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News & Reviews:   Qualcomm Snapdragon

  • Qualcomm's Windows on Snapdragon laptops will be coming to Malaysia soon in 2021

    Qualcomm's Windows on Snapdragon laptops will be coming to Malaysia soon in 2021

    Fresh after announcing their Qualcomm 8CX Gen 2 chipset for laptops, Qualcomm recently held a virtual briefing on their upcoming plans for Windows on Snapdragon laptops for Southeast Asia. Suffice to say, they have been working with various laptop makers to bring their Snapdragon 850 and 7c compute platforms to market in Malaysia, perhaps as soon as Q1 or Q2 of 2021.

  • LG is making a dual-screen smartphone, and it looks different than the ones we have seen

    LG is making a dual-screen smartphone, and it looks different than the ones we have seen

    Smartphone screens come in many forms nowadays. There are LED, OLED, QLED and more, not to say there are also those which can be folded and those which are really curved. However, they're not going to stop evolve even there are already many types of smartphone screens. LG might have been found making a smartphone that has two displays attached together and one of them can be swiveled sideways, and there's something that we've never seen before!

  • We have talked about a newly discovered vulnerability that affects Android smartphones that is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors named QuadRooter. Thankfully, the majority of the smartphones are safe thanks to Google’s Verify Apps function.

  • We have talked about a newly discovered vulnerability that affects Android smartphones that is powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processors named QuadRooter. Thankfully, the majority of the smartphones are safe thanks to Google’s Verify Apps function.

  • Snapdragon-based Android devices affected by Quadrooter vulnerability

    Snapdragon-based Android devices affected by Quadrooter vulnerability

    With over a billion devices running Qualcomm’s Snapdragon processor right now, the scale of a newly discovered vulnerability is staggering. Called Quadrooter, it can essentially take over the data on your smartphone.


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