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X Alternative Bluesky Is Now Open To Anyone, A Year Too Late

Bluesky finally ditches the invite system and opens its doors to all, but is it too late?
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It’s official – Samsung will launch the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Z Fold 5 in late July

Every year Samsung picks a slightly earlier date on which to launch its foldable devices and 2023 is no different with the brand announcing that July 27 will be the big day. And, for the first time, the Galaxy Unpacked event will be held in Seoul, South Korea. The venue is COEX in Samseong-dong, Gangnam, […]

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Looks like Samsung is gearing up to hold a Galaxy Unpacked event in late July

Amid the Pixel Fold leaks comes news that the current dominator of the foldable segment, Samsung, may be gearing up to launch its next range of Galaxy Z Fold and Flip smartphones during the last week of July. This would be the first time that the Unpacked event, which used to be when the Galaxy […]

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Engadget Podcast: Did the PlayStation VR2 arrive too late?

The PlayStation VR2 is here, and it’s mostly great! But its high price and limited library make it hard to recommend for many gamers. This week, Devindra and Nathan Ingraham dive into our review of the PS VR2, and why our feelings about it are sort of complicated. Also, we discuss why Bing’s AI search is catching a bad attitude, and what Microsoft has to say about it. And be sure to stay tuned for our thoughts on HBO’s The Last of Us as we reach the middle of its first season.

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Nothing will launch a “More Premium” Phone (2) in the US in late 2023

For those who aren’t keen on signing up for Nothing’s Phone 1 beta program there is some good news on the horizon with Carl Pei conforming that its successor will launch in the US towards the end of 2023. The Phone (2) as it will be called will offer a “more premium” experience than the […]

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The U.S. government’s USB-C demands are too little, too late

Democratic senators are urging the U.S. to follow EU’s footsteps and make USB-C the standard charger for all electronic devices.
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The FTC may sue Facebook over antitrust violations by late November

The FTC may have narrowed down the time frame for an antitrust lawsuit against Facebook. Politico sources claim the Commission is “likely” to sue Facebook before November is over. It might not be the quick, public legal battle some would hope for, th…
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HTC Vive Cosmos review: Too late, too expensive

The battle for at-home virtual reality started with the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive — but these days things are getting complicated. The Oculus Quest proves solid standalone VR is possible, and Valve is pushing the limits of high-end VR with the…
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Late to the party, but Apple Music finally has a web interface now

Apple has finally rolled out a web interface for their Apple Music service, adding a feature that most other music streaming services have had for years now. Google Play Music, Spotify, YouTube, etc. all already offer this, but hey, that’s just the Apple way. Better late than never Snark aside, it’s a nice feature to […]

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LG’s really late to the mobile payment party, but finally brings LG Pay to the US

Mobile wallets and mobile payment systems have slowed down now that we’ve got a few major competitors, but you still see new entrants from time to time. On Android devices, Samsung Pay and Google Pay are the obvious options, while Apple users get Apple Pay. Other than that, it’s hard to see any other app […]

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Our foldable future is running a little late, and that’s OK

From the moment it was first teased last year, Samsung's Galaxy Fold convinced many that foldable phones were the next frontier to conquer. To no one's surprise, it wasn't long before competitors announced foldable plans of their own, feeding a cycle…
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Google Duo is the next app to copy Snapchat, just a few years too late

Remember a few years back when every app and its grandma was ripping off Snapchat’s disappearing photos idea? And you know that Slowpoke meme? If you combine those two, you’ve got Google’s latest addition to Google Duo. Yep, now users with Google Duo will be able to send other users disappearing, temporary photos. The photos […]

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Disney’s streaming service is called Disney+ and set to launch late 2019

Disney has a ton of TV shows and movies available via a variety of streaming services and networks that often involves paying for multiple subscriptions, but the entire catalog of content isn’t possible to view from a single source. This could soon change, though, with news of a new streaming service called Disney+ run by […]

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Samsung Galaxy X still on track for late 2018 announcement

When 2018 opened, sources started to report that Samsung had finally reached the point where their research and development into a foldable smartphone was transitioning over to production. The implication of that being a Samsung foldable phone, tentatively dubbed the Galaxy X by industry watchers, would hit the market as an actual product. Sources also […]

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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 pegged for late September release with $900 price tag

We’re halfway through the year and it’s time for new Galaxy Note 8 rumors to take over the blogosphere. We’ve already heard dates on when Samsung will announce the device, but the newest rumor slates the actual release date of the phone for late September. An announcement in August with a release in September is […]

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Late addition to the HTC 10 leaked image gallery surfaces

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The big reveal of the HTC 10 on April 12th is only a few days away and we will finally get our first looks at the official production device. Notwithstanding the short amount of time left until then, a new image has surfaced that appears to reveal a white version of the HTC 10.

The image that surfaced on the Weibo social network in China shows the fingerprint scanner and one of the capacitive buttons housed in the bezel lit up. Although it does not reveal much, we can also see the Sense 8 user interface running on the device.

Along the top bezel there is a small slit present that one might presume is a speaker grill. However, while difficult to fully determine, it looks like it may not be protruding from the front glass screen and may even be underneath the glass. What it could be if not a speaker grill is unclear, but if it is something else then it might help answer the questions about the lack of a bottom grill. The design could suggest HTC has figured out a new way to implement their BoomSound feature that does not require front-facing speakers.

source: Christopher Poon (Twitter)
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It’s not too late! These last-minute gifts will still thrill them

Gift giving can be a delicate process, especially when you’ve left it up to the last minute. Check out our picks for the best last-minute gifts, whether your recipient is an audio aficionado or a soon-to-be world traveler.

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Rogers to distribute Marshmallow update for the LG G4 in late January

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Canadian carrier Rogers Wireless has today announced that it will initiate the rollout of the long-awaited Marshmallow update for the LG G4 in late January. In addition to bringing the latest build of the open-source operating system to the handset, the upgrade will also transport Google’s latest security patches which fix any critical issues that may otherwise have put user data at risk.

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Tag Heuer sees early success for sold out $1,500 smartwatch, more coming in late 2016

TAG Heuer’s first smartwatch is the Carrera Connected, made in conjunction with Google and Intel. The watch costs $ 1,500, and can even be swapped for a mechanical TAG Heuer watch after two-years. Here’s everything you need to know about it.

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Will it be too late? January 2016 rumored for Euro Note 5 release

Six months after its initial announcement, Samsung might finally be planning to launch the Galaxy Note 5 in Europe by early 2016, according to a variety of different sources. Here’s everything you need to know.

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