Month: February 2020

Brexit may restore EU roaming charges, Government confirms

The UK government has confirmed that mobile users could be subject to roaming charges within the European Union from January 2021. All roaming fees were abolished across the EU in June 2017 following several years of price cuts, as per European law. These regulations will remain in place for the…

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Samsung Galaxy S20 range leaked prices rival the iPhone 11 Pro range

It’s a generally accepted fact that Apple’s top-end phones are more expensive than top-end Android handsets, but Samsung could be looking to close the gap if leaked prices for the Samsung Galaxy S20 range are to be believed. Shared on Twitter by Max Weinbach (a leaker with a good track…

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Microsoft cancels Surface Hub 2X launch, promises ‘major’ software update instead

Microsoft is no longer planning to release its special Surface Hub 2X processor upgrade cartridge this year. The software giant was planning to allow Surface Hub 2S owners to upgrade to this cartridge, improving the processor and GPU inside. It was also part of how Microsoft would enable tiling and…

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Apple now offers iPhone repairs in the comfort of your home

Apple has started offering a new repair service where one of its authorized service providers will come to your home or office to repair your device. The service, which was first spotted by MacRumors, can be accessed through Apple’s support site, where under certain circumstances you’ll now see an onsite…

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Apple reportedly begins iPhone SE 2 trial production, could launch as iPhone 9 in March

Apple iPhone SE 2, the much-anticipated affordable-iPhone, has reportedly entered trial production and is expected to launch in March, probably as the iPhone 9. The successor to 2016’s iPhone SE has been rumored now and then with the latest reports suggesting that it will be priced starting at $399 (Rs…

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The best and worst Super Bowl 2020 commercials

The Super Bowl 2020 commercials go all the way from “cool!” to “what the hell?” Such as it is when big companies go all-out in front of tens of millions of viewers to get their full attention. Super Bowl commercials are legendary for a few reasons: they frequently involve appearances…

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