OnePlus smartphones are infamous for lacking support for Qi wireless charging but the company has been spotted joining the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), the standards group that handles the Qi wireless charging used by virtually every single smartphone, as reported by MobileScout. The lack of wireless charging has been one of the glaring holes in […]
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Microsoft will pay up to $20,000 for Xbox Live bugs
Microsoft has launched a bug bounty program especially for Xbox Live network and services, and it’s paying bug hunters up to $20,000. Like any other bug bounty program, the payout depends on the security vulnerability’s severity and starts at $500. The biggest payouts will be handed out for critical remote code execution and elevation of […]
Samsung’s delayed Galaxy Book S will arrive on February 13th
Samsung’s Galaxy Book S turned heads when it was announced last August, but its long delay kept the $1,000 Qualcomm-powered Windows PC out of interested users’ hands for months. After a long wait from its initial September window, those still interested will finally be able to get one on Feb. 13. Additionally, it will be […]
Huawei overtakes Apple in annual race to Samsung’s smartphone crown
Huawei overtook Apple to turn out to be the arena’s 2d highest promoting smartphone producer in 2019, in line with stories from Technique Analytics, Counterpoint Analysis, and Canalys. Over the process the yr, the Chinese language producer reportedly shipped round 240 million telephones, in comparison to just below 200 million for Apple. Samsung retained its […]
Motorola’s stylus-equipped handset appears in leaked photos
The first photographs of Motorala’s stylus-equipped Moto have appeared online, just days after the first image of the device was leaked by Evan Blass. The photograph, which comes to us from 91Mobiles, shows the rear of the phone for the first time. 91Mobiles also has some initial details on what the specs of the device […]
UPS will use Arrival’s electric trucks in the US and Europe
Delivery giant UPS has a trio of announcements to make. The first announcement concerns a pilot project with Waymo, the Alphabet subsidiary and leading operator of self-driving vehicles. UPS will use some of Waymo’s self-driving Chrysler Pacifica minivans to shuttle packages between some of its stores in the Metro Phoenix area and its hub in […]
Disney+ announces two adventure competition shows for teens
Disney+ is planning two of its own mazes-based, puzzle-solving shows that could be Legends of the Hidden Temple-esque with a reality TV spin. Today, the streaming service announced plans for the new content: The Quest and The Maze. The Quest, which you may remember as a short-lived ABC series from 2014, is a reality competition […]
Microsoft’s Office, Surface, and cloud businesses lead Q2 results
Microsoft posted the second quarter of its 2020 financial results, reporting revenue of $36.9 billion and net income of $11.6 billion. Surface and Office are both up, and revenue from Windows licenses has also increased just as Windows 7 support comes to an end. Gaming revenue is down a massive 21 percent, and Microsoft is […]
MoviePass is deader than ever as parent company officially goes bankrupt
MoviePass and its parent company Helios and Matheson Analytics have declared Chapter 7 bankruptcy that is, they’re dissolving instead of trying to restructure under Chapter 11. Accordingly, the CEO, CFO and remaining board members have all resigned. While that may sound like it signals the complete end of all things MoviePass, there’s one interesting the […]
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip fully revealed in leaked images
Rumors about Samsung’s next foldable, the vertically folding Galaxy Z Flip, have been ongoing for weeks. But thanks to a new leak, the full details for the upcoming foldable phone have been revealed. WinFuture’s leak is the biggest yet for the upcoming device, with official renders from Samsung and a full spec sheet for the […]
Facebook asks 2 billion users to check their privacy settings
Facebook is planning to prompt almost 2 billion people to review their privacy settings over the “next few weeks.” Tap the prompt in your News Feed and you’ll be directed to the revamped Privacy Checkup tool to determine who can see your data and how you secure your account. When Facebook had 2.45 billion monthly […]
The UK won’t block Huawei tech from its 5G networks despite US pressure
The UK has confirmed that “high risk” vendors such as Huawei will be allowed to help build the country’s 5G network, but not “core” parts of it. The decision follows months of speculation and consultation regarding the inclusion of Huawei in the development of 5G and gigabit-capable networks, due to concerns that the Chinese company […]
Google launches #AndroidHelp hashtag for tech support on Twitter
Google is launching official Android technical support on Twitter via the hashtag #AndroidHelp. The firm offers to answer many technical questions about the operating system. As soon as you accept that the discussion is public. Google has also provided some additional information about its new tech support method on Reddit, noting that its responses will […]
HP Elite Dragonfly Review
The HP Elite Dragonfly is easily the best laptop out there for traveling professionals and executives. It’s thin, light, powerful and is one of the most stylish laptops on the market. Good Impeccable design Excellent battery life That keyboard LTE compatible Bad Pretty expensive The base model of the Dragonfly costs $1,549 and has a […]
Apple imagines iMac built into curved sheet of glass
Apple is known to explore unusual Mac designs, but its latest may be more eye-catching than most. Apple applied for a patent for an ambitious design for a new all-in-one computer which integrates both its keyboard and screen into a single curved sheet of glass. The patent application, which was first spotted by Patently Apple, […]















