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I want the iPhone 16 to steal these 6 Galaxy S24 features

Samsung just launched the Galaxy S24 series with an impressive set of features. Here are a few that I wish Apple would copy for the iPhone 16.
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Your iPhone could steal this Pixel Tablet feature when it gets iOS 17

Another leaked iOS 17 feature has been leaked — and it sounds awfully similar to something Google’s doing with the Pixel Tablet.
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It may not be the latest model, but this iPad is a steal at $79 off

While the 2021 Apple iPad is a couple of generations old, the gorgeous 10.2-inch screen and A13 biochip are still great, especially at this deal’s price!
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Garmin’s newest smartwatches steal the Apple Watch’s best display spec

Garmin has just unveiled its two latest Forerunner smartwatches with advanced training metrics and vibrant AMOLED displays.
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Soundcore’s latest earbuds steal some of Apple’s smartest features

Soundcore’s Liberty 4 noise-canceling wireless earbuds cost $ 100 less than the AirPods Pro, but they have many similar features, including spatial audio.
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This severe TikTok vulnerability gives hackers 70 ways to steal your info

Testing by Microsoft revealed a major vulnerability in the Android version of TikTok. The exploit could give attackers full access to a user’s account.
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This Jackary solar generator is a steal at $210 for Prime Day

We found an excellent Prime Day solar generator deal for a 300-watt Jackary power station you can take with you outdoors.
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Internet Explorer security flaw allows hackers to steal files

Microsoft's Internet Explorer has a longstanding reputation for poor security, but it's now bad enough that you could be attacked jut by having it on your PC. Security researcher John Page has revealed an unpatched exploit in the web browser's handl…
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North Korea hackers steal bitcoin by targeting currency insiders

Bitcoin values are skyrocketing, and North Korea appears to be trying to profit from that virtual gold rush. Secureworks reports that the Lazarus Group (a team linked to the North Korean government) has been conducting a spearphishing campaign again…
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Hackers could steal Android users’ fingerprints: HTC and Samsung comment

Fingerprints are completely secure, right? Wrong. A new vulnerability was discovered with Android phones in which hackers could steal fingerprints without the user knowing. Researchers say it can be done on a “large scale.”

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