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August, 2019

  • 12 August

    Permanently delete iPhone zombie apps on your phone

    Zombie apps are really annoying for all the iPhone owners out there. (We’re hoping the iPhone 11 has this zombie problem figured out.) It happens when you delete an app, only to restore your latest backup or connect your iPhone to iTunes, and lo and behold, the app pops back on your home screen. What …

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  • 12 August

    Samsung’s 108

    Fresh off unveiling its Galaxy Note 10 phones, Samsung is looking to the future of cameras with its 108-megapixel mobile image sensor. On Monday, it showed off the 1/1.33-inch Isocell Bright HMX, developed in collaboration with Xiaomi. You’ll be able to take 108-megapixel photos in brightly lit settings, while in low-light situations the company’s Tetracell tech will kick in and …

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  • 12 August

    Russia threatens Google for promoting ‘illegal mass events’ on YouTube

    The Russian government asked Google not to promote “illegal mass events” on YouTube after protesters took to Moscow’s streets to demand free elections on Saturday, Reuters reported. State communications watchdog Roscomnadzor wasn’t happy that people used YouTube push notifications to promote demonstration livestreams. If the search giant doesn’t respond to Roscomnadzor’s letter, “the Russian Federation will regard this as interference …

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  • 12 August

    Samsung rumored to have phone with graphene battery next year

    Samsung may be working on an alternative to lithium-ion batteries for its phones. The company hopes to have at least one phone with a graphene battery ready next year or by 2021, according to reporter and frequent Twitter leaker Evan Blass. “Samsung is hoping to have at least one handset either next year or in 2021, I’m told, which will …

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  • 12 August

    Capital One data breach: What you can do now following bank hack

    A data breach to Capital One servers in March exposed the personal information of nearly 106 million of the bank’s customers and applicants. The hack, which included US and Canadian customers of the banking and credit card company, followed the settlement reached between Equifax and the Federal Trade Commission concerning a hack in 2017 that affected 147 million customers. According …

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  • 12 August

    Google now offers no

    Google has taken an important step into a future that doesn’t require passwords, letting phone users log on to some websites using just their Android phones. That means you’ll be able to sign into a site using a passcode or fingerprint, starting with Google’s Pixel phones Monday and spreading to other relatively recent Android phones in coming days, Google said. …

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  • 12 August

    Equifax settlement: How long you have to file your claim and when you’ll receive benefits

    If you’ve been putting off filing your claim from the 2017 Equifax data breach — which affected nearly half of the US population — there’s still time. You have until Jan. 22, 2020 to submit your claims, according to the Federal Trade Commission. And you can either file yours online or mail one in. If you choose to mail your settlement, it must be …

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  • 12 August

    How to set up and use Google Docs offline

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  • 12 August

    Huawei’s Android replacing OS, Ninja disgusted with Twitch

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  • 12 August

    The 5 biggest Galaxy Note 10 letdowns

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