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Google faces criticism over proposed Web Environment Integrity API
San Francisco: Google has received criticism from Internet software developers over the Web Environment Integrity (WEI) API on Chrome, arguing that the proposed standard restricts user freedom and undermines the core principles…
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OnePlus launches new smartphone Nord 3, Buds in India
New Delhi: Global technology brand OnePlus on Wednesday launched new Nord smartphones Nord 3 5G and Nord CE 3, along with Nord Buds 2r in India. Starting at Rs 33,999, the OnePlus…
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Samsung likely headed for first quarterly loss in 15 years: Analysts
Seoul: Samsung Electronics is likely to post an operating loss in the second quarter on a chip downturn and decline in mobile demand, in what will be the first quarterly loss for…
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iPhone 15 Pro design discloses new buttons, titanium frame, more
San Francisco: Apple’s upcoming high-end smartphone iPhone 15 Pro will reportedly feature a titanium frame with a rounder-edged design, new buttons, a giant camera bump, and more. According to GSMArena, the size…
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iPhone 15 may feature titanium chassis with curved rear edges
San Francisco: Apple’s upcoming next-generation smartphone iPhone 15 is likely to feature a titanium chassis with curved rear edges, which will replace the existing squared off design. The back edges of the…
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Global smartphone apps chip market hits all-time high of $8.9 bn
New Delhi: The global smartphone applications processor (AP) market grew 26 per cent to reach $8.9 billion in the second quarter (Q2) this year. According to Strategy Analytics, Qualcomm maintained its lead…
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iPhone 14’s ‘Crash Detection’ feature may not always detect collision
San Francisco: The Crash Detection feature, which is present in iPhone 14 models and an Apple Watch, has undergone a new test that reveals when it correctly fires and when it does…
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Google likely not to change Pixel 7 series prices
New Delhi: As Google prepares to launch its next Pixel 7 smartphone series, a new report claims that there will not be any price change from the Pixel 6 series. Google has…
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Google likely working on Pixel foldable phone, Pro tablet
New Delhi: Google is likely planning a Pixel foldable smartphone and a new Pro tablet, and the new hardware has been spotted in the Android 13 code. Within the first in-development build…
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iPhone now accounts for more than half of all smartphones in US
San Francisco: Tech giant Apple’s iPhones have overtaken Android devices to account for more than half of all smartphones used in the US, says a new report. According to Counterpoint Research, the…
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Apple iPhone 14 and Watch 8 event is on September 7
Apple announced an in person special event on September 7 at which the company is expected to unveil new iPhone 14 and Apple Watch Series 8 devices. Apple has also sent out…
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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra confirmed to feature 200MP main camera: Report
Seoul: South Korean tech giant Samsung’s much-anticipated flagship smartphone Galaxy S23 Ultra, which is most likely scheduled for next year, is reportedly confirmed to feature a 200MP main camera. According to ET…
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Smartphones users in 2 countries now spend nearly 6 hrs a day on apps
New Delhi: Smartphone users globally, including in India, are slowly heading towards spending six hours or more a day on apps, and people in Indonesia and Singapore have now reached a stunning…
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India may ban Chinese smartphones from under Rs 12K market: Report
New Delhi: The Indian government is reportedly planning to put curbs on China-based smartphone players from selling low-end smartphones (less that Rs 12,000) to give a much-needed boost to homegrown brands like…
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India likely to see 10 lakh foldable smartphone sales by 2026
New Delhi: The current foldable smartphone sales in India is nearly 3,00,000 which is likely to grow to 10 lakh units by 2026, new data showed on Monday. The country is expected…