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Full iOS 11 jailbreak released, includes Cydia
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$15,000 tool to unlock any iPhone bought by US government

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The Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2 might be the succesors to the HTC HD2

A new Tasker Beta is now available on the Play Store

Kernel Source Code released for Xiaomi Mi A1
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GNU/Linux

Acer debuts the first Chrome OS tablet, the Chromebook Tab 10

Intel discontinues Graphics Update Tool for Linux

Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Beta 1 has been released

Acer Chromebook 15 and six other models to receive Play Store support

Kali Linux now available on the Microsoft Store
Consoles

Xbox FPS fans need this $20 controller accessory...NOW

Fade to Black has been successfully ported to the PSVita
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6 Year Old Mac Pros are the most powerful Macs available today

Apple releases standalone Magic Keyboard, Trackpad, and Mouse in Space Grey

Apple OS concept imagines a universal operating system for Apple devices

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Kali Linux now available on the Microsoft Store

Ubuntu support in Hyper-V is about to get even better

Nvidia says 'Gamers Come First' in addressing GPU shortage

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This could be a good Father's Day gift, but this deal is good enough you might want to get it for yourself.

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Keep one of these in your car and you'll never worry about having enough power for your car or your phone.

Android Auto now lets you access your full contact list
The Android Auto team recently rolled out a new feature for users to browse their full contact list from their car.

OnePlus is creating an Avengers themed version of their upcoming OnePlus 6
While we are all getting excited for the release of the OnePlus 6, OnePlus has decided it needs more to build up the hype for the new phone, so they have partnered with Disney to make an Avengers-themed OnePlus 6 which will be available in India.

The US Army wants to create incorruptible quantum computers
A research group funded by the United States army has discovered evidence of the Majorana particle, first hypothesized in 1937. This particle would facilitate the future of Quantum computing, which would boost technology forward exponentially.

'Guild Wars 2' was caught using a spyware to detect cheaters
Guild Wars 2's ArenaNet was caught using a spyware to scan computers and detect cheating programs, deemed "not secure" by security analysts.

New Xiaomi Black Shark gaming phone officially confirmed with details
Xiaomi Black Shark Gaming phone officially revealed! We now know that the device is available for pre-order, and a powerful device. it contains a Snapdragon 845 @ 2.8GHz with an Adreno 630 GPU, and packs LPDDR4X RAM in 6GB and 8GB configurations.

This $5 outlet tester help you diagnose electrical problems
You can never be too safe when it comes to wiring outlets in your home, so be sure to have one of these testers around to double check your work.

iOS update breaks touch functionality on iPhone 8s with 3rd party screens
Recently released iOS 11.3 has killed touchscreen functionality in iPhone 8 devices that have undergone a screen repair by a 3rd party. Companies have reported several thousand cases that have required a re-service and shipment to sort it out.

Details of Android's new navigation system surface
Modern smartphones have been moving toward gesture-based navigation systems ever since our phones began to ditch more and more of their bezels.Google is poised to do the same as the first leaks of its new navigation system for Android P emerge.

Samsung launches new Smartphone that can't connect to the Internet
Samsung just launched a new phone in Korea that is marketed towards students and seniors who don't have the use for Internet connectivity.

New Ransomware will force you to play PUBG to decrypt your files
This new piece of software will encrypt your desktop files using the .PUBG file extension, and you can decrypt them by just... playing PUBG.

Facebook launches tool for users to check if their data was compromised
Facebook just created a tool for users to check if their data was shared through a third-party app that sent their information to Cambridge Analytica

Android P might have an iPhone X style navigation bar
A screenshot posted on a Google blog post indicates that an update to Android P will change the look of the navigation bar and possibly implement gesture-based controls similar to those found on the iPhone X.

The HP Chromebook x2 is the first detachable Chromebook
Chromebooks are finally taking on detachables. HP and Google together have launched the HP Chromebook X2, a Chrome OS-powered device that's taking on the iPad and Surface Pro. With a simplified OS and great hardware, this might just be Google's year.

Google is making Chrome OS more touch-friendly
With a tablet and a detachable run behind it, Google is taking several steps to make Chrome OS more touch-friendly, including a new touchable UX for tablets and hybrids. The firm will also be redesigning the OS's launcher for tablet users.