Phones

HMD Global announces two new phones coming to Australia, the Nokia 7.2 and Nokia 2720 Flip – Ausdroid

HMD Global are continually updating and upgrading their phones, so much so that it is often difficult to keep up with their offerings. Today they have announced that two more Nokia phones are on their way Downunder — the Nokia 7.2 and the Nokia 2720 Flip. Nokia 7.2 The Nokia 7.2 is an imaging powerhouse […]

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How OnePlus phones will smartly sort your texts using on-device AI

While Google and Apple are working to deliver typing prompts and custom profile photos in their message apps, OnePlus is beefing up its own messaging app in a different way: with a healthy dose of AI-powered organization. On the OnePlus 7 and 7 Pro, the upcoming OnePlus 7T, and coming soon to older handsets, OnePlus’s stock

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Cyber Security Today – Trust still needed in security, cheap phones may mean cheap privacy, dump these Android apps

Trust still needed in security, cheap phones may mean cheap privacy, dump these Android apps. Welcome to Cyber Security Today. It’s Monday September 23rd, I’m Howard Solomon, contributing reporter on cyber security for ITWorldCanada.com.   Trust is an important word, especially in cyber security. We trust the companies whose products we buy will protect our

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iPhone 11 and 11 Pro drop test: We couldn’t crack these phones, but we broke the camera

What will it take to crack the glass on the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro? That’s the question I’m asking myself after putting these phones through eight different drop tests, each time onto hard concrete. Try as I might, the glass on these phones just wouldn’t crack. But that doesn’t mean the phones were damage-free. At

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Hashtag Trending – Huawei Mate 30 phones; Scotiabank data leak; Amazon buys electric trucks

Huawei officially launches Mate 30 smartphones, Scotiabank accidentally displays private code for public viewing, Amazon buys 100,000 electric delivery vehicles. That’s all the tech news that’s trending today. It’s Friday, September 20th, and I’m your host, Tom Li. Trending everywhere, Huawei today launched the Mate 30 series smartphone with triple cameras. The Mate 30 Pro

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The Huawei Mate 30 phones have arrived and they have everything—except what you need most

Huawei has taken the wraps off the Mate 30 and Mate 30 Pro and it has everything you could possibly want in a late-2019 handset: all-screen industrial design, giant displays, huge batteries, and 5G. They’re just missing one small thing: Google. While the new phones are based on the open-source version of Android 10, Huawei

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Huawei’s new Mate 30 phones to run on open-source version of Android: source

FILE PHOTO: The Huawei logo is pictured at the IFA consumer tech fair in Berlin, Germany, September 6, 2019. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke/File Photo MUNICH (Reuters) – Huawei’s [HWT.UL] new Mate 30 smartphone range will run on an open-source version of Google’s Android operating system, a source familiar with the matter said ahead of a major launch

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51% of Americans Handle Work on Their Cell Phones … In the Bathroom

A new study finds (51%) of Americans read, answer work calls and/or emails in the bathroom on their cell phones. Another large group of respondents (48%) spend an hour a day or more checking them for work related reasons. Statistics for Cell Phone Use at Work Scott Lucas, VP of Commercial Sales at Wilson Electronics,

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ICE is paying an Israeli security company $30M to break into phones

The US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has expanded its partnership with Israeli digital forensics firm Cellebrite to unlock and extract data from mobile phones, reports The Daily Beast. According to a federal filing dated June 24, the ICE is expected to pay the company anywhere between $30 and $35 million for an order to

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