Apple’s latest 24-inch iMac, the Mac mini, Razer gaming peripherals and more are on sale today

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Check out the latest deals available at Amazon and Woot, where you will find the latest M1 iMac, Mac mini, MacBooks and more on sale

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Apple’s Mac mini, iMac, AirPods Pro, iPad Pro and more on sale at B&H right now

Check out the latest Apple deals available at B&H Photo Video, where you will find the Mac mini, MacBook Pro, and more on sale

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Pocketnow Daily: Google Pixel 6 is NO Mid-Ranger, MAJOR Mac mini Revamp & more! (video)

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On today’s Pocketnow Daily, we talk about the processor in the upcoming Google Pixel 6, the alleged Mac mini redesign, and more.

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Apple Spring 2021 iPad event: here’s what to expect

Apple is hosting its Spring event, which is just two days away from now. The company will be going live with its “Spring Loaded” event at 10 AM PDT on April 20. While iPad Pro is one of the most likely announcements, the brand could announce a wide range of products. Apple could unveil its next iMax, AirPods Pro, AirTags, and more! Here’s what you can expect from the Apple Spring Loaded 2021 event.

New iPad Pro

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Apple is likely to launch two iPad Pro models – 11-inch and 12.9-inch. As per the leaks and rumors, you shouldn’t expect a design overhaul. The company might shave off a couple of millimeters, but that’s about it.

The Cupertino giant is rumored to be working on its new mini-LED display-equipped iPad Pro. While the device is expected to come in two sizes, the 11-inch variant might stick with an LCD display, and you are likely to get a mini-LED panel on the bigger model.

What is a mini-LED display?

A mini-LED display is essentially an LCD panel trying to be an OLED panel. A large number of Mini LEDs – where each diode measures 0.2mm or less – are used to light up the LCD panel. A mini-LED panel tries to emulate the good traits of an OLED panel but at a lower price tag. Therefore, you get deeper blacks, higher brightness, and improved contrast.

Further, the next iPad Pro is expected to bring a new more powerful processor that is said to be similar to the M1 Silicon introduced last year on the MacBook Pro 13, MacBook Air, and the Mac mini. If this comes true, you are looking at the most powerful tablets in the world. It is tipped that the chip is the A14X SoC, a variant of the A14 Bionic chip. Furthermore, this is speculated to allow Mac interoperability, which means you’d be able to run some macOS apps on the iPadOS.

A Thunderbolt port

As for connectivity, the upcoming iPad Pro could have 5G as well as a Thunderbolt port, which does everything a USB-C port can do, but a LOT faster. Your file transfer, charging and everything will be speedier. Moreover, it is made for driving high-resolution models and transferring heavy video signals. The 12.9-inch variant is most likely to come equipped with 5G antennas, and there is a possibility for this technology to extend to the smaller 11-inch model.

AirPods Pro 2

AirPods Pro 2

If rumors are to be believed, Apple is working on the next-gen AirPods Pro and could introduce it at its Spring Loaded event. The company is touted to make its earbuds more compact by eliminating the short stem that currently sticks out from the bottom. The AirPods Pro 2 is said to come with a more rounded shape to fill more of a user’s ear.

The upcoming earbuds could have the same 21mm thickness, while the height and length are said to be 46mm and 54mm, respectively. This means it could ensure a better in-ear fit and reduce the risk of the earbuds falling off from the ears.

However, according to previous reports, integrating noise-cancellation, wireless antennas, and microphones into a smaller AirPods Pro casing has proved challenging in the testing phase. As per another report, Apple’s AirPods Pro 2 could arrive in two sizes.

The upcoming earbuds are speculated to incorporate the in-house Apple W2 chip – the successor to the W1 chip, which can be found inside the standard AirPods and a few Beats headphones such as the Beats Solo 3 Wireless and the Beats PowerBeats 3 Wireless.

Seamless pairing, better battery life

The W2 chip could enable a seamless pairing experience on the AirPods Pro 2. Plus, it might use a lesser battery for the same amount of tasks as the predecessor. It is still unclear what improvements the W2 chip inside the AirPods Pro 2 will bring to the table. Moreover, the AirPods Pro 2 is likely to cost the same as their predecessors ($249 / £249).

AirTags

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Apple’s object tracker, AirTags is said to have been in development for quite some time now. It could finally see the light at the Spring Loaded event on April 20. The AirTags will reportedly be disc-shaped with an Apple logo at the center on one side.

According to the leaked images, the AirTags will have a round profile with a white paint job on one side, and a metallic finish on the other side with an Apple logo.

How will AirTags work?

AirTags will use Bluetooth connectivity and an Apple chip inside to quickly pair with your iPhone or other compatible devices. You will be able to use it for checking the location information and track the devices they are attached to – which can be anything from a pet to a school bag.

It is rumored that AirTags will be accessible from the “Items” tab in the Find My app. This will be the destination where all your Apple devices and those tethered to the AirTags will appear. Once you get a notification that an item with an AirTag has been lost, you can cause it to play a loud chime so that you can locate it.

