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Google Pixel Watch 3 promo images leak, more details outed
1:17 am | July 31, 2024

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Google's Pixel Watch 3 is becoming official at the company's big August 13 event, and it apparently just can't stop leaking. Yesterday we told you about all the various colors you will be able to get it in, and today a new leak sheds light on even more details, as these seem to be promotional images from the Google online store. The Pixel Watch 3 will come in two sizes for the first time (41mm and 45mm), and it will have an "Actua" display with up to 2,000-nit peak brightness. Unlike its predecessor, it will provide advanced running metrics, and will have 20% faster charging (for the 41mm...

Google Pixel Watch 3 promo images leak, more details outed
1:17 am |

Author: admin | Category: Mobile phones news | Tags: | Comments: Off

Google's Pixel Watch 3 is becoming official at the company's big August 13 event, and it apparently just can't stop leaking. Yesterday we told you about all the various colors you will be able to get it in, and today a new leak sheds light on even more details, as these seem to be promotional images from the Google online store. The Pixel Watch 3 will come in two sizes for the first time (41mm and 45mm), and it will have an "Actua" display with up to 2,000-nit peak brightness. Unlike its predecessor, it will provide advanced running metrics, and will have 20% faster charging (for the 41mm...

nubia Z60 Ultra Leading Version in for review
12:04 am |

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The nubia Z60 Ultra arrived in December 2023 as one of the first phones with a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chipset. The next month Samsung announced its Galaxy S24 lineup with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy chipset, which features slightly higher clock speeds. Either an exclusivity deal between Samsung and Qualcomm had ended, or the San Diego chipmaker has simply managed to produce enough units of the faster chipset as it's now also available for other makers. Obviously a reband was in order and it's now known as "Leading version" rather than "for Galaxy." nubia was quick to take advantage...

iPhone SE 4 to also use LG OLED displays
10:37 pm | July 30, 2024

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The next generation iPhone SE is expected to launch in Q1 2025 and it may feature OLED screens manufactured by LG Display reports South Korea’s The Elec. The new report mentions that China’s BOE is still expected to be the primary display supplier for the next-gen budget iPhone while LG Display will be the secondary supplier. Based on the most recent rumors, the iPhone SE 4 (tentative name) is expected to be a repurposed iPhone 14 using the same notched display and battery with the main difference being a redesigned back with a single rear camera. iPhone SE 4 CAD...

ScalaHosting email review
10:14 pm |

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ScalaHosting is a very respectable email hosting provider, especially if your are looking to scale fast. Growing businesses, in particular, are likely to [refer the fact that ScalaHosting’s plans let you set up multiple email accounts for the same fee, rather than charging per account. 

There’s also a real variety of plans on offer - something to cater for companies of all sizes depending on how big your businesses is currently. Security and support are also both robust, so you hopefully won’t encounter any issues with ScalaHosting, but if you do, someone should be able to assist

ScalaHosting: Plans and pricing

ScalaHosting pricing plans

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With ScalaHosting you have the choice of signing up to four email hosting plans, each on either 12-month or 36-month contracts. These plans are StartUp, SmallBiz, Medium, and Cloud. With the StartUp plan, you get 10 email accounts for $6.95 a month on the 12-month contract or $4.95 for a 36-month plan. 

If you choose a SmallBiz contract, this will cost $9.95 per month for 50 email accounts on a 12-month plan or $6.95 on a 36-month one. The Medium plan costs $14.95 per month for 100 email accounts if you sign up for 12 months and $9.95 per month if you choose 36 months. The Cloud plan is the most premium on offer and lets customers set up an unlimited number of email accounts. It will cost you, however. The Cloud plan costs $19.95 per month for a 12-month plan and $14.95 per month for a 36-month contract. This is also the only pricing tier where you can sign up for just a single month - but this costs a whopping $34.95.

It’s notable that ScalaHosting’s email pricing comes with multiple email accounts even with the most basic pricing plan. In this sense, it’s somewhat similar to IceWarp, which can only be signed up with a minimum of 10 users. It contrasts with a lot of other email hosting providers that offer prices per mailbox, such as DreamHost. Overall, ScalaHosting’s email plans are pretty affordable, but if you don’t need the 10 email accounts that come with the StartUp plan, there are cheaper alternatives out there.

Features

One of the most useful features that comes with every SalaHosting email plan is daily offsite backups. With businesses facing a huge number of cyberattack threats every day - and email representing a popular attack vector - disaster recovery is crucial to ensure businesses don’t face financial or reputational damage as a result of a compromised email account.

Other features that come with a ScalaHosting email hosting plan include a range of email accounts, domains, and web-based email. On the other hand, if you sign up for the more expensive Cloud plan, you get a number of premium features, such as improved inbox delivery. This provides your outbound email with a dedicated IP address, which significantly reduces the likelihood of your emails going straight into the spam box of your customers.

And as one of the main reasons why businesses choose a dedicated email hosting plan is to improve the credibility of their brand, the inclusion of additional branding and whitelabelling as a premium feature could also come in handy. With this feature, you can set your company name and upload your logo to the control panel so your email account has a more professional look and feel.

Support

ScalaHosting email support

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ScalaHosting’s support is impressive, although only really goes up a notch when if your subscribe to the Cloud plan. You’ll need to be a customer at this tier if you want access to premium support, which means your requests are looked into before any other standard support requests.

