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Samsung Continues To Tease Upcoming Foldable Smartphone

It is largely expected that at the Samsung Developer Conference, the company will be taking the wraps off its foldable smartphone. Nothing official has been announced yet, but the company is continuing to tease users as they have recently made some changes to the Samsung Mobile photo on Facebook.

As you can see in the image to the right, the photo has been changed where the Samsung logo has been folded. Presumably all of this is leading up to Samsung’s official unveiling. The conference will be taking place later this week so we should have all the official details soon enough, but it should be noted that the unveiling does not necessarily mean a launch.

According to reports, Samsung will unveil the phone but it might only be a working prototype to show how far the company has come along, and to give customers an idea of what the final device could look like. A report from Bloomberg last week even suggested that Samsung’s foldable smartphone might only be made available in Q2 2019, which means that fans will have a bit of waiting to do.

In the meantime it looks like Samsung will no longer be the first company to launch a foldable smartphone. That title has gone to Chinese smartphone maker Royole who recently unveiled their own foldable smartphone the FlexPai.

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As Trump Spreads Fog Of Falsehoods, His Fans Make Excuses For Him

Trump’s lies are as good as gold to his base

Brian Kemp's 'Cyber Crimes' Investigation Against Democrats Sure Looks Shady

Georgia Secretary of State and increasingly desperate Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp, who is tied in the polls with Democratic nominee Stacey Abrams, has shamelessly used his position as the state’s top election monitor to purge hundreds of thousands of voters from the rolls and close hundreds of…

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Amazon drops its free-shipping minimum for the holidays

Amazon is making rivals like Walmart sweat a bit more over the holidays by offering free shipping with no minimum purchase to everyone. The company announced that it’s waiving the usual $25 minimum fee required for non-Prime customers in a US-only pr…

Battlefield 5 PC Specs Revealed

If you’re more of a PC gamer and are thinking about potentially playing EA’s upcoming Battlefield 5 on the PC, then you probably need to make sure that you have the required specs to run the game. Thankfully the folks at EA and DICE have shared the the minimum and recommended specs needed to run the game on your computer.

Starting with the minimum specs which is what you’ll need at the bare minimum to get the game up and running, is either 64-bit Windows 8.1 or Windows 10. You will also need to an Intel Core i5 6600K or AMD FX-8350 CPU with 8GB of RAM, and an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 or GeForce GTX 660 GPU, or if you’re more of an AMD kind of gamer, an AMD Radeon RX 560 or HD 7850 with 2GB of VRAM, and at least 50GB of storage space.

For gamers who would prefer being able to run the game at a higher framerate, then the recommended specs include an AMD Ryzen 3 1300X or an Intel Core i7 4790 CPU or better, with at least 12GB of RAM, and for the GPU, we’re looking at an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 with 6GB of VRAM, or an AMD Radeon RX 580 with 8GB of VRAM.

Battlefield 5 is currently set for a release on the PC, Xbox One, and the PS4 come 20th of November, so gamers will still have a couple of weeks to make the necessary upgrades to their PCs in case they don’t meet the minimum or recommended PC specs.

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Konami Reassures That P.T. Is Still Playable To Those Who Own It

Several years ago, Konami released a game called P.T. which was basically a playable demo for an upcoming Silent Hill game. That particular Silent Hill title has since been cancelled, but not before making P.T. something of a cult classic as many found the game to be incredibly scary and fun.

Eventually Konami stopped making the demo available, leading to gamers selling their PS4 consoles on eBay with the game preinstalled. There was even a brief scare that suggested that Konami was deleting the game (this was not true), but more recently it appears that there was yet another scare amongst gamers as a rumored update would render the game unplayable, something which Konami has since debunked as false.

In a statement issued to various gaming websites, Konami said, “After our investigation we can confirm that there have been no Konami or PlayStation Network(PSN) update that would have affected or prevent access to the game.” The rumor originated from a post on Reddit in which it was alleged that Konami would be releasing a patch that would disable the game, although exactly why they would do that to begin with is unclear.

In any case the game is still unavailable to those who failed to download the game before it was taken down, and while it’s nice to hear about the game thrust into the spotlight again after all these years, we doubt that Konami has plans to make the demo available again.

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Utah Mayor Pleaded With Americans To Vote Before He Was Killed In Afghanistan

“I hope we all remember that we have far more as Americans that unites us than divides us.”

Trump Has Been Playing Rihanna Songs At Rallies. ‘Not For Much Longer,’ She Says

“Me nor my people would ever be at or around one of those tragic rallies,” the singer wrote.

Pete Hegseth’s Obama Slam Backfires When He Gets A Brutal Fact-Check On Live TV

Hegseth’s claims about the economy were corrected in real-time on “Fox and Friends.”