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Apple Is Reportedly Betting Big On Sports Streaming

Gizmodo

Apparently seeking to bring users more access to the wonderful world of sports , Apple is reportedly hard at work on a new framework that would potentially improve streaming coverage within its iOS and Apple TV apps. Read more.

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TCL targets Apple, Samsung with new BlackBerry handset

Network World

The China-based electronics company recently acquired rights to design, manufacture and sell smartphones under the BlackBerry name with BlackBerry's security and service software installed. The deal puts TCL in the driver's seat on hardware and the first phone under the new deal was previewed on Wednesday.

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Google is making its first in-house smartwatch that could launch in 2022

The Verge

According to Insider ’s report, the new upcoming Google watch — it’s not clear whether Google will actually be calling it a “Pixel Watch” yet — will serve much the same role as the Pixel phones do for Android: an example for both consumers and hardware partners of what Google’s software is truly capable of when given the right hardware.

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Tag Heuer’s new Connected Calibre E4 offers better specs and a sleek, smaller 42mm model

The Verge

Tag Heuer has officially debuted its fourth-generation of luxury Wear OS-powered smartwatches, the Connected Calibre E4 series, offering a faster and more powerful processor, longer battery life, an improved displays, and additional software features. There’s also some additional software improvements. Image: Tag Heuer. The 42mm model.

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Fixed wireless access (FWA) is a secure networking option

CIO Business Intelligence

Hackers take advantage of out-of-date systems, software, and known security issues. However, outdated operating systems can be more vulnerable to security risks because they may lack the latest security updates and patches, serving as an entry point for hackers to infiltrate networks.

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Nothing’s first smartphone is aimed at Apple, not OnePlus

The Verge

But when it comes to software, the CEO is more forthcoming. The images don’t reveal much about what the software might be able to do, but Pei is keen to emphasize its look, which very consciously lines up with the rest of Nothing’s branding. “A Maybe,” Pei teases with a grin. Don’t expect to see any Essential Phone DNA.

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Robin Hood of the Internet or the apocalypse of an industry

Dataconomy

This rampant practice poses significant challenges to the creative industries, encompassing film, music, publishing, software development, and gaming. Many websites and peer-to-peer networks that offer pirated material often harbor malicious software or viruses that can wreak havoc on users’ devices and even steal personal information.