This could be our first live look at the OnePlus 8 ProThis could be our first live look at the OnePlus 8 Pro

OnePlus 8 is expected to be unveiled in the next few months alongside the OnePlus 8 Pro and the much-rumored OnePlus 8 Lite. A recent leak, allegedly of the OnePlus 8 Pro puts the spotlight on the rear panel of the phone and is in line with the previous leaks and renders.

According to a Twitter user, these images were spotted first on Discord and

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HTC is launching its first 5G phone sometime this yearHTC is launching its first 5G phone sometime this year

HTC used to be a huge name in smartphones, but in recent years it's struggled, and has almost completely abandoned the market save for launching the occasional niche device like the HTC Exodus 1 and 1S. But a more mainstream smartphone from the brand might be coming soon, and it’s set to include 5G.

HTC’s CEO Yves Maitre said in an interview (

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MWC 2020 is cancelled, and exhibitors won't get refundsMWC 2020 is cancelled, and exhibitors won't get refunds

MWC organising body the GSMA has confirmed it will not provide refunds to exhibitors following the cancellation of this year's show.

The annual industry showpiece was due to be held this week in Barcelona, but organisers pulled the plug earlier this month due to concerns about the coronavirus outbreak.

Several companies, including Amazon, Ericsson,

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Nvidia GeForce Now looks to be far more popular than Google Stadia & but will that last?Nvidia GeForce Now looks to be far more popular than Google Stadia – but will that last?

Nvidia’s GeForce Now has seemingly attracted far more gamers than big rival Google Stadia, doubtless helped by the fact that there is a free offering – but if big publishers keep pulling games from Nvidia’s streaming service, that may not be the case going forward.

In a recent blog post, Phil Eisler, general manager of GeForce Now, announced that:

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Google wants to help make Firefox fasterGoogle wants to help make Firefox faster

Google has announced it is bringing one of its most importan web testing tools to Mozilla Firefox.

Lighthouse, an open source automation tool that helps in testing website or web app page load speeds, performance and user experience is available to download for Firefox users now.

Frst announced in 2016 for Chrome browser, Lighthouse uses Google’s P

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Ofcom tests find UK 5G radiation is safeOfcom tests find UK 5G radiation is safe

Ofcom says its latest round of spectrum testing shows that 5G networks do not pose a health risk to the public.

The regulator has tested electromagnetic field (EMF) emissions from mobile and wireless equipment for several years and has now expanded this programme to cover the bands that will be used to deliver 5G mobile services.

At none of the

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