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Q4 2020 was a particularly challenging quarter for many OEMs, especially those who manufacture devices for the prepaid and lower price band markets," Jeff Fieldhack, US Mobile Devices and Carrier Strategies Director at Counterpoint
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In an interview with The New York Times, Mike Spencer, Microsoft's head of investor relations, said that the supply of its new Xbox consoles would be constrained at least through June.
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In a fresh note to investors issued late on Monday, Kuo said that Apple's deep collaboration with current automakers (Hyundai Group, GM and PSA) who have extensive development, production
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Headquartered in San Francisco, Neuralink's team of around 100 people is trying to develop an implementable computer-brain interface.
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Chrome's new grid layout replaces the vertically arranged list of cards that nearly spanned the entire width of your screen. Each tab is now significantly smaller.
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Qualcomm, MediaTek, HiSilicon, Samsung LSI and Intel captured the top-five cellular baseband revenue share spots in Q3 2020, according to the report by market research firm Strategy Analytics.
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For those who uses Chrome as their browser and iCloud Keychain instead of a dedicated password manager, this could ease their life between Windows and Mac computers.
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Alpha Global, it was reported, comprised of 13 different unions representing workers in 10 countries, including the US, the UK and Switzerland.
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Apple would not be covering the AirPods Max ear cushions under the Apple Care warranty and it instructs the user to remove the AirPods Max ear cushions before sending the unit in for repair.
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San Francisco: Apple has informed subscribers of its Apple TV Plus streaming service that they will continue to get refund credits on their accounts until June after the company extended the free trials for the video service for a second time. Apple increased the length of time of its one-year free trial of Apple TV+ on […]
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According to The Wall Street Journal, Apple may incorporate some of the features of the Samsung Galaxy S21 in its next-generation iPhones.
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"Inventory did not return, and the Google Store also removed the product listing entirely," the report mentioned.
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"The FAA will continue to work with SpaceX to evaluate additional information provided by the company as part of its application to modify its launch license," FAA spokesperson Steve Kulm said
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The new feature lets people choose between four timer settings -- 15 minutes, 30 minutes, 45 minutes or end of whatever people are watching.
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The two Trump posts in question include the one-minute video he posted to his account on January 6 as rioters were still present in the Capitol and backup law enforcement personnel were en route.
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WeWork's board and its Chief Executive Sandeep Mathrani have been weighing offers from a SPAC affiliated with Bow Capital Management LLC and at least one other unidentified acquisition vehicle for several weeks," the report said
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"If a business is built on misleading users, on data exploitation, on choices that are no choices at all, then it does not deserve our praise. It deserves reform," Cook said in his keynote speech at Europe's Computers, Privacy and Data Protection
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According to a DigiTimes report, the Cupertino-based tech giant is planning to launch the new generation of its popular earbuds soon, as per sources close to the company's flash memory supplier Winbond.
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Clips on YouTube allows you to select a 5-60 second segment of a creator's content (video uploads and streams) that can be shared with others across platforms. If you're viewing content from one of the channels in this experiment
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"One of the major changes in iOS 14 is the introduction of a new, tightly sandboxed ‘BlastDoor' service which is now responsible for almost all parsing of untrusted data in iMessages," Samuel Groß, Project Zero, wrote in a blog post