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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 2 release date may get pushed to late 2021, analyst predicts Samsung Galaxy Z Flip
Basing their predictions on the February 2020 launch of the Galaxy Z Flip, many foldable-phone fans had hopes that Samsung would hold to an annual schedule and launch its successor, the Galaxy Z Flip 2, in February 2021. Unfortunately, the phone might come out far later in the year, according…
Read MoreB&O’s Beoremote Halo is the $900 ring your $40,000 speakers hopefully haven’t been waiting for
Bang & Olufsen’s Beoremote Halo is beautiful & expensive, but it’s not totally clear why it’s necessary, or what it actually… is. Here’s what we do know: It costs $900, and is a round device with a rectangular touch screen that lets you control the Bang & Olufsen music system…
Read MorePastebin may have just doomed us all New Features
Pastebin allows users to share small snippets of text online but two new features recently added to the service have left the cybersecurity community concerned that they could make it easier to disguise malware operations. The two new features, named “Burn After Read” and “Password Protected Pastes”, allow the service’s…
Read MoreYou can now lower your AT&T bill with mix-and-match wireless plans
If you’re with any major US phone carrier other than Verizon, you’ll know you couldn’t mix and match phone plans between different lines on your account. Starting today, AT&T is finally allowing customers to mix and match which unlimited plan they choose and potentially save some money on their phone…
Read MoreHyperJuice’s new stackable GaN charger supports up to 1600W and 48 USB-C ports
Hyper, a gadget maker known best for its small and ultra-fast gallium nitride (GaN) chargers under the HyperJuice brand, is back on Kickstarter with a new plug that’s even more impressive than its last: a stackable GaN charger that can support an eye-popping 1600W of passthrough power. This follows Hyper’s…
Read MoreSuspected ransomware attack hits one of the largest hospital networks in the US
One of the US’s largest healthcare providers has been hit by what looks like a highly coordinated ransomware attack (via NBC News). Over the weekend, hospitals in the US operated by Universal Health Services started to notice problems with their IT s… Source
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