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Samsung launched Galaxy A33 5G smartphone in South Korea
Samsung has officially launched a new affordable smartphone named Galaxy A33 5G in South Korea. Affordable for say, the Galaxy A33 5G offers a set of features and specifications that you would see in any mid-range phone. JOIN TIP3X ON TELEGRAM It comes with lots of upgrades over its predecessor as it has IP67 water…
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Samsung wants to bring foldable phones into the mainstream to boost sales
According to reports, Samsung Electronics said that it will push the foldable screen mobile phone into the mainstream, and its sales will surpass the Galaxy Note series. Samsung said it was looking to boost sales of foldable phones to boost the profitability of its mobile division. Currently, Samsung Electronics’ mobile division is taking a hit…
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Samsung announced ‘repair mode’ for Galaxy devices in South Korea
Samsung Korea’s official website announced today that it will bring a feature called ” repair mode ” to Galaxy phones to prevent users’ personal information from leaking. Samsung said “Repair Mode” is a feature that allows users to opt-out of data disclosure when repairing their smartphones, and fundamentally eliminates concerns that some private companies could…
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Qualcomm likely to become sole processor supplier for Samsung Galaxy S23 series
Qualcomm announced to strengthen strategic cooperation with Samsung to help Samsung Galaxy devices provide a better consumer experience. The two parties agreed to extend the 3G, 4G, 5G, and 6G technology licensing agreements until the end of 2030, which is another seven-year extension. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, in the transcript of Qualcomm’s third-quarter 2022…
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Microsoft blocks Austrian firm selling spyware that enables unauthorized surveillance
According to the latest report, Microsoft’s Threat Intelligence Center (MSTIC) said that an Austrian company sold spyware that could monitor law firms, banks, and consulting firms without authorization. Microsoft said that while Austrian DSIRF appears to be a legitimate company, research has found various links to the spyware SubZero (which Microsoft calls Knotweed), such as…
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Mozilla releases Firefox 103 browser with improved performance on high-refresh rate monitors
Mozilla recently released Firefox 103 browser, bringing a number of new features, including improving the performance of monitors with a refresh rate of 120 Hz and above and highlighting the mandatory requirements on PDF forms. Fill in the fields, and picture-in-picture subtitles have also been expanded. JOIN TIP3X ON TELEGRAM The update instructions are as follows:…
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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra will continue to use 10MP periscope telephoto lens
We reported a month ago that the Samsung Galaxy S23 / Plus may use the same telephoto camera as the Galaxy S22 / Plus, that is, a 10MP telephoto lens that supports triple zoom. Now, Galaxy Club reports that the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra may also have the same telephoto lens as the previous-generation S22…
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Apple iCloud password for Windows adds support for 2FA verification code generator
Apple updated the Windows version of the iCloud utility last year, bringing a password manager so that users can access and manage passwords stored in the iCloud keychain from a Windows PC. The iCloud utility has now been updated to support a code generator for two-factor authentication (2FA). JOIN TIP3X ON TELEGRAM The latest Windows versions…
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Huawei’s HarmonyOS 3 shows improvements made on desktop UI
This morning, the revealer posted the system interface of HarmonyOS 3 in advance on Weibo, mainly showing the improvements made on the desktop UI this time. Yu Chengdong said that many users have liked HarmonyOS’s unique universal card, smart folders, and other functions very much before, and these functions have evolved again on HarmonyOS 3.…
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T-Mobile agrees to pay $350 million to settle 2021 data-breach class action
According to the Wall Street Journal, T-Mobile disclosed in an announcement that the company reached a settlement agreement with a class-action lawsuit related to a cyberattack that stole some user data in 2021. T-Mobile agreed to pay $350 million to settle the claims of the class action plaintiffs and pay other related costs. It’s important…