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    No Headphone Jack For The Google Pixel 2?

    Removing the headphone jack seems to be the upcoming trend for smartphones. Apple called themselves courageous for removing the headphone jack from the iPhone 7. Motoroloa did the same with the Moto Z series. I carried the Moto Z for a while and even though I use bluetooth much of the time I...
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    The Verizon Note 7 Drops Plenty Of Important Features

    When you buy a phone you assume it will come with all of the features advertised by the manufacturer. Unfortunately Verizon has decided to continue their tradition of not only adding useless bloatware, but also taking away key features from their flagship lineup. With the Note 7 they have...
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    NO More Shady LockScreen AdWare In ES File Explorer

    After much backlash by the Android Community ES File Explorer has agreed to remove one part of the adware they have included in their app. Not to long ago ownership of the app changed hands and pretty quickly the free app filled up with intrusive ads. The benefits of this app were quickly...
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    First App To Use Samsung's New Ad Block API Already Banned From Play Store

    A few days ago Samsung announced that they would be adding support for Ad Blocking addons through their official web browser. Of course it didn't take long for developers to jump at this opportunity releasing ad blocking apps utilizing this API. One of the first apps to do so has already been...
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    BlackBerry Venice Hands On Video Promptly Removed From Youtube

    I have no idea what happened here or what the story is, but I just noticed that the BlackBerry Venice video that was uploaded to the web yesterday has already been removed. OEMs can be pretty hard core when it comes to leaking out proprietary information. Apple has gone as far as pressing...
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