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Oppo Find 7

Oppo’s upcoming flagship smartphone, the Find 7, has been the centre of attention for sometime now, with many rumors suggesting that the handset will come crammed with some extremely impressive specifications. But recent speculation reveals that the upcoming handset’s hardware might be much more jaw-dropping than was previously anticipated.

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Polaroid has decided to pull the plug on its first Android-powered interchangeable lens camera after it lost a patent infringement lawsuit brought on by Nikon. The iM1836, which was announced at CES back in January, will no longer be promoted, sold, or manufactured in its current form.

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Earlier today, Google started rolling out the Android 4.4.1 update for the Nexus 5 and other devices from the Nexus series. While the Android 4.4.1 update is mainly aimed at improving the camera performance of the Nexus 5, there are still a lot of changes and bug-fixes for all the other devices that makes the update worth it.

If you have still not received the OTA update on your Nexus device, use our quick guide below to side load the update on your Nexus device. 

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A seemingly harmless flashlight application built for Android has tricked tens of millions of users into handing over personal data, the Federal Trade Commission has revealed. Developed by GoldenShores Technologies, the Brightest Flashlight app took device ID and location data without informing users, then passed it on to advertisers.

Image courtesy of Movable Ink

Image courtesy of Movable Ink

Movable Ink — a New York City-based company whose technology allows clients to create more relevant email marketing campaigns — has put together this data visualization graphic, showing the United States divided by whether they prefer using smartphones and tablets to access their emails, or the classic desktop approach.

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