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US DOJ, worried about 5G race, asks for hearing if Qualcomm’s declared a monopoly

The US Justice Department on Thursday asked for a hearing on Qualcomm’s possible punishment if a California judge agrees with the Federal Trade Commission and declares the chipmaker to be a monopoly — largely because it’s worried about competition in 5G. In a statement of interest filed in US District Court in San Jose, California, …

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Photographers fret as Adobe tests removing $10 Lightroom

Adobe is seeing how photographers respond to the removal of a $10 monthly subscription that combines Photoshop and Lightroom, and the answer when it comes to some shutterbugs is — not well. The subscription, introduced in 2013, combines Adobe’s two main photography software packages and 20GB of cloud storage that can be used to sync photos shot with mobile devices. …

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Harry Potter: Wizards Unite beta casts spell on Australia, New Zealand

Muggles in Australia and New Zealand can try out Harry Potter: Wizards Unite as the beta kicks off in their countries. Developer Niantic is warning players that this isn’t the final version of the augmented reality (AR) game, which is location-based like Pokemon Go and tasks players with tracking down magical creatures and artifacts as part of the Statute of …

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Qualcomm will pocket almost $5 billion from Apple settlement this quarter

Qualcomm will make nearly $5 billion in the current quarter from the settlement of its licensing dispute with Apple. During its quarterly earnings report on Wednesday, the mobile chipmaker said it will record revenue of about $4.5 billion to $4.7 billion from Apple in its third fiscal quarter, which ends in June. That includes a cash payment from Apple and …

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iPad 2 buried in Apple’s ‘obsolete’ product graveyard

Apple has added the iPad 2 to its list of “vintage and obsolete products.” Both the Wi-Fi only and Wi-Fi/cellular versions of the tablet are included in the updated list, which means that Apple will no longer offer hardware service or parts. The exceptions: Consumers in Turkey and California can still receive service and parts. Apple, which updated the list Tuesday, didn’t …

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Pixel 3 phones aren’t selling, and it’s probably Verizon’s fault

Google says it’s sold fewer Pixel phones year over year due to fierce smartphone competition on the high end, but that probably isn’t the entire story. There’s a good chance that the company’s agreement to make Verizon the Pixel’s exclusive US carrier plays a role.  On Monday, Ruth Porat, CFO of Google’s parent company Alphabet, explained declining Pixel sales as due …

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The Oculus Quest may be a VR headset you should care about (The 3:59, Ep. 533)

On this podcast, we talk about: CNET’s review of the Oculus Quest mobile VR headset. Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg emphasizing privacy as the new direction of his company. Apple’s earnings: iPhone sales drop but wearables and services help results. Now playing: Watch this: The Oculus Quest may be a VR headset you should care… 5:35 The 3:59 gives you bite-size news …

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Banned parental

One of the parental-control apps removed from the App Store fired back on Wednesday at Apple’s explanation of why the app was banned. OurPact argued that its app should be reinstated and should be allowed to use technology that enables parents to control what their children access on their Apple devices.  A report in The New York Times from Saturday said that …

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Huawei 8K 5G TV reportedly in the works for later this year

Huawei will reportedly release an 8K 5G TV later this year. According to Nikkei Asian Review, the Chinese electronics giant is looking to challenge Samsung and Apple by building out its ecosystem of consumer electronics. Huawei is the second largest maker of phones in the world behind Samsung, but currently does not sell TVs. A 5G TV could signal the …

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Huawei doesn’t need the US, hits 50% growth in phone sales

Do you know what the most-drunk spirit in the world is? It’s not whiskey, vodka or gin. It’s baijiu. Baijiu is only consumed in China, but that’s enough to make it number 1. In a similar way, Huawei, without any exposure to the US market, is within reach of the global number 1 spot. The company sold 59.1 million phones …

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