Blackberry launches "most secure Anroid Phone"
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More nailed down than Jesus

BlackBerry has announced its second Android smartphone today claiming that it is the world's most secure Android phone.

Motorola will not bother with monthly security updates
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Too much like hard work

Motorola has dubbed Android's monthly security updates "difficult" and says it cannot commit to them.

10nm Snapdragon is taped out
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Qualcomm's CEO confirmed it

Last week Qualcomm’s CEO  confirmed to its investors that the company has taped out its 10nm system on a chip (SoC).

Apple may have given up on the iPhone 7 name
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New model is so un-original it might be called iPhone 6SE

Fruity cargo cult Apple might be having second thoughts about calling the phone it is releasing in October the iPhone 7.

US government can nick your phone if you enter the country
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Take a burner if you leave the US

The Land of the Free has come up with a wizard way of violating privacy – according to the New York Times its border staff can just steal your phone when you return to the country.