Another very bad week for Samsung (with two bright spots)

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Another very bad week for Samsung (with two bright spots)
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Another very bad week for Samsung (with two bright spots)

Samsung's Note7 smartphones still might not be safe to use and Canada recalled hundreds of thousands of the company's washing machines. On the plus side, it acquired an AI startup and Samsung stock hit an all-time high … all in a single week. Read More

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Here's everything new in Android 7.1

Android phones will eventually get these new features (if they get updated) but some are Pixel exclusives. Read More

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What do Pixel phones mean for Google’s Android partners?

Now that Google has declared itself a hardware company, designing its smartphone line from the inside out, should its partners be worried? Read More

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Android malware that can infiltrate corporate networks is spreading

An Android Trojan is spreading across app stores, including Google Play, and has the capability of stealing sensitive files from corporate networks. Read More

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What #MadeByGoogle really means

The #MadeByGoogle hashtag doesn’t mean Google is becoming a consumer electronics company despite its announcement of five new hardware products. Read More

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Apple users react to Google’s new Pixel phones

Find out what some of Apple’s customers think of Google’s new Pixel Android phones. Is the Pixel really a match for the iPhone? Read More

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Why Google can't truly compete against Apple without retail stores

Google's new hardware is promising, but it needs outstanding customer support to make it worth the higher prices. Read More

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