Samsung Galaxy S7 to bring back microSD card slot

The Samsung Galaxy S7 flagship has already been the subject of lots of rumors lately, including announcement date, versions, and accessories speculations. Now, a new rumor has surfaced, revealing some more interesting bits about the flagship devices.

As per the rumor, unlike the 2015 Samsung flagships, the Galaxy S7 will feature a microSD slot for memory expansion.

The rumor also provides some details on the devices’ display, claiming that the Galaxy S7 will sport a 5.2-inch flat screen, while the Galaxy S7 edge will feature a larger 5.7-inch curved edge display. What’s worth mentioning here is that the display will be curved on the top and the bottom,…

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Huawei Nexus 6P now available across Europe

After month of waiting, the Nexus 6P is now available in Europe. The Huawei-made Nexus 6P launched a few months back, but Huawei had some issues producing enough of the phones to satisfy demand in the US before opening up sales of the device to a handful of countries in Europe. With US availability stabilized, Google and Huawei are now making the phone available to those who live on the other side of the Atlantic. We’ve been able to confirm that the Nexus 6P is listed for sale on Google’s online store in Germany, Spain, France, Italy, Great Britain, the Netherlands, and Portugal with prices ranging from $499 for the 32GB model to $649 if you you need 128GB of storage.

There’s no guarantee that Google has enough of the phones for everyone, so we recommend picking one up before inventory runs low again. If the Nexus 6P big to too expensive for your taste, you can always opt for the smaller and cheaper Nexus 5X. We’re sure you’d miss the faster processor and stereo speakers of the Nexus 6P, but there’s a lot you could do with the extra $120 you’d save.

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Want Big Health Care Business? Open Your Big Data And Say, ‘Aha!’

The public health potential of patient-generated big data first struck me when I heard the Mayor of Oklahoma City, Mick Cornett, lament at the 2013 TEDMED conference that his city had the unfortunate honor of being ranked the most obese in the United States. He explained how this sudden awareness had sparked a city-wide effort to help its citizens collectively lose one million pounds. Local authorities even decided to reorganize city infrastructure and public transport systems in order to incentivize people to walk more rather than drive their cars in the city center.

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