Samsung exposed the Galaxy Fold in very early 2019, however it really did not release till simply a couple of weeks back. It ends up collapsible phones are tough to solve, as well as the Fold had not been precisely cost-effective also when it did launch. Samsung desired practically …
Read More »FCC Finds Carriers Lie About Rural Coverage 40 Percent of the Time
Mobile data coverage is better than it was in years past as we reach the end of the LTE era, but we’ve all suspected from time to time that carriers aren’t being entirely truthful. Now, there’s proof, at least according to the FCC. After testing LTE data across the …
Read More »Chirp debuts a faster, feature-filled Twitter app for Apple Watch
Chirp, a Twitter client preferred by hundreds of thousands of Apple Watch users, is getting its biggest upgrade since its arrival last year. Now redesigned for watchOS 6, the new version of Chirp includes a rebuilt timeline feature that allows you to endlessly scroll through tweets much more quickly than …
Read More »The iPhone Collects Location Data Even When You Tell It to Stop
Apple spends a lot of time talking about how much it respects your privacy, casting Google as an invasive plight on the common user. However, security researcher Brian Krebs (of Krebs On Security fame) has demonstrated that the iPhone 11 Pro still reaches out to Apple’s servers to log …
Read More »T-Mobile Flips the Switch on ‘Nationwide’ 5G Network
There’s a new 5G network in the US starting today, and you might actually be able to get a signal on it. T-Mobile has flipped the switch on its “nationwide” 5G network a bit earlier than expected. It calls this a nationwide network to differentiate this type of 5G …
Read More »Intel Blames Qualcomm for Modem Business Failure, Urges Court to Uphold FTC Ruling
Intel wants the FTC’s ruling on Qualcomm’s business practices to stand, and it’s filed an amicus brief with the court outlining its own position. If you haven’t read up on the details of how the “No License No Chips” (NLNC) program worked, or the broad strokes of how Intel …
Read More »At a Glance: ViewSonic VP3481 Review
ViewSonic’s VP3481 display was created to be a well-rounded solution for essentially any purpose. It has a wide range of features, including FreeSync support, and it comes pre-calibrated to provide the best color accuracy possible. Design This display features an ultra-wide 34-inch MVA panel with a resolution of 3,440 …
Read More »Apple and Google reveal the best apps and games of 2019
Continuing their annual tradition, Apple and Google have released their list of the best apps and games of 2019. Apple, for the first time, held a real-world event to celebrate its winners, where it crowned A.I.-powered camera app, Spectre Camera as its best iPhone app of the year and …
Read More »This Week in Apps: Apple Arcade updates, TikTok distances itself from China, Kardashians send shady app to No. 1
Welcome back to This Week in Apps, the Extra Crunch series that recaps the latest OS news, the applications they support and the money that flows through it all. What are developers talking about? What do app publishers and marketers need to know? How are politics impacting the App Store …
Read More »Raspberry Pi 4 Wi-Fi Fails When Using 1440p Video Output
There appears to be a problem with the Raspberry Pi 4 — and it’s not the kind of issue you’d expect to surface on this kind of platform. Using 1440p video output apparently makes the Wi-Fi stop working. Enrico Zini, a developer working to create digital signage based on …
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