Saturday
May262018

Nokia has ‘some new stuff to share’ at May 29 event

It’s been less than a couple of weeks since Nokia launched the X6, but it seems HMD Global still has more Nokia news to share. The company is hosting a May 29th event in Moscow at 7:40 p.m. (12:40 p.m. ET, 9:40 a.m. PT), which will also be live streamed. According to HMD Global’s Chief Product Officer Juho Sarvikas, they have “some new stuff to share.” The tweet about the event included the hashtag #ChargedUp, so it could be something battery-related. The event date is almost here so we don’t have to speculate for too long.

Source: Android Police

Saturday
May262018

PayPal will soon support single sign-in across all Google services

As it stands, you need to input your PayPal credentials separately every time you make a payment on any Google service. But that’s about to change. In a blog post, PayPal says it’s working on “deepening” its relationship with Google and one of the ways they plan to do that is allow for a single sign-in into all Google services. This means, if you input your PayPal details into YouTube, for example, these can be accessed on all the other services without needing to login again. There is no specific timeline yet for when this feature will come. But PayPal says “soon.” One other thing this method would allow is to let users choose PayPal as an option for peer-to-peer payments using Google Pay Send.

Friday
May252018

What to expect at Apple's WWDC 2018

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Apple has announced that the WWDC 2018 Keynote will be livecast out of the McEnery Center in San Jose so the world can tune in to their Safari browsers (or Edge, Chrome or Firefox) or Apple TVs to see the announcements unfold. WWDC kicks off on June 4.

What's expected this year aside from the yearly updates to iOS, watchOS, macOS and other surrounding operating systems and ecosystems is more focus on Machine Learning, possibly a Siri redux hopefully making the pioneering but stunted smart assistant more of a player in the market.

Apple hasn't had a major event for 2018 but it has had various OS 11 and 11.3  issues as well as growing dissatisfaction with aspects of its hardware products like the keyboard on the MacBook Pro, reports of iPhone performance throttling due to sub-optimal batteries on older devices as well as a number of products announced but never shipped (AirPower, AirPods charging case).

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Friday
May252018

Samsung now needs to pay Apple $539 million in copyright infringement damages

It's been seven years since Apple sued Samsung for 'slavishly copying' various aspects of its iPhone OS, functionality and smartphone design. The long legal battle has finally concluded in Apple's favour with Samsung losing and now being asked to pay the Cupertino company US  $539 million in damages.

More important for Apple, it sets the record straight on who copied whom as well as legitimizes the notion that Samsung made is smartphone fortune mostly on the back of the throusands of man hours and R&D Apple put into the iPhone.

“We believe deeply in the value of design, and our teams work tirelessly to create innovative products that delight our customers,” the company said.

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