TCL launches first smartphones with eye-friendly NXTPAPER display tech

Chinese multinational consumer tech company TCL has announced the “world’s first and only smartphone devices to offer a revolutionary full color paper-like visual experience” – featuring the company’s eye-friendly NXTPAPER technology.Continue ReadingCa… Continue reading TCL launches first smartphones with eye-friendly NXTPAPER display tech

Dolby aims to simplify multi-speaker Atmos immersion with FlexConnect

Rather than trail wires around the room for a home theater audio setup, Dolby’s new technology pairs a big-screen television’s own sound system with a bunch of wireless speakers spread out across the room – “transforming any seat into the best seat in … Continue reading Dolby aims to simplify multi-speaker Atmos immersion with FlexConnect

5G smartphones cheat sheet: Complete guide for 2023

5G is poised to change everything: our phones, our cities and the world around us. This cheat sheet provides an overview of 5G phones as well as a forecast of when manufacturers will release new devices.
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TCL’s smart specs put a huge virtual display in front of your eyes

TCL officially launched the NXTWEAR G wearable display at Mobile World Congress last year, which essentially served as an external screen made large for a smartphone, tablet or laptop. The company improved on the idea for CES 2022 and has now hit Kicks… Continue reading TCL’s smart specs put a huge virtual display in front of your eyes

TCL NXTWEAR G specs let you take a 140-inch screen anywhere

Smart specs don’t always need to be packed with technology to be useful – like the newly unveiled NXTWEAR G from TCL, which are powered by a smartphone, tablet, or laptop and act as an external screen for that device, one that can reach a virtual size … Continue reading TCL NXTWEAR G specs let you take a 140-inch screen anywhere

This Week in Security: SAD DNS, Incident Documentation Done Well, and TCL Responds

One of the big stories from the past few days is the return of DNS cache poisoning. The new attack has been dubbed SADDNS, and the full PDF whitepaper is now available. When you lookup a website’s IP address in a poisoned cache, you get the wrong IP address.

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Disconnect Your TCL Smart TV From the Internet—NOW

Researchers are sounding the alarm about Android TVs from TCL. A pair of bugs make them serious targets for hackers, and the TVs have a Chinese backdoor.
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This Week in Security: Platypus, Git.bat, TCL TVs, and Lessons From Online Gaming

Git’s Large File System is a reasonable solution to a bit of a niche problem. How do you handle large binary files that need to go into a git repository? It might be pictures or video that is part of a project’s documentation, or even a demonstration dataset. Git-lfs’s solution …read more

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Android TVs from top manufacturer plagued with ‘extraordinary’ flaws

By Sudais Asif
A researcher reported ‘extraordinary’ vulnerabilities in TCL Android TVs – TCL is the world’s 3rd largest TV manufacturer.
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