The AirTags will also reportedly come equipped with Ultra-Wideband (UWB) technology for spatial awareness that will make them more accurate compared to regular Bluetooth-based trackers. Apple might also employ its ARKIt on the upcoming object tracker.

iMac and Mac Pro with Apple Silicon

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Apple is already tipped to be working on the new iMac and Mac Pro. Like the latest Macs, the upcoming devices will be powered by Apple’s in-house silicon. However, it is unclear if these will be based on M1 chip or Apple will announce another SoC.

As per a report, Apple is planning to launch two new iMacs. These will replace the existing Intel-powered 21.5-inch and 27-inch models. According to noted analyst Mark Gurman, Apple’s all-in-one computers will lose the thick bezels in favor of a cleaner design similar to the Pro Display XDR monitor. Moreover, the curved back is tipped to be tweaked to make it flat.

“The iMac redesign will be one of the biggest visual updates to any Apple product this year, according to people familiar with the company’s roadmap,” the report added.

The company is also looking to update its Mac Pro line of computers. One of the upcoming Mac Pro updates will continue to use the same design as the 2019 model. However, there could also be a second Mac Pro that will reportedly be half the size of the latest-gen Mac Pro.

“The design will feature a mostly aluminum exterior and could invoke nostalgia for the Power Mac G4 Cube, a short-lived smaller version of the Power Mac, an earlier iteration of the Mac Pro,” wrote Gurman.

A new MacBook Pro? Nah

While many are speculating that Apple will launch a new MacBook Pro, we say otherwise. According to a recent report, Kuo predicted that Apple’s two new MacBook Pro models will debut in the second half of 2021. This MacBook Pro could face a design overhaul and include an SD card slot. For the unaware, the SD card slot was part of the I/O on the pre-2016-era MacBook Pro.

Apple is reportedly working on refreshing both 14-inch and 16-inch variants of its MacBook Pro. The upcoming MacBook Pros are tipped to feature brighter, higher-contrast panels. Moreover, these could mark the return of MagSafe on laptops. The company is said to be bringing back its magnetic power adapter. It will allow the laptops to charge at a faster rate.

What would you like to see?

Did we miss something? Do you think Apple will launch more products other than the ones mentioned here? Let us know in the comments below!

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Dell XPS Desktop gets 11th Gen Intel CPU and NVIDIA RTX 3070 graphics upgrade

Dell has today introduced an updated lineup of XPS desktops, bringing the power of 11th Gen Intel processors and the latest AMD and NVIDIA graphics. The design hasn’t changed much from what the company already offers in form of the XPS Tower. However, you get to choose from two color options – a standard Night Sky variant that starts at $649, and a Special Edition with a silvery Mineral White paintjob that starts at a much higher premium of $1129.99 in the US and is aimed at creators and professionals who demand more firepower. Both the versions will be up for grabs starting March 18 from Dell’s official eshop.

Touted to be the most powerful XPS desktop ever, the machine can be configured starting with a 6-core 11th Generation Intel Core i5-11400 processor, and goes all the way up to the octa-core 11th Generation Intel Core i9-11900KF CPU that offers a boost frequency of 5.3GHz. In the graphics department, Dell is offering buyers a choice between NVIDIA and AMD GPUs.

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The base configuration begins at Intel UHD and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER graphics, and goes up to the new NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 graphics with 8GB of GDDR6 memory. In the AMD ecosystem, your options start at Radeon RX 5300 and climb all the way to the Radeon 5700XT GPU that packs 8 gigs of GDDR6  memory. 

You can equip the Dell XPS desktop with a minimum 8 gigs of DDR4 RAM, a number that can extend to 128GB DDR4 memory ticking at 2666MHz. It can be accompanied with up to a hybrid 2TB NVMe M.2 PCIe SDD + 2TB HDD, with the base model starting at 1TB HDD. Port selection is as follows:

Front  Rear 
(1) USB 3.1 Type-C Gen 1
(3) USB 3.1 Gen 1 Ports
3.5mm Headset jack
SD card slot 
(4) USB 3.1 Gen 1 ports
(2) USB 2.0 ports
(1) HDMI 1.4 (UMA graphics only)
(1) Display Port 1.2 (UMA only)
(1) Gigabit Ethernet
(1) 3.5mm 5.1 channel Audio
3-connector
stack

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In the connectivity department, Dell’s updated XPS Desktop lineup brings support for Killer Wi-Fi (802.11ax). Dell has shrunk the size of the package though, despite keeping the peak power supply limit at 500W. Additionally, the chassis can be opened without requiring any tools save for a thumbscrew, making it easier to access the internal components. And to keep the whole thing cool, there are fans whirring at 4500RPM inside. 

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Alienware M15 R3 Gaming laptop, LG displays and more, on sale today

More deals are coming your way, and this time from Dell.com, where we find the amazing Alienware M15 R3 Gaming Laptop that’s getting a $650 discount, which leaves it available for just $1,300. This laptop comes with a 10th-gen Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD storage, and the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 8GB GDDR6. Now, you can also go for the Dell G3 15 Gaming Laptop that’s getting a $210 discount, which means you can grab one for just $600. Of course, this also means that it doesn’t come as packed as the previous laptop, as you only get 2565GB SSD storage, 8GB RAM, an Intel Core i5 processor, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB GDDR6.

