Researchers Develop Low Cost Energy Efficient Batteries Using A New Compound Here S What It Is

The researchers at the South China University of Technology have come up with a new compound that is significantly energy-efficient and cheaper to produce than current battery technologies. The latest compound, developed using a chemical compound called TEMPO, was recently detailed in a paper published in the Energy Material Advances Journal. As per the paper, the new battery compound helps develop a special kind of battery named Aqueous redox flow battery....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 258 words · Rex Vela

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 2 Might Come With Stereo Speakers

— Ricciolo (@Ricciolo1) November 3, 2020 Meanwhile, another tipster, (@Ricciolo1), has tweeted a teaser image suggesting that the upcoming smartphone will ship with stereo speakers. It will be an upgrade over the first-gen device which sports a single downward-firing speaker. — Ricciolo (@Ricciolo1) November 3, 2020 The Z Flip 2 is also said to come with a triple camera setup at the back and a larger display upfront. That’s according to a recent report from Dutch tech blog, Let’s Go Digital, which further claims that the rectangular rear-camera array on the device might have either a vertical or horizontal orientation....

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 192 words · Ruby Shoals

Samsung Is Working On A Dual Hinge Galaxy Fold

As per the report by Nikkei Asia, Samsung is developing a foldable device featuring a two-fold design and dual-hinges. The company has reportedly filed a bunch of patents for such a device in the past few months. And the device should make its way to users by the end of 2021. The report comes after the Samsung CEO confirmed to not launch any Galaxy Note devices this year due to a shortage in chips supply....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 264 words · Isidro Agrela

Samsung Is Working On A Truly Wireless Charging Technology

Samsung Through-Air Wireless Charging Tech Revealed According to a report by Patently Apple, the South Korean Patent Office published a patent, PCT/KR2021/009778, filed by Samsung recently. It describes a wireless power transmission device that would be able to charge smartphones and other compatible accessories without physically coming in contact with them. The Korean giant mentions that it is possible to develop a wireless power transmission device along with a resonator that can either be mounted on top of the wireless charging device or anywhere near it....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 327 words · Amy Lawrence

Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 The First 8K Ultrawide Monitor Teased

Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 to Arrive Soon AMD’s presentation revealed that the Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 will come with support for DisplayPort 2.1, which will enable the monitor to reach the 8K video mark. It is also suggested that the 8K resolution will be possible in horizontal orientation. So, vertical orientation may struggle. But, it should be much better than a 4K or a 5K display. It could have a QLED Mini-LED display and support a high refresh rate....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 237 words · Danny Westmoreland

Samsung Schedules Galaxy A Event For March 17 Galaxy A53 And A73 Launch Expected

Samsung Galaxy A Event Is Happening This Week Samsung’s Galaxy A Event will go live at 10 am ET (7:30 pm IST) on March 17 and will be an online one. It will be live-streamed on the company’s YouTube channel and even the Samsung Newsroom. The company has claimed that the Galaxy A smartphones will provide “the fully-loaded experience that people want from a smartphone.” There are a few clues in the teaser posted on Twitter, though....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 350 words · Delia Taylor

Samsung To Debut The World S First 200Mp Image Sensor With Galaxy S23 Series Report

Samsung Galaxy S23 To Bring a 200MP Camera Last year, Samsung unveiled the world’s first 200MP image sensor for mobile devices in the form of the ISOCELL HP1 image sensor. The industry-first camera sensor comes with 0.64 micron-sized pixels and supports 8K videos on mobile devices. Now, according to a recent report by Korea’s ETNews, the company is on its way to the end stage of developing the ISOCELL HP1 sensor....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 299 words · Jack Woodall

Samsung Viewfinity S8 Monitor With Qhd Display Introduced Beebom

Samsung ViewFinity S8: Specs and Features The Samsung ViewFinity S8 comes in two screen sizes: 27-inch and 32-inch, both of which support a UHD (3,840 × 2,160) screen resolution. The monitor has an IPS LCD panel. There’s also support for 98% of the DCI-P3 color gamut and up to 1 billion colors. As mentioned earlier, this is an industry-first UL-certified glare-free monitor, which gets a matter display layer to curb light reflection....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 272 words · Stella Taylor

Samsung Wallet App Launched To Let You Store Cards Keys And Ids In One Place

Samsung Announces its Own Digital Wallet Samsung recently shared an official blog post to announce Samsung Wallet. The Korean giant describes it as “a new platform that enables Galaxy users to organize digital keys, boarding passes, identification cards and more, in one easy-to-use and secure mobile application.” Samsung says that its digital wallet is protected by its in-house defense-grade security system, Samsung Knox. Other than this, certain sensitive items in the Samsung Wallet are stored in an isolated Secure Element, protecting all those items from physical or digital hacking....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 377 words · Derek Wall

Snapchat S New Dual Camera Feature Reaches Ios Users

Snapchat Wants You to Be a Part of Every Moment! Snapchat’s new Dual Camera feature mimics the working of the BeReal app and even the recently introduced smartphones that come with the Dual View mode, including, the Vivo V25 Pro, Oppo Reno 8 Pro, and more. Snapchat, in a release, said, “Snap’s Camera is one of the most used cameras in the world. Today, we’re introducing Dual Camera, a new way for Snapchatters to capture multiple perspectives at the same time – so everyone can be part of the moment, as it happens....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 219 words · Horace Alvarez

