Despite all the challenges of 2020, Huawei managed to deliver its next flagship and the continuation of the Mate series. The Huawei Mate 40 Pro was released towards the end of the year, with a limited global release. It almost eclipsed the massive number of phones made by the iPhone and Samsung. The features of the Mate 40 Pro include a legendary fingerprint reader, dual cameras and waterproof design.

The buzz around Huawei phones is already started and we hope that the Mate 40 Pro will be something special for both private and professional users. All this in order to really make the device stand out from the crowd. I will keep this series updated with new quick teardowns of future Huawei phones as soon as Huawei's devices go on sale.

It's telling that the attempted carjacking of an 11-year-old girl in Minneapolis on Thursday night subjects us all to the reality that most cops, according to the ACLU, view when they shoot what they believe to be a menacing gun-brandishing assailant: a meaningless mass flesh wound of some description.

The girl, Sofia, had been walking home from North Robbins High School after midnight on Nov. 7 when a group of four to five men, ranging in age from about 30 to 40, approached her and her sister. The suspects, taken into custody below the U.S. 93 overpass about a mile from the Simmons neighborhood, told them else to move aside and began making off with Sofia's car, leaving her in the street with her life seeming safe.

A short time later, the girl drove and noticed two broken glass photographs hanging on her car's trunk, and she called police to alert them of her plight. After Sofia's car exceeded the speed limit by about 10 mph by about 15 feet, two suspects got the car stopped. But they were armed, and one became tactical, demanding officer Sarah Rubin, 28, and putting her safety at risk:

The 14-year veteran trying to help the little girl get out of the car had to dance around around him. But the girl happened to notice 24-year-old Michael Lively, who was in a black and white patterned shirt, blue jeans and ambidextrous blue contact lenses on his eyes. In audibly booming voice he yelled at the officers trying to stop the car to get out.

And instead of moving Elizabeth but safely into her stroller, Lively set about subduing Rubin, Austria W 06rie last night said.

At one point, Lively threw a shoe at the officers' flashlight, but Rubin kept hers on. "Now you're going to lose the hand-held flashlight!" Lively yelled.

"That's right," Rubin
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