And if you’re looking for a desktop PC, you can check out our previous post with Mac deals, or you can also go for the Dell Vostro 5880 Desktop. It is currently selling for $999 after a $428 discount, and it comes equipped with 8GB RAM, 256GB SSD and a 1TB SATA hard drive, and an NVIDIA GeForce GT 730 2GB GDDR5, powered by an Intel Core i7 processor.

Now, you can also get an LG monitor to make your new laptop or PC shine even more, as the LG 34-Inch 21:9 UltraWide QHD is getting a $100 discount, leaving it at $497. A more affordable option comes with the 2018 version of the LG 34-inch UltraWide 21:9 IPS Monitor with HDR10 and FreeSync that’s available for $297 after getting a $103 discount. And if you’re willing to spend a bit more to get an awesome experience, you may also want to consider the LG 32-inch UltraFine Display Ergo UHD 4K IPS Display that’s now $53 off, which leaves it up for grabs at $647.

And while you’re at it, you may also want to check out the new Alienware Low Profile RGB gaming keyboard that’s currently getting a $10 discount, which leaves it available for $120. A more affordable version is the Cooler Master SK630 White, which’s selling for $90 with $30 savings, and the Razer Huntsman Mini 60% Gaming Keyboard is selling for $100 with $20 savings.

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Apple’s 13-inch M1 MacBook Pro, Dell gaming PCs and more are on sale

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We keep bringing you some of the best deals available today. We will now focus on the latest 13-inch MacBook Pro powered by the M1 processor. It is currently selling for $1,199 after a $100 discount, and you get 8GB RAM with 256GB storage space in both color variants. And if you want extra storage, you can get the 512GB storage version for $1,399 with the same $100 savings.

If you’re not interested in the latest version with Apple Silicon, and you can settle with the Intel-powered versions, you can also grab the 13-inch MacBook Pro for $1649 with $150 savings. Upon purchase, you will get a powerful laptop with 512GB SSD storage and 16GB RAM, or go all out for the 1TB version that’s selling for $1,849 with a $150 discount in every variant. The 16-inch MacBook Pro is also on sale, and you can get it for $2,499 after a $300 discount. This will get you 1TB storage, 16GB RAM, and a 2.3GHz Intel Core i9 processor.

Now, if you’re looking for a gaming PC, you can head over to Dell, where the G3 15 gaming laptop is available for just $600, with $200 savings. It comes with an Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and 256GB SSD storage, plus an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GB GDDR6 graphics card. Next up, we have the Dell G5 Gaming Desktop that can be yours starting at $930 after getting a $220 discount. This will get you 16GB RAM, 512GB storage, an Intel Core i5 processor, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 6GB GDDR6.

However, if you are a hardcore gamer, you may want to consider getting the Alienware Aurora R11 Gaming Desktop that’s currently getting a $590 discount, which leaves it available for $1,600. An Intel Core i7 processor powers this beast, and you also get 16GB RAM, which can be later expanded up to 64GB. With 1TB storage space, you will have more than enough space to install your favorite games and save your replays, and everything will look better thanks to the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8GB GDDR6 graphics card that comes in this package.

And since we’re talking gaming desktops, you may as well save on a new gaming monitor, as Samsung’s options are on sale. You can get the 32-inch Samsung Odyseey G7 curved gaming monitor for $700 after a $100 discount, or get the 27-inch version for $600 with the same $100 savings. Both options feature 240Hz refresh rates and HDR. Still, there are more affordable options. You can also go for the 27-inch Samsung Odyssey G5 gaming monitor with 144Hz refresh rates for $270 with $30 savings.

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Apple’s 21.5-inch iMac is selling for $920, more deals on Razer devices are also available today

We start today’s deals with the latest 21.5-inch iMac with a Retina 4K display. This PC is currently getting an excellent discount that leaves it available for just $920, and it features an Intel Core i3 processor, 8GB RAM, and 256GB storage space. You can also get the Intel Core i5 version and get $150 savings, which will also get you the same amount of RAM and storage space. If you want the larger 27-inch iMac with Retina 5K display, you can also get it on sale, as it’s currently getting a $140 discount in its 8GB RAM and 512GB version with a 3.3GHz Intel Core i5 processor, which leaves it at $1,859.

Now, if you like to take your work on the go, you may want to consider getting a new laptop. Lucky for you, the Razer Blade Stealth 13 Ultrabook Gaming Laptop with an Intel Core i7 processor, 16GHB RAM, and 512GB SSD storage is getting a $100 discount, meaning you can grab one for just $1,700. This powerful gaming laptop will also give you amazing graphics thanks to its NVIDIA GeForce GTZ 1650 Ti Max-G graphics card. However, you can also step things a notch and get this laptop with a 1080p OLED Touch display for $2,000.

