Galaxy Note 7, RIP. Samsung, you’ve got to rebuild the trust

“Samsung’s Galaxy Note 7 debacle is nothing short of devastating. The company confirmed on Tuesday that it had permanently shut down production of the Galaxy Note 7, bringing to an end the saga of the troubled, fire-prone handset.”

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Google ditches Hangouts in favour of Duo as a required Android app

“Starting in December, smartphone manufacturers will no longer be required to install Hangouts on their handsets. Instead, phone makers will need to provide users with the recently-launched Duo. This is not to say that Hangouts is being killed off — not yet, at least.”

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Three Law Firms Join iPhone 6 Plus ‘Touch Disease’ Lawsuit Against Apple

“There is increasing pressure on Apple to explain why it’s ignored the fact that touchscreens on thousands of iPhone 6 Plus devices have stopped working, leaving consumers on the hook to replace devices that have a fundamental engineering flaw.”

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Why Samsung killing the Note 7 was absolutely the right move

“Samsung officially discontinuing the Galaxy Note 7 might have come as a little bit of a surprise to some. After all, if the company could get the device back on shelves it could potentially still make $10 billion in sales over the next year.”

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How to add your calendar events to the Google Maps app

“Late last week, Google announced a closer integration between two of its very popular services, Maps and Calendar. Events added to your Google Calendar — either manually or automatically via Gmail — will be viewable in Google Maps for quick access to directions to your upcoming events.”

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Google’s Pixel Is Samsung’s Problem, Not Apple’s

“Let the Android Civil War Begin ​So Google debuted their new Pixel phone this week and the tech press has exploded with articles written about how this may impact Apple. That’s ridiculous.”

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Leak reveals major design changes coming to Samsung’s Galaxy S8

“The iPhone 8 is going to feature the radical redesign that Apple fans had been hoping the iPhone 7 would receive, and a new report indicates that Samsung is preparing a similar move for the Galaxy S8.”

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The Google Pixel is IP53 certified — here’s what that means

“Phones don’t make good dive buddies. But it’s important to know what those certification numbers mean. One spec you won’t find on the sheet for the new Google Pixel and Pixel XL is their IP53 certification.”

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