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Telcos are no longer just piping data—they’re building security moats
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Telcos are no longer just piping data—they’re building security moats

Major telecom providers are shifting from connectivity providers to cybersecurity hubs to combat rising infrastructure threats and capture enterprise spend.
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Apple’s Foldable Strategy: Why the ‘iPhone Ultra’ May Actually Be a Pocketable iPad
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Apple’s Foldable Strategy: Why the ‘iPhone Ultra’ May Actually Be a Pocketable iPad

Leaked dummy units of the iPhone Ultra suggest Apple is eschewing the traditional foldable phone form factor in favor of a portable tablet experience.
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Walmart’s Onn Tablet Blitz: A Low-Cost Challenge to Samsung’s Budget Dominance
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Walmart’s Onn Tablet Blitz: A Low-Cost Challenge to Samsung’s Budget Dominance

Walmart expands its Onn tablet lineup with six new Android 16 devices, targeting the budget sector and challenging the Galaxy Tab A11 with aggressive pricing.
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Android 17’s ‘Continue On’ Feature Finally Bridges the Ecosystem Gap With Apple-Style Handoff
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Android 17’s ‘Continue On’ Feature Finally Bridges the Ecosystem Gap With Apple-Style Handoff

Google is introducing 'Continue On' in Android 17, allowing users to seamlessly transfer tasks between devices. Here is how it works and why it matters.
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Google’s Tablet Struggle Highlights a Critical Opening for an ‘Affordable’ iPad
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Google’s Tablet Struggle Highlights a Critical Opening for an ‘Affordable’ iPad

Google's new Play Store badges for tablet-optimized apps reveal a persistent failure in Android's ecosystem—one that Apple could exploit with a budget-tier iPad.
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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 Doubles Down on Visual Polish and UI Refinements
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Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 Doubles Down on Visual Polish and UI Refinements

Google's Android 17 QPR1 Beta 3 arrives with a heavy focus on 'blur' aesthetics, revamped media controls, and critical stability fixes for Pixel devices.
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Dark Ships and Digital Silence: How GPS Spoofing Is Masking the Hormuz Standoff
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Dark Ships and Digital Silence: How GPS Spoofing Is Masking the Hormuz Standoff

An analysis of how AIS manipulation and GPS spoofing are obscuring the actual volume of oil tankers transiting the Strait of Hormuz during the ongoing conflict.
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Israel Escalates Southern Lebanon Campaign with Evacuation Warnings for Tyre
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Israel Escalates Southern Lebanon Campaign with Evacuation Warnings for Tyre

The IDF has issued evacuation warnings for Lebanon's fifth-largest city, Tyre, as military operations expand despite a fragile ceasefire agreement.
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US and Iran Exchange Strikes Near Hormuz as Trump Rejects Peace Pressure
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US and Iran Exchange Strikes Near Hormuz as Trump Rejects Peace Pressure

New military clashes between the US and Iran threaten the Strait of Hormuz and global oil markets after President Trump dismisses pressure to expedite a peace deal.
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Encrypted Chat Rooms and the New Front Line of Inauguration Security
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Encrypted Chat Rooms and the New Front Line of Inauguration Security

Law enforcement agencies in Washington face a growing challenge as right-wing extremist plots migrate to encrypted messaging platforms ahead of the inauguration.
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Huawei’s Mate X Bets on Foldables and 5G to Break the Apple-Samsung Duopoly
Mobile Technology

Huawei’s Mate X Bets on Foldables and 5G to Break the Apple-Samsung Duopoly

Huawei unveils the Mate X, an 8-inch foldable 5G smartphone, challenging the market dominance of Samsung and Apple amidst escalating US-China tensions.
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U.S. Grants Huawei 90-Day Reprieve to Prevent Global Telecom Collapse
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U.S. Grants Huawei 90-Day Reprieve to Prevent Global Telecom Collapse

The U.S. government has issued a temporary license allowing Huawei to maintain existing networks and push software updates, avoiding a global infrastructure crash.
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C-Band Chaos: AT&T and Verizon Set to Resume 5G Rollout After Aviation Standoff
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C-Band Chaos: AT&T and Verizon Set to Resume 5G Rollout After Aviation Standoff

Following a high-stakes standoff with the FAA over aircraft altimeter interference, AT&T and Verizon prepare to expand 5G C-band services on January 19.
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NBC News Leverages Subscriber-Only Livestreams to Pivot Legal Reporting for a Digital Audience
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NBC News Leverages Subscriber-Only Livestreams to Pivot Legal Reporting for a Digital Audience

NBC News is shifting how it delivers high-stakes legal analysis, using exclusive subscriber-only livestreams with journalists like Laura Jarrett to bypass traditional broadcast cycles.
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The Battery Arms Race: Budget Smartphones are Pushing mAh Limits as Jio and BSNL Clash Over Pricing
Mobile Technology

The Battery Arms Race: Budget Smartphones are Pushing mAh Limits as Jio and BSNL Clash Over Pricing

From 9,000mAh cells to aggressive ₹51 plans, we analyze the current state of the Indian budget smartphone market and the intensifying telecom price wars.
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The Great Bundling War: Jio’s New OTT Pass Signals a Shift in India’s Streaming Strategy
Entertainment Technology

The Great Bundling War: Jio’s New OTT Pass Signals a Shift in India’s Streaming Strategy

Reliance Jio's new OTT Pass attempts to solve subscription fatigue in India by bundling 12+ platforms and data into a single plan.
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The Mid-Range War: How Spec-Sheet Parity is Changing the Way We Buy Smartphones
Mobile Technology

The Mid-Range War: How Spec-Sheet Parity is Changing the Way We Buy Smartphones

As brands like Realme, Vivo, and Samsung flood the mid-range market with nearly identical specs, the battle for consumers is shifting from hardware to ecosystem and pricing.
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Halide Mark III pivots toward film simulation and post-processing in major overhaul
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Halide Mark III pivots toward film simulation and post-processing in major overhaul

Lux Optics launches Halide Mark III, introducing a built-in 'Photo Lab' editor and a sophisticated film simulation engine to bypass standard iPhone processing.
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Google Engineer Charged in $1.2 Million Polymarket Insider Trading Scheme
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Google Engineer Charged in $1.2 Million Polymarket Insider Trading Scheme

Federal prosecutors have charged Google software engineer Michele Spagnuolo with fraud and money laundering after allegedly using internal data to rig Polymarket bets.
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Last.fm Cuts Ties With Paramount Skydance to Return to Independent Roots
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Last.fm Cuts Ties With Paramount Skydance to Return to Independent Roots

Music tracking veteran Last.fm is now an independent company again after nearly two decades under CBS and Paramount Skydance ownership.
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