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Huawei’s latest tablet is an iPad Pro clone w/ Android 10

Huawei is still in a sticky situation with the US, but that’s not stopping the company from debuting new products. Today, Huawei has launched its new MatePad Pro flagship tablet which is an iPad Pro clone. Looking at the spec sheet, the MatePad Pro is a powerful piece of hardware. It offers up the Kirin 990 chipset which is also found on the Mate 30 Pro, 6GB or 8GB of RAM, and up to 256GB…
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Early Black Friday Sale: Save 40% on Bare Cases for iPhone 11, 11 Pro and 11 Pro Max

Ahead of its Black Friday and Cyber Monday promos, Bare is offering 9to5Mac readers an early40% off on all cases for iPhone 11, Pro & Pro Max modelsfrom its signature Bare Naked line, and the new Bare Armour collection. Head below for a better look at the new cases: Bare’s minimalist cases for iPhone 11 are designed to not interfere with the design and ergonomics of Apple’s…
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Samsung's smaller Galaxy S11e

Samsung’s Galaxy S10e is clearly a compromise between its smaller screen and ‘just’ two rear cameras, but its follow-up might be more appealing. Hot on the heels of a purported leak for the full-size Galaxy S11, OnLeaks and Pricebaba have posted renders of…
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Google Keep for Android rolling out Material Theme bottom bar with inset FAB

Google Keep rarely gets updated these days, but it’s mostly feature complete following dark themes earlier this year for Android and the web. The mobile client today is rolling out a Material Theme bottom app bar with inset FAB. Previously, the left side of the bottom bar had a “Take a note…” field that opened a blank screen when tapped. To the right were shortcuts for creating a new…
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Recommended Reading: The making of Star Wars Galaxy's Edge

A journey to Galaxy’s Edge, the nerdiest place on Earth Adam Rogers, Wired By now, even people who aren’t Star Wars fans have heard something about Galaxy’s Edge: the massive and detailed new attraction at Disneyland. Wired spoke to “Imagineers&#8221…
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US carriers can no longer purchase Huawei and ZTE equipment with federal subsidy

And while things are slowly going back to normal around the Huawei ban, the US FCC is making things harder on the other end. The latest development around the US-China trade war is that USA operators can no longer purchase Huawei and ZTE equipment using federal subsidy funds. As of now, only select operators with approval can purchase Huawei and ZTE equipment and they can still do it but not with…
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