Month: March 2024

Rumors of an affordable Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 could kill off Ultra hopes

A cheaper Samsung foldable phone could be just around the corner, with Samsung rumored to be developing an affordable ‘Galaxy Z Fold 6 FE’. This FE’s existence does, however, jeopardize the potential of previously rumored premium Galaxy Z Fold 6 Ultra. Respected leaker Revegnus highlighted an article from South Korean tech…

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The Morning After: The best smartphones under $300

Aside from who’d win in a fight between Elon Musk and the ghost of Steve Jobs, the question I’m asked most is how to find the best budget-friendly smartphone. Samsung As an insufferable early adopter/power user, I’m used to spending $1,000-plus on my daily addiction, but you don’t have to…

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Microsoft warns developers that a major domain shakeup is coming soon

Microsoft’s complete overhaul of its domain landscape, which it had previously announced in April 2023, has finally been given a go-live date. Developers of Teams, Outlook, and Microsoft 365 web apps are being urged to take proactive measures to ensure the seamless transition to the new ‘.cloud.microsoft’ domains, which will…

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Sega announces Sonic x Angry Birds crossover event for five of its mobile games

I hope you like Sonic the Hedgehog and Angry Birds because both franchises are getting a heap of limited time content via five – yes, five – Sega mobile game crossovers. And they’re happening right now. An announcement trailer posted to the official Sonic the Hedgehog YouTube channel confirms that…

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Tech firms must align on ambitious ESG standards

With the debate surrounding environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles persisting, one of the few unanimous conclusions is that all of us – from governments and policymakers to NGOs, citizens, and businesses – have a critical role to play. The recent COP28 Summit has bolstered my sense of collective action.…

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The FCC has finally decreed that 25Mbps and 3Mbps are not ‘broadband’ speed

Fixed terrestrial broadband service (excluding satellite) has not been physically deployed to approximately 24 million Americans, including almost 28% of Americans in rural areas, and more than 23% of people living on Tribal lands Mobile 5G-NR coverage has not been physically deployed at minimum speeds of 35/3 Mbps to roughly…

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