Samsung sells more phones than any other company, but its most recent financial results show mobile profits are leveling off. After nine years of Galaxy phones, Samsung is reportedly planning to pull out all the stops to turn things around with the upcoming Galaxy S10. There will be three …
Read More »AT&T’s Fake 5G Service Also Coming to iPhone
When ATT announced that it would mislabel 4G LTE service and market it as 5G E (the “E” stands for dEceit) the initial announcement only mentioned Android devices. I had hoped that Apple wouldn’t allow this practice or that the company would at least issue a statement on the …
Read More »AMD Reports Improved Market Share Across All Segments in Q4
When AMD released its Q4 revenue figures for 2018, it said it would wait for additional data on market share to come in from the analyst firms that track this sort of information. Now, Mercury Research has released data on AMD’s overall performance throughout the quarter. It’s all good …
Read More »Google Shares Final Google+ Shutdown Timeline
Google+ has been limping along for the last several years as spambots ran rampant and Google showed little interest in making improvements to the social network. In 2017, Google finally threw in the towel. After discovering a security flaw in G+, it decided to shut down the consumer side …
Read More »Everything We Know About the Raspberry Pi 4
When the Raspberry Pi was first released, its creators hoped to sell a thousand units. Instead, they created one of the most popular and enduring low-cost computers to ever come to market, with sales of 19 million units as of March 2018. Since the $35 computer debuted, it’s been …
Read More »Farewell, Godspeed, Itanic: Intel to Discontinue the Itanium Family
Intel has announced that it will discontinue the Itanium series of CPUs in 2021. The Itanium 9700 family, codenamed Kittson, is the last generation of Itanium to ship, with quad-core and eight-core models at clocks ranging from 1.73GHz to 2.66GHz and a TDP of 170W. Kittson was originally supposed …
Read More »Google Releases Live Transcribe, Sound Amplifier to Help With Hearing
According to the World Health Organization, over 400 million people worldwide have disabling hearing loss. Many of the rest of us have at least limited hearing impairment. So it makes sense that with phones being at the center of our electronic life, phone makers would innovate in providing solutions …
Read More »Nest Turns Its Security System Into a Google Home Speaker
Nest launched its home security system called Nest Secure in late 2017. Since then, it’s made the sort of minor updates you’d expect for a modern smart home device. Secure learned how to keep certain sensors active when you’re at home and how to respond to Google Assistant commands. …
Read More »Cryptocurrency Exchange Loses Access to $190M in Coins After Founder Dies
One of the advantages often cited by cryptocurrency users is that you can do whatever you want with your money, and no one can stop you because there’s no oversight. Although, oversight can be a good thing. A Canadian crypto exchange called QuadrigaCX has announced that it lost almost …
Read More »How to Boost Your Mobile Photography Workflow
Since we last visited this topic a year ago, phone cameras have become even better, and more options have become available for shooting with them. We’ll take you through some of the biggest changes and give you tips on new ways to capture, process, and store your images and …
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