Suppose you don’t really need that much power on your hands, and you want a smaller laptop that will be enough to get simple tasks done. If that’s your case, then you may want to consider the Lenovo Chromebook Duet 2-in-1, which comes with a 10.1-0inch WUXGA display, a MediaTek Helio P60T processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB SSD with integrated ARM G72 graphics. It is currently getting a $40.64 discount, which leaves it available for just under $240. You may also want to get a new keyboard to go along with your new laptop. Since we already mentioned Razer, you should consider the BlackWidow Elite that’s currently getting a $70 discount, which leaves it available for $100. There are other less expensive options, like the Razer Ornata Chroma that’s selling for $70 after a $30 discount, or grab a new gaming mouse, as the Razer Viper Mini Ultralight Gaming Mouse is selling for $31 with $9 savings.

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10 Ways Delta Chat is Better than WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram

With Facebook finally changing how WhatsApp works so that they can profit off of the users (as expected), many people are choosing to switch to other internet messaging apps like Signal & Telegram. We’ve already talked about how naïve that is given there isn’t really anything stopping Signal & Telegram from changing their policies or adding anti-features in the future (they have already). If you haven’t had your ear to the ground in places like the Fediverse or Free Open Source Software communities, you probably haven’t heard of Delta Chat.

Yes, it’s yet another internet messaging app, but it does things in a way that is much more “freedom-friendly” for users. It has an interface that’s almost exactly the same as what you’re used to in WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram. It repurposed the Signal interface from Signal’s open-source client code, so if you’re familiar with that already, it’s going to be very easy to use.

Delta Chat is an open-source program that’s still in development so there are bugs, but it’s still very usable. There are versions of the app for Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows, so practically every platform is covered. You can download any of the versions here, and you can communicate any bugs and wishes here. Meanwhile, let’s look at how Delta Chat is better than many of the other popular electronic messaging apps.

1. You already have an account

Delta Chat uses the most widely used international network of internet messaging in existence: email. If you have an Android device, or iOS device, or Mac, or Windows PC, or an Xbox, or a Playstation, or a Nintendo Switch, or a job, or a bank account, or went to school at some point during the information age, or ever downloaded an app from an app store, then you probably already have an email account.

2. It works with the largest user base on the internet

Almost 4 billion people(1) have at least one email account already. That’s probably the entire population of the internet. WhatsApp’s 2 billion user base is dwarfed by the number of users with email accounts. Delta Chat works with all of those people out of the box with no need to pressure them into installing a different app and building another network silo. There is no messaging network silo here, and that’s a huge advantage. But if your friends do want to use Delta Chat, they might like it better than their default email apps.

3. It doesn’t require your phone number

One of the worst things about WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram is that all of them require your phone number to create an account. This can be a violation of your privacy since your phone number can be associated with your real identity, bank accounts, address, place of work, etc. It can also be used to create relationship maps. If you give any of those apps access to your contacts list, it will scrape the phone numbers and match them with phone numbers in the service’s centralized server database in order to tell you which users have accounts on the platform you’re using. That should be recognized as another privacy violation. I can easily tell who has what app by matching their phone numbers without their permission or knowledge. In the case of Facebook, they can probably match your WhatsApp contacts with Facebook contacts and create an even larger relationship map thus making manipulation via advertisements even easier. Also see: Why are we still using phone numbers?

Delta Chat doesn’t need to create relation maps in order to tell you who else you can chat with because you can chat with literally everybody. You just need to know their email address which is probably already in your contacts list. No server side contact matching required.

Delta Chat interface

4. You can use your own servers

What’s more, you already have a server! Delta Chat works with any email server that supports open standard IMAP protocols. It probably won’t work very well with more proprietary security-focused services like ProtonMail and Tutonota. Practically anything else can be set up within Delta Chat. Of course, Gmail and many other free consumer email services work right away via OATH 2.0 authentication, but if you really care about privacy and security, you’ll want to use your own self-hosted email server or at least a more trustworthy one. There are many ways to build your own email server in your home. Many big businesses run their own servers (which will also work with Delta Chat). There are thousands of paid email hosting services as well. Email hosting often comes free with website hosting or internet service.  You can even buy a pre-made email server to use privately (See: Helm).

5. It’s less likely to stop working

The ability to use your own servers or any server you want is very important for longevity and stability. Remember when the Signal servers went down in January? That meant no one could use it. This single point of failure should be a clue as to one reason why centralized services are potentially bad. With Delta Chat, if one person’s IMAP/SMTP server goes down, the people who use that server are the only ones affected. Everyone else using the thousands and thousands of other servers on the internet are all still functional. And if your server goes down permanently, you can easily switch to another. If you control your own domain name’s DNS mail exchange records, you can switch servers without changing your account address.

6. You control your data (if you want to)

Another important feature of decentralized servers, especially when you host your own, is the issue of who controls your data. If you own the server, you decide what the policies are. If you use WhatsApp, Mark Zuckerberg decides. If you use Signal, Moxie Marlinspike decides. If you use Telegram, Pavel Durov decides. You’ve already seen what happens when WhatsApp changes things, what’s stopping Signal & Telegram from adding anti-features, too?  Nothing?  In fact, there has already been a case of Signal changing things for the worse… see the disabling of federation capabilities in 2016.  The precedent has been set with Telegram as well. In 2020, Telegram agreed to allow Russian government agencies access to user data and added moderation capabilities in return for lifting their ban on the app. With the ability to make your own server or choose a server/service that you trust, you have much more freedom and potentially better privacy & security.

