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Honor 20 review: a good smartphone overshadowed by the price
The Honor 20 was announced at the end of May, at a difficult time for the brand. The U.S. had just dealt a hard blow to the Huawei Group, of which Honor is a member, depriving it of Google’s support. George Zhao presented the Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro with his head held high but it was an understated event with so many question marks, first of all: will it be possible to buy these two devices? The Honor 20 is now available for purchase, which is why we decided to review it. Is it worth buying?

by Jessica Murgia

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TBT – 40th anniversary of the Walkman, the device that changed music
You’ve probably read in the newspapers: Sony’s good old Walkman celebrated its 40th birthday on July 1st. It managed to impose itself enough that its name became the general name of all music players. Yet, at the beginning, the Japanese were not 100% confident.

by Benoit

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You can now buy the Samsung Galaxy A80 with its rotating triple camera in Europe
The Galaxy A80, Samsung’s first smartphone with a rotating triple camera, is now available in Germany. Its main feature allows you to use the same camera for both main and selfie shots. It will cost 649 Euros at launch, the equivalent of around $735/£580.

by David McCourt

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100 days with Huawei P30 Pro: a memorable smartphone with an uncertain future
Many people were fascinated by the Huawei P30 Pro right from the start, including me. But how has it performed these three months? Here’s what you need to know about the last Huawei flagship after we’ve been together for 100 days.

by Jessica Murgia

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How to delete data from Google apps on Android
You need to manage to contents of your apps to clear the search history and data. Your apps are littered with stores of information and sometimes you don’t want them tracked or seen. We’ve compiled the best tips for deleting your data and history from your Android apps and PC.

by Cory Schmidt

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Amazon Fire 7 Tablet review: ultimate economy is both a blessing and a curse
With the Amazon Fire 7 Tablet, Amazon has an extremely inexpensive tablet for adults and children. We’ll tell you whether it is worth the compromise on performance for these huge savings. A little spoiler: that’s not a lot in terms of hardware, but it’s different in terms of software.

by Steffen Herget

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OPPO F11 Pro review: the next great mid-range camera phone?
With its 48 megapixel camera and pop-up camera, the OPPO F11 Pro is a mid-range smartphone that offers some features usually reserved for the flagships. It’s an excellent phone for the price, with bling-bling features, yet it still missing a few strings to its bow.

by Juliette Bassine

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9 things all Android users should do
There are so many useful things you can do with Android that you probably don’t even know. From custom ROMs to gorgeous launchers, apps, LED notifications, gesture controls, icon packs and tweaks, there is plenty to keep you happy for a while. Here are nine things every Android owner should try.

by Nicholas Montegriffo

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We tried the new Firefox browser for Android: here’s how you can install it
Mozilla has rolled out the preview of a new Firefox browser for Android. We have tried the first beta. Here’s how to install it for yourself.

by Steffen Herget

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Fake nudes: AI app is being used to strip women in any photo
Take off the clothes of women’s photos with a simple touch. This is the horrible idea behind DeepNude, a software that uses artificial intelligence neural networks to make women appear naked in the blink of an eye. The result is so realistic it’s scary. And it’s not just the result that’s scary… This is a genuine and unacceptable invasion of privacy.

by Silvia Santos

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