Upcoming Oppo A53 gets outed by TENAA

At the end of September an Oppo A33 got detailed thanks to the fact that it was certified by TENAA, China’s equivalent of the FCC. And now the regulatory agency is at it again, outing yet another unannounced Oppo device – the A53.

As their respective model numbers imply, the Oppo A53 is a bit higher-end than the A33, though you shouldn’t expect flagship-quality specs here. In terms of looks, the A53 (which you can see below) is clearly recognizable as an Oppo handset, sporting design cues that have been seen in past offerings from the Chinese company.

The Oppo A53’s listing by TENAA has also thankfully revealed most of its specs. It has a 5.5-inch 720p touchscreen, a 1.5 GHz octa-core processor, 2GB of RAM, a 13 MP rear camera with LED flash, a 5 MP selfie shooter, and 16GB of expandable storage. It runs Android 5.1.1 Lollipop and has 4G LTE support.

You can expect to see it launching in silver and gold color options, at least in China. It’s still unclear what it will be called when it becomes official, or whether it will be sold internationally as well.

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‘Gotham’ Has Gone Crazy, And It’s Finally Pretty Good

Last year, there was no other show I enjoyed hate-watching more than Gotham. I did originally have high hopes for the series, as I love both Ben McKenzie (Jim Gordon) and Donal Logue (Harvey Bullock) and have been enjoying the DC TV universe with Arrow and The Flash. A Batman show without Batman seemed like a risk, but I had faith it could work.

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WiFi Router Maker Eero Scores $40 Million From Android-Creator Andy Rubin And Early Nest Investor

Eero’s new approach to the home WiFi router has had no problem getting people interested. When Eero first announced its router in February, the company had racked up $2.5 million in sales in only two weeks. Venture capitalists are eager to get in too.

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The Future Of Work Show, Episode 8: Inside Cisco

For the past few months I’ve been working on a big new project called The Future of Work Show. The idea is to actually go inside some of the world’s most forward thinking companies to see what they are thinking about and doing about the future of work. I filmed inside 10 companies including SAP , Cisco, Pandora , Glassdoor, and several others. In each company I toured the offices and spoke with employees and executives to get a sense of how they see the workplace changing. 

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