7. It doesn’t take your conversations hostage

Along the same lines as “You control your data”, the Delta Chat app doesn’t take your conversations hostage either. You can still access all of those messages from any other email client that connects to your server (as long as you don’t delete them). I can reply to messages I get in Delta Chat from Gnome Evolution or FairEmail or Mutt or webmail or any of the hundreds of other email clients out there. That’s a huge advantage over particularly WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Apple iMessage which all require the company-dictated software app.  While the Signal client app is open source, Moxie does not allow any forked/modified clients to connect to the Open Whisper network, so you won’t get any flexibility there. Telegram technically allows 3rd party clients as well, but they are very primitive and not nearly as diverse as the ecosystem of email clients available. 

One “gotcha” here is the issue of message encryption, however. If you want to read your encrypted messages on other clients, you’ll have to copy your encryption keys over and the other clients will need to have message encryption support installed. Having the option is a huge advantage, but it’s not completely fleshed out or easy on Delta Chat just yet.

8. You can use your own Video Chat server

IMAP and SMTP can’t really do video/voice calls though, so Delta Chat solves this in another really smart decentralized manner. In the settings, there’s a field to add your own Video Chat Instance! That’s right, you’re not stuck with using whatever someone else chooses for you.  That’s even more freedom!  If you don’t have your own Video Chat server instance, you can use the free open Jitsi Meet hosted instance by typing in https://meet.jit.si/$ROOM. When you send a Video Chat request to a user, it will create a link to a WebRTC room that the other users can click on to join. WebRTC video chat rooms are supported by most modern web browsers these days, so people can join from phones or larger personal computers. On Android and iOS, in the case of Jitsi Meet, you can also join the calls from the also open-source Jitsi Meet apps which work quite nicely.  In the future, Delta Chat should be able to recognize the video chat requests and load a more “phone ringing” style notification.

9. It’s more difficult for governments to block

Yet another disadvantage of centralized services like WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram is how easy they are to block. All you have to do is cut off the connection to that one set of server hostnames or IP addresses. China, for example, has blocked all three of those messaging apps. Signal had a clever workaround for this called domain fronting, but that no longer works either and Signal continues to be blocked in these countries. Telegram is also blocked in many countries and as a previously mentioned example of policy changes and adding anti-features on the fly… Russia lifted their block on Telegram in June of 2020 when Telegram agreed to “help” the Russian government read encrypted user messages moderate content (1)(2). So much for security and privacy, right?

IMAP & SMTP email servers, on the other hand, are more difficult to block since there are so many of them and so many of them are actually used by businesses, educational, and government institutions. Email even works in China (except Gmail). Blocking email would mean basically shutting down everything on the internet. In fact, the internet’s global eCommerce ecosystem depends on email. Even if a country blocks all external internet traffic, an email server would still work within that country or within any kind of internal network that you might have. For example, a business can have its own internal network where email messages never even leave the premises when sent between employees. That kind of high security is not really possible with centralized chat apps like WhatsApp, Signal, and Telegram.

Delta Chat has gained some popularity in countries like Belarus and Russia with people fighting against the dictatorships there… and partly because the governments tried to block downloads of the apps in the smartphone app stores. Delta Chat is available through FDroid as well as an APK download and you can even build it from the source code, so the workaround for an app store block is easy.

10. More control over spam

On electronic messaging apps that use your phone number as an identifier, you really don’t have much control over who can contact you. Anyone can put any series of numbers into the app, verify which sets of numbers have messaging accounts on which platforms without the recipient’s permission, and start sending them messages. Since Delta Chat uses email as the backbone, you have way more control over who can contact you and how. First of all, the built-in options let you completely ignore emails that aren’t sent from Delta Chat on the other end. That kind of breaks the open nature of email messaging, so I would say that’s an extreme solution. You can also filter new emails as “contact requests” and choose to create chats with them on an individual basis. That’s just what’s part of the app though.

Going back to the “you can use your own server” feature, that means you can also add any number of other spam filter protections on the server. If you don’t have your own server, you can use all of the capabilities on the server that you already have. You probably have some very robust filtering capabilities already, even on free consumer email services like Gmail, Outlook.com, Yahoo, AOL, etc. If you do use your own server or a different type of host, then your options open up even further. If your current email account is just overrun with spam, another easy fix is to create a new address for actual communications and only give the new address to people you want to communicate with. (Keep a separate spam account for the shopping, newsletter, app subscription garbage.) It’s not so easy to do something like that with a phone number since the new one you’re getting is probably already attached to a ton of spammer databases.

11. Multiple accounts

Bonus! This one doesn’t really apply to Telegram, since you can set up as many as 3 Telegram accounts with different phone numbers on a single app. WhatsApp and Signal do not allow multiple accounts in a single app though. You’ll have to do some crazy workarounds if you want to do that. Delta Chat implements multiple accounts with an account switcher command in the three dots menu. It’s not the same as other email apps that can combine messages from all sorts of email accounts for a “unified inbox”. Each account is basically in its own silo in this implementation. Still, that’s better than not having multiple account support at all.

