Month: August 2020
Huawei’s temporary US licence expires, meaning no updates for older phones Huawei P30 Pro
As if Huawei didn’t have enough trouble with the US already, the company’s temporary license for pushing out Android updates to older phones just expired – and that means handsets such as the Huawei P30 Pro are unlikely to get operating system updates from this point on. Up until now,…
Read MoreGoogle says Australian pay-for-news ruling puts ‘free services at risk’
In an open letter, Google has warned users in Australia that free search and YouTube services are “at risk” if Australia implements a proposed law compelling it to pay to link to news services. Google has also paused a news licensing system it starte… Source
Read MoreWhatsApp is getting a big update that should be lots of fun WhatsApp
We’ve had a glimpse of a forthcoming WhatsApp feature that should make it much easier to express yourself with stickers. Stickers are small cartoon images that you can insert into a WhatsApp conversation as a change from plain old emojis. The app comes with several ‘packs’ of stickers by the…
Read MoreZTE’s Axon 20 5G smartphone will have the first under-display camera
ZTE has announced that it will release the first “mass-produced” smartphone with an under-display selfie camera, with the launch set for September 1st. The Axon 20 5G is expected to have a 6.92-inch OLED display, but there’ll be no notches, punch hol… Source
Read MoreSamsung to join Apple in making India its production hub null
Apple is already in the process of making India its major production hub. Its arch rival Samsung Electronics is well on the course for such a move. Samsung is contemplating a plan to shift a major part of its production of smartphones from Vietnam and and other countries to India.…
Read MoreIntel Celeron N4000 vs N4100 vs N4120: What’s the difference? null
Celeron CPUs have been part and parcel of Intel’s processor family for more than two decades. They’ve played a vital role in the company’s product mix, despite not getting the sort of press coverage as its flagship CPU family, the Core series. That’s partly due to the fact you can’t…
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