Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 has a weird feature, Review.

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Taking productivity and creativity to another level, Samsung has unveiled its most powerful line-up of Galaxy Note10 smartphones with an enhanced S (Stylus) Pen experience. The 6.3-inch FHD+ Galaxy Note10 houses 8GB...
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Samsung’s First 7-Nanometer EUV Processor

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Samsung has unveiled the latest Exynos 9825 chipset just in time for the launch of arguably its biggest device of 2019, the Galaxy Note 10. It's the first smartphone chip built using...
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LG’s dumb Dual-Screen V50 ThinQ

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While Samsung and Huawei refine their foldable smartphones, LG has introduced its plan of hardware expansion with its V50 ThinQ that uses a case to add a second screen. The company's invitation...

Frustration Expressed on Android Q Reddit AMA

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When Google started rolling out Android Q Beta 5 at the start of July, the corporate conjointly declared plans to host a Reddit AMA where the team would answer queries about...
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European Commission slaps Google and leaves a chance for other search engines to lead...

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As a result of a record, fine levied at Google by the European Commission, the corporate is providing other search engines to grab a chance to govern search functionality on new...

Galaxy Tab S6 and Galaxy Watch Active 2 Launch Dates Fixed

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According to recent reports, Samsung today launched a teaser for the Galaxy Tab S6 and the Galaxy Watch Active 2. We have known for quite some time now that these new products are in...
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Google Unveils Advanced G Suite Protection

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Reportedly, Google is raising its bars concerning security for businesses. The company recently unveiled a host of new protections for its G Suite, Google Cloud Platform (GCP) and Cloud Identity customers...
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New Android Ransomware That Pretends to Be Porn

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Reportedly, a  brand new Android threat was recently discovered by ESET researchers, and it has an unusual adult theme which may be enough to sucker unsuspecting users into putting it. The number...
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Google Offers A New Look for Android Auto

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July has officially ended, and after you double-check your UltraViolet account, it’s time to look over quarterly results from both Samsung and Apple to find out what is working (services) and...

Google’s New Gesture Controls Not Just for Pixel

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When Steve Jobs introduced the first iPhone in 2007, its most spell-bounding feature—the one that set it apart from BlackBerry and Nokia, and the one that would forever change the way...