smartphones
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Android’s New Privacy Plan Looks Like Apple, Smells Like Zuckerberg
The weirdest part about our “privacy,” as far as our devices are concerned, is that the way you define the word is pretty tied to your finances. Just ask Google.
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Just How Much Does Your Phone Listen to Sell You Targeted Ads?
Have you ever been talking about something with a friend, only to receive an ad for the same thing later? It makes you wonder whether your phone is listening to you and what you can do to stop it. But just how much do our phones spy on us?
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Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra Is the Galaxy Note Reboot We’ve Been Waiting For
If you have a person in your life who’s holding onto an old Galaxy Note in the hopes Samsung will revive its giant flagship phone, today’s the day: Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra is here, and it’s a Note in every way but its name. (My mum can finally give up her Galaxy Note 8 —…
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Apple Wants to Kill Square
Apple usually waits until its annual Worldwide Developers Conference in June to reveal new software features that replace products by other companies and third-party developers. But the company is kicking things off early this year with the reveal of Tap to Pay, which allows iPhones to function as standalone digital payment terminals.