TechnikNews Weekly # 079: Huawei Mate 30 series, Apple Watch 5 blood pressure measurement and more
We arrived in September today! Another week passed by. In this new edition of the TechnikNews Weekly you will find the top 5 TechnikNews the last week of August.
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Huawei Mate 30 series: Without Google services and apps
The new Huawei Mate 30 series will have to do without the Google services and their apps - despite the extension of the deadline by the USA due to the trade dispute. According to a Google spokesman, the deadline only applies to new, unknown smartphones. Thus, the Mate 30 series falls out of there. In this TechnikNews Weekly the most clicked news.
The new series will be on Presented September 19, 2019.
Apple Watch 5: Blood pressure measurement probably possible
We reported this week about the new Apple Watch 5 that it may have the functionality to measure the user's blood pressure. This is what the insider has "Mr.White" announced on his Twitter account. However, the probability of this leak will not become clear until September 10, 2019 at the latest, when Apple will release its latest Proproducts.
Amazon Echo Show 5: We tested
This week we have for you the new AmazonProproduct called "Echo Show 5". That Product we have for the first time Announced and presented at the end of May. The ProOur editor David Wurm tested the product for you and gave his conclusion. You can find his test in the article linked below.
Android 10: These smartphones get the new version
The new Android version 10 should appear this September. This week we have compiled a compact list for you which devices should receive the new operating system update. The list is updated again and again as soon as the missing manufacturers have commented on it. You can find the list in the article linked below!
Apple iOS: Vulnerability announced and fixed
The security team ProGoogle's ject zero has uncovered what is arguably the worst iOS vulnerability in years. We reported this week that it has allowed hackers to spy on users through malicious code injected into websites for years.
This vulnerability has existed since the first final version of iOS 10 and was removed in the current version 12.1.4.
So that we can calm you down without you wanting to read through the article linked below: If you have already installed iOS version 12.1.4, you are safe! You are welcome to and should report this to your friends, colleagues and family members.
More articles this week
All articles that are not in the above TechnikNews Weekly are available for you to read in chronological order below.
- Garmin fenix 6, fenix 6 Pro and fenix 6X Pro presented: New fitness watches are official
- IFA 2019: Events, keynotes, dates and a preview of the technology fair in Berlin
- Samsung Galaxy Fold: Presentation on September 6th at IFA 2019?
- iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max: That should be the specs
- LG V40 ThinQ review: the top missed
- SIM card registration is compulsory in Austria from September 1st: Otherwise it is no longer possible to top up
- Apple Keynote: iPhone 11 and new Apple Watch 5 on September 10th
- Gamescom 2019: highlights, tips and tricks for next time
- The Google Pixel 4 is shown for the first time in pictures
- Fitbit Premium: The personal fitness coach is here
- Fitbit Aria Air: Scales with Bluetooth officially presented
- Versa 2 introduced with Alexa and Spotify support
- Lenovo ThinkBook 13s review: the price-performance winner?
- Mario Kart Tour: Start of the engines on September 25th
- "Threads": New Instagram app to attack Snapchat
- Android 10: New version should come next week
- Anker Nebula Soundbar - Fire TV Edition: Soundbar with FireOS?
- Netflix is testing a new categorization system: Collections
- Finder on the Mac: tips and tricks