Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro to feature a 200 MP main camera

The Honor 400 Lite made its debut earlier this month, and it should soon be joined by the Honor 400 and Honor 400 Pro – in May, in fact, according to a new leak from China. This also gives us some more details about the two phones. The Honor 400 is once again said to sport a 6.55″ screen, smaller than its predecessor’s 6.7″ panel – this move was rumored before. The Honor 400’s display will have “1.5K” resolution and won’t be LTPO, but LTPS OLED, so the variable refresh rate won’t be as flexible. Honor 400 Lite The Honor 400 Pro on the other hand will have a 6.7-inch screen with the…

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Apple Warns More Users About Mercenary Spyware Attacks

Apple this week sent out notices to people who may have been targeted with government-sponsored spyware attacks, reports TechCrunch. An Italian journalist and a Dutch activist said that they received notifications from Apple via iMessage and email. Apple detected that you are being targeted by a mercenary spyware attack that is trying to remotely compromise […]

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Google CEO Says Antitrust Remedies Would Cripple Google Search

Google and the United States Justice Department are back in court to fight over the remedies that will be implemented to address Google’s search monopoly, and Google CEO Sundar Pichai today took the stand to defend Google.



The DoJ wants Google to divest its Chrome browser, refrain from making search engine agreements like the one Google has with Apple, and share “critical portions” of its search data with competitors at a “marginal cost,” including how it ranks search results and query understanding information. According to Pichai, these remedies would essentially mean the end of Google search.

As outlined by The New York Times, Pichai said that if Google had to share data, the company wouldn’t likely continue to invest in search. “The combination of all the remedies, I think, makes it unviable to invest in R&D the way we have for the past three decades, to continue to innovate and build Google search,” he said. He suggested that Google would not be able to fund “all the innovation” that the company puts into search.

Pichai said that the data sharing requirement would be a “de facto divestiture” of Google’s intellectual property. With that information, Pichai claimed that any company could “completely reverse engineer, end to end, every aspect of [Google’s] technology stack.” He said that the DoJ’s proposal that Google share its data is “extraordinary” and “far reaching.”

Google wants to be able to continue to make search engine deals like the one it has with Apple, according to Pichai, though he suggested those deals could be renegotiated on an annual basis and that those deals would not be exclusive. Google’s upcoming deal to add Gemini to the iPhone along with OpenAI was cited as an example of Google’s new deal making policy.

Judge Amit Mehta, who is overseeing the case, will consider testimony from both Google and the DoJ before he provides remedies. A decision is expected by August, and Google will undoubtedly appeal, so the case is likely to take many more years to play out.

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Report: Samsung will be making some Snapdragon 8 Elite 2nd gen chips on a 2nm node

It seems that Qualcomm plans to dual source the 2nd generation of Snapdragon 8 Elite – Korean publication Sedaily reports that Qualcomm and Samsung have reached a deal to fab the chip on the advanced 2nm node, but also that TSMC will produce a version of the chip on a 3nm node. Samsung will be making the chips at its Hwaseong S3 factory, producing a thousand 12-inch wafers a month. These chips will be used in Galaxy devices in the second half of next year – if that is true, they will be too late for the Galaxy S26 series, so maybe the Galaxy Z Fold8 and Z Flip8 (possibly the Tab S11…

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La montre Fenix 8 de Garmin devrait passer à la 4G

Si Apple équipe une bonne partie de ses montres avec un modem cellulaire (depuis l’Apple Watch Series 3), ce n’est pas le cas de ses concurrents. Mais Garmin semble préparer une nouvelle version de sa Fenix 8 — lancée à l’été 2024 — équipée d’une connectivité 4G. Une image récupérée dans l’app Garmin par The5KRunner. Cette […]

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La montre Fenix 8 de Garmin devrait passer à la 4G

Si Apple équipe une bonne partie de ses montres avec un modem cellulaire (depuis l’Apple Watch Series 3), ce n’est pas le cas de ses concurrents. Mais Garmin semble préparer une nouvelle version de sa Fenix 8 — lancée à l’été 2024 — équipée d’une connectivité 4G. Une image récupérée dans l’app Garmin par The5KRunner. Cette […]

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La montre Fenix 8 de Garmin devrait passer à la 4G

Si Apple équipe une bonne partie de ses montres avec un modem cellulaire (depuis l’Apple Watch Series 3), ce n’est pas le cas de ses concurrents. Mais Garmin semble préparer une nouvelle version de sa Fenix 8 — lancée à l’été 2024 — équipée d’une connectivité 4G. Une image récupérée dans l’app Garmin par The5KRunner. Cette […]

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La montre Fenix 8 de Garmin devrait passer à la 4G

Si Apple équipe une bonne partie de ses montres avec un modem cellulaire (depuis l’Apple Watch Series 3), ce n’est pas le cas de ses concurrents. Mais Garmin semble préparer une nouvelle version de sa Fenix 8 — lancée à l’été 2024 — équipée d’une connectivité 4G. Une image récupérée dans l’app Garmin par The5KRunner. Cette […]

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