Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold has sold out in just a few minutes, leaving many eager fans disappointed. The 10-inch flexible display and powerful specs made it an attractive option for those looking for a high-end folding phone. However, the $2,899 price tag may have been a major deterrent for some.
Meanwhile, a leak has provided a first glimpse at Google's upcoming Aluminium OS, which is expected to replace ChromeOS in the long run. The interface appears to be a blend of Android and ChromeOS elements, with a taskbar and start menu reminiscent of Windows 11. However, Vivaldi CEO Jon von Tetzchner has made it clear that his browser will remain AI-free.
In other news, Samsung has introduced a new sustainable screen material made from phytoplankton-based bio-resin. The display's housing has been certified as being composed of 45% recycled plastic and 10% bio-resin, which can help reduce carbon emissions during manufacturing.
Frankfurt Airport is also testing Bluetooth Auracast technology to send gate announcements directly to passengers' hearing aids, smartphones, and wireless earbuds. This could greatly improve accessibility for the deaf and hard of hearing in public spaces.
Lastly, Split has released a revolutionary full-glow watch called In The Skies, which boasts an all-white design and a secret ratio of Japanese luminous powder that allows it to glow in the dark.
Meanwhile, a leak has provided a first glimpse at Google's upcoming Aluminium OS, which is expected to replace ChromeOS in the long run. The interface appears to be a blend of Android and ChromeOS elements, with a taskbar and start menu reminiscent of Windows 11. However, Vivaldi CEO Jon von Tetzchner has made it clear that his browser will remain AI-free.
In other news, Samsung has introduced a new sustainable screen material made from phytoplankton-based bio-resin. The display's housing has been certified as being composed of 45% recycled plastic and 10% bio-resin, which can help reduce carbon emissions during manufacturing.
Frankfurt Airport is also testing Bluetooth Auracast technology to send gate announcements directly to passengers' hearing aids, smartphones, and wireless earbuds. This could greatly improve accessibility for the deaf and hard of hearing in public spaces.
Lastly, Split has released a revolutionary full-glow watch called In The Skies, which boasts an all-white design and a secret ratio of Japanese luminous powder that allows it to glow in the dark.