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+11 +1Apple files for 2018 iPhone lineup in Eurasian database ahead of fall release, two additional iPad models
The Eurasian database continues to be a good indicator of Apple’s forthcoming product releases. Some of the model identifiers unearthed earlier this month were unveiled yesterday as the new MacBook Pro laptops. Consomac today noticed that Apple has now registered a fleet of new iPhones running iOS 12, almost certainly destined to be the 2018 iPhone lineup launching in September.
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+3 +1Huawei Nova 3 Drawbacks -Gyaanbuzz
Huawei Nova 3 is the new smart phone launched from Huawei.It has good specifications but it has some drawbacks too.So,here are some Huawei Nova 3 Drawbacks.
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+7 +3Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 review: jack of all trades
Dell’s latest 15-inch XPS 2-in-1 is a high-end laptop that appeals to creative users: people who need power and portability, and might also appreciate a touchscreen and a stylus. It plays in the same field as HP’s Spectre x360 15, Microsoft’s Surface Book 2, and Apple’s 15-inch MacBook Pro. Right out of the box, Dell gets most things right with the XPS 15 2-in-1, with a just few areas that need improvement. Its build quality, attention to detail, power, and flexibility add up to a high-end experience that matches its premium price.
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+14 +1Forced Labor Is the Backbone of the World’s Electronics Industry
Malaysia bills itself as “heaven for foreign companies.” Since the 1970s, the Southeast Asian nation has drawn 5,000 foreign firms from more than 40 countries to set up facilities in parts of the country specially set aside for business development. The electronics industry—the country’s largest manufacturing sector, which makes everything from semiconductors to TVs to computer keyboards—accounts for over 36 percent of the country’s exports and a quarter of its employment, according to the country’s manufacturing-development agency. United States electronics companies have invested billions in their Malaysian operations to date.
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+14 +2Another “missing” component could revolutionize electronics
A new theory predicts the existence of an electronic device that works like an inverse transistor. It could make circuits, smaller, faster, and less power hungry.
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+10 +2One-Dimensional Material Packs a Powerful Punch for Next Generation Electronics
Engineers at the University of California, Riverside, have demonstrated prototype devices made of an exotic material that can conduct a current density 50 times greater than conventional copper interconnect technology. Current density is the amount of electrical current per cross-sectional area at a given point.
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+2 +1Louis Vuitton made a $370 luggage tracker
Louis Vuitton made a $370 luggage tracker to go with your your $4,300 suitcase
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+8 +1Researchers charge ahead to develop better batteries
Batteries die at the most inconvenient times. Cellphones go dark during important conversations because a battery hasn't been recharged. Or the automotive industry revs up with excitement for a new battery-powered vehicle, but it needs frequent recharging. Or yardwork is delayed because the battery for your string trimmer is dead.
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+18 +2Guide to Greener Electronics 2017
The Guide to Greener Electronics is an analysis of what 17 of the world’s leading consumer electronics companies are doing to address their environmental impacts, and where Greenpeace thinks work still needs to be done.
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+40 +7Extreme cold is no match for a new battery
A rechargeable battery that works at –70° C could be used in some of the coldest places on Earth or other planets.
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+25 +4Exploding e-Cigarettes Are a Growing Danger to Public Health
Whatever their physiological effects, the most immediate threat of these nicotine-delivery devices comes from a battery problem called thermal runaway
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+12 +2Xiaomi Redmi Note 5 Pro review: King of the hill
The Redmi Note 5 Pro has an 18:9 screen, an all-new dual camera at the back with portrait mode, a 20MP selfie camera with LED flash, and is the first phone in the world to be powered by the Snapdragon 636. This is the phone to beat in 2018.
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+23 +4Existing EV batteries could be recharged five times faster
Current EV batteries could be charged much quicker, researchers say.
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+18 +5LG will reportedly introduce a redesigned flagship phone in June
LG will introduce a redesigned flagship phone in June, codenamed Judy, reports Venture Beat. LG has previously said it would depart from its predictable smartphone launch cycle, with this June rumor marking a notable change. LG traditionally launches its G-series phones in the first half of the year, followed by its V-series in the second half.
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+19 +3These self-destructing electronics can turn your data to dust on command
A radio signal tells the components to vaporize.
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+28 +5This technology can shape future of electronics design
Researchers demonstrated a new memristor technology that can store up to 128 discernible memory states per switch, almost four times more than previously reported.
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+2 +1Washington Bill Would Make it Illegal to Sell Electronics That Don’t Have Easily Replaceable Batteries
A bill that would make it easier to fix your electronics is rapidly hurtling through the Washington state legislature. The bill’s ascent is fueled by Apple’s iPhone-throttling controversy, which has placed a renewed focus on the fact that our electronics have become increasingly difficult to repair.
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+34 +4Engineers Develop Flexible, Water-Repellent Graphene Circuits for Washable Electronics
Jonathan Claussen and the nanoengineers in his research group continue to find new ways to use graphene printing technology. They're now treating printed graphene with lasers to create electronic circuits that repel water. That could lead to washable electronics.
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+9 +3Samsung Electronics Aims to Change 5G Modem Chip Market with Exynos 5G
Samsung Electronics will take the wrap off a 5G telecommunication modem chip prototype for smartphones within this year. A change is expected in the modem chip market led by Qualcomm. It is said that Qualcomm has the most advanced company in the development of 5G modem chips. Recently, latecomer Intel is closely trailing Qualcomm. There is also a prospect that Samsung Electronics will form a three-runner race. Samsung Electronics is reportedly planning to significantly reduce its reliance on US telecom modem chips for 5G smartphones.
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+12 +5Kohler’s newest mirror brings Alexa into the bathroom
Kohler is smartening nearly every fixture in the bathroom, starting with the new Alexa-enabled Verdera Voice Lighted Mirror.
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