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It was a big week for Samsung. The company launched its latest batch of flagship smartphones, including the Galaxy S23 Ultra, which has a whopping 200-MP primary camera.

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A Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra smartphone held in the hand.
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra. Those who preorder will get a free storage upgrade and a credit to use on other Samsung gear.
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The Biden Administration thinks Apple and Google “act as gatekeepers” over their respective mobile ecosystems.

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A first generation iPhone in its original box is going up for auction and an estimate says that the tech could go for as much as $50,000.

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A side by side image of the backs of the Samsung Galaxy S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra.
The Samsung S23, S23+, and S23 Ultra (left to right) in Lavender.
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Samsung has introduced the third generation of its Galaxy Book laptops to coincide with the arrival of the new Galaxy S23 smartphones. Like the three smartphone offerings, each Galaxy Book 3 model has its own special marketing sauce. The Galaxy Book 3 Pro Ultra is the “ultimate” tier in the lineup, while the Book 3…

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It’s the time of year when Samsung trots out the latest in its flagship lineup of smartphones at its annual wintertime Unpacked event. This year’s Galaxy S23 flagships are merely incremental updates to Samsung’s smartphone portfolio, but they’re still quite promising.

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Apps and websites are always wanting more, aren’t they? More data, more privileges, more control. As a result, you’ll often get a flurry of permissions or cookie pop-ups whenever you open up an app or a site for the first time, pop-ups that you might not always be paying full attention to as you try to get on with the…

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OnePlus could be the next major Android brand with a foldable smartphone. A circulating leak from the Chinese patent offices indicates the company may already be laying the groundwork to offer an alternative for U.S. users.

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