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Samsung Pay Rolling Out To Verizon Phones
Verizon is currently rolling out a software update that adds Samsung Pay to the Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, S6 Edge+ and Galaxy Note 5. The update also has security fixes for the latest Stagefright vulnerabilities.
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Apple Ordered To Pay $234 Million In Damage To University Of Wisconsin
Court has ordered Apple to pay the University of Wisconsin $234 million in damages for using its patent without proper permission to improve chip efficiency.
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Adobe Patches Major Security Vulnerability That Plagued All Version Of Flash Player
Adobe has issued a patch for Flash Player that fixes a major security vulnerability that affected all versions of Flash for Windows, Mac and Linux computers
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Adobe Confirms Major Security Flaw In Flash Player For Windows, Mac And Linux
Adobe has confirmed a major security vulnerability that affects all versions of Flash for Windows, Mac and Linux computers. The vulnerability can be used by hackers to crash a target PC or even take complete control of the computer. Adobe claims that so far all attacks using this vulnerability are limited and targeted.
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Apple iWork For iCloud Out Of Beta With New Features
Apple has updated iWork app and moved it out of beta with a bunch of new features, including the ability to preview documents in mobile Safari and Android and more.
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Apple Introduces Lower App Store Price Tier For Australia
Apple announced low-cost pricing tier for Australian App Store allowing developers to choose Tier A and Tier B pricing option for paid apps and in-app purchases.
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AT&T NumberSync Allows You To Share Your Phone Number With Several Devices
AT&T has announced a new network level free service called NumberSync that will allow you to share a single phone number across multiple devices. This free service will connect all your AT&T devices to your main phone number.
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Apple Loses Patent Lawsuit To University Of Wisconsin, Faces Up To $862 Million In Damage
Apple was found liable of using a 1998 patent owned by University of Wisconsin in its A7, A8, and A8X processors included in the 2013 and 2014 iPhone and iPad lineup without getting proper permission.
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Google Praises LG As The Best Nexus Engineering Partner
In a recent video press conference, Google’s Android Engineering VP, Dave Burke said that LG has done the best partner for engineering the Nexus smartphones.
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Google Nexus 5X And Nexus 6P Launched In India
Google has announced that it is launching its latest Android 6.0 Marshmallow Nexus smartphones, LG Nexus 5X and Huawei Nexus 6P smartphones in India.
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Apple Is Increasing App Store Price In Australia, Indonesia And Sweden
Due to rise in exchange rates, Apple is increasing the prices for apps and in-app purchases in Australia, Indonesia and Sweden within the next 3 days.
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Samsung Galaxy Grand On Spotted On TENAA
A new unrevealed Samsung smartphone, Samsung Galaxy Grand On, has already made its way to Chinese Telecom Regulator TENAA and will have a model number SM-G5500 with support for Chinese TD-LTE networks.
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Adobe And Dropbox Partnership Allows Users To Edit PDF From The Cloud
Dropbox has announced that it is partnering with Adobe to bring support for Opening, Editing and Saving PDF files directly from the cloud, using Adobe Acrobat and Acrobat Reader apps.
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Facebook Is Testing Dedicated Shopping Feed For Shopaholics
According to a new report, Facebook is currently testing a brand new feature – a dedicated shopping feed, which will make life easier for Shoppers and enables advertisers and businesses to better showcase their products.
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Facebook Adds Support For 3D Touch To Its iPhone 6S App
Today, Facebook updated its iOS App with support for 3D touch feature found in Apple’s latest iPhones. With this new update installed, pressing the Facebook app icon firmly from the Home screen on the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus brings up a Quick Action menu showing three actions: Write Post, Upload Photo/Video, and Take Photo/Video.
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How To View iCloud Files In Your Apple iPhone And iPad
iOS 9 comes with iCloud drive app, which allows you to view files stored in your iCloud Drive on iPhone, iPod touch, iPad, and even Mac. However, Apple has made the iCloud Drive app to start hidden by default. Here is step-by-step guide to access the iCloud Drive app from the Home screen.
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iOS 9 Users Are Experiencing Issues With POP Email Accounts And Attachments
Some iOS 9 users are complaining in Apple discussion forums about having trouble in opening emails with attachments. It sounds like a small group of users are getting “Message not yet downloaded from server” error whenever they attempt to open an email message with an attachment.
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Twitter Introduces Pre-Roll Ads To Videos In Your Timeline
Twitter has announced a new service called “Amplify”, which will allow advertisers to have 6-second pre-roll ads play before videos. This new service makes Twitter videos more appealing to publishers and advertisers.