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September, 2019

  • 3 September

    Facebook considers experimenting with hiding likes

    Facebook is considering a test to hide likes on News Feed posts. The company already tested a similar move on Instagram in August as a way to help break users’ fixation with getting likes on their pictures.  Data miner Jane Manchun Wong discovered that Facebook is experimenting with the change in its Android app Monday. The …

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  • 3 September

    Hurricane Dorian: How Verizon, AT&T, T

    The big four US wireless carriers — Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint — have turned to social media to ensure customers they’re taking steps to keep people connected during Hurricane Dorian. In addition, the Federal Communications Commission is working with the carriers to prepare. Verizon is offering unlimited calling, texting and data for customers in the path of the hurricane. …

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  • 3 September

    Another state joins the fight to block T

    Yet another state has jumped aboard the opposition to T-Mobile and Sprint merging. Illinois has joined the lawsuit blocking the wireless carriers’ deal, New York Attorney General Letitia James said Tuesday. The state attorneys general are calling it an “anticompetitive megamerger.” Illinois’ addition means over half the US population is now represented in the suit, James said.  The US Justice Department …

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  • 3 September

    Alleged iPhone 11 benchmark suggests faster CPU, 1GB extra RAM

    We’ll see Apple’s new iPhones in exactly one week, but a suspected benchmarking test might hint at one model’s specs. Geekbench took a closer look at the “iPhone 12.1,” which 9to5Mac said is the successor to iPhone XR (last year’s lowest spec model), and it doesn’t sound like much of a leap forward. The test suggested that the new iPhone is …

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  • 3 September

    Get ready for a flood of Intel

    A wave of Intel-powered laptops are about to get thinner, lighter — and a lot more power efficient.  This week at the IFA electronics trade show in Berlin, Acer, Asus, Lenovo, MSI and Razer plan to unveil new laptops using Intel’s Comet Lake 10th-generation Core processors. Some of those devices will meet Intel’s new Project Athena requirements, designing computers to be even …

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  • 3 September

    Speed

    USB4 is done, the group developing the next version of the immensely successful USB connector technology said Tuesday. USB4 doubles speeds compared to today’s fastest USB 3.2 by incorporating Intel’s speedy Thunderbolt technology that you already see on high-end laptops and peripherals. The USB Implementers Forum announced the completion of the technical specification Tuesday, a move that frees hardware and software …

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  • 3 September

    Samsung’s next foldable phone will turn into a square, report says

    Samsung’s delayed Galaxy Fold might be launched this week, but the Korean company might release an even more ambitious foldable phone in 2020. The next one will have 6.7-inch display that folds inwards to turn into a compact “square,” Bloomberg reported Tuesday. It’ll be thinner and more affordable than the $1,980 Galaxy Fold, with a hole-punch selfie camera at the …

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  • 3 September

    Google acknowledges Calendar spam problem, promises fix is coming

    Google Calendar has a spam issue where invites sent over Gmail automatically get added to your calendar. Now, Google has finally acknowledged it’s a problem and promises a fix is in the work.  “We’re aware of the spam occurring in Calendar and are working diligently to resolve this issue,” Google employee Lesley Pace wrote Monday in a brief post on …

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  • 3 September

    Apple Watch to add sleep tracking, report says

    The Apple Watch can already track your steps, heart rate and location. It soon may be able to monitor your sleep, too.  According to a report on Monday from 9to5Mac, Apple is preparing to add a new feature to the Watch that will allow it to monitor your sleep. Codenamed “Burrito” the new feature will be able to measure the …

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  • 3 September

    Wi

    Wi-Fi 6 is just now arriving in phones, laptops and network equipment. But engineers are already turning their attention to what’ll come next: Wi-Fi 7. With speeds as high as 30 gigabits per second, the next generation of Wi-Fi promises better streaming video, longer range and fewer problems with traffic congestion. The change will come in a series of steps, …

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