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The specs of the flagship HTC U12+ have just been laid bare

Are you curious about the blockchain-based HTC phone reported this week? Well, this is not that phone. It’s another HTC phone expected on May 23: the flagship HTC U12+. Want to know more? Noted gadget blogger Evan Blass posted photos and even what seems to be an entire three-page spec sheet (and embargo details) of the U12+. HTC U12+ pic.twitter.com/HL48YuoRzr — …

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Red Hydrogen One phone coming to Verizon and AT&T

The Red Hydrogen One phone will be available on Verizon and AT&T once it’s released later this year. That widespread availability is a nice feather in the cap for the Hydrogen One, a $1,200 Android phone that’s said to boast a revolutionary 3D display. The phone is the first consumer handset from Red, the company better known for its high-end …

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US Air Force apologizes for ‘Yanny or Laurel’ Afghan war tweet

The US Air Force apologized and deleted a tweet Thursday that sought to find humor in killing Taliban militants in Afghanistan by incorporating the viral “Yanny or Laurel” meme. The Air Force’s official account initially joked earlier in the day that Taliban forces wished they had heard either of those words instead of the roar of the military service’s A-10 …

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Apple

It’s a billion-dollar question: Should we care that there’s a GH59-09418A printed circuit board inside a Samsung smartphone? At US District Court in San Jose, California, the heart of Silicon Valley, Apple and Samsung are trying to persuade a jury to see smartphones in very different ways. An earlier trial in the seven-year case already determined that Samsung infringed three …

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House committee rejects Trump’s defense of ZTE

The House Appropriations Committee on Thursday unanimously approved an amendment to a bill that would uphold sanctions against ZTE, rejecting President Donald Trump’s defense of the embattled Chinese phone maker. This amendment will “prevent a foreign company that is beholden to its government – and that ignores embargoes – from infiltrating the devices and networks that are now indispensable to …

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eBay works to create an e

I walked to a corner of eBay’s office in Manhattan to find a sign that read “Store of Ben.” Just behind that sign, the e-commerce company set up a small model store filled with a bunch of items it thought I’d likely jump at buying, including Philadelphia Eagles gear, Batman toys, PlayStation and Sonos gadgets, and even children’s books for …

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