Mobile Minutes: Qualcomm’s chargers; Twitter apologizes; Apple OLED screens; Facebook’s fake news
Qualcomm can charge your phone faster than you can read this story
Devices with Quick Charge 4 technology can get up to 5 hours of battery life on a 5-minute charge, says Qualcomm.
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Twitter CEO apologizes for allowing white supremacist ad
Twitter’s Chief Executive Jack Dorsey apologized on Thursday after the microblogging service let through an ad promoting a white supremacist group.
Read more at Reuters
Apple wants OLED in iPhones, but most suppliers aren’t ready
Apple Inc. has big plans to outfit its next iPhone with vibrant, energy-sipping organic LED displays, seeking to entice consumers with new technology that’s already been embraced by other high-end smartphone makers.
Read more at Bloomberg
Apple Inc. has big plans to outfit its next iPhone with vibrant, energy-sipping organic LED displays, seeking to entice consumers with new technology that’s already been embraced by other high-end smartphone makers.
Read more at Bloomberg
Report: Fake election news performed better than real news on Facebook
The story receiving the most engagement on Facebook in the final three months of the election was about Pope Francis releasing a statement endorsing Republican nominee (now President-elect) Donald Trump.
Read more at USA Today
The story receiving the most engagement on Facebook in the final three months of the election was about Pope Francis releasing a statement endorsing Republican nominee (now President-elect) Donald Trump.
Read more at USA Today