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Strong Galaxy S24 sales help surging Samsung profits in Q2 2024
3:01 pm | July 31, 2024

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Demand for Samsung smartphones declined in Q2 2024, the company revealed in its latest financial report. However, the Galaxy S24 series continued to see strong sales between April and June, achieving a double-digit growth YoY both in shipments and revenue (for Q2 and H1), compared with the Galaxy S23 lineup. The full financial results showed a massive 1,458% increase in operating profit on a yearly basis due to surging demand for AI memory chips. (all units in KRW / USD) Q2 2024 Q1 2024 QoQ Change Q2 2023 YoY Change Mobile...

Huawei will launch new MatePad Pro and MatePad Air on August 6
1:04 pm |

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Huawei will unveil two new tablets on Tuesday next week (August 6), the Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 and the Huawei MatePad Air 12. Official details are a bit scarce right now, though. Here are the images that were used to tease the new tablets: Huawei MatePad Pro 12.2 • Huawei MatePad Air 12 Note that the company already has a few recent Pro tablets. The Huawei MatePad Pro 13.2 (2023), for example, has a notch for the dual front-facing camera (13MP wide and 8MP ultra wide). There’s also the Huawei MatePad Pro 11 (2024) with a punch hole camera in the corner. The new Pro model...

Proton Mail business email review
12:52 pm |

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Like its companion plan aimed at consumers, Proton Mail business email hosting services lead the way in terms of security. It’s primarily for this reason that Proton Mail has earned its place as one of the best email hosting services around. If you’re worried about messages being hacked or spam-driven malware, then Proton Mail is likely to help you rest a little easier at night. 

It’s not only about security however. Proton Mail also comes with decent support and the option of adding a VPN and AI assistance to your email account. Even so, if you want advanced features, you are probably better off going with a different hosting provider.

Proton Mail may not be the cheapest, but you can’t really put a price on security. Even a dingle breach could ruin a company. Choosing Proton Mail means you are less likely to suffer one. 

Proton Mail: Plans and pricing

Proton Mail for Business comes in three pricing tiers: Mail Essentials, Mail Professional, and Proton Business Suite. Mail Essentials is priced at $6.99 per user per month, Mail Professional costs $9.99 per user per month, and Proton Business Suite will set you back $12.99 per user per month. There’s also a custom Enterprise tier for the largest businesses but they’ll have to contact sales directly to receive a quote.

Proton’s business email pricing is one of the more expensive offerings on the market. For example, Hostinger’s email hosting Business Starter costs $0.99 per mailbox per month, so whether or not you think Proton’s offering is good value for money will depend entirely on whether you think its additional features and robust security credentials make it worth the extra cost. If all you want is a basic email hosting plan, you should probably look elsewhere. 

However, it’s important to recognize the financial ramifications of even a single data breach getting through your email defenses. This could potentially bankrupt a company - especially if long-term reputational damage occurs. As such, you might find that the added security features that come with a Proton Mail plan are well worth the money. 

Features

Proton Mail features.

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With the Mail Essential plan, you get 15GB of cloud storage per user, three custom email domains, and calendar integration. Mail Professional customers will see storage increase to 50 GB per user and they’ll now receive 10 custom email domains. They can also manage user permissions and access. Meanwhile the Proton Business Suite plan comes with everything included in the lower tiers, plus a VPN connection for 10 devices per user. You’ll also see storage increase again, this time to 500 GB per user, and the number of custom email domains you get rises to 15. 

Another interesting feature that is available with a Proton business email hosting plan is the Proton Scribe writing assistant, the email provider’s privacy-focused AI tool. It is slightly disappointing that this feature is only included if you choose a bespoke Enterprise plan, it available as an add-on, with a free trial, at every other pricing tier. Proton Scribe helps you compose emails and improve your drafts simply by clicking the pencil icon at the bottom left of the email composer. 

Support

Proton Mail understands that customers may need support even before they signed up to its business email hosting service. That’s why the hosting provider provides an Easy Switch tool to help you migrate in just a single click. Live support is also on hand to provide further support regarding the importing of your emails, contacts, or calendars to Proton Mail.

Regarding Proton Mail’s other support offerings, customers can get in touch with the providers either by filling in an online form or contacting the company directly over email. Proton Mail uses Zendesk Support to meet customer needs. This helps Proton Mail to route and prioritize customer requests more efficiently, speeding up resolution.

If you choose to go with the Enterprise plan, you’ll also receive a dedicated account manager, who should be able to reduce the likelihood of you encountering any difficulties, as well as resolve any that do occur. So, while it’s disappointing that there’s no live chat support or telephone number to contact, Proton Mail’s support for businesses is far from bad and there are user guides, manuals, and FAQs to help with resolving issues yourself.

Security

Proton Mail

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Security is where Proton Mail really stands out from the crowd. Messages are subject to encryption at all times as standard and two-factor authentication can be applied. Emails can even be set to self-destruct if you are worried about any sensitive information they may contain falling into the wrong hands.

Based in Switzerland, Proton Mail is also HIPAA and GDPR compliant and subject to some of the strictest privacy laws. Not even Proton Mail employees will be able to see your emails. Although this is something of a doubled-edged sword (they won’t be able to retrieve them either following a data breach), it also means you have a but more privacy regarding any information you send.