What else does Delta Chat do?

Autocrypt end-to-end encryption

A lot of people are often skeptical about the security of email and that was certainly a valid concern back in the late 1900s when email was only a couple of decades old and all we cared about was transferring information electronically instead of shipping it through the postal system. Email is like the World Wide Web though… it hasn’t stood still… it keeps evolving openly. There have been many upgrades to the protocol over the years, including server-side folders, instant push delivery, transport encryption, meeting requests, HTML formatting, and the latest open standard is called Autocrypt. This is a method of exchanging security keys for end-to-end encryption that’s much more user-friendly and open than previous encryption methods.

If two users send each other a message using Delta Chat, the client will automatically start sending encrypted messages by default (after the first two messages are exchanged). If one user is not using Delta Chat, the conversation will remain unencrypted in order to ensure compatibility since the person on the other end may not be using a program that supports Autocrypt encryption. However, since Autocrypt is an open standard, it is possible to enable encryption with other email clients, though this is not completely fleshed out just yet. Here’s a list of other email programs that have started implementing Autocrypt encryption and will probably be compatible in the future.

Disappearing Messages

This only works if the other person is also using Delta Chat. You can specify a certain amount of time that the message remains visible before it gets auto-deleted. If the other person is using a different email program, they can copy or forward it still. This limitation gives the recipient more control, but there are ways around disappearing messages on any platform.

Read receipts

A trendy feature in modern instant messaging apps is the little double checkmark icon that shows a sender that the recipient has received and read the message that you sent. Of course, certain email systems (such as Exchange Server) have had this capability for decades. Delta Chat’s implementation does this in a pretty obvious way without any sneaky image links or proprietary methods. It simply sends another email saying that the message has been read. If you’re not using Delta Chat, you’ll see the note as a regular email message. If you are using Delta Chat, you’ll see the little double checkmark icon.

Delta Chat

Voice messages, emoji, attachments, group messaging, location sharing

All of the fun things you associate with instant messaging apps have been possible in email since the late 1900s. It’s just that whatever app you were using didn’t have them as part of the user interface.  Delta Chat makes sending voice recordings to people easy again (Pocket Outlook on Pocket PC 2000 also had a nice voice message email feature). Emoji and attachments are there too.  The group messaging interface is very similar to other chat apps as well.  Group messaging in email is, of course, just adding multiple email addresses in the “To” field. Delta Chat makes the “reply all” function default in group messages and thus makes it more difficult to break the group chat accidentally. There is no “reply only to sender” button, in fact. You’d have to specifically start a different conversation with a single person if you wanted to separate from the group messaging thread… and that’s exactly how the other messaging apps work, so this is probably a good thing.

Delta Chat also has a location-sharing feature, but this is still a work in progress as it doesn’t seem to function perfectly just yet. The idea is that you’ll be able to send people your location so that they can find you more easily. I use location sharing in mapping apps all the time when friends are trying to meet up in a specific location (such as Central Park) and there isn’t an easy address to point to. Currently, this feature sends the location of your choosing as a standard KML file attachment. That means non-delta chat users can still open the data, while a Delta Chat user will get a special location-indicator in the chat.

What’s Missing?

Delta Chat currently doesn’t have a “stickers” library for sending to others, but stickers are really just images and animated GIFs, so there’s no reason these couldn’t be added in the future with plug-ins. If you save whatever “stickers” you like to your device’s storage, you’ll still be able to send them.

A “channels” interface is also missing, but channels are just a public version of group messaging. This could easily be implemented with email list servers… something that’s been around for decades. In fact, Delta Chat works fine with existing email list servers already and the Delta Chat development team uses one.

There aren’t any built-in chatbots either, but again this is something that would be very easy to add. Chatbots can easily be programmed to respond via email, so if there’s one you want to use, all you have to do is add its address to a group.

Live typing indicators are not part of Delta Chat yet either. This is kind of a controversial feature anyway and many people don’t want the other end knowing when they’re typing something anyway. It is technically possible to implement this kind of thing with the use of a secondary server.

For the People, by the People

You might remember back in 2017 when I wrote “Hop: How instant messaging should have been done decades ago” which was about an instant messaging app (now called Spike) that didn’t lock you in and force you to peer pressure your friends or colleagues into using the same app.   Delta Chat’s concept is similar, but the approach is different.  Delta Chat takes a completely open and honest approach to messaging and puts the user in control as much as possible. You can lock it down as much as you want, put everything behind a VPN, make it all work only within your business’s building, or share messages with the entire world. You can also copy the source code and make your own version of the app with different features for free. You have complete control! That kind of freedom is especially important for users in countries where people have been burned by technology dictatorships.

You can download any of the versions here. If you decide to try it out, you can communicate any bugs and wishes here in order to help contribute to the growth of technology freedom.

