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FRONT PAGE: MARTA CEO Jeffrey Parker, 56, Has Died - The Atlanta Journal Constitution 20/01/2022

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SURVEY MONKEY: Axios|Momentive Poll: January 6th Revisited 19/01/2022

SURVEY MONKEY: Axios|Momentive Poll: January 6th Revisited More than half (57%) say events similar to those of Jan. 6th are likely to occur again in the next few years Almost two-thirds (63%) say Jan. 6th events have at least temporarily changed the way Americans think about their democratic government (Democrats are more likely than Republicans, 81% vs. 52%)58% of people support the work of the House select committee (88% among Democrats, 32% among Republicans)Only a slim majority (55%) accepts Joe Biden as having legitimately won the 2020 election, down slightly from 58% a year agoU.S. adults are united on one thing: America is more divided today than ever before and 53% say these divisions have are worse than before and are likely to continue far into the future, roughly the same as in May and January of 2021A year after the storming of the U.S. Capitol, more than half (57%) of Americans say similar events are likely to reoccur in the next few years, according to a

SURVEY MONKEY: Axios|Momentive Poll: January 6th Revisited More than half (57%) say events similar to those of Jan. 6th are likely to occur again in the next few years Almost two-thirds (63%) say Jan. 6th events have at least temporarily changed the way Americans think about their democratic government (Democrats are more likely than Republicans, 81% vs. 52...

FRONT PAGES: January Temperatures And Immigrant Entrepreneurship 19/01/2022

FRONT PAGES: January Temperatures And Immigrant Entrepreneurship -- - Ames, IA – The new year's slide can often be measured in the disappearance or resurgence of gym memberships, the loss of string lights on roofs and, perhaps most importantly, the colder winter weather. Iowa State University researchers discovered a surprising link between temperature drops and immigrant entrepreneurs. January is the coldest month in the United States. The working papers of the researchers reveal that the proportion of immigrants who are self-employed to those who are paid is higher in areas with warmer January temperatures (i.e. the South) than in regions with colder January temperatures (i.e. the Midwest). Specifically, the researchers found an additional 10 degrees Fahrenheit of mean January temperature is associated with a 1. 46% increase in the rate of immigrant entrepreneurs. "That may not sound like a lot, but if you go from a 10-degree mean temperature in a state like

FRONT PAGES: January Temperatures And Immigrant Entrepreneurship Newswise — AMES, IA – The slide into the new year can often be measured by the disappearance of string lights on roofs, a resurgence in gym memberships and perhaps most noticeable – colder winter weather. January holds the title as the chilliest month of the year for most states in the U.S., a...

Two $1,400 stimulus checks could be coming next month. Check to see if your eligibility 19/01/2022

Two $1,400 stimulus checks could be coming next month. Check to see if your eligibility .

The Los Angeles Times Editorial board became the latest entity in a commentary this week calling for Congress to revive President Biden’s expanded child credit .. Which, as everyone probably knows by now, this month reverted back to its pre-Covid max amount of $2,000 (instead of $3,600). That also means, at least for the time being, no new federal stimulus check in 2022 is coming. It's not happening yet, at least.

"It is deeply disappointing that one of America's most powerful tools for reducing childhood poverty, the expanded federal child credit, was allowed to end without so much as a vote by the US Senate." the LAT were opined .



There is a way to look at this issue from a half-full perspective that's worthwhile.

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Two $1,400 stimulus checks could be coming next month. Check to see if your eligibility . The Los Angeles Times Editorial board became the latest entity in a commentary this week calling for Congress to revive President Biden’s expanded child

Supermassive black hole gobbled up a star in the 1980s, and high schoolers helped discover it 18/01/2022

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An artist's depiction of a black hole eating a star, also known as a tidal disruption event, and producing a superfast jet.
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Astronomers have found evidence of a black hole snacking on a star in data gathered back in the 1980s, according to new research. The researchers say that they have identified the signature of such an event in data gathered during the 1980s, thanks to a pair of high school interns from Massachusetts. When a star comes too close to a black hole, the massive object's gravity tugs at the star, pulling matter into the black hole and producing a burst of light in what astronomers dub a tidal disruption event. And while astronomers have seen this phenomenon occur about 100 times, very few of those sightings rely on radio observations, as the 1980s event does. "Gravity around the

