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6 votes
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Apple will give indie repair shops the tools to fix iPhones
7 votes -
Security researchers find several bugs in Nest security cameras
10 votes -
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Plus review
6 votes -
Yubico releases the first Lightning security key for iPhones
8 votes -
The crowdfunded Dragonfly Futurefön scammed backers for over $725,000, but was only the last step in a decade-long multi-million dollar fraud
13 votes -
Real or fake? I X-rayed my Samsung Galaxy Phone to find out.
4 votes -
Galaxy Note 10 hands on
5 votes -
Apple globally suspends program in which humans review users' Siri queries
11 votes -
Everything cops say about Amazon's Ring is scripted or approved by Ring
18 votes -
The Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information has banned Google from listening to Google Home recordings in the EU for three months
9 votes -
What are your thoughts on the Blloc phone?
10 votes -
How I made my own Android phone - in China
8 votes -
Apple buys Intel’s smartphone modem business
10 votes -
Samsung says it has fixed the Galaxy Fold and will release it in September
13 votes -
Apple in advanced talks to buy Intel’s smartphone-modem chip business
5 votes -
Google employees are systematically listening to audio files recorded by Google Home smart speakers and the Google Assistant smartphone app
23 votes -
Finland invited me to visit and to learn all about the country's smart cities projects
4 votes -
iOS 13 redraws your eyes using ARKit so that you're looking at the camera instead of the screen
@schukin: How iOS 13 FaceTime Attention Correction works: it simply uses ARKit to grab a depth map/position of your face, and adjusts the eyes accordingly. Notice the warping of the line across both the eyes and nose. https://t.co/U7PMa4oNGN
23 votes -
The researcher behind the smartphone “horns” study sells posture pillows
23 votes -
GE's smart light bulb reset process is a masterpiece... of modern techno-insanity
24 votes -
No, you don't look like that. How phone cameras alter reality.
7 votes -
Ring is using its customers’ doorbell camera video for ads. It says it's allowed to.
18 votes -
Facebook suspends app pre-installs on Huawei phones
9 votes -
'It's time for us to watch them': App lets you spy on Alexa and the rest of your smart devices
11 votes -
Bye-bye BBM: BlackBerry shuts down once-beloved messaging service
6 votes -
I tried to sexually harass Siri, but all she did was give me a polite brush-off
5 votes -
SensorID - Using smartphone sensor calibration data to generate a globally unique device fingerprint
3 votes -
Feature phones and time management apps recs
So I kind of want to try the Nokia 8110, it's a feature phone with an app store that contains it's own version of Google Maps and Assistant. I use my phone an awful lot, and I'm thinking that a...
So I kind of want to try the Nokia 8110, it's a feature phone with an app store that contains it's own version of Google Maps and Assistant. I use my phone an awful lot, and I'm thinking that a less capable phone would be helpful in using my phone less for browsing the internet, news, and discourse and using it more for what I would want to do with it, calls, texts, navigation, music and podcasts.
Unfortunately, the Nokia 8110 is only available on AT&T in the States, and they stink, so I was wondering if anyone had any picks for devices that would scratch that itch, specialized apps, or other tools that could be used. I like the idea of another device that I could use as a daily driver so I can put some physical distance between myself and my current phone, but if you have an app or a system that you swear by, I'm down for it.
Also kind of interested in maybe combining the ZeroPhone Raspberry Pi with support for Alexa or Google Assistant, but that seems like a time waster and a half.
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“Get off my lawn” goes digital: Home surveillance apps and community social networks aren't making anyone safer. They're allowing paranoid jerks to harass their neighbors.
12 votes -
/e/ (formerly eelo) started selling phones today
13 votes -
The OnePlus 7 Pro has a 90Hz screen, three cameras, and costs $669
12 votes -
WhatsApp voice calls contained a buffer-overflow vulnerability that was used to install spyware [CVE-2019-3568]
11 votes -
Google Pixel 3a: High-end features at a more affordable price ($399 USD, $479 for XL)
17 votes -
Nest, the company, died at Google I/O 2019
19 votes -
Google is shutting down the "Works with Nest" API on August 31, 2019
5 votes -
Samsung Galaxy Fold teardown
10 votes -
Samsung delays Galaxy Fold indefinitely: ‘We will take measures to strengthen the display’
14 votes -
Samsung’s Galaxy Fold is breaking before it’s even out
18 votes -
The Cloudfall: An essay about how to design a truly-personalized experience
7 votes -
Amazon workers are listening to what you tell Alexa
16 votes -
Oil traders are now watching workers’ phones to spot problems at refineries
5 votes -
Apple and Stanford’s Apple Watch study identified irregular heartbeats in over 2,000 patients
5 votes -
Remote Play for PlayStation 4 games is now available on iOS devices
7 votes -
The prototype iPhones that hackers use to research Apple’s most sensitive code
7 votes -
Why the Galaxy Fold will be a huge success even at $2,000 -- "[...] Samsung has effectively turned into the new Apple. They are the innovators. They are ahead of the game."
22 votes -
Motorola will sell its first foldable smartphone this summer
17 votes -
Galaxy S10 Plus review
3 votes -
F(x)tec Pro 1 – A slider phone for QWERTY keyboard lovers?
10 votes -
The microphones that may be hidden in your home
23 votes