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Microsoft Surface Laptops and several LG monitors are also on sale

You can currently find tons of Microsoft Surface laptops and convertibles on sale if you go to Amazon.com right now. We have found some of the best deals available, starting with the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go with a 3.6GHz Intel Coire i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and 256GB storage space for $700 after a $200 discount. This deal is available in any of its three color options. However, you can get half the storage, and half the savings as the 128GB version is currently getting a $100 discount, which leaves it at $599.

If you want something a bit more powerful, you can get the Microsoft Surface Laptop 3for $1420.12 after a $578.88 discount in its 13.5-inch version with an Intel Core i7 processor, 16GB RAM, and 512GB SSD storage in its platinum color option. Other color variations will get you different pricing, but you will still be able to save big bucks since you can also change how much RAM and storage you want in your new laptop. And if you want the larger 15-inch display variant, you can also get it on sale starting at $1,580 with $519 savings.

If you’re looking for something more affordable, the Microsoft Surface Go 2 is also on sale. It comes equipped with a 10.5-inch touch screen, an Intel Pentium processor, 8GB RAM, and 128GB SSD for $479 after a $71 discount. And if you’re looking to go all out, you can grab a new 13.5-inch Microsoft Surface Book 3 with 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD storage space, and an Intel Core i7 processor for $1,878 with $121.99 savings. Or go for the Intel Core i5 model with 8GB RAM and 256GB storage for $1,300 with $300 savings. You may also want to consider getting a new Microsoft Surface Dock 2 or a Microsoft Surface Pro Signature Type Cover since you can get the Dock for $165.72 and the Type Cover for $120 with $94 and $40 savings, respectively.

Now for those of you looking for a new monitor, you can get some interesting savings on the LG 32-inch UltraGear QHD Gaming Monitor with a 165Hz refresh rate, which’s currently selling for $349 after a $534 discount. The next option is the 38-inch UIltraGear Nano IPS curved gaming monitor with 144Hz refresh rates that is getting a $203 discount, which leaves it available for $1,597. Or go for the smaller 27-inch UltraGear QHD Nano IPS gaming monitor that’s now available for $442.69 after a $57 discount.

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Pocketnow Daily: Samsung Exynos Processors On Track to BEAT Apple Silicon? (video)

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Apple’s latest iPad Air, the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip and more are on sale

Apple’s latest M1 Mac mini, Surface laptops and more are on sale today

As expected, let’s begin the week with some deals as those don’t seem to bet slowing down at all. The Galaxy S21, S21+, the Ultra and every product we got at Unpacked is still available for pre-orders with huge savings but, you only have 3 days left to pre-order it. So, if you get the Galaxy S21, it is available for just $99 and the S21+ for $299, if you have an eligible device for trade-in and you also get $100 or $150 respectively in instant credit for accessories and 6 months of Spotify. When it comes to the S21 Ultra, that one is available for just $499, with up to $200 in instant credit, a smart tag, and 4 months of YouTube Premium. Yes, I know, they’re still going. If you’re looking to protect your new Galaxy, SUPCASE is still our number 1 choice for rugged cases and we’ll leave links for both Amazon and SUPCASE.com. Where you can use code POCKETNOW15 to get a 15% discount. If you want an older device that’s too good for the deals, the S20 FE is available for $425, while the Z Fold 2 is still available for $1000 if you have a device for trade-in. If you’re looking for a computer, the M1 Mac mini is currently $50 off, leaving the entry level variant for $650 at Amazon and B&H. The Surface Book 3 is $203 off at Amazon, leaving the Intel Core i5, and 8GB of RAM model for $1396. We have more deals on LG Monitors, other Samsung products and more.


HUAWEI considers sellings its P and Mate flagship phone brands: Report

Moving on to Huawei, the company has been doing some interesting moves in order for their US ban to continue affecting the successful mobile business they had. Recently the company sold their HONOR brand which, actually means that Honor can now launch phones with Google Mobile Services. Now, there’s a weird conflicting report from Reuters claiming that Huawei has been in talks to sell their P and Mate Series to a consortium of buyers. Apparently this is another government-backed consortium of investments firms from Shanghai and the talks have been going on for weeks, as Huawei is claimed to have started to internally explore the possibility of selling their brands as early as September. Now the conflicting twist is that Huawei themselves have refuted the report. They put out a statement saying that they have “learned of some rumors regarding the possible sale of their flagship brands, and they said that there is no merit to these rumors whatsoever. Huawei has no such plan”. The reason why we’re still covering this is because, something similar happened to Honor as it was tipped that the company was selling it, Huawei said it wasn’t, and we know how the story ended. So yeah, at the moment, the Mate and P Series are still huge in China but what the future holds is yet to be seen.

Samsung and Apple’s upcoming smartwatches might allow blood glucose monitoring

Let’s talk about Smart Watches for both Apple and Samsung as, it looks like both companies are looking to push new health-centric features in 2021. So far we’ve seen ECG, blood pressure measurements, blood oxygenation and more. Not all are entirely accurate, but they’re there. Now, it looks like the next big upgrade will be blood sugar or glucose measurement. According to an ETNews report, the Galaxy Watch Active 3 will employ a non-invasive technology to take your glucose level measurements, while using an optical sensor. When it comes to Cupertino, they will reportedly be using the same technology to offer this feature, and they have apparently filed the patents and they are doing testing for the accuracy and efficiency for the blood sugar monitor. This technology was showed off at CES by a Japanese company, and bringing it to the mainstream is good for everybody at the end of the day.

