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Verizon's Galaxy S20 family (sans S20 FE) now receiving Android 11 with One UI 3.0 update

Mere hours ago, Samsung officially announced its Android 11 update timeline, with the first devices slated to get it being the Galaxy S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra. Little did we know at the time that the company would be pushing out the first updates later today, but it is now happening. Verizon’s S20, S20+, and S20 Ultra are now in the process of receiving the One UI 3.0 update based on Android…
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Here's the first unofficial look at the Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro, pictured in violet

The new Galaxy S21 smartphones will be paired with the Galaxy Buds Pro at the upcoming Samsung Unpacked event. These are a sequel to the Galaxy Buds+ and have a similar design (rather than a low-profile bean-shaped design like the Buds Live). Evan Blass has published images of the upcoming TWS headset in violet. You can see the “Sound by AKG” label, which has been there since the original…
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iPhone 12 Pro Max loses to OnePlus 8T in MKBHD’s blind smartphone camera test

Every year, the popular YouTuber Marques Brownlee — better known as MKBHD — shares its own blind smartphone camera test based on the choice of its followers on the web. MKBHD has just posted its 2020 blind camera test and surprisingly, iPhone 12 Pro Max lost to OnePlus 8T in the first round. The test is not scientific and it consists only in revealing which photo people think is best based…
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Immortals: Fenyx Rising is now available on Google Stadia

Following the massive releases of Assassin’s Creed Valhalla and Watch Dogs: Legion, Ubisoft has one more major release to close out 2020. Immortals: Fenyx Rising has just arrived on Google Stadia among other platforms. Previously known as “Gods & Monsters,”…
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iPhone exploit gave hackers control over WiFi without your input

Many security exploits require at least some kind of interaction on your part, but that wasn’t true for an iPhone exploit earlier this year. As Ars Technica reports, Google Project Zero researcher Ian Beer has detailed an iOS 13 exploit that let someone remotely control a device over WiFi using a “zero-click” attack — that is, with no input required from the target. The exploit took…
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