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Today is the last day to save your unused Gmail account!
Google is set to delete inactive accounts starting December 1, 2023, to enhance security. The purge will only affect personal accounts.
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The best phone deals of August 2023
A new phone is a major investment. Check out our list of the best phone deals to get a great price on your new device.
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How to Turn Your Phone Into a Wi-Fi Hotspot 2021 - Mr Delu Official
How you access hotspots on Android devices will depend on which phone you have an
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Thousands of Android devices come with unkillable backdoor preinstalled
Somehow, advanced Triada malware was added to devices before reaching resellers.
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Every feature Google should copy from Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 5
Bringing these software features to the Pixel Fold should benefit other foldables too.
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South Korea ‘puts the brakes’ on Google app store dominance
Starts monitoring developer deals after first slapping the G-force with substantial fine
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Your Android phone may soon read QR codes from across the room
Maybe far away billboard QR codes will actually be functional.
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Sky Devices Pad 10 Tablet Specs, Price, Pros & Cons
Check Sky Pad 10 Price in US /Canada, Sky Pad 10 UK gsmarena Specification, Features and Sky Pad 10 release date info.
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Sky Tablet Pad 10 is the new Sky Tablet to Buy
Sky Pad 10 is the newest Sky Tablet to buy in the market right now by Sky Devices. Check out SkyPad 10 specifications, features, pros, & cons.
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'Android's now better than iOS': Instagram boss weighs in on the age-old iPhone vs. Android debate
Which is better: iPhone or Android? Instagram head Adam Mosseri weighed in on the topic earlier this week, reigniting a debate that has waged on since the dawn of smartphones. "Android's now better than iOS," Mosseri posted on Threads in response to tech YouTuber Marques Brownlee, aka MKBHD, who had asked for people's best tech "hot takes."
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Everything to know about Hot Pepper Serrano Phone
Check out the latest QLink compatible HP Serrano phone with specifications, reviews, features, pros & cons.
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The problem with Passkeys
We're not ready to make the move.
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DoorDash hit with $1B lawsuit for allegedly charging iPhone users more than Android users
A single father filed a $1 billion lawsuit against DoorDash, claiming the food delivery service upcharges iPhone users because they’re likelier to earn more.
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Android phones are vulnerable to fingerprint brute-force attacks
Researchers at Tencent Labs and Zhejiang University have presented a new attack called 'BrutePrint,' which brute-forces fingerprints on modern smartphones to bypass user authentication and take control of the device.
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Potentially millions of Android TVs and phones come with malware preinstalled
Overall, Android devices have earned a decidedly mixed reputation for security. While the OS itself and Google's Pixels have stood up over the years against software exploits, the never-ending flow of malicious apps in Google Play and vulnerable devices from some third-party manufacturers have tarnished its image.
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Millions of Android phones are shipping with malware already installed
Cybersecurity researchers from Trend Micro have discovered a worrying supply chain attack in which millions of Android devices are infected with infostealer malware before they even make it out of the factory. The affected device are mostly budget smartphones, but the attack also spilled into smartwatches, smart TVs, and other smart devices.
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The Pixel Fold is Google’s $1,800 entry into folding phones
It’s time for Google to fold ‘em.
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Google Pixel Tablet specs leak just days ahead of I/O
It also reveals a potential Pixel Tablet release date.
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A Pixies song is accidentally turning off Google alarms
The company's Pixel phone responds to voice commands, and sometimes that can have inadvertent effects.
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Schools bought millions of Chromebooks in 2020 — and three years later, they’re starting to break
Back in early 2020, as the covid pandemic drove classrooms online, school districts found themselves needing to bulk purchase affordable laptops that they could send home with their students. Quite a few turned to Chromebooks. Three years later, the US Public Interest Research Group Education Fund concludes in a new report called Chromebook Churn that many of these batches are already beginning to break. That’s potentially costing districts money; PIRG estimates that “doubling the lifespan of Chromebooks could result in $1.8 billion in savings for taxpayers.” It also creates quite a bit of e-waste.
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