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Zhengfei stressed that his company will not provide users' data to the Chinese government at any cost, the way Apple does not provide data that may compromise its users' privacy.

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With so many great 4K televisions to choose from, making a decision about which one to purchase for your family may very well come down to price. A good cheap 4K TV deal can be hard to refuse, and these days there are more great TVs at even better prices than ever before. 

If you need a new television and don't want to pay any more than you have to, why not take a look at our curated list of the best cheap 4K TV deals in Australia for July 2019.

We've been on the prowl for the best value 4K Ultra HD TVs currently on sale, focusing on sets with huge discounts off the RRP. With so much 4K content currently available to stream on Netflix, Amazon and Stan, now's the perfect time to upgrade to an Ultra HD set. And at these prices, can you even afford not to?

Below, you'll find our selection of the best cheap 4K TV deals for the month of February. You better get a move on, though – some of these deals are time sensitive, and may disappear before the end of the month. Now, let's kick off our list with our deal of the month.

Cheap 4K TV deals: 55-inch sets

Cheap 4K TV deals: 65-inch sets

Cheap 4K TV deals: over 65-inches

The best deals on our favourite 4K TVs

Perhaps you're not after a cheap TV, but simply want a good deal on a top of the line telly. In that case, check out some great deals for our current favourite 4K televisions below. 

More 4K smart TV deals

The televisions listed above are but a small selection of the TV deals available online, with loads of sets in various sizes and brands reduced every day. If the TVs above don't suit your needs or fit your price range, you can check out even more cheap 4K TV deals at Getprice.



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Code from a leaked Android Q beta 5 build suggests that the second camera in the Pixel 4 could have a telephoto lens. There’s also hints of a front-facing infrared camera.

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Sunday, July 7, 2019

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The White House has not invited Facebook and Twitter for its Social Media Summit slated to be organised on Tuesday, the media reported.

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Vodafone has revised its newly launched Rs. 139 prepaid plan to offer 3GB of 4G/3G data, unlimited local, STD, and roaming calls, and 300 SMSes for a validity of 28 days.

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PUBG pits marooned characters against each another in a virtual fight to the death, and has become one of the world's most popular mobile games.

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PUBG pits marooned characters against each another in a virtual fight to the death, and has become one of the world's most popular mobile games.

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Huawei’s founder and CEO Ren Zhengfei has told in an interview that the in-house Hongmeng operating system is ‘very likely’ faster than Android and macOS.

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PARIS: It was the biggest piece of supposed fake news before the term "fake news" was even invented.Millions of people across the world still believe that no one has ever walked on the Moon, and that the images that NASA broadcast in July 1969 were shot in a Hollywood studio.Thousands of Internet sites are devoted to "proving" that the landing never happened, or calling into question the whole Apollo 11 mission. Some claim that NASA did not have the technological know-how to pull off such a coup, or that if it did that it wasn´t done with a human crew -- who would surely have been fried alive by cosmic rays.Others tout possible alien involvement, which of course has been covered up -- as has the lunar civilisation the astronauts discovered...But almost all the conspiracy theories focus on supposed anomalies in the grainy photos and videos which NASA sent back to Earth.Shadows in the footage show they were suspect, as is the absence of stars in the sky in some images -- theories which have long since been refuted by scientists.Yet theories live on regardless of proof from the Lunar Orbiter in 2009 which showed the abandoned modules from Apollo 11, 14, 15, 16 and 17 still on the Moon´s surface.Six in 10 Russians scepticalWhen Apollo 11´s lunar module touched down on the Sea of Tranquility in 1969, less than one in 20 Americans doubted what they were seeing on their television screens.By the turn of the century a Gallup poll found scepticism has only spread to six percent of the population.In contrast, more than half of Russians -- the old Cold War enemy -- still refuse to believe that the Americans got there first.But surprisingly serious doubt is also rampant among some of Washington´s closest allies, with a 2009 TNS survey showing a quarter of British people did not believe the landings happened, while nine percent of French people were also unconvinced, according to pollsters Ifop.Academic Didier Desormeaux, who has written widely on conspiracy theories, said the more important an event the more likely it is to attract outrageous counter narratives. "Conquering space was a major event for humanity. Undermining that can shake the very foundations of science and man´s mastery of nature," he told AFP, making it a huge target for conspiracists.While earlier conspiracy theories also involved images -- such as the assassination of US president John F Kennedy in 1963, and the so-called Roswell UFO incident -- "what is new about these rumours is that they are based on a minute deconstruction of the images sent back by NASA," the French specialist insisted.'Images anaesthetise thinking'For Desormeaux it is the first time a "conspiracy theory was built entirely around the visual interpretation of a media event -- which they denounce entirely as a set-up."The same logic has been used repeatedly to dismiss school massacres in the US as fake, he added, with hardcore conspiracists claiming that the dead "are played by actors"."Images can anaesthetise our capacity to think" when deployed with ever more twisted leaps of logic, Desormeaux warned."The power of such theories is that no matter what they survive, because they become a belief which comes with a kind of evangelism and so they can go on forever," he added.For NASA´s former official historian Roger Launius, "the fact that the denials of the Moon landings would not go away should not surprise anyone."Launius -- who has devoted a large part of his career to fighting them -- said in his latest book, "Apollo´s Legacy", that deniers "do not accept the same rules of investigation and knowledge that all others live by."They have tapped into a rich vein of distrust of government, populists critiques of society and questions about the fundamentals of (scientific method) and knowledge creation," he added.For decades they have played on "our deepest and most secret fears", fed by America´s defeat in the Vietnam war at home and by anti-Americanism abroad, he said.But Launius also blames the media for adding fuel to flames of paranoia."Moon landings denials were fanned by... competition for a new and different perspective on the events," he said.

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The Redmi K20 series was launched in China in May, and has been teased to arrive in India since a while now.

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Stranger Things 3: You can actually call Murray Bauman's phone number - CNET

Dial 618-625-8313 for a bizarre phone message.

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Huawei CEO says its Android alternative is 'likely' faster but needs its own app store - CNET

The Chinese electronics giant is working on its own operating system so as to not rely on Google.

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He had ordered paneer butter masala but was delivered butter chicken instead.

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Signing into the iCloud website may soon get a lot simpler from an iPhone, iPad or Mac browser, with Apple working on bringing biometric login support to the service in iOS 13, iPadOS and macOS Catalina.

According to 9to5Mac, testers who are already using beta versions of Apple's upcoming operating systems now have the ability to sign into iCloud.com via Touch ID and Face ID, adding an additional level of convenience to the login process. 

A pop-up window on the Cupertino company's new beta.icloud.com reportedly offers beta users on compatible devices the ability to sign-in via Touch ID or Face ID without the need for two-factor authentication – makes sense, given that Apple's biometric security is far stronger than a manually typed-out password.

According to 9to5Mac, the new biometric sign-in method is likely connected to the tech giant's upcoming Sign In with Apple tool, which is currently in beta and is scheduled to publicly launch in September. The tool is said to make it "easy for users to sign in to your apps and websites using their Apple ID."

Apple has been pushing for tougher online privacy measures for years now, following Facebook's Cambridge Analytica scandal and its own iCloud breach from 2014, and bringing biometric security to iCloud seems like a good idea from where we're standing.



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