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Month: April 2019
The Samsung Galaxy Fold are Breaking
Samsung released its first folding smartphone and people went crazy over that amazing innovation. After all, it was the first android cellphone without the risk […] Read the original post by Naveed Ahmed
Apple Revises Its Display Specs For 2018 MacBook Air
Previously, Apple’s MacBook Air 2018 had display brightness up to 300 nits. But, Apple has just revised the specs of the 2018 MacBook Air. According […] Read the original post by Naveed Ahmed
In the U.S. the number of subscriptions for video services will reach 270 million
The number of subscriptions to video (movies, linear TV and TV shows — without taking into account other platforms, such as sports services) in North […] Read the original post by Mark
iPhone 2019 will receive the four cameras at 12 MP
According to a report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo (Ming-Chi Kuo), all three iPhone 2019 will receive a 12-megapixel front-facing camera TrueDepth. Recall that the original […] Read the original post by Mark
How to view downloaded books on iPhone
Getting content offline can vary widely between different sources and apps. When you’re depending on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch to get through a […] Read the original post by Frank Macey
Niantic’s Harry Potter Wizards Unite starts beta testing in New Zealand
Niantic has launched the beta testing phase for Harry Potter: Wizards Unite but only for New Zealanders right now. If you’re a witch or wizard in […] Read the original post by Christine Chan
Azure HDInsight Analytics Platform Now Supports Apache Hadoop 3.0
Apache Hadoop 3.0 is now generally available on Azure HDInsight, giving customers broader analytics capabilities. Read the original post by Evan Selleck
Kurian’s Enterprise Chops Enable New Deals for Google Cloud
NEWS ANALYSIS: The traditional enterprise software axis of Oracle and SAP has infiltrated Google, which until now was known as a technology powerhouse that was […] Read the original post by Evan Selleck
New York’s Aggressive Climate Law Takes Aim at Skyscrapers
The city’s new rules compel the owners of big buildings to dramatically reduce their carbon emissions as part of a broad package of climate reforms. […] Read the original post by Adam Rogers
iPhone 11 Leak Suggests Major Camera Upgrades
According to a famous research analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple is going to upgrade all three of its iPhones in 2019, which includes the iPhone 11. […] Read the original post by Naveed Ahmed
Update: Facebook passwords for hundreds of millions of users were exposed to Facebook employees
Facebook confirms that user passwords from Facebook, Facebook Lite, and Instagram were being stored in a readable format on Facebook servers. Hundreds of millions of […] Read the original post by Mark Hachman
Has the Samsung Galaxy Fold already failed?
Four out of several dozen Galaxy Fold review units have experienced screen failures and for up to three different reasons. What does that mean for […] Read the original post by Rene Ritchie
The Mueller Report Is Much Worse For Trump Than Barr Let On
The Mueller report clearly shows that Donald Trump attempted to obstruct justice, regardless of what the attorney general says. Read the original post by Garrett M. Graff
A Mystery Agent Is Doxing Iran’s Hackers and Dumping Their Code
Iranian intelligence seems to be getting its own taste of a Shadow Brokers-style leak of secrets. Read the original post by Andy Greenberg