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    Tell us all about how this year’s Pixel Buds sound and feel

    Google’s first pair of wireless buds, back in 2017, were lacking in a few areas: they weren’t truly wireless, some controls were missing and the touch pads were arduous. That being said, there was a lot to like in their sound quality, battery life an… Source

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      Hear what we’ve said about the Surface Duo hardware so far

      This week on The Verge’s Friday episode of The Vergecast, Wired senior writer and Verge alum Lauren Goode stops by to discuss her new podcast Get Wired and stays to talk tech and gadgets with her Verge colleagues Nilay Patel and Dieter Bohn. On this episode, we are one step…

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        The New Mutants is getting destroyed by critics on Rotten Tomatoes right now null

        We’ve braved the theaters for Tenet, but we’re not sure we’ll be doing the same for what’s probably the final Fox X-Men movie; The New Mutants. The film, which has been in a holding pattern on the release schedules for years, is out now in some parts of the world.…

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          MediaTek wants supply chipsets to Huawei Huawei P40 Pro

          MediaTek has reportedly reached out to the US government seeking permission to supply chipsets to the leading Chinese smartphone maker, Huawei.  The Taiwanese chipset maker has sought approvals right before the mid-September deadline set by the Trump administration, after which Huawei will not be able to get supplies from TSMC,…

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            Verbatim and Secure Data Recovery announce a new partnership Data recovery

            Secure Data Recovery and Verbatim, two major tech companies focused on data recovery and data storage respectively, have formed a new partnership. First incorporated in 1969, Verbatim is a well-known brand with an established track record in the data storage sector. The company has designed and developed numerous ground-breaking data…

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              They were incarcerated firefighters, now they want to change how California fights fires

              The pandemic isn’t the real reason why California’s firefighting force is spread so thin this year, some formerly incarcerated firefighters and advocates tell The Verge. Formerly incarcerated firefighters who want to keep working have been locked out of careers in firefighting because of their criminal records. Some people coming out…

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