ComputersNews

Google and Dell team-up on the first Chromebooks made for business

The next time you get a laptop from your company’s IT department, you might be getting a Chromebook. Not that you couldn’t already get a Chromebook from your office, but these offer extra security and organizational features that might leave IT professionals more reassured. The Dell Latitude 5400 Chromebook Enterprise and Dell Latitude 5300 2-in-1 Chromebook Enterprise were born from a…
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MobileNews

Realme teases new phone coming September 4

Last week we learned that Realme is gearing to release a new phone series soon. The first teaser featured a dinosaur inside an egg and nothing more. Now the brand went out and reveled a second teaser on their Weibo account. The new poster features a queen of hearts playing…
MobileNews

Oppo to introduce Reno2 in China two weeks after official launch

Oppo is launching the Reno2 with the same overall design, but its fans at the home scene in China will have to wait until September 10. The company announced an event in Shanghai for the launch that will also see the wireless noise-canceling earphones Enco Q1 on the stage. Meanwhile, the Indian department is already preparing for the global unveiling, scheduled for August 28. The phone is clearly…
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MobileNews

How to conserve your cellular data use on iPhone and iPad

While “unlimited” data plans have made a return at many carriers, they still aren’t truly unlimited. When you hit a certain amount of iPhone data use, you’ll like either be throttled or charged for more data. On the other hand, maybe you only pay for a certain amount…
MobileNews

This week’s top stories: Apple Arcade pricing, Apple Card, new iPhone 11 details, more

In this week’s top stories: New iPhone 11 details, cheaper HomePod rumors, Apple Card launches to everyone in the U.S., and more. Read on for all of this week’s biggest news. Bloomberg this week published a wide-ranging report detailing Apple’s current product pipeline. The report said that the new iPhone 11 camera technology will allow for much better low light…
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GamingNews

DICE cancels 'Battlefield V' close combat mode to help its focus

DICE has been piling features on Battlefield V ever since launch. Now, however, it’s dialing things back. The developers have scrapped the planned five-on-five close combat mode after determining that it was needed to hit “bug-crushing and content goals” in a timely fashion, as Senior Producer Ryan McArthur put it. The team can not only “better deliver” on promises…
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