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Samsung note 9 official,when IPhone and others are still working on "infinity display" Samsung is going to" flexible display"

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Samsung mobile chief said Galaxy Note 9 will be foldable Samsung Responds To The iPhone X As The Company Looks To Launch A Foldable Note Device While Apple decided to highlight the new OLED screen technology in the iPhone X,  Samsung rolled out a little spoiler to remind everyone that the company which supplies Apple with   OLED screens was already   hard at work at the next generation… a bendable screen which is set to arrive in 2018. Samsung has indicated that the next Note phone, tentatively called the Galaxy Note 9, will become its first foldable smartphone. It was the first time the Samsung CEO mentioned an exact timeframe for the launch of a phone that can be folded in half. However, Koh did not clarify whether the phone will be branded as a smartphone or a tablet PC. “Samsung has the foldable smartphone in its roadmap for the Note series and is currently working to solve a series of hurdles before unveiling it next year,” said Koh Dong-jin, head of the tech g

Why companies like Google, Comcast,Intel are interested in CBRS spectrum

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A new licensing model with the potential to revolutionize the LTE industry The CBRS Alliance is looking more and more powerful every day. The group, which advocates for LTE services in the 3.5 GHz Citizens Broadband Radio Service (CBRS) spectrum, now boasts all four major US cellular carriers (AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile, and Sprint), cable giants Comcast and Charter, as well as Google, Intel, Nokia, and Qualcomm. It’s easy to see why the cellular carriers would be interested in more available spectrum, but what’s driving Google and other cable companies’ interests in the band? This post will examine what CBRS spectrum is, why it’s an attractive deployment option for cellular and non-wireless operators alike, and how this affects IoT business strategy moving forward. What is cbrs spectrum In 2015, FCC authorized the use of the 3.5 GHz band (3550 MHz to 3700 MHz) for shared wireless access, opening up previously protected spectrum used by the US Navy and other DoD members.

Universe Largest Blackhole explained atleast by researchers!!!

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Universe Largest Blackhole explained atleast by researchers!!! “Ultramassive black holes — that is, black holes with masses exceeding 10 billion solar masses — are probably not rare; several and even dozens of these colossal black holes may exist.” -Julie Hlavacek-Larrondo The brightest, most luminous objects in the entire Universe are neither stars nor galaxies, but quasars , like S5 0014+81. An illustration of an active black hole, one that accretes matter and accelerates a portion of it outwards in two perpendicular jets, is an outstanding descriptor of how quasars work. Image credit: Mark A. Garlick. The sixth brightest quasar known so far, its mass was determined in a 2009 study: 40 billion Suns. The mass of a black hole is the sole determining factor of the radius of the event horizon, for a non-rotating, isolated black hole. The most massive one of all is presently S5 0014+81, at 40,000,000,000 solar masses. Illustration credit: SXS team; Bohn et al 2015. I

These electric cars will challenge Tesla in the next 5 years

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These electric cars will challenge Tesla in the next 5 years Tesla has consistently been ahead of the curve on electric cars, but major automakers are finally starting to pose competition. Audi, Volkswagen, and Mercedes are just a few companies that are planning to unveil an electric car by 2020. We got a glimpse of what they have in store at this year's Frankfurt Motor Show. Comment your opinion and keep sharing

Best Fast charging method detailed comparison!!

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Fast charging One of the most common qualms from smartphone users is how their phones never last through the whole day. Despite all the advances in smartphones in recent years, such as quick charging solutions like Quick Charge, Dash Charge and SuperCharge, batteries feel like they have not evolved quick enough to keep up with our needs. Part of the blame goes onto OEMs, who do work towards making our smartphones more efficient year-on-year. But on the flip side, the increasing efficiency of our smartphones are seen as perfect excuses to thin down our phones by yet another millimeter. And to retain the practicality of the phone, advances in the field of charging are advertised as a key feature of the device. So what if your phone dies after 6 hours of standby? Now you can get a day’s power in half an hour, or some other slogan. Choice, one of Android’s strongest selling points, also ends up confusing users when it comes to charging standards. There are multiple charging s

After Blue Whale Challenge, anonymous messaging app, Sarahah emerges new menace on Net

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After Blue Whale Challenge, anonymous messaging app, Sarahah emerges new menace on Net Blue whale is not a game, once you enter you can’t exit," read the suicide note of a 19-year-old college student from Tamil Nadu’s Madurai district, who committed suicide by hanging himself recently. While the fatal game is suspected to be behind several teenage suicides across the globe, including India, there are many other such menaces on the internet By-Ananaya Banerjee “Blue whale is not a game, once you enter you can’t exit,” read the suicide note of a 19-year-old college student from Tamil Nadu’s Madurai district, who committed suicide by hanging himself recently. While the fatal game is suspected to be behind several teenage suicides across the globe, including India, there are many other such menaces on the internet. Close on the heels of Blue Whale is Sarahah, an anonymous messaging application, that has turned into a tool for malicious cyber attacks, such as bullying, h

An Artificial Intellegent Bady Unlocks the Secrets of Human!!!

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An Artificial Intellegent Bady Unlocks the Secrets of Human!!! Life Lessons BabyX, the virtual, artificially intelligent creation of Mark Sagar and his new company,  Soul Machines Ltd. , looks, sounds, and acts so much like a real baby that interacting with her produces a genuine emotional response — just like the kind you get when a real baby coos and giggles at you. That’s exactly the point: BabyX makes it appealing to humans to interact with an AI, and each instance of interaction teaches her more about what it’s like being human. Sagar is a force for the humanization of  AI , which he believes may be important to installing a symbiotic relationship between humans and AIs. Many AI experts argue that robots and AI systems can only realize their full potential if they become more like humans, with emotions and memories informing their behavior and decision; those are the things that motivate us to seek out new experiences. Sagar’s techniques in this area are radically inn