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Lenovo announces $679 13-inch Android tablet that works as a portable monitor
Stand it up or hang it on the wall.
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Lenovo to pay $7.3m for installing adware in 750,000 laptops
In 2015, Beijing based laptop manufacturer and seemingly reliable technology company Lenovo made headlines that its 750,000 laptops had pre-installed adware called VisualDiscovery developed by Superfish. The adware played a vital role in compromising online security protections installed by the users on their laptops, accessed financial data and performed man-in-the-middle attack on private and secure connections due to which attackers could gain free access to the system and spied on encrypted communications.
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Lenovo’s new Yoga Book replaces the keyboard with an E Ink screen
The $999.99 dual-screen device will ship in October.
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Motorola quietly dropped support for the Moto G4 line despite promising an Oreo update
Motorola used to be one of the best choices for getting timely updates on your Android device, second to Google. But following its sale to Lenovo, updates started to slow down. At this point, updates on Motorola devices are constantly in question, and now the company is giving us another example of this… Recently Motorola published a list of devices it would be updating to Android Oreo with some notable omissions, but there’s definitely one that hurts more than the rest: the Moto G4 family.
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Lenovo Wasn't Paying Attention: 750,000 Laptops Had Spyware
If you have a three-year-old Lenovo laptop at home, it may be secretly collecting “visual data” on your web-browsing habits and using it for advertising purposes. The Federal Trade Commission announced Tuesday that it had settled with the Beijing-based electronics company over three violations that show how the agency is continuing to clampdown on companies that invade customer privacy.
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Lenovo Smartphones Will Start Shipping with Stock Android
The Android community has a love/hate relationship with the UI of ROMs that Lenovo and other OEMs put on their smartphones. Most enthusiasts would prefer a stock Android experience but some would admit that there can be useful features put into an OEM ROM. For instance, Samsung devices have had floating windows and split screen multitasking for years. These types of unique features features are things some average customers specifically look for when buying a new phone.
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Finally, a tablet that folds up into a phone that fits in your pocket
Lenovo is back at blowing minds again with another concept device with a bendable screen. At the third annual Lenovo Tech World last week, the Chinese tech giant wowed attendees with the Lenovo Folio, a tablet with a screen that folds in half into a phone. Before you start getting too excited, you should know that the Folio is a concept device, which means it may not be released as a consumer product anytime soon. Even so, that doesn't make the device any less impressive.
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RIP Moto X, hello Moto Z: How Lenovo is changing Moto phones
The Moto Z and the Moto Z Force are new-age Moto phones replete with top of the line hardware and top of the line premium looks.
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Motorola Has Four Moto Mods Ready To Launch Alongside Moto Z, More Coming Later
The first time we heard about Motorola's plans to launch a phone with modular back plates, they were called Amps and there were going to be at least six of... by Ryan Whitwam in Accessories, Moto Z, Moto Z Force, Motorola, News, Videos
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The Moto Z Doesn't Have A 3.5mm Headphone Jack, Includes A Type-C To Headphone Adapter Instead
Lenovo and Motorola unveiled the 2016 Moto flagships today at Tech World with a line of modular back plates and a few months of Verizon exclusivity (boo).... by Ryan Whitwam in Accessories, Moto Z, Moto Z Force, Motorola, News
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