Wrap up on Technology News -- February 2nd 2018

in technology •  7 years ago 

This is a highlight of Technology news today, February 2nd. Just a brief on what’s to know today.

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  • Apple Still Expected to Allow iPhone and iPad Apps to Run on Macs Later This Year

  • iPhone X wins CNET’s camera shootout against Samsung’s Note 8, but doesn’t blow it away

  • Amazon’s SmileCodes are QR codes users scan to get discounts and other offers

  • Samsung’s now making chips designed for cryptocurrency mining

  • Epics.gg raises $2 million for esports digital trading cards

  • Uber is jumping on the dockless bike-share bandwagon

  • US government reportedly investigating Apple over iPhone slowdowns

  • Huawei Begins Manufacturing Honor 7X in India Under Make in India Initiative

  • Quantum dots can make TVs and smartphones brighter, lighter

  • Telegram removed from Apple’s App Store due to ‘inappropriate content’

  • Apple officially details HomePod audio sources including iTunes Match and iTunes purchases

  • India raises customs duty on iPhones to 20%

  • Honor 9 and Honor 8 Pro get Oreo-based EMUI 8.0 update in UK.

  • Twitter followers disappear as the micro-blogging site removes fake accounts.

  • Healthy.io turns your smartphone into a clinical-grade medical testing device.


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Personally, I'll be expecting @apple to release a single camera iPhone to compete with @google pixel 3 come this fall.
#singlecam

Yeah but as long as Apple has begun with dual cameras i doubt they'll use a single lens. Google is using machine learning and Apple isn't.