Starting today, private browsing in Chrome really becomes private

Starting today, private browsing in Chrome really becomes private

As promised Google is ready to make websites respect “Incognito” whether they like it or not. The company launched Chrome 76 for Linux, Mac and Windows, closing a gap that sites used to track private browsing.

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If you are tired of sites that require you to pay to read articles, then you are lucky. We have tested and it works with at least some media that previously did not allow visitors to “Incognito” mode.

The sites will not be liked at all. Most of them know that people use Incognito to avoid “Paywall” and by requiring visitors to sign up to read articles, they easily track visitors for free.

Now you either have to find another way to detect Incognito, or accept that these users will go untouched in the future.

> Read Next: Huawei’s first 5G phone goes on sale next month

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Huawei's first 5G phone goes on sale next month

Huawei’s first 5G phone goes on sale next month

The company will launch the first 5G phone next month.

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The Huawei Mate 20X has already made its UK debut and will now go on sale in the Chinese market. Huawei actually unveiled another 5G phone earlier this year, the Mate X.

It was the company’s first folding phone that was originally due to launch in the summer. However, Huawei decided to delay the launch of the device in order to make some improvements to the overall durability.

Chinese carriers have already been granted licenses to start their own 5G commercial networks. The company will now start selling their 5G phones as 5G networks come out gradually.

Huawei has begun receiving pre-orders for the Mate 20X in China. It is expected to begin shipping the device on August 16th.

> Read Next: Black Shark 2 Pro with Snapdragon 855 Plus, 12 GB RAM, up to 256 GB of internal launched

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Black Shark 2 Pro

Black Shark 2 Pro with Snapdragon 855 Plus, 12 GB RAM, up to 256 GB of Internal goes official

The upgraded version of the gaming smartphone announced on March has just been unveiled, confirming earlier rumors that included the presence of the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus processor, 12 GB of RAM, up to 256 GB of internal storage with UFS 3.0 technology, a 6.39-inch FHD+ resolution display, HDR support and touchscreen latency of just 34.7ms (43.5ms on the previous model).

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But how much does the Black Shark 2 Pro cost? First let’s look at all the details and then find out the exact price.

Aesthetic changes are limited to an upgrade of the back cover handle and repositioning of the lighting system: RGB LEDs are now positioned on both sides of the Black Shark logo.

Black Shark 2 Pro Key SPECS

  • 6.39 “FHD+ screen (2340 × 1080 pixels) at a ratio of 19.5: 9 and 430 nits of maximum brightness
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 Plus Octa-Core SoC (1 x Kryo 485 at 2.96GHz + 3 x Kryo 485 at 2.42GHz + 4 x Kryo 385 @ 1.8GHz) with 7nm production process
  • Adreno 640 GPU
  • 12 GB RAM LPDDR4x
  • 128 GB / 256 GB of internal memory (UFS 3.0)
  • Android 9.0 (Pie)
  • Upgraded liquid cooling system 3.0 to further lower CPU temperature
  • Dual SIM (nano + nano)
  • Dual rear camera with 48MP main sensor (Sony IMX586 – f / 1.75) and 12MP phone (Samsung S5K3M5 – f / 2.2 aperture)
  • 20MP front camera with f / 2.0 lens
  • Built-in fingerprint sensor on screen
  • Dimensions: 163.61 × 75.01x 8.77 mm
  • Weight: 205g
  • Connectivity: Dual 4G VoLTE, 802.11ac dual band WiFi (2 × 2 MU-MIMO), Bluetooth 5, GPS / GLONASS / Beidou, USB Type-C
  • Battery: 4000mAh with 27W fast charge support
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How Much Does the Black Shark 2 Pro Cost?

Black Shark 2 Pro will be available starting August 2, in China, with Eletrick Black, Ice, Blue, Orange and Purple colors at the following sale prices:

  • 12/128 GB – 2999 yuan (about 390 euro)
  • 12 / 256GB – 3499 yuan (about 456 euros)

> Read Next: The latest MediaTek processors are built for video games

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The latest MediaTek processors are built for video games

The latest MediaTek processors are built for video games

When we hear the name MediaTek the first thing that comes to our minds are budget gaming smartphones, yet the company is determined to change that perception.

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The chip designer unveiled on Monday the family of Helio G90 processors with features and performance for the latest and most intense games. The G90 and G90T are eight-core processors that use 2.05Ghz Cortex-A76 cores for heavy tasks and Cortex-A55 for light tasks accompanied by Mali-G76 800Mhz graphics and up to 10GB LPDDR4X RAM.

