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Mathias Poujol-Rost ✅ · Wednesday, 23 February, 2022 - 16:32
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Mobile World Congress will proceed without vaccination requirements
Samuel Axon · news.movim.eu / ArsTechnica · Wednesday, 17 February, 2021 - 18:15
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5G : tout comprendre au réseau mobile du futur en 10 questions
Julien Lausson · news.movim.eu / Numerama · Tuesday, 29 September, 2020 - 08:41
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Samsung confirms February 11 event for its next flagship launch
Brian Heater · news.movim.eu / TechCrunch · Sunday, 5 January, 2020 - 04:01 · 1 minute
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Faible bande passante ? Essayer Qwant Lite
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Understanding Thermal Attacks on Mobile-based User Authentication : http://www.mkhamis.com/data/papers/abdelrahman2017chi.pdf (pdf)
Mathias Poujol-Rost ✅ · Saturday, 11 March, 2017 - 17:31
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Mobile World Congress (MWC) will move forward this year, but vaccination will not be required for attendance when the Barcelona event takes place in June, according to organizers.
"Our view is it would be great if the world was vaccinated, but we can’t rely on that in 2021, so instead we’re relying on testing upfront to ensure our bubble isn’t just the Fira Gran Via but the whole of Barcelona," event company GSMA's CEO, John Hoffman, told Mobile World Live.
Attendees must test negative for COVID-19 within 72 hours of the event, with testing available on site. Further, the event's organizers claim they will use some form of "technology" to create a "touchless environment" at the event, which is often at least partially focused on handling smartphones and other devices with touchscreens.
Voitures, vélos, scooters... : la mobilité de demain se lit sur Vroom ! https://www.numerama.com/vroom/vroom//
L'article 5G : tout comprendre au réseau mobile du futur en 10 questions est apparu en premier sur Numerama .
The Saturday night before CES seems like a less than ideal time to drop some big smartphone news — but it appears Samsung’s hand was forced on this one. Granted, the smartphone giant has never been great about keeping big news under wraps, but this morning’s early release of a promo video through its official Vimeo channel was no doubt all the motivation it needed.
The company has just made the February 11 date officially official for the launch of its upcoming flagship. As for what the flagship will be called, well, that (among other things) leaves some room for speculation. Rumors have pointed to both the more traditional S11, along with the more fascinating jump to the S20.
I’ve collated a bunch of the rumors into an earlier post . The TLDR is even larger screens across the board, coupled with a bunch of camera upgrades and a healthy battery increase. The invite art, which matches the earlier the video, appears to confirm the existence of two separate devices, with different dimensions. That could well point to the reported followup to the Galaxy Fold. In additional to better reinforced folding (a follow up to last year’s issues), the device reportedly adopts a clamshell form factor, more akin to the newly announced Motorola Razr.
More info (and rumors) to come. As ever, we’ll be there as the news breaks.
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