Samsung is reportedly working on the alleged Galaxy C5 Pro and C7 Pro, which were expected to hit retail this month. However, it appears there are slight change of plans at the company’s end. According to a new report, the launch of the Galaxy C5 Pro and Galaxy C7 Pro …
Read More »iPhone 8 rumors increasingly point to curved OLED display
Apple kicked off the era of capacitive touchscreen smartphones, but its display technology has fallen a little behind in recent years. The AMOLED panels used by smartphone makers like Samsung can best Apple’s LCDs in every category, but Apple might be planning to play catch up with the iPhone 8. …
Read More »Why you should (or shouldn’t) root your Android device
Android is based on the Linux kernel, so right from the start, tinkerers and power users were interested in gaining root access to make changes and graft on new features. In the early days, this was a fairly simple procedure on most devices. There were several apps and tools that …
Read More »Engineers claim Samsung’s aggressive design led to Note 7 fires
Samsung’s Note 7 release and subsequent is quickly becoming a legendary blunder in the smartphone industry. The Korean electronics giant is still conducting an internal investigation of the battery fires that plagued this device during its short life. But manufacturing technology company Instrumental has gotten its hands on a Note 7 …
Read More »VW’s 13th brand: Moia, for ride-hailing (and maybe self-driving) electric shuttles
Add Volkswagen to the major automakers who are creating a mobility services company. VW’s service is called Moia; it will be headquartered in Berlin, and it will kick off a year from now in Berlin and Hamburg, Germany. The service will eventually provide cars using the Moia brand. Before that, …
Read More »Apple says iPhone 6s battery failures are caused by ‘ambient air’ exposure
Regardless of whether or not you like the iPhone, you have to admit Apple’s hardware has always been impeccably well designed. Its phones feel extremely high-quality, but the last few years have been marred by several high-profile hardware defects. First was “touch disease,” which Apple refused to acknowledge for ages, …
Read More »Samsung plans to update the Galaxy Note 7 to completely kill its battery
It may be hard to believe, but there are still people using the Samsung Galaxy Note 7, even after months of Samsung and carriers doing everything possible to get them back. The Note 7 was officially cancelled a few months ago following repeated battery fires, which persisted after a recall …
Read More »Blizzard, Google team up to teach next-generation AIs how to play Starcraft II
Earlier this year, Google’s AlphaGo AI successfully beat world-class champion Go player Lee Se-dol in four games out of five. This was a significant milestone, thanks to the sheer number of positions that are possible within the game, and the difficulty of creating an AI that could efficiently evaluate them before the …
Read More »Who makes the most reliable hard drives?
For the last few years, Backblaze has released quarterly reports on its hard drive reliability and replacement rates. Backblaze is a provider of cloud backup services and uses its own custom storage solutions (dubbed Drive Pods) to hold hundreds of gigabytes of data in each pod. This month, the company …
Read More »4K Netflix is finally coming to PCs, but you probably still can’t watch it
Chalk this one up as mildly infuriating. In the past, we’ve covered Netflix’s 4K streaming limitations and how the platform was limited to handful of televisions, even though PCs are easily capable of handling 4K. Now we know that 4K content is officially coming to the PC with the release …
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