Google's Pixel 3 and 3a can now transcribe and caption live audioGoogle's Pixel 3 and 3a can now transcribe and caption live audio

Among the key features that launched with Google’s latest Pixel 4 flagship smartphone was the ability to transcribe and caption any audio played on the phone. From today, that feature is making its way to last year’s Google Pixel 3 handsets, including the mid-range Pixel 3a.

The feature is aptly-titled Live Caption and can be enabled by pressing a

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We went fingers-on with the world's largest fingerprint scanner

Qualcomm has taken the wraps off its next-generation fingerprint scanner as it looks to make smartphones more secure than ever.

The company unveiled 3D Sonic Max, the second generation of its in-display fingerprint sensor, at its Snapdragon Summit in Hawaii, revealing a scanner that is 17 times larger than the previous generation.

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75MP pro-level Canon EOS R could be announced in early 202075MP pro-level Canon EOS R could be announced in early 2020

There's been a lot of chatter through the grapevine lately of Canon working on a pro version of its EOS R full-frame mirrorless camera. It started its rumored life as an 83MP snapper, but now Canon Rumors is reporting that the possible new camera will have a 75MP sensor.

The camera rumors site has a source who claims to have shot with a prototype

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Firefox set to launch its new VPNFirefox set to launch its new VPN

Mozilla has announced that its Firefox Private Network is now undergoing an extended beta after several months of testing as part of the Firefox Test Pilot program.

However, the beta is currently only available to users in the US that wish to try out the service and the free version will be limited to browser-level protection in Firefox.

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Android R will allow mobile IDAndroid R will allow mobile ID

The days of needing to carry a driving licence or other physical forms of ID may be coming to an end thanks to a new breakthrough from Google and Qualcomm.

The two technology giants have agreed a partnership that will bring electronic ID capabilities to the next release of Google’s operating system, Android R.

At the Snapdragon Summit in Hawaii, the

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HackerOne pays up after data incidentHackerOne pays up after data incident

The bug bounty platform HackerOne has paid a $20,000 bounty to an outside hacker after it accidentally gave them the ability to read and modify some of its customers bug reports.

It all began when the outsider, who is a HackerOne community member with a proven track record of finding vulnerabilities, was communicating with one of the company's

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