Her Renault Zoe catches fire at home, the leaked features of the Galaxy Watch 7 and 7 Ultra, here’s the recap

A Renault Zoe caught fire at a driver’s house in France, the Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and 7 Ultra leaked… This is the recap

It’s time to recap Thursday June 6, 2024. Today, saw the . Then we saw the Renault Zoe of a driver in France catch fire at her home. Next, we learned more about the Galaxy Watch 7 and 7 Ultra from a leak. Finally, we were able to see a bug on Google TV which is surprisingly appreciated by some users.

This French driver’s Renault Zoe catches fire and burns down her house: this is what the first elements of the investigation say

A Renault Zoé burst into flames while plugged into a home charging station near Toulouse, and almost completely destroyed its owner’s house. The fire, which required 20 hours of intervention by firefighters, caused considerable damage. Another similar case was reported the next day in Corrèze. Experts must determine the cause of these explosions, while Renault had recalled certain Zoé models in March 2024 for a risk of battery short circuit.

Read – This French driver’s Renault Zoe catches fire and burns down her house, here are the first elements of the investigation

The Samsung Galaxy Watch 7 and 7 Ultra are leaked: here are their arguments for surpassing Apple

The Galaxy Watch 7 and 7 Ultra were leaked ahead of Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked conference in Paris. The Galaxy Watch 7 offers improvements in design and performance, with a sapphire crystal display, increased durability and improved battery life. The Galaxy Watch 7 Ultra, with its titanium case and 590 mAh battery, aims to rival the Apple Watch Ultra 3.

Read – The Galaxy Watch 7 and 7 Ultra leak, here are Samsung’s arguments to surpass Apple

Google TV: this home screen bug pleasantly surprises users

A Google TV bug leaves users with a home screen that only shows apps and removes recommendations and ads. Surprisingly, many users prefer this simplified interface. The issue affects various devices, including Chromecasts and some TCL TVs. Although the origin of the bug remains unknown, it does not disrupt the operation of the applications. Google has not yet officially communicated on this subject, but some users hope to see this minimalist interface become a permanent option.

Read – Google TV: this home screen bug surprisingly pleases users

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