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Samsung Galaxy S21 initial review: A little bit of history repeating

(Pocket-lint) – Samsung’s new normal is the Galaxy S21. This phone sits in the most affordable position, more compact, but offering all the power of its larger siblings, the Galaxy S21+ and the S21 Ultra. We’ve spent some time with the new device to bring our early first impressions. As Shirley Bassey said, it’s a… Read more

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Bug in Windows 10: Path specification can cause blue screen

Security researcher Jonas Lykkegard has published details of a bug that affects several versions of Windows 10 (including the current 20 H2) and possibly server – Operating system versions concerned. The error ensures that calling up a certain file path, for example in the address bar of a web browser, causes a blue screen. Administrator… Read more

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Brief information: renewable energy, Stellantis, M1-Mac, skimming

Conversion to renewable energies relieves pressure on the environment The conversion to renewable energies is not just a battle in Europe against the climate crisis, but also for the benefit of the environment. This was announced by the European Environment Agency EEA on Monday in Copenhagen. Accordingly, the increased use of photovoltaics, wind and biomass… Read more

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Huawei, all new user interface on AppGallery: here are the news

The third app store in the world takes on a new user interface for the European market, offering greater interactivity and a simplified user experience of Nino Grasso published on 18 January 2021 , at 12: 01 in the Telephony channel Huawei AppGallery is the third largest app store in the world, with 384 billions… Read more

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Google Pixel 2 smartphone: Photos in original size now eat up cloud storage

Owners of a Pixel 2 or Pixel 2 XL can have their photos since 16. January no longer uploads unlimited original size to the Google Cloud. Only compressed photos can still be stored in the cloud without consuming storage space. The end of the unlimited cloud storage for photos and videos in Google announced the… Read more

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Google blocks private API for Chromium-based browsers

Google’s synchronization functions are only intended for Chrome. Therefore, an API that was previously used by Chromium-based browsers is now blocked in order to also offer the functions. Browser providers can only go up to 15. March to access Google’s “private Chrome APIs”. This affects more than synchronization. In the short blog post, Google does… Read more

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Huawei, all new user interface on AppGallery: here is the new app

The third app store in the world takes on a new user interface for the European market, offering greater interactivity and a simplified user experience of Nino Grasso published on 18 January 2021 , at 12: 01 in the Telephony channel Huawei AppGallery is the third largest app store in the world, with 384 billions… Read more

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Control coming to Xbox Game Pass for PC this month

Matthew Wilson 54 mins ago Featured Tech News, Software & Gaming There have been rumours about Control coming to Xbox Game Pass floating around for a while now. The game officially came to the service for console subscribers back in December but now, the PC version of Game Pass is also getting the game, complete… Read more

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Epic Games files lawsuit against Apple and Google in the UK

Mustafa Mahmoud 1 hour ago Android, Apple, Featured Tech News, Software & Gaming While talk surrounding the Epic Games and Apple situation may have appeared to quieten down, the Fortnite creator and iPhone inventor are still very much butting heads. As the companies wait to see how everything pans out in the US, Epic Games… Read more

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Singapore: Abuse of Trust in Corona Contact Tracking

In Singapore, the pandemic response has been largely technology-based – two systems to be precise. The first is a QR code that became ubiquitous across the country in April and May as part of the “SafeEntry” contact tracking system. SafeEntry meant that anyone who wants to enter a public place – restaurants, shops, malls –… Read more

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Android Automotive OS: Does Google Still Give Automakers A Chance?

Android is actually not particularly suitable as an operating system for the telematics unit of the center console, the infotainment system. It boots for ages, it struggles with security problems and the rampant hardware growth has always kept Google on its toes. But the first current and probably all cars in the future rely on… Read more

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Google Stadia a year later – The features, the users and the alternative

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Parler resurfaces on Sunday with an update message, but nothing else

Social media platform Parler was all but wiped off the internet last week, but on Sunday, showed some signs of life. A message from Parler CEO John Matze, first noted by CNN’s Donie O’Sullivan- is now appearing at the site’s URL, with an image showing a “technical difficulties” banner, and a message. “Now seems like… Read more

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TechStage | Ikea Symfonisk table lamp in the test: Sonos with lamp

Testing Tests overview Smartphone Motorola Moto G 5G Plus test: A lot of battery for little money Huawei P Smart 2021: Budget model with room for improvement Asus Zenfone 7 Pro: Turbo smartphone with flip camera Samsung Galaxy Xcover Pro in the test: hard but slow Oneplus Nord N 09 5G in the test: Galloped… Read more

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Enel X, ultra-fast charging stations in IP service stations

Enel X and IP give a new boost to the spread of electric mobility in Italy, creating a network of ultrafast stations that will allow owners of electric and hybrid plug-in vehicles to fill up on energy in about 15 minutes of Rosario Grasso published on 17 January 2021 , at 10: 01 in the… Read more

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