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Samsung Galaxy S7 latest: Three versions with three different processors

October 7, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

It’s been just a few weeks since Samsung officially announced the all-new Galaxy S6 edge+ and Note5 and already, we’re looking ahead to what’s next with the Galaxy S7. With the company apparently on the up financially after a period of downturn, the next flagship would seem an appropriate moment to take…

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Various HTC One A9 versions receive FCC and GCF certification

October 3, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Preparations for the unveiling of the HTC One A9 continue, as the phone was certified by the FCC in the U.S., and by the GCF. The latter confirmed that the name of the mid-range device will be the HTC One A9 (as if there was any doubt). Already, this phone…

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Two versions of the Xiaomi Mi 4c are coming

September 7, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

The Xiaomi Mi 4c will be unveiled on September 24th, and will be launched on October 3rd. A report published today says that there will be two variants of the device, one with 16GB of storage and 2GB of RAM, and another with 32GB of memory and 3GB of RAM….

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Did you know that MediaTek’s top Helio X10 chip comes in 3 versions: here are the differences

August 31, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Times are changing: while just last year, most top-end devices were running almost exclusively on Qualcomm’s Snapdragon chips, these days, we have way more diversity with the extremely well-performing Exynos chips in Samsung Galaxies to the very affordable yet plenty powerful MediaTek chips. It is the MediaTek silicon, however, that…

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Two Samsung Gear S2 versions stop by the FCC, no cellular radio in sight

August 28, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

The Samsung Gear S2 is already out of the bag as Samsung itself revealed its existence. However, there are a lot of details currently up in the air regarding Samsung’s first smartwatch with a rounded display, as the company has yet to fully introduce the digital wrist piece. According to…

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Apple iPhone 6s prices surface: no change, 16/64/128GB versions confirmed

August 28, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

The prices for the upcoming Apple iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus have leaked out and there are no surprises: it is the same pricing model that Apple has been using in years past.  What’s a bit more interesting is that this latest leak once again reiterates that there will…

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The Samsung Galaxy Gear A circular smartwatch will allegedly come in three versions

August 11, 2015 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

If rumors and leaks are any indication, Samsung has been working on its first smartwatch with a circular form factor for quite a while now. The last time we’ve heard of the device, expected to be called the Samsung Gear A but allegedly codenamed Project Orbis internally, the Wall Street…

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Adobe backpedals, will now patch recent Creative Suite versions for free

May 14, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

After being pummeled by customers and security experts for telling users to spend hundreds of dollars on upgrades because it wasn’t going to patch critical bugs in older versions of its software, Adobe has reversed course. The company will now fix the eight vulnerabilities in the one-year-old Illustrator and Flash…

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Oracle urges removal of older Java versions due to security risks

May 4, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

Oracle, in making Java Platform, Standard Edition (SE) 7 the default runtime environment for Java this week, is emphasizing that older versions of Java be removed for security purposes. View full post on Security – Infoworld View full post on National Cyber Security

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Warning: Beware of Fake Angry Birds Space Versions

April 13, 2012 Author: Category: Greg's Blog

There’s a fake version of Angry Birds Space in Google Play (formerly known as the Android Marketplace), containing infectious malware. Rovio warns users not to be fooled. View full post on Security News Headlines – Yahoo! News View full post on National Cyber Security

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Evans went on to become a prominent figure in the cybersecurity industry. Drawing from his real-world experiences, he became a sought-after consultant, advising high-profile clients, including top athletes and entertainers, on protecting themselves from cyber blackmail and extortion.

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