The news comes just days after Jackson withdrew his name from consideration to lead the VA.
Intel recently told investors that its 10-nanometer “Cannon Lake” chips won’t be ready until 2019, but by then, it might get leapfrogged by its PC arch-rival. AMD told investors that it’s sampling next-gen Zen 2 processors with 7-nanometer tech in pr…
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She described Wolf’s zings as “publicly calling out” the Trump administration on “their lies and attacks on the media.”
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So come 2nd of May, LG is expected to unveil their brand new smartphone, the LG G7 ThinQ. However leading up to the announcement, it appears that LG has been steadily teasing details about the handset. Recently the company had boasted that the display on the phone will feature a 1000 NIT brightness, but that’s not all.
The company has since come forward with yet another detail about the LG G7 ThinQ, which is the rumored Boombox Speaker. Earlier rumors had suggested that the LG G7 ThinQ could feature a Boombox Speaker feature, but now that has been pretty much confirmed by LG themselves who claim that the speakers on the upcoming handset will be able to reach volume levels of 6dB.
LG also claims that users will be able to crank up the volume on the handset where it will apparently be 10x louder than regular smartphones, but whether or not this is true remains to be seen as we’ll probably need to test it out for ourselves. Another interesting feature is that LG claims that if you were to put the phone on an aluminum surface, it will help amplify the bass effects.
LG is also boasting DTS:X 3D Surround Sound that will give the illusion of 3D sound while you’ve got headphones plugged in. It sounds like a rather promising and interesting feature, especially for those who watch a lot of videos on their phones, but either way check back with us on the 2nd of May for the details.
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In the past whenever a new iPhone is released, it usually takes a few weeks or a few months before shipping dates have been normalized. However with the iPhone X, it did not take long before shipping dates became shorter and shorter, which at that point in time left many wondering if it was either Apple getting a handle on supply, or if sales weren’t that good.
Many reports have suggested the latter and while Apple has put on a brave front, a new report from Fast Company is painting a different picture. The report claims that according to their sources, Apple themselves have expressed internally that they are disappointed with the sales of the iPhone X.
So much so that the company is expected to reduce the number of iPhone X units that they will be ordering from their suppliers where the company will now only order 8 million units in Q2 2018. This is following estimates that Apple was expected to have sold 14 million iPhone X units in the first quarter, and because they didn’t, they are apparently sitting on a bunch of inventory and are reducing orders in order to prevent a surplus, like it was the case with the iPhone 5c.
In any case Apple is expected to launch at least three new iPhones this year, where one is expected to be an even larger version of the iPhone X. Perhaps a larger display could interest customers, but if rumors of a higher than $1,000 price point is to be believed, Apple could have a hard time trying to convince their customers.
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