Apple diversifying business, face unlock for Pixel 4, and a bill banning endless scrolling
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Stories this week:
- The iPhone now makes up less than half of Apple’s business
- Apple confirms the Apple Card is coming in August
- Google is asking people on the street to scan their faces for $5
- The Google Pixel 4 will unlock using a face scan
- The less expensive Pixel 3A helped Google sell twice as many smartphones last quarter
- New bill would ban autoplay videos and endless scrolling
- The major broadcasters are suing to shut down this app that streams ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC for free
- T-Mobile CEO on 5G: Verizon is ‘clueless,’ AT&T is ‘lying, confusing’
- Dish confirms that it will become a major US mobile carrier
- Verizon says it has a secret 5G plan after T-Mobile CEO calls company ‘clueless’
- Verizon expands its 5G network to four more cities
- Verizon’s CEO thinks half of the US will have access to 5G next year
- Look upon Samsung’s new 3.5mm to USB-C dongle, ye mighty, and despair
- You can already reserve the Galaxy Note 10 and it will arrive on August 23rd
- New Nvidia Shield TV box shows up at FCC
- Mophie’s iPhone XS and XR battery cases are now available for all
- It’s a keyboard! It’s a trackpad! It’s almost a great iPad mouse
- You can now run Android on a Nintendo Switch
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