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Continue ReadingFour years after they were first released, Samsung has officially ended software support for the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+. The company first released the Galaxy S8 series in March 2017. They were the first Samsung smartphones to feature a bezel-less design and an iris scanner. Samsung Galaxy S8 Received Two Major OS Updates and Four Years […]
Continue ReadingThe Google Camera app is one of the best photography tools available on Android. One of the cooler features of the Google Camera is the ability to take stunning astrophotography images. However, the company has limited the feature with Google Camera 8.1, as a key aspect of the phone’s astrophotography toolset has been dropped. Google Camera App Drops […]
Continue ReadingA PlayStation Now subscription is getting cheaper, with Sony dropping the price around the world. Alongside the new cheaper pricing, Sony is also adding new games designed to make PlayStation Now a more compelling prospect for PS4 owners. PlayStation Now is Sony’s video game streaming service. For a flat fee you gain access to catalog […]
Continue ReadingBlackBerry loses another supporter, Uber pays you to hack it, Toonz animation software goes open-source, Microsoft tweets like a teenager, and proof that Apple fans will believe any old crap. Facebook Drops Support for BlackBerry Facebook is pulling their app from Blackberry phones.No big deal, Blackberry users are still on MySpace. — Erik Bransteen (@erikbransteen) […]
Continue ReadingAmazon removes Fire OS encryption, Apple supports users through Twitter, Amazon adds new devices to the Echo family, the founder of Oculus VR takes Apple to task, and Morgan Freeman thinks selfie sticks are dumb. Amazon Deprecates Encryption Support ZOMG: encryption in Amazon devices is gone! They removed it! I have no idea what it […]
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