Google will fix Pixel 3’s RAM management issue with future update

From The Verge: Google has confirmed that it is aware of a memory management issue causing unexpected app crashes on the new Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL, and it plans to fix it with an upcoming software update, according to 9to5Google.

While the fix is not included in the company’s November update...

Facebook's User Growth in the US Has Flatlined

From PC Mag: Facebook's terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year in the United States is manifesting where it counts the most: the social network's daily active users (DAUs).

According to Facebook's most recent earnings report, the company's DAU growth has hit 0.0 in the US and Canada for the...

Tencent wants you to play its games with your real name in China

From CNET: Identity verification will soon become mandatory for everyone playing Tencent games in China.

Players of all mobile and PC games under the Chinese internet behemoth in China will have to verify their identities against police databases under a program it called "health system" from next...

Motorola’s notched Android One smartphone is coming to the US for $399

From The Verge: Motorola today announced that it’s bringing the Motorola One to the United States a few months after the Android One phone launched internationally. It will be available exclusively from Best Buy for $399; you’ll be able to order it online (in black) beginning November 9th or find it...

Gigabyte M.2 PCIe SSD 256GB Review (Page 1 of 11)

I used to really enjoy going grocery shopping with my parents, especially since it was where all the food was. Another thing I found interesting was the many different brands found there. Obviously, we have the highly marketed brands, which are all under major umbrella corporations like PepsiCo, Kellogg's, or Unilever. On the other hand, my parents would often select the generic brands sold in these grocery stores. Since we did most of our...

NZXT E850 850W (Page 1 of 4) | Reports

If there is one thing I have learned over the years in standing out from the crowd, there are good ways to stand out and there are bad ways to stand out. Let me explain it to you with a real estate analogy. Say you are house shopping and you come across a designer place with all the latest craze like 10-foot ceilings, granite countertops, recessed LED down lights, and a staircase with glass railings. Then you come across another dwelling with a...

Samsung is losing mobile ground to its Chinese rivals

From The Verge: Samsung’s mobile phone sales have been taking a hit this year. It’s a downward trend that started during last year’s holiday quarter and has persisted throughout 2018. Both IDC and Strategy Analytics report that Samsung’s smartphone sales have dipped around 13 percent in the recent...

Second Amazon 4-Star Store Opens

From PC Mag: Amazon is continuing its expansion offline this week with the introduction of the company's second 4-Star bricks-and-mortar store, this time located in Colorado.

The first 4-Star store appeared back in late September when the New York neighborhood of SoHo got one. Inside, you'll find a...

Chinese company charged with stealing trade secrets from US chipmaker

From CNET: The US Justice Department on Thursday swung hard at China with a one-two punch intended to counter industrial espionage.

First, the agency unveiled charges against Chinese and Taiwanese companies and individuals for allegedly stealing trade secrets related to semiconductor technology...

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