Month: August 2018
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Valve accidentally reveals Steam.TV – a competitor to Twitch live streaming platform
This Friday, Valve has accidentally debuted a Twitch-like live streaming platform called Steam TV, showcasing a stream from Valve’s own annual Dota 2 tournament, The International 2018.
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Google admits to collecting your Location History even if you disable Location Services
Google admits it was collecting location data even when disabled by the user and updated the help pages with details about its location history collection practice.
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Google introduces network download options to Play Store
Google has introduced “App download preference” to Play Store that will allow users to choose whether or not to use the mobile network to download apps.
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Fitbit Charge 3 specs and images leaked ahead of the launch
According to a recent report, images and specs for the upcoming Fitbit Charge 3 were leaked ahead of its expected reveal at IFA 2018.
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Google Pixel XL fast charging bug fix is coming soon
Google has confirmed that it is working on a fix for fast charging bug that is plaguing 2016 Pixel XL owners running Android Pie update.
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Apple removes iOS 12 Developer Beta 7 OTA update due to performance issues
After getting multiple reports on the performance issues, Apple was forced to pull iOS 12 Developer Beta 7 OTA update.
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Apple removes Group FaceTime From iOS 12, says it will come later this year
Apple removed Group FaceTime feature in the latest iOS 12 Beta 7 and the company says it plans to bring the feature back later this year.
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HTC announces Android 9.0 Pie update for HTC U12+ and HTC U11 series
HTC has announced on Twitter that it will soon release Android 9.0 Pie update and the company has also revealed the list of devices that will receive the update.
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Samsung believes Galaxy Note 9 sales will exceed Galaxy Note 8
Today, CEO of Samsung’s mobile division DJ Koh said that the sales of recently unveiled Galaxy Note 9 will outperform the Galaxy Note 8.
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Apple Pay reportedly reached 253 million users globally
According to a recent report, Apple Pay currently has over 253 million users globally, which comes out to 31 percent of the active iPhone install base.