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Honor Smartphone Brand Hangs in Balance as US Officials Weigh Ban

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US officials are split on whether to ban the Honor brand of smartphones and tablets, a move that could have devastating consequences.

Honor was one of Huawei’s brands, and was impacted by sanctions imposed by the US, as well as other countries. Huawei was accused of having extremely close ties with Beijing, representing a security risk as intelligence agencies around the world feared Beijing could use Huawei as a conduit for spying.

Ultimately, Huawei sold off the Honor brand as sanctions impacted the company’s ability to produce smartphones. A consortium of Chinese companies bought the brand, leaving questions about if the change of ownership was enough to warrant a different approach.

According to The Washington Post, US security agencies are divided on whether to ban the Honor brand. The Pentagon and Energy Department were in favor of blacklisting Honor, while the Commerce Department and State Department were opposed.

Given the impact such measures had on Huawei, should Honor find itself on the US blacklist, it’s a safe bet it would be disastrous — just as it was for Huawei.

Surface 2 Duo Will Have 5G

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New details about Microsoft’s Surface 2 Duo have arrived, and the device will feature 5G.

The Surface Duo is a dual-screen Android smartphone. The device offers the best of both worlds, combining the Android and Microsoft ecosystems. Microsoft is preparing an update, the Surface 2 Duo, and the new model includes some major improvements.

According to Windows Central, the new model will feature some type of wireless charing and 5G connectivity. It’s unclear what the wireless charging is for. It may be for charging the device, or it could be Apple Pencil-style charging for an attached stylus.

Users shouldn’t have long to wait, as Microsoft is expected to unveil the Surface 2 Duo September 22.

AMC Theaters Set to Accept Multiple Cryptocurrencies

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AMC Theaters plans to accept multiple cryptocurrencies as payment, not just Bitcoin.

AMC Made news a month ago when the theater chain announced it would start accepting Bitcoin as payment for tickets and concessions. In a tweet Wednesday, AMC CEO Adam Aron said the company would accept several other cryptocurrencies, in addition to Bitcoin.

The news is sure to boost Ethereum, Litecoin and Bitcoin Cash, and is yet another indication of crypto’s widespread acceptance.

T-Mobile Adding In-Store Repairs to 500 US Locations

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T-Mobile is upgrading some 500 US stores, adding same day, in-store device repairs.

Device repair has become a hot topic in recent years, with many lawmakers pursuing right-to-repair legislation. While T-Mobile’s news doesn’t fall under right-to-repair, it nonetheless should make it much easier for users to get their devices repaired.

“New in-store authorized repair locations,” reads the company’s blog post. “T-Mobile is upgrading 500 stores across the country to now include in-store device repairs by industry-certified experts from Assurant, with more locations to come. This is the first time T-Mobile will offer in-store repairs, and service locations are coming to nearly every major city across the country. Starting November 1, customers with Protection can check the T-Mobile Store Locator to find an authorized location and then use the online appointment tool (coming soon!) to get same-day repairs right inside a T-Mobile store. Repairs will be completed with some of the most highly-credentialed mobile repair technicians in the industry — that use only manufacturer-approved parts and are committed to fast and reliable service.”

T-Mobile’s announcement is good news for its customers.

Comcast Set to Unveil Two Of Its Own XClass Smart TVs

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Comcast is preparing to introduce its own XClass smart TVs, with two models debuting soon.

Comcast is already one of the leading cable TV providers, but the company is looking to expand into the smart TV market according to Protocol. The company has partnered with Chinese manufacturer Hisense to build the devices.

The new TVs will run a version of Comcast’s X1 operating system (OS), the same OS that powers its streaming TV boxes. The smart TVs, however, will be available to all, not just Comcast’s customers.

“XClass TV is a smart TV that brings all your favorite apps, live channels, and On Demand movies and shows together in one place,” that site explains in a FAQ. ” XClass TV … gives you thousands of free movies, shows, music, and more. And to find what you love faster, XClass TV comes with a voice remote that lets you control your TV and search across apps with just your voice.”

Nintendo Switch (Finally) Gains Bluetooth Audio Support

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Nintendo Switch fans can finally use their favorite Bluetooth headsets with their gaming device, thanks to a software update.

The Nintendo Switch is one of the most popular gaming consoles. Unfortunately, Bluetooth audio support was conspicuously missing, meaning users had to rely on wired headsets.

The company announced via Twitter that it has released a software update that enables the long-awaited feature.

Apple Spending $500 Million on Apple TV+ Marketing in 2022

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Apple is ramping up its marketing for Apple TV+ in 2022, to the tune of $500 million.

According to The Information, via The Mac Observer, Apple TV+ has some 40 million subscribers, roughly half of which are paying a subscription fee. Apple had a very generous trial period initially, giving anyone who bought a new Mac, iPhone or iPad an entire year for free. Even though Apple has since reduced that to three months, T-Mobile is offering its users a free year of Apple TV+.

It appears the Cupertino company is getting serious about marketing its streaming TV service, something that has been a sore point for some Apple partners who believe the company hasn’t done enough in the past. Apple plans on spending some $500 million this year, and will release a new move or show every week during 2022.

Given that Apple has a number of critically-acclaimed and award-winning hits on its hands, it’s a safe bet the marketing will likely pay off.

Google Pixels May Get Android 12 on October 4

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Google’s anticipated Android 12 may debut on Pixel phones as early as October 4.

While Android may be best known for its tight integration with Google’s ecosystem, the AOSP (Android Open Source Project) is the open source Android foundation that Google uses for its purposes. The company often releases the latest AOSP in conjunction with releasing the mainstream version that makes its way onto the majority of Android devices.

According to XDA’s Editor-in-Chief Mishaal Rahman, Google plans to release the AOSP on October 4. If the company’s plan holds true, Pixel users may get access the same day, with other companies rolling the update out sometime later.

Kuo: iPhone 13 Set For Major Storage Upgrade

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The iPhone 13 is set for a major storage upgrade, starting at 128GB and going up to 1TB.

Apple is set to unveil the new iPhone Tuesday, September 14. While there have been a number of rumors surrounding the next iteration of Apple’s smartphone, Ming-Chi Kuo says the iPhone 13 could be getting a major storage upgrade, according to MacRumors.

According to Kuo, the new models will start at 128GB of storage, and the Pro models will have the option of going up to 1TB. The fact that Kuo is the source of the rumor is significant, as Kuo has a reputation for being one of the most accurate Apple analysts.

Manjaro Linux Cinnamon Choose Vivaldi Over Firefox As Default Browser

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Manjaro Linux Cinnamon has chosen Vivaldi as its default browser, ousting Firefox.

Vivaldi is a popular web browser based on the Chromium rendering engine, the same engine that powers Google’s Chrome. The company was co-founded by the co-founder and former CEO of Opera software, Jon von Tetzchner, and its browser is designed to appeal to power users, as well as Opera users.

Manjaro is one of the more popular Linux distros, and is based on the Arch distro. One of Manjaro’s strengths is its focus on ease-of-use, making it a good choice for those just breaking into the Linux world. Manjaro Cinnamon is a version of the distro that ships with the Cinnamon desktop environment as the default, instead of Gnome, KDE or Xfce.

According to Vivaldi CEO Jon von Tetzchner, Manjaro’s co-CEO made the decision to include Vivaldi as the default.

To give Vivaldi more of the attention it deserves, I decided to include it as the default browser in our popular Cinnamon Community Edition. With its remarkable browsing speed, exceptional customizability and especially the way it values user privacy, Vivaldi for me is a perfect match for Manjaro Linux.

The announcement is good news for Vivaldi, and another setback for Firefox.

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