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US version of unlocked Samsung Galaxy S9 receives June Android security update and bug fixes

  1. US version of unlocked Samsung Galaxy S9 receives June Android security update and bug fixes  Phone Arena
  2. Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S9 Models Get June 2018 Security Patch  Android Headlines
  3. Download J510FNXXU2BRE6 June 2018 Security for Galaxy J5 2016  Get Droid Tips (blog)
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Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S9 Now Getting Latest Android Security Patch For April

  1. Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S9 Now Getting Latest Android Security Patch For April  Tech Times
  2. Unlocked Samsung Galaxy S9 Gets April 2018 Security Patch  Android Headlines
  3. Unlocked Galaxy S9 April security patch update rolling out  SamMobile
  4. Here’s our first look at the Samsung Galaxy A6 Plus  YouTube
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Samsung is finally moving to monthly updates for unlocked Galaxy phones – Greenbot


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Samsung is finally moving to monthly updates for unlocked Galaxy phones
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According to an email obtained by ZDNet, Samsung will be moving to a monthly schedule for software updates, meaning unlocked phones should get regular Android security updates in a timely manner. In a reply to an update query from Samsung Mobile …
Why Samsung ditched on-screen fingerprint scanning for Galaxy S8The Investor

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Epic uptime achievement unlocked. Can you beat 16 years?

It’s September 23, 1996. It’s a Monday. The Macarena is pumping out of the office radio, mid-way through its 14 week run at the top of the Billboard Hot 100, doing little to improve the usual Monday gloom.

Easing yourself into the week, you idly thumb through a magazine, and read about Windows NT 4.0, released just a couple of months previous. You wonder to yourself whether Microsoft’s hot new operating system might finally be worth using.

Then it’s down to work. Microsoft can keep its fancy GUIs and graphical server operating systems. NetWare 3.12 is where it’s at: bulletproof file and print sharing. The server, named INTEL after its process, needs an update, so you install it and reboot. It comes up fine, so you get on with the rest of your day.

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