Samsung warns of Q4 profit drop, blames unexpectedly low semiconductor demand

Apple isn’t the only smartphone maker steeling itself (and analysts) for disappointing results. Samsung Electronics issued earnings guidance for the final quarter of 2018 today that not only marks its first quarterly profit decline in two years, but also fell far below analysts’ expectations. The company attributed the drop to lower-than-expected demand for its memory chips, which in previous quarters had helped bolster its earnings even when its smartphone business was lackluster.

Samsung Electronics said it expects consolidated operating profit of about 10.8 trillion won ($9.67 billion), a 28.7 percent drop from the 15.15 trillion won it recorded in the same period a year ago, and below the 13.2 trillion won that analysts polled by Thomson Reuters had predicted. Consolidated sales are expected to be about 59 trillion won, a 10.6 percent decrease from 65.98 trillion won a year ago ($52.9 billion). Analysts had estimated sales of 62.8 trillion won.

In a statement, the company said “we expect earnings to remain subdued in the first quarter of 2019 due to difficult conditions for the memory business,” thanks to unexpectedly weak demand from some of its data center customers.

Last week Samsung rival Apple lowered its first-quarter earnings guidance, as CEO Tim Cook said that the company now expected revenue of $84 billion, down from its initial projection of $89 billion to $93 billion. The company blamed sluggish demand in emerging markets, but, in general, the smartphone market has been underwhelming over the past two years.

About a year ago, Gartner recorded the first ever decline for global smartphone sales since 2004, when it first began tracking the market. It attributed the drop to two main factors: fewer feature phone owners upgrading to smartphones because of the lack of quality “ultra-low-cost” smartphones, and current smartphone owners deciding to buy and keep quality devices for longer periods of time.

Motorola Home Mods hands-on: One camera, many mounts

Today we’re taking a peek at a system called Home Mods. It’s branded with Motorola’s own bat symbol, and manufactured with Hubble Connected. This same group is responsible for making Motorola Baby Monitors and Motorola Headphones with Alexa, too. Much like the Motorola Modular Power System we got our hands on yesterday, this is a plug-and-play set of devices and … Continue reading

YouTube Ass Jake Paul Appears to Run Through Traffic Blindfolded for Bird Box Challenge

Whether or not you liked Bird Box, Netflix’s apocalyptic December 2018 movie about an unseen phenomenon that drives people that witness it into suicidal or homicidal madness, it’s turned into a terrible meme. Mimicking a pivotal sequence from the movie in which several survivors make a perilous journey while…

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Captain Marvel Special Look clip heralds start of ticket sales

This year is going to be big for comic books fans on both sides of the fence but most especially for the Marvel faithful. This year will see the conclusion to mystery left by Avengers: Infinity War. But to solve that mystery, one has to look back to the past. Almost literally too. With exactly two months left, the marketing … Continue reading

Samsung Joins Apple in the Revenue Estimate Hurt Locker

Earlier this month, tech giant Apple posted quarterly revenue projections of just $84 billion, much lower than its previous projections of $89 to 94 billion, setting off a “flash crash” in global currency markets. According to a Monday report by Bloomberg, its South Korea-based rival Samsung also appears to be hitting…

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Furrion's electric cooler keeps drinks cold for up to a week

Nothing ruins a tailgate faster than lukewarm beers, but with Furrion’s Rova electric cooler, that won’t be an issue — even if your party rages for a week.

Razer Updates Its Blade Laptops With NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX GPUs

#CES2019 – Due to the rapid progression that we see in technology, what you buy today can be made obsolete in the next few months. This is why if you want to futureproof yourself, buying the latest is a good way to do that, although admittedly it is pretty much like an endless game of cat and mouse.

That being said, if you want a gaming laptop that features the use of NVIDIA’s latest GeForce RTX GPUs, then you might be interested to learn that Razer has announced an update to its Blade 15 laptops where they will now feature the new GPUs from NVIDIA. The new GPUs can be found in the updated Razer Blade 15 Advanced Model laptops.

This will see the laptops use the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20, where gamers will have the choice of configuring their laptops to sport the RTX 2060 with 6GB of VRAm, RTX 2070 with 8GB of VRAM, or the RTX 2080 with 8GB of VRAM. If this sounds like something you might be interested in, Razer has stated that the new Blade 15 models with the new RTX GPUs will be available come 29th of January, 2019. More details about the laptop and its other possible configurations can be found on Razer’s website.

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Razer Updates Its Blade Laptops With NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX GPUs

#CES2019 – Due to the rapid progression that we see in technology, what you buy today can be made obsolete in the next few months. This is why if you want to futureproof yourself, buying the latest is a good way to do that, although admittedly it is pretty much like an endless game of cat and mouse.

That being said, if you want a gaming laptop that features the use of NVIDIA’s latest GeForce RTX GPUs, then you might be interested to learn that Razer has announced an update to its Blade 15 laptops where they will now feature the new GPUs from NVIDIA. The new GPUs can be found in the updated Razer Blade 15 Advanced Model laptops.

This will see the laptops use the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20, where gamers will have the choice of configuring their laptops to sport the RTX 2060 with 6GB of VRAm, RTX 2070 with 8GB of VRAM, or the RTX 2080 with 8GB of VRAM. If this sounds like something you might be interested in, Razer has stated that the new Blade 15 models with the new RTX GPUs will be available come 29th of January, 2019. More details about the laptop and its other possible configurations can be found on Razer’s website.

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Razer Updates Its Blade Laptops With NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX GPUs

#CES2019 – Due to the rapid progression that we see in technology, what you buy today can be made obsolete in the next few months. This is why if you want to futureproof yourself, buying the latest is a good way to do that, although admittedly it is pretty much like an endless game of cat and mouse.

That being said, if you want a gaming laptop that features the use of NVIDIA’s latest GeForce RTX GPUs, then you might be interested to learn that Razer has announced an update to its Blade 15 laptops where they will now feature the new GPUs from NVIDIA. The new GPUs can be found in the updated Razer Blade 15 Advanced Model laptops.

This will see the laptops use the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 20, where gamers will have the choice of configuring their laptops to sport the RTX 2060 with 6GB of VRAm, RTX 2070 with 8GB of VRAM, or the RTX 2080 with 8GB of VRAM. If this sounds like something you might be interested in, Razer has stated that the new Blade 15 models with the new RTX GPUs will be available come 29th of January, 2019. More details about the laptop and its other possible configurations can be found on Razer’s website.

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Report: Only 6 Migrants On Terror Watchlist Were Detained On Southern Border

There were nearly 7 times more on the Canadian border, NBC reports.