitter taste in nutritious foods like mustard greens, which will be the company’s first commercial product.
  • Pairwise’s use of CRISPR allows it to remove or alter the DNA of veggies and fruits to take away select traits or enhance desirable characteristics.
  • Pairwise will sell its modified food under its “Conscious Foods” brand in 2023.
  • It will be available in the Pacific Northwest and California before spreading across the country.

Have a healthy rest of the week,

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