Monday, February 25, 2019

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As-it-happens update February 25, 2019
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The Huawei Mate X is the most sensational, and sensationally expensive, piece of new mobile technology we've used in years. MSRP $2600.
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One of the bigger surprises at Microsoft's introduction of HoloLens 2 was the short appearance by Epic Games CEO Tim Sweeney, a veteran critic of Microsoft.
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Google Pixel assistant Hollis Johnson/Business Insider. Some of the most popular Android manufacturers are launching phones with a dedicated Google Assistant button on the handset.
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In addition to introducing its first 5G phone, LG showed off another premium phone, the LG G8 ThinQ, at MWC. The G8 is the company's follow up to last year's G7 ThinQ and serves as its latest marquee handset.
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The Nokia 9 PureView has five rear cameras and that doesn't even seem like that big of a deal. The anticipated Nokia 9 PureView is HMD Global's newest and boldest flagship phone under the Nokia brand the Finnish startup acquired several years ago.
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According to a new report, Microsoft is will be revealing a new lineup of Xbox Consoles during E3 2019 along with the Halo with the launch of Halo Infinite.
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Intel will only be shipping sample pieces of its 5G modem to its customers with a commercial rollout estimated sometime next year.
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After a full day of announcements at Mobile World Congress 2019, two trends are absolutely clear. First of all, the 5G phones are finally coming, after years of development.
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NEW YORK - For the first time since its meteoric rise, "Fortnite" is no longer a no-doubt victory royale atop the video game industry.
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After a sort of odd two week break after season 7, Fortnite is done resting and is going to be launching season 8 in just four days from now.
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