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Acer’s Predator Triton 300 is its new entry-level gaming laptop

With waves of GPU upgrades and Intel processor refreshes keeping things interesting, gaming laptop competition has never been fiercer. In a bid to pick up gamers not quite willing to spend thousands of dollars on their rig, the Predator Triton 300 keeps the thin-and-light credentials of the series (this one is just 2.3kg), and ties together a 9th-gen Intel Core i7 with NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX…
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Google Drive for Android adds manual dark theme setting

Google Drive for Android’s dark theme began appearing for some users with the Material Theme redesign in April. Thanks to a new theme setting, it’s now more widely available for users not running Android 10. In Settings, there is a new “Choose theme” menu that presents the three standard options for Android apps: Dark, Light, and Set by Battery Saver. It’s set to the latter by default…
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Realme 5 Pro goes on sale in India

The Realme 5 Pro unveiled last month goes on sale today in India starting noon local time through Flipkart and Realme India’s official site. It is priced at INR13,999 ($195/€175) for the 4GB/64GB variant and INR14,999 ($210/€190) for the 6GB/64GB version. The…
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Samsung Galaxy Fold pre-orders to ship on September 11

Samsung’s Galaxy Fold is almost in stores, finally, after many months of delays. The Korean company has supposedly fixed the issues that surfaced during the initial batch of reviews, hopefully making the foldable phone sturdier. A new report originating at South Korean carrier KT says pre-orders of the Galaxy Fold in that country will start shipping on September 11. The company is expected…
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You can block images on Gmail for iPhone now

Gmail users can now finally opt out of having images load automatically on the iPhone app. The email client unveiled its latest update to the App Store that includes an option for those who want to stop their messages from being tracked or who don’t need to see every…
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Report: Exploit market ‘flooded’ with iOS vulnerabilities, driving down their value

Over the last week, we learned more about a chain of malicious website exploits that targeted iPhone users for years. This evening, a new report from dives deeper into the current state of the security industry, and how the number of iOS exploits continues to grow. Zerodium, one of the many “vulnerability brokers” out there, announced a new pricing structure that values Android exploits higher…
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