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Rumor: Sony finally moving on from OmniBalance to bezel-less in early 2018 – AndroidGuys


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Rumor: Sony finally moving on from OmniBalance to bezel-less in early 2018
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While manufacturers like Samsung, LG or Xiaomi are racing to release the most appealing bezel-less smartphone out there, other Android OEMs like Sony or Nokia seem to prefer the classical approach. Case in point, Sony at IFA 2017 unveiled … Mirai

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Xiaomi Mi Max gets an early Android 7.0 upgrade for 3 GB RAM variants – CrazyEngineers


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Xiaomi Mi Max gets an early Android 7.0 upgrade for 3 GB RAM variants
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After the announcement, in last 24 hours, the smartphone set has received an Android 7.0 Beta version in their respective "Updater" application with an extra, May security patch. Currently, it is seen in some devices located in Germany and expected to

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$13 million: That’s an early termination fee

Let’s call it a tiny little consolation prize for anyone who’s ever had to pay a carrier early-termination fee: U.S. Cellular had to pony up $ 13 million last quarter to buy its way out of a stadium naming rights agreement with the Chicago White Sox.

From a Chicago Tribune report:

Mortgage provider Guaranteed Rate recently bought the naming rights, and the ballpark’s name officially changed earlier this week to Guaranteed Rate Field, from U.S. Cellular Field. The stadium originally was called Comiskey Park until U.S. Cellular bought the naming rights in 2003 in a deal that had been scheduled to run through 2028.

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Mozilla may reject SHA-1 certificates six months early – SC Magazine UK


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Mozilla may reject SHA-1 certificates six months early
SC Magazine UK
After years of warnings that MD5 was exploitable, the algorithm was only abandoned after it was discovered that an MD5 collision was used to launch the Flame espionage malware. The latest research estimates that a collision attack could be achieved for
Continuing to Phase Out SHA-1 Certificates | Mozilla Security Blog – The The Mozilla Blog
SHA-1 hashing algorithm could succumb to $ 75K attack, researchers say | InfoWorldInfoWorld
[cabfpub] Ballot 152 – Issuance of SHA-1 certificates through 2016 – CA CA/Browser Forum

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