Supermassive black hole gobbled up a star in the 1980s, and high schoolers helped discover it SCIENCE NEWS: Home News Science & Astronomy An artist's depiction of a black hole eating a star, also known as a tidal disruption event, and producing a

GOOGLE: You Have New Gear For The Holidays. What Now? 18/01/2022

GOOGLE: You Have New Gear For The Holidays. What Now? W William Paul Ellis Keyword contributor The Pixel 6 Pro. The new year is here, and the holidays are (officially) over. It's now that you have received a new gadget. We asked the experts at Google for some quick setup tips so that you can use your new...whatever...right away. So you got a Pixel 6 Pro...Begin by setting up fingerprint unlock for quick and easy access. Prepare for future emergencies and turn on the extreme battery saver feature in the settings app. The extreme battery

GOOGLE: You Have New Gear For The Holidays. What Now? W William Paul Ellis Keyword contributor The Pixel 6 Pro. The new year is here, and the holidays are (officially) over. If you were gifted a new Google gadget, that means it’s time to get your new gear out of the box and into your home or pocket.We talked to the experts here at Google…

Tesla's Full Self Driving Mode Price Rises, May Get Higher Price Hikes 18/01/2022

Tesla’s Full Self Driving Mode Price Rises, May Get Higher Price Hikes News


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TeslaTesla CEO Elon Musk recently confirmed that the company is once again raising the price of its "full self-driving" (FSD) software by another $2,000 in the United States. Initially, the software was to cost $8,000, then $10,000, and now Musk tweeted the new price will be $12,000 starting January 17th, 2022.
This price increase by Tesla for its FSD software is not the first. It is, however, not fully self-driving. The United States currently does not allow cars to drive themselves. It's worth stating that this increase is only for the U.S. market, and Musk also confirmed the $199 per month subscription for access to the FSD beta would be getting a boost too, at a later date.
Tesla first started testing its full self-driving software in 2020, which was expected to cost only $8,000. In September last year, beta access was opened to Tesla

Tesla's Full Self Driving Mode Price Rises, May Get Higher Price Hikes News Jan 10, 2022, 11: 50 am EST 1 min read TeslaTesla CEO Elon Musk recently confirmed that the company is once again raising the price of its

Netflix movies, shows, & series: New releases for the week of January 9th 17/01/2022

Netflix movies, shows, & series: New releases for the week of January 9th
We're back once again to share all of the latest Netflix releases for this week. As always, you can see everything Netflix has been adding to its library this year in our huge roundup of all the best movies and series. But for now, let's focus on everything Netflix is launching this week.
Some of the notable highlights coming to Netflix during the week of January 9th include the third season of Ricky Gervais's series After Life and the new show Archive 81.

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Netflix movies, shows, & series: New releases for the week of January 9th We're back once again to share all of the latest Netflix releases for this week. As always, you can see everything Netflix has been adding to its library

Public sector IT and communications spending fell by 4% last year 17/01/2022

Public sector IT and communications spending fell by 4% last year .

Public sector spending on IT and communications was down in 2021, but some departments bucked the trend with major investments



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Published: 10 Jan 2022 13: 37

The UK public sector spent 4% less on IT and communications last year, but the top three spenders bucked the trend by spending over PS500m more in 2021.

According to figures from Tussell, the UK public sector spent PS10.2bn on IT and communications in 2021, compared with PS10. 63bn the previous year.
The analysis of the spending of 880 public sector organisations, including central government, local government, health services, education and transport, found that HM Revenue and Customs was again the biggest spender, investing PS1.1bn - a 30% increase on the previous year.
The Department of Work and Pensions and the Department of Health

Public sector IT and communications spending fell by 4% last year . Public sector spending on IT and communications was down in 2021, but some departments bucked the trend with major investments By Karl Flinders, Emea

How to make AI greener and more efficient 17/01/2022

How to make AI greener and more efficient NEWS: Wirth Research, an engineering company that specialises in computational fluid dynamics, has become increasingly concerned with environmental sustainability.

