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21.01.2022 This device does not have any openings. Whatsoever. No ‘holes’, no buttons, no charging port, no speaker grilles/holes, not even a SIM card slot.



14.01.2022 TL:DR - Samsung Galaxy S10 and foldable X could be out early 2019.

12.01.2022 As many of our readers would know, there have been multiple recurring issues with the rollout of the National Broadband Network in Australia. In no part, this is because the network was implemented by somebody who confesses they are not proficient in technical matters. Of course, the congestion and other technical issues could have been reasonably foreseen.

10.01.2022 People are generally attracted to a brand for its top range products. It creates a halo effect around that brand, because it speaks "attractiveness" to a consumer. But many people don't need the top range power of today's electronics. This is true of both computers and smartphones. The meat of the market is where the mid-range products sit. Android users understand this, as does Qualcomm.



10.01.2022 Apple's annual World Wide Developers' Conference is the event if you're into Apple's software zoo. We say zoo because you're locked in. It's alright, we know some people like that. WWDC is where Apple makes it known to the world all of its upcoming software and features. So without further ado, here's the big news from WWDC 2018.

04.01.2022 Vehicle emissions standards are very strict. They're only going to get stricter as the world gears up to fight climate change whilst maintaining our standards of living. But as we all know, some car manufacturers have been trying to get around these standards by fitting emissions cheat devices to their vehicles.

03.01.2022 HMD Global has been hitting a lot of home runs with products, especially in the midrange Android market. Its new Nokias are well built, look good and run almost-vanilla Android. Sales have been good, and cheap Nokia phones have made an impression in a competitive market. Against the big players, Nokia has carved its own little niche.



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