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Reviews of Samsung's Galaxy Note 20 Ultra are in and while the phone is a great performer and loaded with tons of impressive specs, it's really expensive for the current moment.
It's also very large almost awkwardly so and it's unsightly rear camera bump is not a welcome addition.
For more on a review, check out cnet.com.
On Tuesday, Flock Safety, which makes a license plate reader announced the total analytics law officers network or talent.
The network looks to connect the 400 law enforcement agencies using its cameras, allowing agencies that opt in to view camera data from other regions.
The company said it has cameras in 700 cities, essentially creating a nationwide camera network for tracking car movements if they're all connected.
And finally, a new change to the Oculus VR platforms login policies now requires any new user to sign in using a Facebook account starting in October.
Oculus VR had allowed non-Facebook accounts to be created before, but merging with an existing Facebook has still been needed to take advantage of a lot of Facebook's Oculus social features.
According to Facebook, Oculus accounts that haven't merged with a Facebook account by 2023 will be deactivated.
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