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Microsoft Ends Project xCloud Testing on iOS, Future Uncertain
Microsoft announces that Project xCloud will only be available for Android devices, leaving users questioning the future for an iOS app.
Twitter Vulnerability May Have Exposed Android Users’ DMs
Twitter on Wednesday disclosed a new security vulnerability that may have exposed the direct messages of users who access the service using Android devices.
Samsung Galaxy Note20, Note20 Ultra 5G Canadian Pricing and Availability and More
Samsung unveiled its crop of new mobile devices Wednesday, including two versions of the Note20 smartphone.
Samsung Launches Next Generation of Galaxy Devices [PHOTOS]
Samsung launched a series of Galaxy devices with the Galaxy Note 20 and Note 20 Ultra, two tablets with the Galaxy Tab 7 and Galaxy Tab 7 Plus, and wearables with a refreshed Galaxy Watch and Galaxy Buds.
Facebook Launches its TikTok Competitor, Instagram ‘Reels,’ in Canada, US
Instagram today launched its answer to the popular karaoke app TikTok, whose future remains in limbo.
Chinese State Media Calls Trump Demands on TikTok Sale a ‘Smash and Grab’
Chinese state media late Monday warned against what it called the US's "theft" of the social media app TikTok, cautioning that Beijing may retaliate.
Apple Explains Why Some Users’ macOS Catalina Macs Might Display ‘Not Charging’ While Plugged In
A new support document explains that Mac computers "might temporarily pause charging to help calibrate battery health management."
Warren Buffett’s Stake in Apple Has Tripled in Value to More Than $100 Billion USD
Buffett reportedly began investing in Apple in 2016 with a purchase of 9.81 million shares, worth around $1 billion USD.
‘Unpatchable’ Exploit Allegedly Found on Apple’s Secure Enclave Chip
A new exploit has allegedly been found in Apple's Secure Enclave chip, putting the data of iPhone and iPad users at risk.
Chinese AI Firm Files $1.4 Billion USD Patent Infringement Lawsuit Against Apple: WSJ
Chinese AI firm Shanghai Zhizhen Network Technology claims Apple has infringed on a patent for its voice assistant technology.
Netflix Adds Playback Speed Control for Android Users
Starting tomorrow, Netflix will let some Android users control the playback speeds of their videos.
Apple Removes Nearly 30,000 Games and Apps from Chinese App Store: Bloomberg
The process to remove the games started on July 1, with apps lacking the required license being suspended from updating their apps in the App Store for consumers to use.