Samsung begins OLED production for Galaxy Fold
Samsung Display has begun mass production of the foldable OLED panels that will go into the Galaxy Fold smartphone. Read More
Cloud Native Computing Foundation adopts Kubernetes-friendly container runtime
Red Hat’s Container Runtime Interface — Orchestrator (CRI-O) — is now a CNCF incubation level project. As such, it may soon challenge Docker as the top container runtime. Read More
Google Pixel 3a: Name, specs, price, release date, and the latest rumors
All signs point to Google readying a mid-tier Pixel phone, with a release sooner rather than later. Here’s what we know. Read More
Programming languages: Developers reveal most loved, most loathed, what pays best
Here are the most-loved programming languages and what developers can expect to earn by knowing them. Read More
Raspberry Pi accessories to take your single-board projects to the next level
Need to extend the capability of a Raspberry Pi for a bigger project? Here are some accessories that you can turn to in order to vastly expand on what the board can do. Read More
Best Raspberry Pi alternatives (April 2019)
Fantastic selection of single board computers suitable for a variety of projects, from basic homebrew builds all the way to advanced applications such as automation, and even AI and ML, with prices ranging from around $10 to over $250. Read More
Windows 10 May 2019 Update rolls out for final round of bug fixes
Windows 10 May 2019 Update now hits Release Preview ring, as Microsoft says it’ll start releasing Windows 10 “19H2 bits” this spring. Read More
How phony iPhones duped Apple
How were two students allegedly able to dupe Apple out of almost a million dollars by sending the company thousands of fake iPhones and getting them exchanged for genuine ones? Read More
LG V50 ThinQ 5G to have ‘customised’ AI
Handset will go on sale April 19 in South Korea, and will have new customised AI services that alert users about expiring coupons and improved search capabilities. Read More
The Linux desktop is in trouble
Linus Torvalds looks to Chromebooks and Android for the future of the Linux desktop, while Linux Mint developers aren’t happy with each other. Read More