It was initially focused on designing racing cars. This allowed clients to replace costly wind tunnel work by computerised modeling. However, in recent years, it has developed equipment that reduces the aerodynamic drag and a device that reduces cold air escape from supermarket fridges. This reduces energy consumption by 25%.
The Bicester-based firm also sought to decrease the energy consumption of its computerized modelling. This detailed model, which simulates half a million tiny cells of air for car aerodynamics, uses approximately half a billion electrons. The company had already adjusted each model's resolution, using a sub-millimetre mesh near the sharp edges.
In the middle of the pandemic, Wirth realized that its staff could work from home and moved its computing

How to make AI greener and more efficient TECH NEWS: Wirth Research, an engineering company that specialises in computational fluid dynamics, has become increasingly concerned with environmental

Amazon has finally stock the KN95 masks that were made in USA 16/01/2022

Amazon has finally stock the KN95 masks that were made in USA .
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Among our readers, Amazon KN95 masks are more popular than anything else since the start of the coronavirus pandemic. KN95 masks on Amazon are at the very top of the list. They are quite affordable, compared to similar options. Lately, black Hotodeal KN95 face masks have been super popular. These masks are the number one best-sellers. Amazon has reduced the price of these masks, allowing more people to order them. They're now only $1 70 each!

N95 masks have also been popular with BGR Deals readers, but nowhere near as popular as KN95 masks. Both scarcity and higher prices are contributing factors. But many of our readers still buy masks like these Kimberly-Clark N95 masks sold directly by Amazon.

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Black Hole Theory 16/01/2022

Black Hole Theory One the greatest mysteries of astronomy is how galaxies are formed. The question is how stars form into "island Universes" instead of spreading evenly throughout the universe. One clue comes from the observation that most galaxies contain massive black holes at their centers. This has led to the idea that galaxies are formed around black holes, which serve as seeds for this process. But there is a problem with this idea. It is possible that stars could be prevented from colliding with black holes. However, nobody knows what. Winds of Change Now a new theory of black holes explains this process. Stephen Adler from Princeton University in New Jersey, says that the new theory "gives an overall mechanism by which central black holes can catalyze galaxie formation." Adler's new theory is based on the way black holes interact with dark energy, which astronomers think fills the universe. He claims that this energy causes black holes to release matter and create a

Black Hole Theory One the greatest mysteries of astronomy is how galaxies are formed. The question is how stars form into "island Universes" instead of spreading evenly

2TB Samsung NVMe storage available for $207 today, 16/01/2022

2TB Samsung NVMe storage available for $207 today,



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It's a good day to add speedy storage to your PC with a good amount of capacity. Newegg is selling the 2TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus for $207, which is down from $230. To get that price, you need to use the promo code 93XSG72 at checkout. Friday night at midnight Pacific Time, the sale ends.

In our review of the Samsung 970 Evo Plus, we gave it four out of five stars. "The 970 EVO Plus is more affordable than ever, and will run like a champ the vast majority of the time," we said.

Samsung says the 970 Evo Plus features sequential read speeds up to 3,500 megabytes per second and sequential writes up to 3,300 MB/s. The 2TB model was not tested so we cannot confirm that these speeds are correct. We did find some slow down in transfer times due to the large cache size in the the 500GB version. This model may have a lower transfer speed than larger capacity drives, but it tends to have

2TB Samsung NVMe storage available for $207 today, Samsung It's a good day to add speedy storage to your PC with a good amount of capacity. Newegg is selling the 2TB Samsung 970 Evo Plus for $207, which is

