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Here's The Differences Between Motorola's Four New Moto G7 Android Phones
This not only goes for the specifications, but also the design. The new moto g7 power will be released in the USA starting this spring with subsequent availability at T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless, Cricket Wireless ( moto g7 supra), Consumer Cellular, Republic Wireless, Ting and Xfinity Mobile, and will be universally unlocked at Best Buy, B&H Photo, Walmart and on Amazon .com.
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230 new emojis have been approved for release
Music icons finally get their banjo solo, the only new instrument we see. You will also find a new emoji with a yawning face, a pinch in hand, a flamenco, a wheelchair, onion and garlic, a snorkel equipment, a skunk, a band-aid, a chair and a banjo.
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Skype background blur made possible with AI
The function is available in the video menu on most desktops and laptops that have the latest version of Skype . Microsoft has not indicated when, or if, background blurring will come to the mobile version of Skype , but for now desktop users can activate the feature within Skype's settings, or from within individual video calls .
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Apex Legends Ranked Mode And Leaderboards Could Be Coming - Leak
Phil Hornshaw, who wrote up our early impressions of Apex Legends and is now putting together our review of the game, earned the necessary 12000 Legend tokens to unlock one of the two Legends when he reached level 23, which took him about 17 hours.
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Wells Fargo blames power shutdown for nationwide outage affecting thousands of users
Customers of Wells Fargo nationwide have been reportedly unable to use their online banking or mobile app services early Thursday morning. 'Thanks for your patience while we research this issue'. Wells Fargo did not answer questions about when the apparent outage might be resolved and whether the outage was impacting in-branch banking and ATM machines.
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Mobile CEO promises the same or better prices following Sprint Merger
And top T-Mobile execs, including chief executive John Legere, have spent significant time staying at the Trump hotel in Washington, though Legere has said he hopes regulators will "make their decision based on the benefits it will bring to the US, not based on hotel choices".