Apple Sinks From First to Fifth Place in Chinese Smartphone Market

[ad_1] Analytics company Canalys has released its latest report on China’s smartphone market for the first quarter of 2024, and Apple has come off worst among the top five brands jostling for supremacy in Asia’s largest economy. Huawei returned to the top spot after 13 quarters with a 17% market share. The local vendor shipped … Read more

Latest MultiStar update brings a new feature for One UI 6.1

[ad_1] Last updated: April 26th, 2024 at 08:30 UTC+02:00 Samsung has released a new version of the MultiStar app (version 7.1.33). It brings three changes; a new feature for foldable devices and tablets running on One UI 6.1, one visual improvement, and one bug fix. MultiStar now lets you maintain split mode Let’s start with … Read more

Quick Share can now send files to Samsung Family Hub refrigerators

[ad_1] Samsung has released an update to the Quick Share app for Galaxy smartphones and tablets. It bumps the version of the app to 13.6.13.6 and brings a huge feature, and that is the ability to share files with Samsung’s Family Hub lineup of refrigerators. At the moment, there’s no information about what kind of … Read more

Samsung launches two new power banks in USA, one with 45W fast charging

[ad_1] Samsung has launched two new power banks with a new design language. One has a battery capacity of 10,000mAh, while the other has a 20,000mAh battery capacity. Both are now available for purchase in the USA. These power banks were launched in South Korea in March 2024. Samsung’s 25W 10,000 mAh and 45W 20,000 … Read more

Thomas & Uber Cup live stream 2024: how to watch badminton FREE online

[ad_1] Two years on, India and South Korea’s respective Thomas and Uber Cup triumphs in 2022 are still difficult to fathom, but every action provokes a reaction. Hosts China have won the Uber Cup every time the tournament has been staged on home soil, and while India’s Thomas Cup team is identical on paper, its … Read more

Researchers produce thinnest sheet of metal ever using a 100-year old Japanese technique — Goldene could pave way for super catalysts, ultra high density optical storage and much more

[ad_1] Described by Nature as the “gilded cousin of Graphene”, Goldene is a one-atom-thick sheet of gold created by scientists from Linköping University (LiU) in Sweden.  It has unique properties that the researchers believe could pave the way for applications such as carbon dioxide conversion, hydrogen production, water purification, and communication. Shun Kashiwaya, a researcher … Read more

A mystery Wear OS watch has just surfaced as the Pixel Watch 3 gets closer

[ad_1] An FCC (Federal Communications Commission) listing was recently spotted indicating that a new WearOS smartwatch by Google is currently in the works with the model number G4SKY. The post itself doesn’t specifically say it’s a smartwatch. However, discovered instructions on viewing the “FCC E-label” strongly suggest that it is indeed a wearable. Don’t get … Read more

Apple is forging a path towards more ethical generative AI – something sorely needed in today’s AI-powered world

[ad_1] Copyright is something of a minefield right now when it comes to AI, and there’s a new report claiming that Apple’s generative AI – specifically its ‘Ajax’ large language model (LLM) – may be one of the only ones to have been both legally and ethically trained. It’s claimed that Apple is trying to … Read more

Developing countries are being used by hackers to try out new ransomware strains

[ad_1] IT security pros are not the only ones with sandboxes and honeypots to test malware in, as hackers are doing the same – in developing parts of the world. A report from Performanta says that many hackers would first try out new malware strains in developing countries, before targeting companies in the developed world. … Read more

Are robots the solution to the crisis in older-person care?

[ad_1] Interactive therapeutic robot Paro keeps a resident company at a nursing home in Japan.Credit: Noriko Hayashi/Panos Pictures Clara Berridge, an ethicist at the University of Washington, Seattle, recalls a story told by a colleague to a group of health-care and social-work students. Nature Outlook: Robotics and artificial intelligence An older man in a nursing … Read more