We asked Samsung why it gave its flagships 7 years of support

With the release of the Galaxy S24 series, Samsung committed to 7 years of software support for the lineup – that’s both OS and security updates. Samsung wasn’t the first – Google promised 7 years to the Pixel 8 series, but OnePlus believes anything beyond 5 years is just wasting resources. We had the chance […]

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Apple Vision Pro Developers Asked to Avoid ‘VR’ Branding and Hints at ‘Vision’ Product Line

Apple is asking developers to avoid mention of “AR” and “VR,” as well as the Vision Pro as a generic “headset,” when listing their apps on the visionOS App Store. Apple’s developer website now features new requirements for Vision Pro apps (via 9to5Mac), including how to appropriately list their apps on the ‌visionOS‌ ‌App Store‌. […]

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Samsung Galaxy Watch Week: Answering frequently asked questions

We created our SamMobile Week series to give new and aspiring Galaxy device users general overviews of Samsung apps and services – to offer potential Galaxy device buyers a window into an experience they have not yet had. And, maybe, even to broaden the existing Samsung customer’s knowledge a little bit. This week, we’re expanding […]

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Softbank has reportedly not asked Samsung to invest in ARM

There has been a lot of speculation about the future of British chip designer ARM after NVIDIA’s deal to acquire the company fell through due to anti-trust concerns. Japan’s Softbank owns ARM and it has since been considering several options including an IPO. The other option is to put together a consortium of the industry’s […]

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The British government asked when Microsoft would ‘get rid’ of algorithms

Source: Daniel Rubino / Windows Central “Reining in” “big tech” is a trending political topic at the moment, on both sides of the Atlantic. A spotlight has been cast on Facebook, Twitter, and Google’s ability to regulate and control information, and their implications for free speech and anti-competitive behavior. Indeed, Google was recently fined in […]

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