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Saturday, November 2, 2019
Motorola Razr 2019 live image surfaces ahead of imminent launch
Motorola is expected to announce its first foldable phone at an event it is hosting on November 13. The upcoming handset is rumoured to feature a clamshell design, which is touted to resemble the iconic Moto Razr V3. We recently came across some leaked renders of the phone, which gave us an idea of how the company might implement a folding design on the alleged Motorola Razr 2019. Now, the smartphone has been spotted in the wild with a live image posted on Weibo. While the live image barely shows what’s on the device’s screen, its overall design does seen quite similar to what we came across in the previously leaked renders.
The smartphone in question can be seen featuring a tall display with a notch on top. On the bottom is a thick module, which has a button and it is speculated that the button can double up as a fingerprint sensor. It is tough to discern from the image but the phone seems rather slim when it is unfolded, however, the bottom module seems to represent the thickness of the phone. In its folded state. It is a good sign if the handset is already in live testing and is being used as this signifies the device’s imminent launch.

As mentioned above, we previously came across some new renders of the Motorola Razr. The device quite closely resembles the original Razr V3 from 2004. When folded, there’s a small touch screen on top of the phone’s upper half and below is the same thick module that sports a button. An image of the phone shows how it looks when completely unfolded and it shows off its hinge and a tall inner display. There’s a regular square-shaped notch on the device’s display.
Vetting political ads effectively and consistently at global scale is impossible; Congress should restrict ad targeting to the level of an electoral district (Siva Vaidhyanathan/New York Times)
Siva Vaidhyanathan / New York Times:
Vetting political ads effectively and consistently at global scale is impossible; Congress should restrict ad targeting to the level of an electoral district — It's not about free speech. — Siva Vaidhyanathan is a professor of media studies at the University of Virginia.
Friday, November 1, 2019
UPSC 2019 – ESE Prelims Answer Key Released
Google, Walmart Help Drive India Payments Past 1 Billion Transactions
Chandrayaan-2 Orbiter Payload Detects Argon-40 in Lunar Exosphere
Amazon's Bid to Buy Stake in Indian Retailer Said to Face Antitrust Hurdle
The debate over political ads on Facebook has been too US-centric and the company hasn't explained how its policies will work in other countries (Julia Carrie Wong/The Guardian)
Julia Carrie Wong / The Guardian:
The debate over political ads on Facebook has been too US-centric and the company hasn't explained how its policies will work in other countries — What do Zuckerberg's bromides about American values mean to Facebook users in Kashmir or the Philippines? — @juliacarriew Email
Nintendo to begin testing Mario Kart Tour multiplayer
Amazon's bid to acquire stake in Future Retail faces antitrust hurdle
US opens national security investigation into TikTok
Apple asks US to waive tariffs on Chinese-made watches, iPhone parts, AirPods
Apple Asks US to Waive Tariffs on Chinese-Made Watches, iPhone Parts, More
WhatsApp Said to Have Shared 'Technical Jargon' With Government
A US bill seeks to ban exports of DUV lithography tech to China, whose imports of chipmaking equipment reportedly grew from $10.7B in 2016 to ~$51.1B in 2025 (Jared Perlo/NBC News)
Jared Perlo / NBC News : A US bill seeks to ban exports of DUV lithography tech to China, whose imports of chipmaking equipment reportedl...
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Sohee Kim / Bloomberg : South Korean authorities are investigating a data leak at e-commerce giant Coupang that exposed ~33.7M accounts; ...