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IDC: Jumbo smartphones are nearly 50 percent of the market
Remember how we mocked early adopters for those jumbo Galaxy Note phones just a few years ago? Nowadays, big phones are everywhere. Samsung may have blazed the trail, but other handset makers like Apple have followed suit with their own supersized smartphones, also known in the industry as phablets. The pace of phablet growth is expected to be 18.1 percent …
Read More »Microsoft’s Windows 10 now on 600 million active devices
Windows 10 has found its way onto 600 million active devices, says CEO Satya Nadella. Nadella made the comment at the company’s annual shareholders meeting on Wednesday, according to GeekWire. Microsoft wasn’t immediately available to confirm the comment. The company has high hopes for the broad adoption of Windows 10, which helped usher in Microsoft’s transition from purely a software …
Read More »Waze adds voice control and motorbike mode
OK Waze, what’s new? The navigation app has added voice control so you can ask questions or change your destination as you drive without taking your hands off the wheel. Like voice control assistants Siri and Alexa, you talk to the app by first saying “OK Waze”. Then you can ask for an ETA, or ask to be routed to …
Read More »Samsung wants to charge your future phone 5 times faster
When your phone is about to die, waiting to recharge it can be a pain. Samsung wants to speed up the process and get you plugged back in faster. Researchers at the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology (SAIT) are working on a prototype of a new battery that could charge five times faster than standard lithium ion batteries, the South …
Read More »How to get insane action shots on an iPhone X
Snagging great action photos doesn’t require a pro-level dSLR. Your iPhone camera is capable of capturing some brilliant moments, as long as you put in a bit of effort too. I spent time with two pro skateboarders here in London and put together a set of tips to keep in mind — and some things to avoid — to help …
Read More »Cyber Monday helps Amazon break its single
Amazon broke its single-day worldwide sales record this Cyber Monday, the company said Wednesday. Granted, it would’ve been far more surprising if that hadn’t happened. The e-commerce giant has been growing fast and benefiting from consumers’ continued shift to online shopping. This means that, so far, every year brings new sales records for the company. You wouldn’t need to look …
Read More »Supreme Court weighs warrants for phone location data in Carpenter case
Wherever you take your phone, your wireless provider knows. And these days, you take your phone everywhere. So if they want to, law enforcement investigators can go back in time and trace your every movement by getting your location records from your wireless provider. But do they need a warrant to do that? That’s the question at stake in a …
Read More »Verizon 5G service to reach households next year
Verizon said Wednesday that it plans to launch wireless 5G service in up to five US cities by the end of next year. Sacramento, California, is likely to be the first city to get access to the 5G network, which promises to be 10 to 100 times faster than the company’s speediest existing cellular connections. That service should begin in …
Read More »Majority of net neutrality comments sent to FCC were fake
It appears the bots are really into the net neutrality issue too. When the Federal Communications Commission opened up this year for comments on the rules governing net neutrality, or the principle that all internet traffic must be treated equally, it received nearly 22 million comments in the four months from late April to the end of August. That’s roughly …
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