Samsung is preparing to launch a sports smartwatch and AirPods-like earbuds

Samsung’s newest product launch happens next week, but already the Korean tech giant has revealed its entire upcoming range of wearable devices that will seemingly be unveiled alongside the Galaxy S10. That’s because the company’s Galaxy Wearable’s app was uploaded today with support for a range of unreleased products which include wireless earbuds, a sports-focused smartwatch, and […]

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Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S4 is an Android tablet that becomes a pseudo-laptop when you need it

Samsung finally has a proper competitor to Apple’s 10.5-inch iPad Pro, and it’s called the Galaxy Tab S4.
The successor to the Galaxy S3 tablet has a larger screen, longer battery life, and four speakers for louder sound, but it’s most important feat…

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Long-lost sibling of the Milky Way was eaten by Andromeda billions of years ago

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Scientists have discovered the remnants of a galaxy hiding in plain sight.

The galaxy, named M32p, was once the third largest in the group of galaxies nearest to our Milky Way — known as the Local Group. The Andromeda galaxy and M32p existed in harmony until around 2 billion years ago, but then something shifted. 

According to a new study published in the journal Nature Astronomy today, Andromeda actually devoured the smaller galaxy, and its remains can be see in the clouds, gas, and dust of the huge galaxy today.

Massive galaxies like Andromeda automatically attract other galaxies to it when they’re in close enough range due to its size and its gravitational pull. Because of that, it’s not unusual for a galaxy of that mass to effectively cannibalize other nearby galaxies nearby.  Read more…

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Samsung’s ‘Galaxy Watch’ trademark fuels speculation about a Wear OS device

Samsung’s got a new smartwatch on the way. That much seems for certain. It’s been about a year since the last big announcement, and the company is about to have two large platforms in the form of August’s Note 9 Unpacked event and Berlin’s IFA trade show the following month. A couple of new tidbits, […]

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Leaked Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 image hints at new feature

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It’s not about the features you see — it’s about the ones you don’t.

On Monday, AndroidHeadlines published what it claims is the first official rendering of the Samsung Galaxy Tab S4. Unlike the Galaxy Tab S3, this tablet has no home button. It also features a larger display and is missing the Samsung logo across the top bezel.

Exclusive: Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 Official Render Confirms Design Rumors https://t.co/BZE0h1tl7q#Android #news #samsung #tablets #gadgets pic.twitter.com/mjXXqidHcQ

— Android Headlines (@Androidheadline) July 3, 2018

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Samsung Galaxy S10 leak reveals 3D face-detection technology in works

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Samsung is throwing down the gauntlet with its next flagship smartphone.

In a report from Korean publication The Bell, leaked details of the phone show that the Android phone manufacturer wants to adopt key features from Apple in its upcoming flagship.

Samsung is reportedly running around the clock to perfect 3D face-scanning technology — set to replace the existing iris scanner technology — in time for the Samsung Galaxy S10 launch expected next year. If certain production benchmarks are not met, however, the new phone is expected to continue using an iris scanner, as older model phones have. Read more…

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This cheap online course will teach you how to build Android apps, so you can finally quit your day job

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Sure, it seemed like the whole world was buzzing for a hot minute around the release of the iPhone X and iOS 11 — but don’t sleep on Android. Not only is the latest Google Pixel making significant waves, but it’s actually Android that’s the world’s most popular mobile platform.

Taking that into consideration, now’s as good a time as any to pick up some Android programming skills. With The Complete Android Developer Course – Build 14 Apps, you’ll learn to develop for Android M, Google’s most recent release of the platform.  Read more…

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The HyperCharger PRO can handle three devices at once

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These days, you wouldn’t want to be caught dead on a long flight without a portable charger — yet, you still likely forget to purchase and pack one, time after time. And there you are, once again stuck on a plane with no Netflix, a dead phone, and a snoring old man leaning on your shoulder. For the love of it all, buy a portable battery pack.

The Graphene Series HyperCharger PRO is a welcome solution, with two built-in charging cables and an additional USB port. With a whopping 8,000mAh capacity (in layman’s terms: a lot of battery power), Graphene enables you to charge three devices simultaneously. Or you can opt to charge your phone over and over again. Either way, you won’t have to worry about awkwardly situating yourself near an airport outlet anytime soon.  Read more…

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