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Good riddance, Fire phone. Photo: Amazon

Good riddance, Fire phone. Photo: Amazon

The Amazon Fire phone is no more.

After a series of heavy discounts, Amazon has finally shifted all of its Fire phone inventory (or so it claims), and the retail giant has made the wise decision not to build any additional units.

Samsung's new 6GB RAM chip is coming soon to a smartphone near you. Photo: Samsung

Samsung’s new 6GB RAM chip is coming soon to a smartphone near you. Photo: Samsung

Samsung has begun mass producing new memory modules for mobile devices with a whopping 6GB of RAM. The new chips are up to twice as fast as the DDR4 DRAM employed by modern desktop PCs, and 20 percent more energy efficient than previous Samsung RAM modules.

Minecraft Pocket Edition now supports controllers and cross-platform multiplayer. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Minecraft Pocket Edition now supports controllers and cross-platform multiplayer. Photo: Killian Bell/Cult of Android

Building spectacular structures in Minecraft Pocket Edition is now even easier thanks to a new update that adds support for physical game controllers. The release also introduces cross-platform multiplayer, allowing smartphone players to join those on PC for the first time.

Verizon wants to deliver even faster data speeds.

Verizon wants to deliver even faster data speeds.

Verizon has confirmed plans to begin testing the first super speedy 5G network in the U.S. next year. Its new service will have 50 times the throughput of existing 4G LTE networks, and Verizon is working with a number of partners, including Samsung, to accelerate its development.

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