Month: February 2020

Royole Flexpai 2 foldable phone is coming despite company pulling out of MWC 2020

Display company Royole, maker of the FlexPai foldable phone, won’t be coming to MWC 2020 due to concerns over the coronavirus. However, it has still promised to debut a new device, the FlexPai 2, sometime before the show. This will be something of a blow for Royole given the attention…

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Your email provider might be selling your personal data

Popular email applications like Edison, CleanFox and Slice have been accused of selling information scraped from users’ inboxes without their knowledge. According to a report from Motherboard, the information collected by Edison was sold to companies involved in different businesses like e-commerce, Finance, travel, and others. Edison, on its homepage,…

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Jaguar will pause I-Pace production because of battery shortage

Jaguar Land Rover plans to stop making the I-Pace electric SUV for a week because of a battery shortage at supplier LG Chem, The Times reported on Sunday. The production halt will start Monday, February 17th, in Graz, Austria, where contract manufacturer Magna Steyer makes the I-Pace for Jaguar Land…

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Microsoft promises Windows 10X updates will take ‘less than 90 seconds’

Microsoft is revealing more about its Windows 10X operating system today, which is designed for new dual-screen devices. The software giant has re-engineered this special variant of Windows 10 to install and update the operating system a lot faster. This will allow Windows 10X to download an OS update and…

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Good news for enterprise startups: SaaS helped kill the single-vendor stack

In the old days of enterprise software, when companies like IBM, Oracle and Microsoft ruled the roost, there was a tendency to shop from a single vendor. You bought the whole stack, which made life easier for IT — even if it didn’t always work out so well for end…

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Optimum raises prices on internet and TV plans, barely warning customers

Optimum hiked the prices of its internet and TV plans this month, and many customers have been finding out thanks to the arrival of surprisingly high bills. TV packages jumped up as much as $30 per month, according to Consumer Reports. Internet prices are going up as well, with the…

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