Sony Expected To Introduce Xbox Game Pass Rival Soon

Sony’s XBox Game Pass Competitor Coming Soon A report by Bloomberg reveals that the Sony gaming subscription service is codenamed, Spartacus, and will include a number of modern and classic gaming titles for users. They will be able to access them by paying a monthly fee. The service is expected to combine Sony’s existing PlayStation Plus and PlayStation Now subscriptions. The PlayStation Plus service offers online multiplayer games and free monthly titles, while the Now service consists of old PS5 games for users to play and download....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 366 words · Ruth Barron

Surface Duo Is The Best Invention Of 2020 Time Magazine

The popular New York City-based weekly news magazine recently shared a post about the Surface Duo, hailing the device as a “glimpse into the future of mobile computing”. “Is it a phone or is it a notebook? In the case of Microsoft’s Surface Duo, the answer is it’s both. The dual-screen Android smartphone ($1,399) opens like a spiral binder, revealing a pair of screens. Unfold it and it’s a digital ­notebook—drag items from one app to another, expand a single app to fill both screens (perfect for reading), or use a Surface Pen to get some writing done on one screen while you chat on the other,” the magazine said in its blog post....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 217 words · Lindsay Hobden

The Winamp Skin Museum Will Get You All Nostalgic

A Deep Dive Into the Sea of Nostalgia Created by Jordan Eldredge, an engineer working at Facebook, the “Winamp Skin Museum” contains over 65,000 skins that were made for the media player back when it was popular in the market. You can browse through the skins and interact with the player as if it was already installed on your PC. “The Winamp Skin Museum is an attempt to build a fast, searchable, and shareable, interface for the collection of Winamp Skins amassed on the Internet Archive,”, says the Eldredge, the creator of the project....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 266 words · Anna Evitt

The Classic Angry Birds Game Makes A Glorious Return To Android And Ios

Classic Angry Birds Game Returns on iOS and Android Back in 2019, Rovio pulled the Angry Birds title off of the App Store and Play Store. At the time, the company did not clarify its move other than stating that it was for “testing purposes.” However, the developer recently took to Twitter to announce the return of the title to mobile devices as the Rovio Classics: Angry Birds. You can check out the tweet along with an animated cinematic video right below....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 374 words · Rodolfo Kohnz

This Ai Can Turn Text Sentences Into Quirky Images

Dubbed as “DALL-E”, this AI-bot was recently showcased by the non-profit AI organization, OpenAI. The name, if you are thinking is familiar, is actually a blend of the name of the popular Spanish artist, Salvador Dali (repopularized by Money Heist) and the name of the adorable bot from Pixar’s universe, Wall-E. Now, DALL-E is not your regular text-to-image conversion AI. It is a unique neural network that takes your descriptive text sentences and turns them into accurate pictures....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 331 words · Paul Brizuela

This Chat App Will Let You Use Imessage On Android Windows

Now, if you are unaware, iMessage is an Apple-only service as it solely works on the company’s own devices such as iPhones, iPads, and Macs. It is the part of the closed ecosystem which Apple is known for and as a result, the app has never been available for Android or Windows users since its launch. However, with Beeper, Migicovski states that you will be able to access iMessage on your Android, Windows, or Linux devices “using some trickery”....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 303 words · Geraldine Milardo

This Chrome Extension Lets You Leave Sticky Notes On Websites

Leave Notes on Websites with this Chrome Extension Jam on Chrome is a Chrome extension that you can use to start reporting bugs and give feedback to your team right away. It allows users to leave useful comments or design suggestions/ changes on their websites. While commenting, the app automatically captures screenshots, logs, and browser information relating to the bugs. Moreover, it lets users annotate visual bugs and design faults of a website right on the page....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 292 words · Noelle Wallace

This Macos Time Tracker App Can Help Boost Your Productivity

Rize: An Intelligent Time Tracker Developed by a duo of young San Francisco-based developers, Will Goto and Macgill Davis, Rize is essentially an intelligent time tracking app that helps you to be more productive. It collects the data relating to your digital activities on various web browsers and apps to provide you with crucial data and solutions to be more focused on your work. Unlike existing time trackers that just categorize the tracked time, Rize is a smarter tool that not only categorizes the tracked data but also encourages the user to take breaks, be more focused on a specific work, and show which activities are the most distracting ones....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 274 words · Dennis Wiltberger

Tinder S New Plus One Feature Helps You Find Wedding Dates

Tinder Plus One Launched to Find Wedding Dates Present in the app’s Explore section, Tinder users can easily narrow down people who are either looking for or willing to be on a wedding date with this feature. According to Tinder, the feature comes after they noticed a 45% increase in mentions of ‘plus one’ in Tinder bios since the start of this year. “We know many of our members are looking for a Plus One for their next wedding and we’re excited to now give them a way to do exactly that on Tinder,” said Kyle Miller, VP of Product Innovation at Tinder....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 215 words · Manuela Torres

Twitter Now Lets You Change Who Can Reply To Your Tweets After You Post Them

The company announced the feature via an official tweet recently. The feature lets users change the accessibility of their tweets to bar certain people from replying to them. That means users can now change who can reply to their tweets after they have shared them with the world. You can check out the tweet attached right below. — Twitter Safety (@TwitterSafety) July 13, 2021 For those unaware, you can already change a tweet’s conversation setting and chose who can reply to it, thanks to a feature rolled out to the public back in 2020....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 298 words · Mike Morren