The competition

Proton Mail’s business hosting plans operate a little differently from some of the others we’ve reviewed previously. These plans don’t both themselves with productivity or collaboration tools like you get with Google Workspace. Instead, Proton Mail is all about email and aligning it with the most robust security around. 

This means that Proton Mail might not suit all types of businesses. If they are looking for an email hosting plan that comes with a wide range of advancecd functionality, you may be better off going with the aforementioned Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, or IceWarp. However, if you want your emails to be protected by the most robust safeguards, Proton Mail is the way to go. You can still sign up for a VPN, additional storage, AI writing support, and more, but Proton Mail keeps its advanced functionality to a minimum.

Proton Mail: Final verdict

Proton Mail provides several security-first business email hosting plans. When you consider some of the additional functionality offered by its rivals, these may not seem like the cheapest. But if Proton Mai’s security method aligns with your own, this is the email hosting service for you.

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Nothing Phone (2a) Plus announced with Dimensity 7350 Plus, 50MP selfie cam and 50W charging
12:09 pm |

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The Phone (2a) from Nothing only launched back in March and it's already getting a successor. The Phone (2a) Plus is a souped-up version of the Phone (2a) with an updated chipset, a new 50MP selfie camera, and two new color options - metallic Grey and updated Black. Dimensity 7350 Plus is the big new change. It's an overclocked version of the Dimensity 7200 Pro from the Phone (2a) built in collaboration with MediaTek exclusively for the Phone (2a) Plus. The new chip features an eight-core CPU with 2x Cortex-A715 cores clocked at 3.0 GHz alongside 6x Cortex-A510 units @ 2.0 GHz. The...

iPhone 16 dummies’ leak shows off saturated colors
11:14 am |

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The iPhone 16 series is on track to launch in September and we’ve seen a fair share of leaks that show we’re in for a redesign on the base iPhone 16. The latest confirmation of that redesigned back comes from Sonny Dickson who shared an image of the iPhone 16 in five color options, again confirming the new vertical camera alignment. iPhone 16 is shown in white, black, blue, green, and pink which appear to be a lot more saturated than the muted colors on last year’s iPhone 15. The back appears to have a glossy finish and we can also spot the power button and the rumored new Capture...

Huawei nova Flip full specs leak, appears in hands-on photos
10:00 am |

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Huawei is preparing to launch nova Flip, and today, the specs of the clamshell appeared online. The leakster Digital Chat Station revealed the new phone would have a 6.94” foldable screen – the biggest panel on the market, also seen on the Huawei Pocket 2. The phone is also coming with a Kirin 9000 series chip—it could be the Kirin 9000S from the nova 12 Ultra or the Kirin 9010 from the Pura 70 series, or it could be a new SoC. The phone was already handled by various influencers in China, and the first hands-on photos popped up on Weibo. Huawei nova Flip The inner panel...

OnePlus Pad 2 goes on sale in the US
8:00 am |

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The OnePlus Pad 2, unveiled on July 16, is now on sale in the US through OnePlus' official website. It comes with 12GB RAM and 256GB storage in Nimbus Gray for $550 (€510/INR46,045). However, OnePlus is offering an instant discount of $50 (€45/INR4,185), and you get another $50 off "when you trade in ANY pad in ANY condition." Additionally, customers will receive a free OnePlus Folio Case 2 with their purchase. The OnePlus Pad 2 is built around a 12.1" 144Hz 2,120p LCD and packs a 9,510 mAh battery with 67W charging support. It's powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC, runs Android...

More vivo X200 details surface – screen, cameras, battery
7:00 am |

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Last month, a rumor out of China claimed the upcoming vivo X200 would have a smaller screen than its predecessor launched last year, the X100. Today, a few more details about the X200 have surfaced from the same source. Digital Chat Station on Weibo says the X200 will be a small screen flagship, featuring a 1.5K resolution flat panel with symmetrical bezels on all four sides. And not just symmetrical, but apparently tiny bezels. vivo X100 The X200 will have a custom 50 MP "super large" Sony sensor for its main camera, as well as a 3x telephoto shooter. The battery will use high...

Google’s Circle to Search is now available in Chrome
5:33 am |

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Google's Circle to Search AI feature debuted earlier this year on Samsung's Galaxy S24 family, and now you can use it even on your computer in Chrome. The feature has been made available in both ChromeOS and the Chrome browser. There is, however, a (slight) catch. Or two. First, we're talking about the ChromeOS 127 beta build, and the Chrome 128 beta for Windows or macOS. Second, Circle to Search isn't actually labeled that, for whatever reason. Instead, it's called "Search with Google Lens". If you are on the beta track for either ChromeOS or Chrome for Windows or macOS, you can...

Samsung Galaxy Watch Ultra and Galaxy Watch7 receive first software update
3:28 am |

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Samsung's Galaxy Watch7 and Galaxy Watch Ultra were both announced at the company's big July 10 event, and they went on sale last week. Now, Samsung is pushing the first software update for both. If you haven't received yours yet, then this update should be waiting for you when you take your new Watch7 or Watch Ultra out of the box. As is usually the case with first ever updates, this one isn't huge - it focuses on improving stability and performance and fixing bugs. After applying the update, your Galaxy Watch7 will be on version L310XXU1AXG2, while the Watch Ultra gets...

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