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Lenovo Z5s leaked hands-on images show the display with notch like a punched hole

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Apple removes over 700 apps from its China App Store for flouting regulations

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HP's quarterly revenue beat analysts' estimates as sales of notebooks, desktops rise

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Android 9 Pie public beta roll out begins for OnePlus 5 and 5T HydrogenOS users

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WhatsApp may soon rollout consecutive voice messages, group call shortcut

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Wow! Can you really buy Honor 9N for free? This is what Flipkart shows; flood of offers on phone

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Netflix adds Daredevil to the list of canceled Marvel shows

Those disappointed by the cancelation of Luke Cage and Iron Fist—some people might have liked it—in October still had Jessica Jones, Daredevil, and The Punisher to satisfy their cravings for all things Marvel. But following The Devil of Hell’s Kitchen’s third outing, we’re not going to see a fourth season—at... from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2G28Coj

Microsoft redesigns Office icons as part of a larger Office design overhaul

Part of the promise of Windows 10 is continuous updates throughout the life of the operating system. Part of those updates involve gradually implementing Microsoft's Fluent Design language throughout the operating system. Now, the software giant is updating Office to reflect the new design starting with the Office icons themselves. from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2rlQprD

BMW is reportedly considering an 'electric-only' mode for its hybrid vehicles

According to Reuters, this hypothetical mode would allow customers traveling through an emissions-free area to avoid running afoul of environmentally-focused laws and regulations. from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2FR69Nc

T-Mobile quietly launches an online checking account service

T-Mobile has quietly introduced a mobile banking service that looks to compete with traditional banks for customers’ financial needs. from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2r8WjMy

Microsoft wins $480 million HoloLens contract from US Army

Bloomberg notes that a government description of the program says, " increase lethality by enhancing the ability to detect, decide, and engage before the enemy." from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2FOKRzH

SwiftKey's Android version gets a built-in Bing-powered search feature

SwiftKey is one of the most popular alternative mobile keyboards out there, and it isn't hard to see why. The keyboard offers swipe-based typing, customizable colors, improved autocorrect, and a few other handy features that keep users hooked. from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2rcJCA8

Starbucks in 2019 will block customers from watching porn on its Wi-Fi

Starbucks in 2019 will implement a new tool designed to prevent people from watching pornography in its stores. from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2FNgwkY

Nintendo drops its controversial 'Nintendo Creators Program'

Most game publishers have come to accept, and even embrace creators that produce content for their games, regardless of the format (whether it be let's plays, reviews, or speedruns). from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2rdqnGP

Misconfigured Elasticsearch servers leaked data of 57 million Americans

One of the misconfigured servers contained records on 56,934,021 US citizens. The personal information that was leaked included first and last names, employers, job titles, email and street addresses, states, zip codes, phone numbers, and IP addresses. from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2FQSjKD

Thursday tech deals: It's no longer Black Friday, but some good deals are still on

After a record Thanksgiving sales weekend, many great items have either gone back to its regular prices or more often than not, gone out of stock. Our advise is that if you are still wanting to buy something that is currently out of stock, watch it closely for the next... from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2rc314j

South Korean prosecutors charge nine people for selling Samsung's flexible display tech

South Korean prosecutors have charged nine people with selling Samsung’s Infinity Flex Display technology to a Chinese screen maker. from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2FMm13l

CeBIT computer expo canceled due to declining visitors

Another tech industry staple is going the way of the dodo. Deutsche Messe AG, the group that organized the CeBIT computer expo in Hanover, Germany, announced this week that it has canceled CeBit 2019 due to declining visitors and reduced exhibitor bookings. from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2rftD4A

Dell performs global password reset following cybersecurity incident

Dell recently revealed that on November 9, it detected and thwarted a cyber attack targeting Dell.com customer information. from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2FMIOMM

Embraer's shark plane has no middle seats, bigger windows, and more overhead bin space

The Brazilian aircraft manufacturer has been taking one of the new jets from its E2 family, which has been nicknamed ‘Profit Hunter,’ on a tour of the world. It's on show in Dublin today, having already made appearances at events in the US, China, and Africa. from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2rc9fBn

Why Alphabet has released millions of mosquitoes into densely populated cities

In Fresno County, California, mosquitoes have become an unwelcome nuisance. In other parts of the world, the bloodsucking pests carry deadly diseases responsible for taking the lives of more than one million people every year. So why exactly is Alphabet releasing hundreds of thousands of mosquitoes regularly then? from TechSpot http://bit.ly/2FMm0MP