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ZTE nubia Red Magic 3 - your questions answered

The ZTE nubia Red Magic 3 has been with us for a few days now and its review is well on its way. But while we wait for all the tests to complete , we decided to try out something a bit different and take the time to answer some of your questions posted in our welcoming article. Q: Can the cooling fan turn on automatically? A: Not really. The fan is only available when the Red Magic 3 is in Game…
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T-Mobile won't sell the Galaxy Fold

Samsung has revealed the beleaguered Galaxy Fold will finally ship this September, but you won’t be able to buy it through T-Mobile. The carrier has confirmed it won’t sell the foldable smartphone. “T-Mobile will not carry the Galaxy Fold because we already…
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Samsung’s Galaxy Fold won’t be carried by T-Mobile upon re-release

The whole Galaxy Fold debacle  finally be over. Last night, Samsung announced that it had fixed the Galaxy Fold and would be re-releasing the device later this year, but as it turns out, T-Mobile won’t be carrying the device at that point. When the Galaxy Fold was first announced, T-Mobile was one of only two US carriers to commit to the ambitious new device alongside…
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LG's CineBeam short-throw 4K projector is now available

On paper, LG’s CineBeam Laser 4K sounds like a dream projector. 4K? Check. Massive image up to 120 inches on your wall? Check. It’s also short-throw, meaning it doesn’t have to be setup on the opposite side of the room. And it’s got a discrete…
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Moto E6 goes official for $149 w/ Android Pie, available today at Verizon

Motorola’s latest Android smartphone is official. After leaking a couple of times over the past few months, the Moto E6 has arrived. Here’s what you need to know about the company’s latest affordable Android smartphone. Coming in at $149, the Moto E6 is a pretty average affordable Android smartphone that offers a solid package for its price point. There’s a 5.5-inch…
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Apple devices preferred by 76% of retail IT managers over Android or Windows

The use of technology in retail has certainly expanded in the last decade. Mobile point of sale systems, in-store Wi-Fi, and Beacon technology have changed the job of retail IT managers. A new independent survey that was commissioned by Jamf shows that retail IT managers strongly prefer Apple technologies over those from Windows or Android. The survey was conducted by Vanson Bourne, and 700…
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