With the use of HyperEngine, G90 chips promise to reduce bottlenecks. Like many phones it uses LTE to assist a problematic Wi-Fi connection. It can also operate two different Wi-Fi bands. MediaTek also promises to reduce touch stoppages, prioritize game processes and resources, and image quality.

Photographers will enjoy up to 64-megapixel camera support. But the company did not specify when the first G90 phones will come and who they are. Indeed, the purpose of MediaTek is to show how powerful its gaming chips such as Fortnite and PUBG are. However they will not be at the level of the best, Apple or Qualcomm.

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A fourth camera and carbon fiber has been added to the Huawei folding phone

A fourth camera and carbon fiber has been added to the Huawei folding phone

Samsung has made some improvements in the design of Galaxy Fold, which will be released soon and Huawei seems to have done the same with Mate X.

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Chinese journalist Li Wei had managed to catch Richard Yu’s CEO at the airport and even fired some Mate X phone pictures in the current state with the upgrades made. A fourth sensor is added to the back of the phone, which is most likely the TOF (Time-of-Flight) sensor as well as the carbon fiber effects.

Also, a larger button to open the phone has been added, which will make it easier for Mate X to fold and open.

The problems that emerged from the Galaxy Fold’s first foldable models, prompted Huawei to immediately review Mate X, the screen-folding phone of the Chinese company. The latter collapses on the opposite side of Galaxy Fold, so from the outside. Huawei, like Samsung, has said Mate X debuts in September.

Last month it was said that the phone was in the final testing and there is nothing but hope for the problems to be addressed. The phone will come with the stock version of Android and of course with 5G.

> Read Next: Kuo: All 2020 iPhone models will have 5G network

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Kuo: All 2020 iPhone models will have 5G network

Kuo: All 2020 iPhone models will have 5G network

Although some Android OEMs are beginning to offer smartphones that support 5G networks, Apple is not expected to do so until next year, at least.

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An analyst, who has brought accurate information to Apple’s upcoming moves in many cases in the past, now predicts that the entire iPhone 2020 series will have support for 5G networks.

Ming-Chi Kuo from TF Securities predicts that the three new models of iPhone that Apple will launch next year will have support for 5G networks. He had previously predicted that only two of the three models would receive the 5G modem.

Kuo says Apple is likely to make this decision because of the competition, as some of their Android rivals have brought 5G phones to the market.

Apple has not confirmed anything about their iPhone 2020 until this time. However, it is believed that the three models will display OLED screens in size 5.4 inches, 6.1 inches, and 6.7 inches.

> Read Next: If you’re concerned about privacy online, this is the browser you will need!

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If you're concerned about privacy online, this is the browser you will need!

If you’re concerned about privacy online, this is the browser you will need!

If you are very concerned about your private information while browsing the web, you may need to consider the browser you are using.

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Chrome and Firefox, the two leading browsers can help keep your data secure but to do this you will need to change the configuration and installing some plugins.

There is a browser that brings this whole process integrated. The Brave browser blocks third-party trackers and cookies that monitor your web activity. But what makes it special is the fact that you can check what you want to block and what not from advertising to cookies and to the buttons on the internet connection and registration from Facebook and Google.

The browser developer has realized that this strict policy may have consequences on websites because you do not see ads that help websites to create content.

To compensate for creators of content, Brave applies a creative approach where readers can make anonymous contributions to the websites they visit. Publishers then make contributions in the form of cryptocurrencies.

Otherwise, you still have to allow advertising and tracking in the Brave configuration panel, but is it worth sacrificing your privacy?

Available on Windows, MacOS, Android and iOS, the Brave browser is built on the same Chrome foundation, which means it works with Chrome plug-ins. In fact, if you click on finding attachments and topics in the Brave Configuration panel, you’ll be directed to the Chrome Web Store.

Check what Brave blocks

Automatically Brave blocks all commercials, trackers, and third-party cookies. However, you can adjust these options.

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  1. From the Brave menu, click Preferences

2. In the Settings panel on the left, click Shields

3. From the pop-up menu that appears, select the level of protection you want

4. Click Social media blocking if you want to allow the Google and Facebook connection buttons on the websites

5. If you require more control under Additional Settings, click Privacy and security.

6. Here you can change and check the services that the browser uses to automatically search and retrieve URLs

Barve Browser/Check what Brave blocks
Barve Browser/Check what Brave blocks

Contribute to websites and content creators

The Brave Access Restriction approach to advertising has a cost: websites do not get the job they are doing. As a way of contributing to the websites you visit without being traced, Brave has developed a program called Brave Rewards. Seeing some ads selected by Brave, the generic amounts go in the form of cryptocurrencies for the websites you visit.

Here’s how you join the program.

