July 2020

Google Maps is becoming a social network

Google’s social networking efforts in recent years have been unsuccessful among users. Alternatives such as Facebook, Instagram or Twitter have led to the closure of Google+, but the company now sees an opportunity to turn one of its most popular applications into a social network. Google Maps now provides users with public personal profiles, which […]

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When the Google Pixel 4a launches, the long-awaited mid-range model

Google’s new mid-range phone is probably the most delayed phone of the year. After Google canceled the spring I / O conference, the company moved the launch of the Pixel 4a internally, without making it public. There were other attempts to launch the phone in June and then in July, but it seems that only

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Microsoft Edge receives Edge Collections, an extended version of the bookmark list

Available for some time in the desktop version, the Edge Collections feature adds in the Microsoft Edge for Android and iOS editions a new illustrated section with images, text and content from sites saved as bookmark files. While bookmark shortcuts are simply links associated with web page titles, which you can organize into lists and

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LG Velvet could also be launched in a cheaper configuration with MediaTek Dimensity

After being launched in the spring with a configuration based on the Snapdragon 765 chipset and recently in a 4G version with Snapdragon 845, LG Velvet will also be available in a third hardware configuration. LG Velvet was recently listed on Google Play with a MediaTek Dimensity 800 processor, with a hardware configuration not very

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Caterpillar S62 Pro, the thermal imaging smartphone, receives a new design and improved hardware

Caterpilllar announces S62 Pro, a sleeker version of the famous thermal imaging smartphone, offering a larger screen and improved performance. Overcoming the compromise made, however, the Caterpilllar S62 Pro is an upgrade over most relevant criteria. For example, the 5.2-inch screen present in the S61 gives way to a 5.7-inch one, which is true, also

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Garmin confirms: its online services have been stopped by a ransomware attack

Over the weekend, Garmin device users noticed that some features no longer work. These include services such as Garmin Connect, which synchronizes user activities to an online account, and flyGarmin, the company’s navigation system for aircraft. It was rumored that Garmin was the target of ransomware attacks, and now the company’s representatives have gone public

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The Galaxy M51 could be the Samsung phone with the largest battery

A successor to last year’s M31, the Galaxy M51 retains the recipe for using a generous capacity battery. With the newly launched M31s model, the M51 adds an even more spacious screen. Identified by the model name SM-M515F / DSN, the Samsung Galaxy M51 appears on the website of the Wi-Fi Alliance, the authority responsible

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The Galaxy S21 may receive a weaker Samsung chipset than the Ultra version

Because we already know almost everything about the Galaxy Note20, which will be officially unveiled on August 5, our eyes are already on the next smartphone from Samsung. The Galaxy S21 series, which would be launched next spring, could be extremely controversial, if the new rumors prove to be true. It seems that Samsung is

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