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Steam Link Anywhere beta will allow you to play your PC games wherever you like
Valve has introduced Steam Link Anywhere service that allows users to play games from their personal library on a client device outside of your local network.
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Apple says consumer “Privacy Matters” in its latest iPhone advertisement
Apple has published its latest iPhone advertisement called “Privacy Matters” that focuses on consumer privacy while taking a subtle jab at companies like Facebook and Google who have been dogged by wave after wave of privacy scandals.
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Nokia 3.1 gets Android 9 Pie update and it will launch on Verizon as Nokia 3V
HMD’s Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvika has announced on Twitter that the company was dropping Android Pie on the Nokia 3.1.
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Sprint call out AT&T in full-page ad in New York Times for misleading 5GE indicator
Sprint has taken out a full-page open letter ad in the Sunday’s edition of The New York Times to call out AT&T for false marketing of 4G LTE as 5G Evolution.
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Sony Xperia 1 is available for preorder in the UK, will cost £849
Sony Xperia 1 is now available for preorder in the United Kingdom and the unlocked version of the handset is available from the mobile retailer Clove at £849.
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Huawei P smart+ 2019 with triple cameras and 6.21-inch dewdrop display launched
Huawei has silently launched its mid-range smartphone Huawei P Smart+ (2019) with triple cameras, 6.21-inch dewdrop display, Kirin 710 SoC and is powered by a 3,400mAh battery.
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Samsung Galaxy S10 is now available on Vodafone UK
Samsung’s latest flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S10, S10e, and Galaxy S10+ are now available for purchase from UK mobile carrier Vodafone.
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Samsung Galaxy S10 shipped in an unsealed box to some customers
Some customers who have preordered one of Samsung’s Galaxy S10 flagships are reported to be receiving their units in unsealed boxes.
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Samsung Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e, Galaxy S10+ are launched globally
Samsung has globally launched its flagship smartphones around the world, the Galaxy S10, Galaxy S10e, and Galaxy S10 Plus are now available for purchase in approximately 70 countries.
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OnePlus 7 image and specs are accidentally leaked on a retailer’s website
According to a recent report, OnePlus 7 was accidentally listed on a retailer’s website along with full specifications and images of the smartphone.
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Nintendo wants its developers to cut back on In-App purchases for fear of tarnishing the brand
Nintendo wants its developer partners to reduce In-App purchases in the games for fear of damaging its brand by milking players the way many mobile apps do.
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Spotify in talks to acquire Gimlet podcast company for $230 million
According to a recent report, Spotify is in advanced talks to acquire Gimlet, the maker of some of the most popular podcasts currently out there for close to $230 million.
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LG Mobile struggles to make a profit as smartphone sales fall 17% in Q4 2018
LG has reported a poor Q4 2018 after its mobile division has failed to post a profit over the last two years and smartphone sales continue to tumble.
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Samsung reports bleak smartphone sales and 7.2% profit loss in Q4 2018
In its Q4 2018 and FY 2018 report, Samsung saw a decline in both sales and operating profit, but the full year results were still record-setting.
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Samsung is rolling out Android 9 Pie update to Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus
Samsung is currently rolling out Android 9 Pie update with One UI to Galaxy S9 and Galaxy S9 Plus devices on Verizon, AT&T and Sprint networks in the United States.
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Samsung releases January security patch for Galaxy Note 8
Samsung is currently rolling out the January 2019 Android security patch, which brings bug fixes and performance upgrades for Galaxy Note 8.
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Apple reportedly shipped 65.9 million iPhones during Q4 2018
According to a report published by Strategy Analytics, Apple has shipped an estimated 65.9 million iPhone units globally during the first fiscal quarter of 2019 (Q4 2018).
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Facebook is paying teens to install VPN app that collects user data
According to a recent report, Facebook is paying teenagers to install a “Research” app, which secretly tracks user activity and collects data on them.