Category: Global News

  • Global Device Shipments Expected To Grow 0.9% in 2020

  • Trump Says We Helped Apple With Trade, They Should Help Us Catch Criminals

  • Cogent Blocked By ARIN For Spamming Users

  • Facebook To Start Taking Down “Deepfake” Videos

  • Huawei Launches Developer Integration Program In South Africa

  • Chrome Browser Now Has Dark Mode… Sort Of

  • Tik Tok’s Parent Company Announces First Smartphone

  • A City In California Has Banned The State From Acquiring Facial Recognition Tech

  • Old Mutual SA Adopting AWS Cloud Services

  • Chinese Communist Party Android App Caught Spying On 100 Million People

  • Microsoft Confirms You’ll Be Able To Receive Calls From Your Phone On Your Computer Soon

  • U.S. Government Bans 8 More Chinese Tech Firms

  • Sanctions Affecting Adobe Users In Venezuela

  • iPhone 6S Component Failure Leading To Failure To Turn On The Device

  • Opera’s Gaming Browser Uses Less RAM and CPU Power Than The Normal Opera

  • Microsoft Announces Two New Foldable Devices: Surface Neo & Duo

  • Your Next Android Phone Won’t Have Google Play Music Pre-Installed

  • Xiaomi’s Mi Mix Alpha Looks Like Something From The Future

  • Andela To Focus More On Senior Developers, Over 400 Junior Developers Laid Off

  • Samsung Considering Merging The Galaxy Note And S Devices

  • Apple Sues A Start-up For Selling Copies Of iOS and iPhone Apps

  • Huawei’s Harmony OS Finally Official

  • 8Chan fallout causes collapse of CDN & DDoS specialist

  • Apple Acquires Intel’s 5G Smartphone Modem Business

  • Xiaomi Redmi Note 7 Sells 15 Million Units In 6 Months

  • Huawei’s CEO Says Hong Meng Is Faster Than Android & MacOS, But App Availability Concerns Still Unaddressed

  • Israel Power Company Urged Fortnite To Remove Pole Climbing In Their Game As It Could Dangerously Influence Kids

  • Google And Facebook Building Infrastructure To Take Millions Of Africans Online

  • Android’s Budget Go Devices Sales Thought To Be High As Google Go App Passes 100 Million Install Mark

  • Apple & Other Global Companies Request US Government Not To Impose Tariffs On Their Products

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