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@BaltschunJoerg@mastodon.social · 18h ago
Frage zu #smartphones : Gegeben sei das #Fairphone 6 Gibt es andere Smartphones, die ebenfalls fair und optimalerweise #google frei oder googelarm sind, jedoch eine bessere #Kamera haben?
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@popnuvem@flipboard.social · 4d ago
📱 Redmi Note 13 4G: bom mesmo ou só marketing? Tela AMOLED de 120 Hz, câmera de 108 MP e bateria grande chamam atenção — mas o desempenho pode surpreender (ou não). 👉 Veja análise completa antes de comprar: https://www.popnuvem.qzz.io/2026/04/teste-redmi-note-13-4g-bom-ou-marketing.html #Tecnologia #Smartphones #Xiaomi #Android #Review
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@china@universeodon.com · Apr 18, 2026
Huawei retained lead in China smartphone market in Q1 2026 with 20% share, the highest since Q4 2020. Apple ranked second with 19% share but saw the strongest growth (20% surge) among top six brands, driven by the iPhone 17 series and government subsidies. https://www.scmp.com/tech/tech-trends/article/3350566/huawei-retains-lead-china-smartphone-market-apple-shipments-surge-first-quarter #China #Tech #Smartphones
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@oldie@squeet.me · Apr 07, 2026
Es ist erschreckend - wir reden von #Sicherheit und lassen dabei fahrlässig außer acht, dass wir Dank unserer #Smartphones bis in unsere #Wohnungen verfolgt werden können. Das ist leider noch gar nicht wirklich bis in unser #Bewusstsein vorgedrungen. Und diese Sicherheit, die uns Alle bedroht, kann letztlich auch unser #Leben zerstören und ganze #Sozialgruppen. ardmediathek.de/video/story/ge…
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@Manoj@flipboard.social · Mar 31, 2026
Your phone is more than just a device—it's a vault of personal moments, messages, and memories. Discover the 7 best app lock software solutions for Android and iPhone to put your privacy back in your control. Read more 👉 https://lttr.ai/Aprdt #Android #iOS #Smartphones
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@nbloglinks@flipboard.social · Mar 22, 2026
The Hidden “AI Tax”: Why Your Next Smartphone is Shockingly Expensive (And How to Beat the System in 2026) You are ready for an upgrade. Your battery drains by lunchtime, your apps are lagging, and you walk into a store expecting a massive leap in technology. Instead, you are greeted by eye-watering prices for devices that look and perform suspiciously like the phone you bought three years ago. You are not imagining this stagnation, and it is not just standard inflation. You are paying the “AI Tax.” The explosive, worldwide growth of Artificial Intelligence has created a severe global component shortage, and it is quietly reshaping the consumer electronics market. Here is exactly why your tech is getting more expensive, the paradox at the heart of the industry, and how you can protect your wallet. The next time you purchase a new smartphone or laptop, you might be in for an unpleasant surprise: significantly higher prices for hardware that feels suspiciously similar to last year’s models. The driving force behind this shift is the explosive, worldwide growth of Artificial Intelligence. The rapid advancement of AI data centers has created what industry experts call an “AI Tax”—a severe global component shortage that is hitting the wallets of everyday consumers. https://www.nbloglinks.com/the-hidden-ai-tax-how-to-beat-rising-tech-prices-in-2026/ #AI #technews #techprices #AItax #business #smartphones #AInews #AIData
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@j@annihilation.social · Mar 07, 2026
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@neuSoM@bewegung.social · Feb 01, 2026
Many institutions are committed to #sustainability. For this reason alone, #digitalsovereignty should be important to them. Two years ago, scientists from @JLBe@mastodon.social and its network published a study on the sustainable use of #smartphones. 👉 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/sd.2995 It showed that typical #socialmedia apps such as #Instagram, #TikTok, #YouTube, etc. on #cellphones conflict with a number of sustainability goals. Among other things, they cause high #energy consumption, which is not incurred directly on the smartphone, but in #datacenters and transmission networks. A large proportion of the #electricity consumption is due to the fact that these apps do not respect #privacy and data protection, but instead spy on users. The use of #Mastodon and other #Fediverse services is more sustainable because much less data is exchanged between users' smartphones and the service instances.
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