Sony will revive the Xperia Compact phone in 2021, and here’s how it looks

Now let’s talk compact smartphones. The iPhone 12 mini was an interesting experiment, but we’ve been hearing that they slowed down production to boost the Pros which have been doing far better. Now if you remember, Apple didn’t pioneer this market. It was Sony, and it seems the compact is making a comeback. We have some new renders from OnLeaks of an Xperia Compact. According to these renders, this phone brings a 5.5in display with a waterdrop notch and somewhat of a thick chin at the bottom. When it comes to the cameras, it’ll reportedly bring a dual module at the back with one of them being a 13MP sensor. Also, it’ll bring a dedicated camera shutter button, a headphone jack and the fingerprint sensor comes embedded in the power button. OnLeaks mentions that the phone will be a tad bigger than the iPhone 12 mini, even if the displays will be of almost the same size and it also looks like this is more of a mid-ranger when compared to the 12 mini. Imagine that, dedicated camera button and headphone jack on a mini phone.. Seriously how hard can that be?

Apple’s new AirTags could be getting closer to launch

Let’s keep talking about Apple and unreleased wearables, but this time with the ones we’re still waiting for, AirTags. We’ve been waiting for these Tile-like trackers for the longest time, with sources like Jon Prosser claiming that they are ready to go, but Apple has delayed them multiple times due to the pandemic. A couple of weeks ago, Evan Blass posted some pictures of the accessories that will be used to carry around the AirTags, like these Nomad leather keychains as well as a Glasses Holder, for you to be able to track your glasses. Now we have a new image from a tipster on Twitter, showing an AirTag holder allegedly made by Spigen which will be sold on Amazon. This is another keychain with a black design, and you can see the AirTag sticking out in the center. So again, AirTags are Apple’s upcoming trackers which will work like the Galaxy Smart Tags, and according to multiple sources like Ming Chi Kuo, they are set to launch but, we don’t really have a timeline as for when so we’ll just have to wait. It’s just interesting that what matters is not the bare airtag, but instead the accessories that would use them to become smarter.

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Samsung’s Exynos SoC with AMD GPU conquers Apple’s A14 Bionic in leaked benchmarks

And finally for the hottest news today let’s move on to Samsung and your favorite topic, their Exynos processors. I know, bad joke.. But bare with me, it seems this is about to change. A couple of weeks ago now we got the Galaxy S21 Series which comes with the Exynos 2100 in some regions. And in case you haven’t heard, Samsung abandoned their custom CPU cores to use ARM’s design, meaning that the Exynos 2100 can compete with the Snapdragon 888 when it comes to CPU prowess. Not necessarily the same story on graphics though, but that’s about to change. Samsung is partnering with AMD to power the next generation of Exynos chips and these may come sooner than expected to the market. A Korean publication allegedly has some benchmarks of Samsung’s unnamed new chips which should debut in 2022. Now, we should take these with a big grain of salt as, they didn’t provide any screenshots but, according to these numbers, the A14 Bionic should be scared. In the Manhattan benchmark it beat it by 60 frames at 181.8 fps, in the normal Aztec ruins it beat it by almost 60 frames again, and in high Aztec Ruins it still beat it by 28 fps. And we know, this is Apple’s processor for last year and we should expect some upgrades from the A15 but guys, this is Exynos we’re talking here. This could solve everyone’s problems with Exynos if AMD and Samsung execute it correctly.

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Face ID support on iMac isn’t coming soon

Apple is reportedly working on a major redesign for its Mac portfolio this year. The most important one is a design upgrade for iMacs. The Cupertino giant is said to be planning to launch two new iMacs – carrying the internal name J456 and J457 – this year. These will replace the existing Intel-powered 21.5-inch and 27-inch models as they will come with Apple’s own silicon. Apple was also rumored to be working on bringing Face ID support to its Mac lineup with the iMac later this year. However, it doesn’t seem like that’s going to happen.

The development comes from the Bloomberg report that revealed information about the upcoming redesigned MacBook Air. Alongside mentioning a slew of changes for the next iteration of MacBook Air, the report also adds information about the upcoming iMac. The report says:

Apple has also developed underlying Mac support for both cellular connectivity — the ability for Macs to connect to the internet via smartphone networks — and Face ID, the company’s facial recognition system.

However, it goes on to mention that none of these features appear to be coming soon. Face ID is said to be a part of a plan that involved including it in this year’s iMac redesign. But, it is now unlikely to be included in the first iteration of the new design.

For context, Apple’s Face ID feature allows a device to be unlocked with a facial scan. However, it is limited to iPhone and iPad Pro portfolio, and it is long-speculated to debut on Macs, especially to rival Windows Hello that works like a charm every time I open my Surface. The macOS Big Sur Beta codes have also suggested that Apple is planning to bring the facial biometric unlock option to its Mac lineup. However, it isn’t happening this year.

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