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Nokia-branded Android TV arrives in India this week w/ 4K, Pie, JBL audio...

Nokia is far from the first name you think of for a television, but later this week the company’s brand is arriving on a 4K TV in India along with Google’s Android TV. This new TV isn’t directly made by Nokia, but rather it’s built in partnership with Flipkart to take advantage of the quickly growing TV market in the country. It’s a lot like Motorola’s TV. The 55-inch TV is an LED…
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Apple releases fourth developer beta of iOS 13.3, more

After over two weeks of silence, Apple today has released the fourth developer of iOS 13.3 and iPadOS 13.3. Apple is also releasing the fourth public beta of iOS 13.3 today as well. tvOS 13.3 beta 4 is also now available, as is watchOS 6.1.1 beta…
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Nokia 2.3 announced with Android One and 2 days battery life

Nokia today announced the Nokia 2.3, the company’s latest budget Android One smartphone. The Nokia 2.3 will be going on sale today and is priced at €109. The Nokia 2.3 has a simple, no-nonsense design made out of polymer. The front of the device has a notched…
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Nokia 9 PureView gets the Android 10 update

HMD has finished work on its second Android 10 update – Nokia 9 PureView users can expect the notification for an Over The Air update any day now. While you wait, make sure you have the latest security patch installed as that is required before you can upgrade the OS. So, go into Settings > About and ensure that you have the November patch. This Android 10 update brings the usual goodies –…
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Waymo launches iOS app as it reflects on first year of its robot taxi service

Waymo’s robot taxi service in suburban Phoenix, Arizona, turns one year old on December 5th. To celebrate, the Alphabet company is taking a step toward wider expansion by making its ride-hailing app available in Apple’s App Store. Waymo’s app has been available to download from the Google Play Store since April 2019, which makes sense for a company spun out of Google back in 2016. Bringing…
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Apple will reportedly release an iPhone without any ports in 2021

Noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has a new research note predicting Apple’s next two years of iPhones, and there’s a wild new detail: Apple’s 2021 flagship iPhone will reportedly kill off the Lightning port, but USB-C fans (like myself) shouldn’t get too excited. According to Kuo’s note, Apple won’t replace the proprietary port with USB-C; rather, it will rely on an entirely wireless…
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