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Mario Kart Tour is coming out on September 25th

Nintendo’s long-awaited and delayed Mario Kart smartphone game is almost here. Mario Kart Tour will be released on September 25th, according to a tweet from the company. The release date presumably applies to both iOS and Android devices, although the game’s beta program was Android-only. That beta revealed Mario Kart Tour’s overwrought free-to-play monetization model, involving lots of…
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Honor V30 will have 5G support

Honor’s next flagship offering will bake in 5G support, according to the brand’s president, Zhao Ming. He officially confirmed this, as well as the phone’s name: Honor V30. That’s not surprising considering that last year the company launched the Honor V20 in China, and the same phone as the Honor View 20 in other markets. So there’s a big chance that we’ll see…
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How to watch the 2019 MTV VMAs on Android TV or Chromecast

If you are wondering how to watch the 2019 MTV VMAs on your Android TV or Chromecast tonight, here are the best streaming options on our favorite streaming platforms. The show kicks off at 8 p.m. EDT tonight, so let’s get to it. If you have a cable subscription that…
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Samsung Galaxy M30s with 48MP main rear camera to launch in India next month

Despite what a purported leaked photo showing the rear panel of the upcoming Galaxy M30s may have implied, the smartphone will sport three rear cameras, just like the M30 that was released back in March. However, the main sensor will be hugely upgraded, going from a 13 MP unit to a 48 MP one, according to a new report out of India. Speaking of the subcontinent, the Galaxy M30s will apparently…
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Motorola's next One phone might have 5X 'hybrid' zoom

It looks like you won’t have to spend $1,100 to get a phone with serious camera capabilities. Based on newly uploaded renders and a recent report from WinFuture‘s Roland Quandt, Motorola plans to release the Moto One Zoom, a smartphone with four cameras and a…
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Apple re-fixes a bug that let users jailbreak iPhones

Apple fixed a vulnerability that temporarily allowed hackers to jailbreak iPhones. The bug was first fixed in iOS 12.3 but reintroduced in iOS 12.4. Hackers discovered the flaw earlier this month and shared a free public jailbreak just for the fun of it. Today, Apple released iOS 12.4.1, which should take care of the vulnerability once and for all. This current update fixes a kernel vulnerability…
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