Talking to a human when you need to contact Amazon seems close to impossible. Apparently, all you need to do to get a hold of Jeff Bezos though is have your puppy stolen by a delivery driver and guess the CEO’s email address, according to CNBC. After…
Following similar moves from Facebook and Twitter, Google has now announced how it will be handling political ads going forward. All three have been compelled to address the issues that arose from the last US presidential election, during which Russi…
Today, Sinemia, a MoviePass competitor, announced its lowest pricing to date. For just $4.99 (on an annual plan), moviegoers in the US, UK, Canada and Australia can get one ticket per month to any 2D, traditional movie. For $6.99, you can get two tic…
Save for platforms like Netflix and Hulu, YouTube is more or less the de facto platform when it comes to watching videos online. This is why it doesn’t come as a surprise to learn that YouTube has recently revealed that they get about 1.8 billion logged-in viewers on a monthly basis.
It should be noted that this is for logged-in viewers, meaning that users who are actively signed into their YouTube accounts when watching videos. This means that the number of actual viewers could be considerably higher when you take into account those who are watching who aren’t logged in.
To that end, YouTube has also announced their plans for new originals that they plan to launch. “We’re using the global reach of YouTube to shine a light on the human stories that inspire us, make us smarter and demonstrate the potential of what we can achieve.” These originals include Will Smith: The Jump Off, Priyanka Chopra: If I Could Tell You Just One Thing, Jack Whitehall: Training Days, and Best Shot.
They will also be bringing back previous originals for a second season such as the Untitled Demi Lovato Project, The Super Slow Show Season 2, and The Super Slow Show Season 2.
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We’ve known for a while that Samsung has a foldable phone in the works, but exactly when will it be launched is anyone’s guess. A rumor from last year suggested that it could launch this year, but now a report from The Investor has revealed that the launch of the phone could take place in 2019 instead.
According to the report, Samsung has apparently informed their suppliers that they should start getting ready to supply the necessary components starting from November this year. Also because the phone apparently takes three months to assemble, it might only be revealed next year at MWC 2019.
The report also seems to be in line with an earlier rumor which indicated that the upcoming foldable smartphone will be a limited run device, in which Samsung is only aiming to ship about 300,000-500,000 units first to gauge the phone’s marketability. This is versus the 50 million or so units that Samsung typically ships for its flagship handsets.
As for the design, the current prototype uses three 3.5-inch screens, with one on the outside, and two on the inside which when unfolded will yield a 7-inch display. In any case take it with a grain of salt for now, but here’s hoping that all that waiting will be worth it.
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With War mode, PUBG Corporation seems to have stumbled onto something that players love, so it’s not much of a surprise to see it returning as this weekend’s limited-time game mode. If you enjoyed previous iterations of War mode, you’ll be able to dive back in this weekend, but there are some big changes to take note of before you … Continue reading
Kia has taken the wraps off its new Niro EV electric crossover, an all-EV version of the compact city car. The battery-electric vehicle was previewed at CES 2018 back in January, but this is the first time we’ve seen it in production form. As you might expect, a few of the more showy design features have been lost along the … Continue reading
If you’re in Las Vegas, you can now experience what it feels like to ride in a self-driving car: Lyft has announced that it’s unleashing 30 autonomous vehicles in the city. The ride-hailing company piloted its autonomous ride-sharing vehicles late la…
If you love playing Minecraft on the PS3, Xbox 360, Wii U or PS Vita, the game’s developers have some bad news for you. The next update, called “Update Aquatic,” will be the last that is compatible with these platforms.
We’ve known for a while that Samsung has a foldable phone in the works, but exactly when will it be launched is anyone’s guess. A rumor from last year suggested that it could launch this year, but now a report from The Investor has revealed that the launch of the phone could take place in 2019 instead.
According to the report, Samsung has apparently informed their suppliers that they should start getting ready to supply the necessary components starting from November this year. Also because the phone apparently takes three months to assemble, it might only be revealed next year at MWC 2019.
The report also seems to be in line with an earlier rumor which indicated that the upcoming foldable smartphone will be a limited run device, in which Samsung is only aiming to ship about 300,000-500,000 units first to gauge the phone’s marketability. This is versus the 50 million or so units that Samsung typically ships for its flagship handsets.
As for the design, the current prototype uses three 3.5-inch screens, with one on the outside, and two on the inside which when unfolded will yield a 7-inch display. In any case take it with a grain of salt for now, but here’s hoping that all that waiting will be worth it.
Samsung’s Foldable Smartphone Now Rumored For 2019 Launch , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.