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Leaked Huawei Mate X unboxing video points to the foldable’s imminent launch – BGR

Huawei’s Mate X was the second foldable phone, after the Samsung Galaxy Fold, to have its initial release earlier this year temporarily scuttled as the company decided it needed to work through design woes and other assorted headaches that apparently come with trying to bring a phone with a bendable screen to market. A release […]

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Tesla’s pickup truck will look like an ‘armored personnel carrier from the future’ – BGR

While Tesla’s initial master plan ended with the release of a mass market EV — which we now know as the Model 3 — the company’s automotive ambitions extend far beyond that. Looking ahead, Tesla has a number of intriguing vehicles in its product pipeline, including a crossover version of the Model 3 dubbed the

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Samsung kicks off Android 10 beta program for the Galaxy S10 series – BGR

Samsung isn’t known for releasing quick updates to its Android flagships, with the newest version of Android usually reaching the latest high-end handsets several months after Google makes it available. But the company at least has beta programs for those customers looking to try new Android features as fast as possible. This year, it’s the

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Windows users should download the latest iTunes update immediately – BGR

The release of macOS Catalina marked a seminal moment in the history of Apple — the dissolution of iTunes as a single, standalone element in favor of breaking it apart into multiple apps now dedicated to specific functions, like Music and Books. Along with the iPhone, iTunes was for years deeply woven into the very

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Everything we know about Google’s Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL ahead of launch – BGR

With Google’s “Made by Google” event set to take place next week, the search giant will likely have no shortage of surprises in store for us. Indeed, Google over the past few years has really taken a head-first dive into hardware and, if we’re being honest, Google hardware is typically pretty impressive. That said, there’s

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Google’s new Pixelbook Go leaks in full just days before its reveal – BGR

Now that we know virtually everything there is to know about the Pixel 4 and Pixel 4 XL, including the design changes and the full specs that will accompany them, most of the intrigue surrounding Google’s hardware event next week has evaporated. But the flagship phone isn’t the only new device Google will have to

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A more affordable Galaxy Note 10 ‘Lite’ model rumored for launch in Europe – BGR

Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10 devices have been out for a few months now, and even though the nearly $1,000 handsets in this lineup are still pretty new on the market Samsung is rumored to be working on a surprising new addition to the series. Surprising, because the word is Samsung is actually going in the

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A special version of the upcoming OnePlus 7T Pro might be the most expensive OnePlus phone ever – BGR

OnePlus unveiled the OnePlus 7T a month ago, a phone that’s ready to deliver a few decent upgrades over its predecessors without killing your smartphone budget. But the regular 7T isn’t the only new handset that OnePlus is about to sell in stores this winter, according to rumors. An insider who has provided accurate information

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Google is forcing Android phone makers to add even more apps no one wants – BGR

Storage is no longer a significant issue on smartphones, with most devices featuring at least 64GB of flash memory, if not double or even quadruple that amount. In other words, nobody really cares about bloatware — those preinstalled apps that ship with new phones, which used to be a major problem on Android flagships. With

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