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Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra review: shutter bug

Samsung has something to prove. That’s the most obvious feeling you get when using the Galaxy S20 Ultra, which will be available in March starting at $1,399.99. If there ever was an embodiment of the chip on a tech company’s shoulder, this behemoth of a phone is it. After a couple of years of lagging behind the iPhone and Android competitors in a few key areas, the Ultra is Samsung’s answer.
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Spotify’s revamped mobile app is ‘coming soon’ to Android

Today, Spotify announced a few notable changes to its mobile app and they’re already rolling out for iOS users. Are you an Android user who wants this redesigned Spotify? Well, all they’ll tell us is that it’s “coming soon.” What’s new in this “revamped”…
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Instagram adds direct messaging on Windows 10

If you use Instagram on your Windows 10 PC, you may notice a subtle change the next time you open the app. Instagram has updated its Windows software to make it into something called a progressive web app (PWA). What this means is that you’re effectively interacting with the Instagram website through a wrapper that makes it feel like a native application. If you’re fond of using…
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Samsung is already working to fix the Galaxy S20 cameras

Samsung’s Galaxy S20 is not even on the market yet, but reviewers from publications including PC Mag have already experienced bugs with the cameras. Samsung has now responded, saying that it’s working on a fix. “The Galaxy S20 features a groundbreaking…
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K Health raises $45 million to apply AI to telemedicine

Approximately 87% of all Americans are covered by some form of health insurance, but that’s not to suggest they don’t spend an exorbitant amount on regular doctor’s appointments. The average charge for patients with problems requiring comprehensive evaluations is $234, according to the Healthcare Blue Book, which doesn’t account for transportation to the office and other incurred treatment…
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Samsung launches Galaxy Watch Active2 Golf Edition, LTE Aluminum in Korea

Samsung has unveiled two brand new versions of it’s popular Galaxy Watch Active2 in its native South Korea — Galaxy Watch Active2 Golf Edition and Active2 LTE Aluminum. Both of the new models offer slightly upgraded externals and some extra software for the special golfing version of the Active2. The LTE Aluminum version gains the ability to connect to wireless networks, place calls, and…
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