Samsung Galaxy Fold screens after two days broken at reviewers
Several reviewers report that their review copy of the Samsung Galaxy Fold broke down within two days. The Galaxy Fold was unveiled by Samsung in February, and comes with a foldable screen that unfolds to a 7.3-inch display.
For folding, the phone includes a flexible plastic screen with a hinge. Tha... Read more
Red Hat: ‘Almost all companies see the importance of open source in’.
Almost all companies around the world now recognise the importance of open source. The new Red Hat State of Enterprise Open Source report, based on 950 interviews with global enterprise IT leaders, demonstrates this. Only 1% of the enterprises reject that interest.
"The question is no longer when y... Read more
HP introduces with Sure Sense deep learning security for business laptop portfolio
HP launched HP Sure Sense, a new endpoint security solution for its business laptop portfolio, based on artificial intelligence and deep learning. The security solution is standard embedded in all new business laptops that the American supplier is going to bring onto the market from now on.
With the... Read more
Intel quits 5G smartphone modems and looks at options
The closure of the lawsuit between Qualcomm and Apple and the renewed cooperation between them is bad news for Intel. The current iPhone and iPad modem supplier cannot stop Qualcomm's 5G bulldozer and throws in the towel.
The deal between Qualcomm and Apple came as a thunderbolt from the blue. Afte... Read more
Synology presents RackStation RS819 with four slots
Synology has unveiled the RackStation RS819. This is a compact and scalable four slot NAS rack model that supports snapshot technology. Business teams can easily manage, share and sync data with the NAS rack model. They can also make backups.
According to Synology product manager Michael Wang, achie... Read more
SAP enhances SAP HANA with Intel modules and machine learning features
SAP has made several improvements to its SAP HANA database, both in the cloud and on-premise. With the improvements, companies need to become more intelligent, more agile and more efficient. These include new machine learning capabilities and improved cloud support.
SAP HANA is an in-memory databas... Read more
Does the rise of 3D printing affect the demand for traditional printing?
3D printing is very popular nowadays. Not everyone has a 3D printer yet, but this is not expected to take long. The development of 3D printing is very fast. There are many companies that already own a 3D printer. Does this change anything for traditional printing or not? At the moment, 3D printing h... Read more
Adobe releases beta of painting software Project Gimini
Adobe released a beta version of Project Gimini. The software program focuses on illustration, painting and drawing and is equipped with brushes that naturally simulate paints on a canvas.
Project Gemini provides artists with so-called raster and vector brushes, which they can combine with iPad app... Read more
“Apple doesn’t launch MacBook Pro with a bigger screen until 2021.
Well-known analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said in February that he expected Apple to present a MacBook Pro with a larger screen and a 31.6-inch 6K screen this year. Now, however, Kuo has slightly changed the details and timing of those products, says MacRumors.
Initially, Kuo predicted the launch of a new Mac... Read more
Fingerprint scanner Samsung Galaxy S10 deluded with 3D printed fingerprint
The fingerprint sensor in the Samsung Galaxy S10 appears to mislead with a 3D printed fingerprint of the user. That's what a user discovered under the name darkshark on Imgur, writes The Verge.
The user described his project on Imgur. To fool the fingerprint scanner, he took a picture of his fingerp... Read more