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iQOO 16 tipped to retain 2K display while rivals shift to 1.5K panels
gizmochina33d ago

iQOO 16 tipped to retain 2K display while rivals shift to 1.5K panels

In October 2025, Vivo unveiled the Vivo X300 series, whereas its sub-brand iQOO announced the iQOO 15. It is likely that both companies will apply the same strategy for the next-generation flagships. While the rumor mill has already leaked a few details about the upcoming Vivo X500 series, details about the iQOO 16 have also [...]The post iQOO 16 tipped to retain 2K display while rivals shift to 1.5K panels appeared first on Gizmochina.

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How Nigeria’s Laskenta connects skilled craftsmen to clients around the world
disruptafrica33d ago

How Nigeria’s Laskenta connects skilled craftsmen to clients around the world

Nigerian startup Laskenta Technologies is focused on building digital solutions that help businesses and individuals operate more efficiently online, with its flagship solution Workaaholic connecting skilled craftsmen to clients around the world. Founded in 2024, Laskenta has a host of services, including web and software development, digital tools, and business automation solutions designed to support [...]The post How Nigeria’s Laskenta connects skilled craftsmen to clients around the world appeared first on Disrupt Africa.

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Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus: The Perfect Flagship Alternative You Need to See
geeky_gadgets33d ago

Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus: The Perfect Flagship Alternative You Need to See

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus stands out as a premium smartphone that bridges the gap between flagship-level features and affordability. Positioned as a more accessible alternative to the S26 Ultra, it offers a compelling mix of performance, design, and practicality. This device is tailored for users who seek high-end capabilities without the need for professional-grade [...]The post Samsung Galaxy S26 Plus: The Perfect Flagship Alternative You Need to See appeared first on Geeky Gadgets.

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mquire: Open-source Linux memory forensics tool
helpnetsecurity33d ago

mquire: Open-source Linux memory forensics tool

Linux memory forensics has long depended on debug symbols tied to specific kernel versions. These symbols are not installed on production systems by default, and sourcing them from external repositories creates a recurring problem: repositories go stale, kernel builds diverge, and analysts working incident response often find no published symbols for the exact kernel they need to examine. Trail of Bits published mquire to address this constraint. The open-source tool analyzes Linux memory dumps without ... More →The post mquire: Open-source Linux memory forensics tool appeared first on Help Net Security.

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