However, ScalaHosting’s standard support remains impressive. It consists of a 24/7 professional technical support team that can be contacted either via live chat for an instant response or via support ticket, with the latter still promising an impressive 15-minute response time. This support is available for anything hosting-related, whether it concerns your email plan or not.

ScalaHosting also has a bespoke client area, a technical support email contact, and an extensive Knowledge Base. The Knowledge Base is easy to search and has a range of resources that relate specifically to email hosting, like tips for when your emails are being classified as spam, ways to add an email signature, and account management issues.

Security

Standard security is offered across ScalaHosting’s StartUp, SmallBiz, and Medium plans, with High security coming as part of the Cloud plan. One of the most fundamental security features of any business email hosting plan is anti-spam protection. With ScalaHosting, this correctly filters 99.98% of the spam messages you receive.

As the spam filtering success rate shows, it’s impossible to prevent 100% of malicious exploits targeting your email accounts. That’s why it’s important to have a good disaster recovery plan in place should you suffer something like a data breach or ransomware attack. The good news is that ScalaHosting’s email hosting plans are backed up offsite daily in a server located on a different continent. This means you can recover any file or email with a simple click, regardless of what happened to the original. 

The competition

In terms of pricing, ScalaHosting’s introductory offer represents good value, especially if you consider that all plans come with multiple email accounts. While some email hosting plan, like A2 Hosting and IONOS charge per account, even ScalaHosting’s cheapest plan, designed for startups allows you to create up to 10 email accounts. 

Aside from price, ScalaHosting offers generous amounts of cloud storage - maybe not as much  as you get with IceWarp - but still an amount that should be enough. In other areas, ScalaHosting holds up well too. Its support and security credentials are a match for most of the other email hosting providers out there.

ScalaHosting: Final verdict

ScalaHosting offers great business email hosting plans. It is reliable, secure and comes with all the features you need to add credibility to your brand. It’s also pretty affordable, especially if you’re a business that expects to need multiple accounts. A good choice, particularly for companies with ambitious expansion plans.

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Samsung’s One UI 7.0 beta to arrive next month
9:02 pm |

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Samsung's first public beta for One UI 7 based on Android 15 was initially rumored to go live this week for the Galaxy S24 family. That hasn't happened yet, and according to a new rumor, it won't. Instead, it's been pushed back to the third week of August, allegedly. The reason for the delay apparently has to do with the One UI 6.1.1 update, which is still making its way to older foldables, tablets, and some high-end devices. So Samsung wants to focus on one update at a time, it seems. One UI 6 on the Galaxy S24+ One UI 7 will be a pretty big update, coming with a redesign of...

NTT Docomo will launch fast 6.6Gbps 5G service in August with the Sony Xperia 1 VI
7:42 pm |

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Japanese carrier NTT Docomo announced that it will launch a super-fast 5G SA service starting on August 1. The so-called New Radio-Dual Connectivity service (NR-DC) will be deployed on three frequency bands: two in the sub-6GHz range (3.7GHz and 4.5GHz) and one mmWave band (28GHz). With two 5G base stations transmitting and receiving simultaneously, devices will be able to achieve download speeds of up to 6.6Gbps. You will need the right device for this to work and currently there are only three on the supported list. The Sony Xperia 1 VI is your only choice if you want to test out the...

Save the date: HMD’s Barbie phone will be unveiled on August 28
6:36 pm |

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We’ve known for a while now that HMD is working on a Barbie-branded phone. It seems that the original timeline had to be pushed back by a month, but now it’s official – the Barbie phone is coming on August 28. Back in February, the company teased a new line-up with several phones scheduled for July, including a certain pink phone. The Skyline and Crest models did arrive this month (assuming that was the original plan for them), while Barbie is running fashionably late. A peek at the Barbie phone from HMD x Mattel We don’t know much about the Barbie phone – it will be a flip...

Samsung partners with Hershey’s for unique Galaxy Z Flip6 and Z Fold6 accessories
5:39 pm |

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Samsung has partnered with The Hershey Company to introduce 12 accessories for the Galaxy Z Flip6, Galaxy Z Fold6, Galaxy Watch7 and Galaxy Buds3. Their designs are based on iconic packaging of Hershey’s products. The new line of accessories launched in South Korea yesterday and it will expand to additional markets soon: Japan, Indonesia, the Philippines and the US. Fans in Korea can experience the new collection at the Flip Tour With Hershey’s pop-up at Samsung’s Gangnam flagship store (the pop-up will be there until August 11). The accessories will be sold through Samsung’s online...

Camon 30S Pro is the first phone with Helio G100, first Tecno with wireless charging
5:39 pm |

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Tecno silently introduced the Camon 30S Pro. The latest addition to the Camon 30 family is the first Tecno smartphone with wireless charging. Tecno equipped the Camon 30S Pro with a new Helio G100 chipset by Mediatek. There are still a lot of unknowns about the platform; we only know it is a 6nm platform with 7% better CPU performance. The chip has CA 2.0 technology (Carrier-Aggregate) that allows downlink data to reach 300 Mbits, and Tecno calls it 4.5G, but the fact remains there's no 5G support on this one. Storage of the phone is 256 GB, while RAM is 8 GB but can be virtually...

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