Month: July 2020

Galaxy Watch 3 appears to leak in detailed hands-on video

Samsung’s upcoming smartwatch, the Galaxy Watch 3, appears to have just leaked again, this time in an extensive hands-on video from YouTuber TechTalkTV, which we spotted via SamMobile. We already know a lot about the unannounced wearable thanks to a series of leaks over the past few months, but the…

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Three just released the best cheap SIM only deal around – 12GB for £8 a month SIM only deals

Three has attacked the world of SIM only deals with a competitive vigour for the past year or two, taking the top spots for cheap plans, unlimited data offers and more. Its latest offer is yet another market-leader. Offering 12GB of data while only charging you £8 each month, Three…

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EU urges member states to adopt 5G security measures null

The EU has urged member states to accelerate the implementation of measures designed to reduce the potential security threats of 5G networks. 5G is a strategic and economic priority for the EU but it is also concerned that the volume of threats will be significantly higher than current generation networks.…

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India may ban 275 more Chinese apps including PubG, Zili and AliExpress null

After almost over a month of banning a handful of top Chinese applications, the Indian government has come up with a broad list of over 275 applications that are being assessed for violation of national security and user data privacy. While the first decision was taken in the wake of…

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Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Tab S7 lineup fully detailed in new leak

Specs for Samsung’s unannounced Tab S7 and Tab S7 Plus have leaked online, giving us an almost complete impression of what to expect from the company’s upcoming tablets. WinFuture reports that the big difference between the Tab S7 and the Tab S7 Plus are the screens. The S7 Plus will…

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This is what a deepfake voice clone used in a failed fraud attempt sounds like

One of the stranger applications of deepfakes — AI technology used to manipulate audiovisual content — is the audio deepfake scam. Hackers use machine learning to clone someone’s voice and then combine that voice clone with social engineering techniques to convince people to move money where it shouldn’t be. Such…

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