On today's Pocketnow Daily, we talk about pre-orders of the Samsung Galaxy Fold being canceled, a new foldable design and more.
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On today's Pocketnow Daily, we talk about pre-orders of the Samsung Galaxy Fold being canceled, a new foldable design and more.
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Ren Zhengfei is weighing in on the troubles his company is going through as governments shun its products as they develop 5G networks.
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Apple probably intended for this feature to act as sort of a software-enabled hearing aid rather than a wiretapping tool, but it is one, nonetheless.
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While pitching sign espionage is legal with one's own eyes, electronics and telescopes can't be a part of the information process.
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In this episode of our podcast, we also talk about Samsung's good and bad with the Galaxy S8 and Tizen as well as Russo-Canadian cellphone spies...
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Could a domestic agency or maybe even the Russians be spying on the cellphones of Prime Minister Trudeau or any other lawmaker? What about the CBC?
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We’ve heard quite a bit about the new “Blackphone” which promises to keep your contacts and conversations secure — as long as you’re talking to someone else who is using the same security setup. It’s a great concept, but it has yet to hit a point of critical mass where not only is the phone is generally accepted, but the services are actively sought after by a large segment of the general public. That point, I suspect, isn’t too far into the future. Black phones will become more popular, and possibly ...
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