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Galaxy Fold: What its screen crease, notch and air gap are really like to use I said in my full Galaxy Fold review that Samsung's new foldable phone lives and dies by its screen. Nothing could be truer. On more conventional phones, screens are important, but a given. Screen quality is often an afterthought to camera quality and battery ...
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Apple plays privacy card in battle with parental control apps, but offers few solutions It took 12 versions of iOS to finally get parental controls and screen time tracking, but some people still aren't happy about it. According to a report in The New York Times Saturday, numerous developers of time monitoring apps complained that Apple was ...
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Powerbeats Pro Pre-Orders to Begin May 3 Ahead of May 10 Launch The all-new Powerbeats Pro will be available to pre-order from Apple.com starting Friday, May 3 at 7 a.m. Pacific Time in the United States and Canada, followed by in-store availability starting Friday, May 10, according to 9to5Mac. Powerbeats Pro are ...
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New Stable Update Makes OnePlus 5 & 5T More Secure The OnePlus 5 and OnePlus 5T are now receiving a new stable update, and the case of both phones we're looking at OxygenOS 9.0.5. The changelog for both devices is identical, and it doesn't really bring any new features to the table, but it brings more ...
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This leak might be our first look at a real OnePlus 7 Pro OnePlus will unveil its brand new phones in a matter of weeks, and we already think we know everything there is to know about these devices. The Chinese handset maker will launch three new phones as part of the OnePlus 7 series, including a regular ...
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Mortal Kombat 11 Reviews Roundup (PS4 / Xbox One / PC / Switch): What Are Critics Saying? April is home to a handful of big releases, but arguably the biggest of them is Mortal Kombat 11, the latest entry in NetherRealm's brutal fighting series. Even after nearly a dozen iterations, Mortal Kombat remains one of the most beloved franchises in gaming, ...
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Samsung thinks millennials want vertical TVs The latest addition to Samsung's TV range is the Sero, a 43-inch TV that was designed with the millennial generation in mind and therefore pivots between horizontal and vertical orientations. It's a much smarter idea than the phrase "vertical TV" would lead ...
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FCC Gives Thumbs-Up To SpaceX Low Orbit Starlink Satellite Project The Federal Communications Commission has recently approved SpaceX's proposed plan revisions to put thousands of satellites in low Earth orbit. SpaceX will start launching satellites no earlier than May this year.
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Nintendo Dispels Rumors Of New Switch Announcement At E3 Nintendo has explicitly ruled out the rumors that a Switch hardware revision will be announced at E3, though its language doesn't necessarily rule out an announcement some other time this year. Several reports have claimed that Nintendo is planning two ...
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Spotify breaks 100 million paid subscribers, holding lead over Apple Music Spotify on Monday revealed that it has topped 100 million paid subscribers worldwide, putting it twice as far ahead as Apple Music, albeit with a years-long headstart. Spotify. Premium subscribers grew 32 percent year-over-year in the March quarter, Spotify ...
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AMD Announces 50th Anniversary Ryzen 7 2700X and Radeon VII Gold Editions It's not everyday that a tech company turns 50 years old. AMD has a remarkable trajectory starting from the rock bottom as a small Silicon Valley start-up and turning into one of the world's most respected chipmakers. Like any organization, AMD also faced ...
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Nvidia's Latest Driver Is Causing High CPU Usage Problems Credit: NvidiaLast week, Nvidia released the GeForce Game Ready 430.39 WHQL driver with improved support for Mortal Kombat 11, new GTX 1650 graphics cards and the Windows 10 May 2019 Update. But according to numerous complaints on social ...
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Don't Expect the Next PlayStation Before April 2020 If the recent peek into the future of PlayStation got you all excited for what will probably end up being called PlayStation 5, don't worry about blowing all your cash on it just yet. According to The Wall Street Journal tech reporter Takashi Mochizuki, Sony won't ...
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Redmi Smartphone With Pop-Up Selfie Camera Teased on Video by Xiaomi Xiaomi seems to be working on adding a smartphone with a new pop-up selfie camera to its Redmi lineup. In a teaser video posted on Weibo, the Chinese smartphone manufacturer has teased a near full-screen Redmi smartphone with a pop-up selfie ...
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Um, Amazon has Apple's latest iPad down to just $250 right now If you're in the market for a new iPad that isn't an iPad Pro, Amazon currently has the company's 2018 model down to just $250. That's a solid deal, and we're honestly not sure how long this will last. While we've seen better prices for this specific model around ...
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How To Use Google Assistant's 'Tell Me A Story' Feature On Your Smartphone You can take Google Assistant's "Tell Me a Story" feature on the road with you. The feature rolled out for Google Home last year and allows you to say "Hey Google, tell me a story" to trigger your Google Home, Mini, Hub, or Max to tell your child a quick tale.
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Intel's Leaked Roadmap Reveals No Signs Of A 10nm CPU Till 2022 More and more companies are adopting the 10nm fabrication process for their processors, but Intel does not seem to be affected in the least, as a leaked roadmap for the company's future CPUs reveals that Intel will not be releasing any 10nm based ...
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Google says it's 'infeasible' for Stock Android to support scrolling screenshots Screenshots can prove to be useful when one needs to save information locally, but they're most handy when it comes to sharing what you're seeing. Screenshots can prove to be very useful when we need to save information locally, but they're most handy ...
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China Urges UK Not to Discriminate Against Huawei in 5G Development LONDON (Reuters) - China on Sunday warned Britain not to discriminate against companies involved in developing the 5G network and to resist pressure from other countries over whether it should work with Huawei Technologies. Huawei, the world's ...
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Oppo signs up as first Asian sponsor of Wimbledon Championships Oppo has inked a five-year sponsorship deal to become the first-ever Asian sponsor of The Wimbledon Championships. The Chinese smartphone brand has partnered with the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) as the first official smartphone partner for ...
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