Mobile Computing

Mobile Computing
Unraveling the Future: Mobile Computing Trends 2023
In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, staying ahead of the curve is not just an advantage—it’s a necessity. As we dive into mobile computing trends of 2023, we find ourselves at the crossroads of innovation and practicality, where the future is not just a distant prospect, but a palpable reality.
5G Revolution: The Catalyst of Change
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Google says it will send out a fix to exterminate a bug
According to several Reddit users (1, 2), some Android and iOS users this past weekend noticed that some of their pictures older than five years old were looking rather strange in the Google Photos app. Some of these photos were reported to have lines, cracks, dots, and areas where the pictures looked blurry. Some users said that the photographs

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Battery life still a problem for iPhone users nearly two
It is hard to imagine anyone with an iPhone 12 Pro Max or an iPhone 13 Pro Max complaining about battery life. Heck, even the iPhone 11 Pro Max will get you through at least a full day on a single charge. But according to some Twitter subscribers posting on the platform, some iPhone users are noticing a drop off

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Samsung Galaxy S23 series could include this more accurate
Samsung filed a patent application with the Korea Intellectual Property Rights Information Service (KIPRIS) back in March of 2021. Last week, the application was made public by GalaxyClub allowing us to take a look at what Samsung is up to when it comes to facial recognition for a future Galaxy S or Galaxy Z phone. The patent application discusses the

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25% of Netflix subscribers in the U.S. plan to leave the
Reviews.org surveyed 1,000 Americans to get a handle on their streaming plans for this year and 25% of Netflix subscribers responding said that they plan on dropping the service in 2022. This isn’t good news for Netflix which has been overtaken by Disney+; the latter now has 221.1 million global subscribers among its streaming units (Disney+ Hotstar, ESPN+, and Hulu)

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Samsung launches a duo of rugged devices in the US
Samsung introduced two rugged devices a few months ago, the Galaxy XCover6 smartphone and the Galaxy Tab Active4 Pro tablet, but they were not available in the United States at launch. Today, the South Korean giant announced both devices are now available for purchase in the US.
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These products have their own niche target, which seems large enough to convince