Brave Browser/Contribute to websites and content creators
Brave Browser/Contribute to websites and content creators
    1. Click the three parallel striped hamburger menu and select Brave Rewards
    2. Click Yes, I’m In.
    3. On the Brave Rewards page you can change and adjust your participation in this program
      • For ads you can change how many ads look in an hour
      • For your automatic contributions you can check how much you want to contribute per month with a minimum amount
    4. In addition to advertising, you can add the cryptomoney to Brave Rewards and contribute to the websites.

Synchronize phone and desktop saved connections

Brave has a synchronization tool to manage websites – bookmarks – on desktop as well as mobile. It’s in beta and you have to follow the instructions below to successfully complete the process.

Brave Browser/Synchronize phone and desktop saved connections
Brave Browser/Synchronize phone and desktop saved connections
  1. Click the hamburger menu and select the Sync option
  2. Click Start a new Sync Chain and then select whether you want to sync on a mobile or desktop platform
  3. If you select Computer you will see some word circles that Brave calls Chain Sync Code. Go to the desktop you want to sync, navigate to the Sync option in Brave and click I have a Sync Code and place the code from the first device.
  4. If you choose a phone or tablet you will notice a QR code. On the phone, navigate to Sync in Brave and select Scan Sync Code

> Read Next: Motorola Moto E6: A very good phone for that price tag!

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Motorola Moto E6

Motorola Moto E6: A very good phone for that price tag!

But Motorola has launched the Moto E6 that costs 135 euros and until it’s even a tenth of the iPhone XS Max, it’s very good. You miss many options that brings the expensive model, but most of them you do not even use.

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As part of the sixth generation, Moto E is part of the low budget phones Motorola has produced under the E-series Android. Since launching the first phone from this line, it did not cost more than 180 euros.

The phone is made of plastic and comes in two different colors, and should be careful if it falls into the water, because it does not work, but survives easy rain. With the price it sells, it is a very good phone, as it has the Qualcomm Smartdragon 435 processor, 2GB of RAM and 16GB internal.

The 3,000mAh battery can be removed, while the 5.5-inch HD+ screen has a resolution of 1,440×720.

 Motorola Moto E6 Specs

Display 5.50-inch
Rear Camera 13-megapixel
Battery Capacity 3000mAh
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 435
RAM 2GB
OS Android 9 Pie
Front Camera 5-megapixel
Storage 16GB
Resolution 720×1440 pixels

> Read Next: Galaxy Note 10 may have a ‘wiser’ camera than the Galaxy S10

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Galaxy Note 10 may have a 'wiser' camera than the Galaxy S10

Galaxy Note 10 may have a ‘wiser’ camera than the Galaxy S10

Samsung phones typically create impressions on the front of the camera and the Samsung Galaxy Note 10 series is likely to be no exception, with the latest rumors pointing to ‘Smart ISO‘ and ‘AI-ISO‘.

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What exactly is ‘Smart ISO’ or ‘AI-ISO’?

For now we can only speculate, but the names sound like ISO will be enabled by AI artificial intelligence, allowing it to automatically adapt to what you are running, and potentially meaning it can learn your preferences with over time, so the phone is better able to automatically select an ISO with which you are satisfied.

ISO is the sensitivity measurement of the camera sensor, which is useful for ‘viewing’ light or extra colors. This can especially help to improve low light pictures, where a higher ISO can usually be useful.

LetsGoDigital also speculates that the concentration in ISO may mean that the Galaxy Note 10 will offer a larger amount of ISO than 50-800 offered by the Samsung Galaxy S10 series.

This is a credible theory, given that rival phones such as Sony Xperia XZ2 Premium and Huawei P30 have a much larger range, but now it’s just speculation. We will know more soon, as we expect Samsung’s future lines of equipment to be launched on August 7.

> Read Next: From October 15, Chrome plug-ins will be more safer

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From October 15, Chrome plug-ins will be more safer

From October 15, Chrome plug-ins will be more safer

The company announced today that third-party developers have until October 15 to comply with new user data rules or will risk being excluded from the Chrome Web Store.

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New changes to the Strobe project were introduced at the beginning of the year following an audit of Chrome third-party plugins and apps on how users manage their data. New measures anticipate that developers undertake a more conservative approach to user permissions. Add-ons should require as few data as possible.

Moreover, any app that manages user content should post a privacy policy. In the past, Google requires such a pact only for plugins that have access to sensitive information touching only a small number of applications.

In February, a study found that 85% of Chrome plugins did not have a privacy policy. After October 15, any app that violates new privacy policies is likely to be removed from the Chrome Web Store.

Google has also updated the developer’s manual.

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