July 2024

CrowdStrike incident affected 8.5 million devices, Microsoft says

Last week, a CrowdStrike-related incident caused an outage on millions of Windows devices around the world. It was so severe that affected companies are still working to resolve the problem. Now, Microsoft has revealed details about how many Windows PCs were affected by the outage. Although Microsoft was not the source of the problem, it

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Google TV Streamer leaks in images; the Chromecast successor

A recent leak finally shows what Google’s next “Chromecast” product will look like. The device would radically change things, both in design and branding. Say hello to “Google TV Streamer,” the potential successor to the Chromecast with Google TV (4K) from 2020. Until now, all Chromecast devices have used a dongle format. Although the design

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Some T-Mobile stores sold used phones as new, claims report

T-Mobile stores may have repackaged used phones and resold them as new, claims a new report. While the first-party stores might not have engaged in such questionable practices, T-Mobile’s third-party reseller stores have allegedly indulged in exploitative and deceptive business tactics. T-Mobile third-party stores repackaged used phones? The mass-market mobile business is quite big, and T-Mobile is

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Nubia unveils Z60 Ultra Leading Version and Z60S Pro with AI

Nubia has launched two new flagship Android smartphones, the Nubia Z60 Ultra Leading Version and the Nubia Z60S Pro. The phones come with AI features, including advanced AI imaging technologies. The ZTE subsidiary has opened pre-orders for the phones, with general sales beginning on August 12. Nubia Z60 Ultra Leading Version official with overclocked chip

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Congress wants the FCC to Challenge T-Mobile’s purchase of US Cellular

Back in May, T-Mobile announced that it would acquire most of US Cellular. Wanting to use the wireless spectrum from US Cellular to help improve its coverage in rural areas, it would give it access to four million new customers as well. At least, that’s what T-Mobile told the Justice Department and Federal Communications Commission.

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