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Amazon's Fire Phone Is Off The Market - TechCrunch

Posted: 09 Sep 2015 09:35 AM PDT


TechCrunch

Amazon's Fire Phone Is Off The Market
TechCrunch
As Apple prepares to debut two new iPhone models at this afternoon's press event in San Francisco, another smartphone maker is apparently exiting the market…at least for the time being. As spotted by GeekWire this morning, it seems that Amazon has ...
Big Discounts Leave Amazon Out Of Stock Of Its Fire Phone Yibada (English Edition)
Amazon extinguishes the Fire Phone The Verge

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App takes photo of user and holds phone to ransom - The Australian

Posted: 07 Sep 2015 09:16 PM PDT


NDTV

App takes photo of user and holds phone to ransom
The Australian
The app, called Adult Player, appears to offer users pornographic images but instead secretly takes pictures with the front facing camera, technology blog ZScaler says. The app then holds the phone hostage and pressures the victim to pay a $US500 ...
The 'porn' app secretly blackmailing users New York Post
Porn app took secret photos of users BBC News
Porn App Snaps User's Photo, Demands Ransom Newser
IBNLive  - Sky News
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Seven common tech myths you shouldn't believe - NEWS.com.au

Posted: 06 Sep 2015 08:38 PM PDT


NEWS.com.au

Seven common tech myths you shouldn't believe
NEWS.com.au
You shouldn't charge your gadget overnight. Many people are afraid to charge their phone or tablet overnight because they think it might overcharge and destroy the battery. I also field this question from people worried about leaving laptops plugged in ...

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Tech Q&A: Facebook tracking, phone charging, Microsoft Edge and more - Fox News

Posted: 06 Sep 2015 04:12 AM PDT


Fox News

Tech Q&A: Facebook tracking, phone charging, Microsoft Edge and more
Fox News
Q. My boyfriend told me I shouldn't plug in my phone overnight because it might catch fire while I'm sleeping. Can that really happen? A. No. Modern gadgets know to stop when the battery is full to avoid overcharging. The bigger danger is putting your ...

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