Samsung Galaxy A5 (2018) will actually be called A8 (2018), Bluetooth filing reveals
FBI Director Christopher Wray says that Huawei’s smartphones can be used to “maliciously modify or steal information (and) conduct undetected espionage.” Earlier this year, the U.S. government banned the sale of Huawei phones on U.S. Military bases. While the U.S. government had a hand in preventing AT&T and Verizon from selling the Huawei Mate 10 Pro in their stores earlier this year, the main fear is that Huawei networking equipment will be used to build out the majority of the world’s 5G networks. While countries like the U.S., Great Britain, Canada, Zealand and Australia have been able to convince other countries like Japan, India and Germany to ban Huawei equipment, the latter has still managed to secure 25 contracts for 5G networks.
As it turns out, the two Chinese characters that make up Huawei’s name mean ” Serve China.” And that is what the U.S. worries about the most; is Huawei serving the Chinese government by being a conduit to the Communist government? The company denies all of the spying charges, calling it “groundless speculation.” "TELEGRAM ADDS DEDICATED TOOLS FOR POLLS IN LATEST UPDATE, IMAGE IMPROVEMENTS ON IOS" Telegram adds dedicated tools for polls in latest update, image improvements on iOS After delivering a major update to the Android app earlier this month, Telegram continues to bring features and improvements to its users. With the latest version of Telegram, it’s easier than ever to make polls, while iOS users will be happy to know the app gained important improvements.
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The latest Telegram update introduces a dedicated tool for polls in addition to the already existing bots like vote that allows you to do polls to some degree. The built-in polls are perfect for groups or channels with a large number of members, but they can also be forwarded to increase reach. Telegram users can even pin these polls for better visibility. However, as a company that prouds itself for never disclosing its users’ private data, these polls are anonymous for the time being, which means that you can’t see who voted for what.
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But, the developers revealed plans to add non-anonymous polls where the voters lists will be public, but they will be marked as non-anonymous. As far as the iOS version of Telegram goes, the latest update introduced some image and other improvements. First and foremost, you can now use Web again to find images when sending Photo & Video attachments or choose profile files in the iOS app. Also, clearing the cache by going to Settings / Data and Storage / Storage Usage will now correctly reduce the space taken by the app. When you download or upload a file, you will now see detailed progress, and there are also online indicators for the “People” section in results.
"ASUS UPCOMING PHONES MAY ADOPT POP-UP AND HOLE IN DISPLAY CAMERA DESIGNS" Asus upcoming phones may adopt pop-up and hole in display camera designs Samsung Galaxy A8s and Huawei Nova 4 are among the first smartphone to adopt a design for the camera. Something that would have been inconceivable one or two years ago has just happened recently with the unveiling of the two phones mentioned which have their cameras included directly in the display. The “hole in display” design choice started as a concept, but little did we k that some companies are really serious about adopting the standard. Now, more and more smartphone makers are readying products that will either integrate the selfie camera in the display or use a pop-up camera instead.
Asus is one of the companies that has recently filed two patents that confirm its plans to adopt both camera designs. Spotted by LetsGoDigital, the patents show three versions of an Asus smartphone with bezel-less display and pop-up cameras of different sizes.
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