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Joel Stalin - AlphaStreet
I think business houses should learn from $GOOGL $GOOG how to make official announcements more exciting with a shade of suspense. The latest from the company, with a clear hint at the imminent release of the new-generation Pixel phones, has poured more enthusiasm into the flashy smartphone market that is already thrilled about the upcoming release of latest iPhone. Can we expect to get the first look at the much- awaited Pixel 2 on October 4?
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LG V30 initial review: The no BS flagship
LG's new flagship is as much a successor to the G6 as any other handset, nailing the smartphone fundamentals and delivering speedy performance in an attractive chassis. Once again, LG's unique dual-camera setup provides excellent low-light performance and its best wide-angle shooter yet. And best of all, there's no additional BS — the headphone jack is alive and well, and better than ever with a Quad DAC. The fingerprint scanner is present, and easy to reach. And despite some low-light weirdness, LG's OLED panel is genuinely impressive.
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Blocking Phone Alerts For Just One Day Can Change Your Habits For Years
Almost half of the participants in a study who were asked to switch off their phone notifications for a day said it was still influencing their habits two years later – so maybe dealing with your phone addiction isn't as difficult as you think.
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How to Keep Your Phone Battery Healthy? | NUCUTA
Misusing the battery may lead to its doom, and thus it’s important to know how to keep it healthy. So use the tips presented in this article.
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A Study in Journalistic Skepticism: Cell Phones and Cancer
A study suggesting a link between cell phone radiation and tumor growth in rats was rightly covered with skepticism — but reporters should keep open minds. By Paul Raeburn. (June 24, 2016)
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Samsung knew a third replacement Note 7 caught fire on Tuesday and said nothing
Another replacement Samsung Galaxy Note 7 has caught fire, bringing the total to three this week alone. This one was owned by Michael Klering of Nicholasville, Kentucky.
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Phones without headphone jacks are here... and they're annoying as fuck
"Wah wah wah. Get over it Ray." That's the response I expect to hear from all the apologists who think that smartphones without headphone jacks are NBD. I'll agree to disagree. The headphone jack and loss of it on the devices we use the most is a very big deal. A massive deal. A deal of epic proportions that will have ramifications on not just phones but the entire consumer electronics world. NBD my butt.
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Sony Xperia X Review – Sony Could Have Done Better - AnewCellPhone.com
Sony has been around for many years and has a history of creating great products. Such as televisions, cameras, computers, video game consoles, and lots of..
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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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How Might Cell Phone Signals Cause Cancer?
An expert answers questions about what could happen at the cellular level after a report links radiofrequency signals to tumors in rats. The release of a study Friday linking cancer in rats to the type of radiation emitted by cell phones presents some of the strongest implications in more than two decades of research that higher doses of such signals could be linked to tumors in laboratory animals—unsettling news for billions of mobile phone users worldwide. Still missing, however, is a clear understanding of exactly how radiofrequency (RF) radiation used by mobile phones might create cellular-level changes that could lead to cancer.
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Motorola's legendary RAZR flip phone is making a comeback
The year was 2004, and Motorola had just announced what was then an insanely thin flip phone, the RAZR V3. It was -- and still is -- a head-turner, and eventually over 130 million units were sold in total. Such were the glorious days of Motorola. Twelve years later, the now Lenovo-owned brand appears to be prepping a relaunch of this legendary model, according to its teaser video of a nostalgic walkthrough at a high school. "Flip back to the Razr days of yesteryear and get ready for the future."
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New Indoor Positioning System Tracks Your Phone Using Sound Waves
As impressive as GPS and other radio signal-based positioning technologies are, they pretty much all crap out once the device-to-be-localised is inside. This is just a fundamental property of radio waves—put something solid enough, such as most building materials, in front of them and they will attenuate.
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How a simple SIM card makes farmers more efficient—and possibly saves lives
India's GreenSIM initiative exposes rural farmers to tech and essential real-time info. By Julianne Tveten.
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Lenovo is getting rid of the Motorola brand
Moto phones will soon no longer carry the Motorola branding. They will instead be known as Lenovo phones, while maintaining the "Moto" nickname and the winged "M" logos. Lenovo bought the Motorola...
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Mozilla has killed the Firefox phone
Today, Mozilla revealed that it will no longer develop or sell Firefox OS smartphones and devices, ending a two and a half year effort to break into the low-end smartphone world. The news was originally announced at a developer event and Mozilla later confirmed it to TechCrunch. Mozilla's original goal for Firefox OS was to deliver it to emerging markets at the very low-end of the smartphone spectrum. At one point, it even tried to push for a $25 smartphone...
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Europe finally abolishes mobile phone roaming charges
Members of the European parliament have voted through new rules that will scrap mobile roaming charges and stop holidaymakers returning home to the nightmare of a massive phone bill racked up on their travels. The vote sees the deal reached between European authorities in June to scrap increased costs for calls, text and data while roaming with the EU, passed into law.
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Windows 10 Mobile Finds Its Flagship Smartphones
As you might have guessed from the naming convention, the phones look identical other than size, and both look akin to the Nokia Lumia handsets of years past. Or like most smartphones of the last few years, sleek rectangles with mild camera humps in the back.
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Apple’s Clever Tech Makes the iPhone 6s Nearly Waterproof
Over the past few days, you may have seen reports that the iPhone 6s and 6s Plus are waterproof. In fact, not just reports; there now exist multiple videos that show Apple’s new smartphones surviving extended periods of water submersion. Those videos aren’t fabrications or pranks. Apple’s new iPhones really do hold up under water, thanks to a brilliant new technique that the company quietly pioneered.
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North Korea blocks mobile phone signals along China border
North Korea is blocking wireless signals along the China border, preventing mobile phones operating on Chinese memory chips from receiving calls. A source located at the China-North Korea border, speaking to Yonhap on the condition of anonymity, said Pyongyang has stepped up its restrictions on cellphone reception along its 808-mile border with China. Signals from Chinese cellphone towers increasingly...
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