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Say Goodbye to BlackBerry: The BlackBerry Brand Is Leaving the Smartphone Market
Due to the expiration of the license from BlackBerry Limited, which gave TCL the right to develop its BlackBerry devices, the company will no longer produce any products.
It Is Unthinkable: The European Huawei P40 Will Be Available at Chinese Prices
Huawei is going to introduce a new phone in Europe at the same prices as in China. But will there be a high demand for this model considering that before the release of the new Huawei, Samsung Galaxy S11 will be presented?
The New Free DoubleTake App Can Record from Two iPhone Cameras at the Same Time
Apple introduced the line of iPhone 11 smartphones in early September 2019. At that time, engineers showed that it would be possible to record videos from multiple cameras using the iPhone, and now all users have this opportunity.
Apple's Latest Patent Is an All-Glass iMac
The US Patent and Trademark Office approved Apple's application that describes a new version of the company’s iMac. The critical difference between the new device and the previous model is a curved glass case.
Perhaps It Will Soon Be Possible to Play “The Witcher” in Tesla Cars
Elon Musk surprises us again. He launched a poll on Twitter, and maybe it will soon be possible to play “the Witcher” in Tesla cars.
Google Play Had 30 Android Camera Apps That Used to Collect User Data
Spyware was detected on the Google Play Store. Most of such apps were developed in Hong Kong, and some have 300 million downloads.
Tesla Cars Will Soon Talk to People
Tesla electric cars will learn to talk for pedestrian safety. They will learn how to alert people when cars are approaching.