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July, 2019

  • 30 July

    Pixel 4 will have gesture controls and Google’s version of Apple’s FaceID

    Google has already shared what the back of the Pixel 4 will look like, but now it’s showing off some of what its forthcoming phone will be able to do, including hands-free radar-based gesture controls and face unlock similar to Apple’s FaceID. In a new YouTube video titled “(Don’t) hold the phone: new features coming …

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  • 30 July

    Apple aims for iPhone 11 rebound even as current iPhone sales dip

    Apple’s iPhone business may be struggling, but the company is pretty optimistic about the services running on the device. In its third-quarter earnings report Tuesday, Apple offered a rosier-than-expected prediction for the next period thanks to things like the App Store as well as other products like wearables, even as iPhone sales have continued their trend of declines. The company …

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  • 30 July

    WhatsApp Pay is coming this year

    WhatsApp is launching a payments system later this year, starting in India. Will Cathcart, the Facebook subsidiary’s global head, said Wednesday the company has been testing its payments in India since last year, according to Business Today. The messaging app has 400 million users in India and 1.5 billion globally, the report says, with the payments announcement coming as Facebook …

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  • 30 July

    Why 5G for smartphones is just the start

    Take a five-minute walk behind Qualcomm’s main office in San Diego and you’ll find an unlikely kind of lab. The cavernous room, previously used for storing office furniture and boxes, has become the mobile chip giant’s testing ground for new wireless technologies, where it’s working on 5G in ways you may not be expecting. While 5G means super-high speeds on our …

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  • 30 July

    How to make a GIF on your phone or computer

    Despite being over 30 years old, GIFs are used more than ever by people to express themselves on their phone or computer, especially over social media. Let’s get this out of the way. The word is spelled G-I-F and stands for graphic Interchange format. The creators of the GIF pronounce it JIF like Jif peanut butter. But many (many) people say …

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  • 30 July

    Project Soli is the secret star of Google’s Pixel 4 self

    If you’re looking for a new, weird thing to do with your next phone, consider hands-free use. Google’s upcoming Pixel 4 is going to throw a hands-free twist to its front-camera array: In addition to facial recognition, it’ll sense motion and hand gestures.  This technology, originally called Project Soli, uses radar to detect 3D movement in space. And that’s in addition …

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  • 30 July

    Huawei reports revenue surge despite US ban

    Huawei on Tuesday reported revenue growth of 23.2% for the first half of the year, even though the Trump administration’s ban basically stopped it from accessing US suppliers. The controversial Chinese phonemaker said it made 401.3 billion yuan ($58.3 billion), compared with 325.7 billion yuan ($47.3 billion) in the same period of 2018. Company Chairman Liang Hua acknowledged that US …

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  • 30 July

    Apple designs in

    Apple has designed a new augmented reality experience at Apple Stores around the globe. It’s called [AR]T, and through it, participants will be able to experience AR pieces from contemporary artists in the store and out and about in select cities. People can also learn how to make their own AR experience at in-store classes.  Featured artists include Nick Cave, …

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  • 30 July

    A 16

    Battle royale game Fortnite has become a phenomenon. The free video game from developer Epic Games has generated billions of dollars and become an obsession for gamers of all ages. That surge in popularity has brought Fortnite tournaments for eager esports gamers to watch and compete in. The biggest of them all is the Fortnite World Cup, and the one …

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  • 30 July

    Capital One’s data breach and how criminals could use the stolen data

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