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How to Resolve Windows 11 Security Update Error: Microsoft’s Latest Fix
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Leica Feeling for Your Smartphone: LUX Grip Revealed
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A new malware has been discovered in the Apple and Google App Stores that combs through your photo gallery and extracts what it thinks is important information. For iPhone users, this is the first time such malware was distributed in the App Store.

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If you’re in the market for a foldable smartphone that won’t break the bank, now might be the perfect time to take the plunge. Motorola’s Razr+ is a strong alternative to Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip, and right now, Amazon has slashed the price of the previous Razr+ model unlocked to just $499—a hefty $500 discount (50 percent) from its original $999 price tag.

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