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If you’ve already invested in a new smartphone for 2014, then you may want to look away now, because LG is about to make you very jealous. The company today made its flagship G3 official, and it’s everything we wished it would be. It has an improved metallic design, a stunning 2K display, and the world’s first laser autofocus camera system.

Pushbullet

Pushbullet has acknowledged a major security concern with its popular Android app and promised to make improvements in future updates.

The company is working hard to implement the OAuth authorization framework to provide users with limited and revocable API keys that will make their data more secure — but it insists that your data is safe in the meantime just as long as you don’t share your existing key.

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Right in the centre of the smartphone revolution is Qualcomm, whose processors and modems are found inside every major smartphone nowadays. The company has played a major role in making LTE a common feature in today’s smartphones and has constantly pushed the bar forward in mobile performance and battery life.

Qualcomm usually releases two major SoCs in a year, around which most OEMs plan their device launches. This year, Qualcomm unveiled the Snapdragon 801 at MWC, a seemingly minor upgrade over its predecessor — the Snapdragon 800. The successor of 801 though, dubbed Snapdragon 805, is slated to be released later this year and promises to push the bar in terms of performance in mobile devices even higher.

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You may not have taken too much notice of previous Lenovo smartphones — after all, they haven’t exactly been big outside of China. But the leaked Lenovo Vibe Z2 Pro is hoping to change that and take on 2014’s hottest flagships with a premium form factor and stellar specifications.

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If you’re as excited as us about today’s LG G3 event, then you’ll probably want to watch the whole thing live. Luckily for you, LG is streaming it all — and you can watch it right here.

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