Uber does not support ride hailing via Apple Watch 15/01/2022

Uber does not support ride hailing via Apple Watch NEWS: Did you know you can hail Uber with your Apple Watch? No? Well it doesn't really matter anyway, because the Uber Watch app has effectively been discontinued, according to Apple Insider. It will pop up when you attempt to use it. The message states that the Apple Watch app is no longer supported by us. We are sorry for the inconvenience. To emphasize the point, a crying emoticon is used.
The app is still not available in the Watch App Store. However, you will get an error message if it attempts to be used. It let you hail a ride and see the status of your request. You can also show the location of the vehicle. The smartphone app had more advanced functions, such as fare-splitting.
The grammatically challenged message suggests the app was pulled in haste. However, neither Uber nor Apple have commented. The App Store listing above explains that the app allows you to leave your phone at home and still hail a ride -

Uber does not support ride hailing via Apple Watch TECH NEWS: Did you know you can hail Uber with your Apple Watch? No? Well it doesn't really matter anyway, because the Uber Watch app has effectively been

How Robots Work 15/01/2022

How Robots Work On the most basic level, human beings are made up of five major components: A body structureA muscle system to move the body structureA sensory system that receives information about the body and the surrounding environmentA power source to activate the muscles and sensorsA brain system that processes sensory information and tells the muscles what to doOf course, we also have some intangible attributes, such as intelligence and morality, but on the sheer physical level, the list above about covers it. A robot is composed of exactly the same components. A basic typical robot has a movable physical structure, a motor of some sort, a sensor system, a power supply and a computer "brain" that controls all of these elements. Robots are artificially created versions of animal life. They are devices that reproduce human behavior and can be used to mimic it. Joseph Engelberger, a pioneer in industrial robotics, once remarked, "I don't know how to define one, but I know

How Robots Work On the most basic level, human beings are made up of five major components: A body structureA muscle system to move the body structureA sensory system

Astronomers See a Dying Star End Explosively 15/01/2022

Astronomers See a Dying Star End Explosively


Artist's impression of the red supergiant star, in its final year. It emits a turbulent cloud of gas. This suggests that at least some stars go through significant internal changes before becoming supernovae.

Credit: W. M. Keck Observatory/Adam Makarenko

Two Hawai'i Telescopes Take a Huge Star Moments before Going Supernova
Haleakala and Maunakea, Hawai`i - For the very first time, astronomers have imaged in real time the dramatic end to a red supergiant's life, watching the massive star's rapid self-destruction and final death throes before it collapsed into a Type II supernova.
Using two Hawai`i telescopes - the University of Hawai`i Institute for Astronomy Pan-STARRS on Haleakala, Maui and W. M. Keck Observatory on Maunakea, Hawai`i Island - a team of researchers conducting the Young Supernova Experiment (YSE) transient survey observed the red supergiant during

Astronomers See a Dying Star End Explosively Artist's impression of the red supergiant star, in its final year. It emits a turbulent cloud of gas. This suggests that at least some stars go through

PUBLIC POLICY: ProPublica's Year In Visual Journalism 14/01/2022

PUBLIC POLICY: ProPublica’s Year In Visual Journalism A roundup of ProPublica's strongest visual stories of the year. We at often tell stories about vulnerable people who have been failed by powerful individuals and institutions. We hope to connect our readers with these stories through our visual journalism. Over the last year, we've investigated racial disparities in policing and health care, the mishandling of sexual assault cases, regulatory failures with deadly consequences, a broken food safety system, tech companies prioritizing profits over people's privacy and the ways in which our tax code contributes to extreme wealth inequality, among other subjects. This work has

PUBLIC POLICY: ProPublica's Year In Visual Journalism A roundup of ProPublica’s strongest visual stories of the year. We at ProPublica often tell stories about vulnerable people who have been failed by powerful individuals and institutions. Through our visual journalism, we aim to help our readers connect with and contextualize these stories. Over th...

FIRE: Wind-Driven Fire Ran Until The Gusts Died 14/01/2022

FIRE: Wind-Driven Fire Ran Until The Gusts Died Satellite photo showing the location of the 117 fire south of Colorado Springs. The red dots represent heat detected by a satellite at 2: 30 p.m. MDT April 17, 2018. By Dave Marston The Marshall Fire that demolished more than 1,000 homes along the front range of Colorado two weeks ago was not unique. This particular kind of fire happened before, on April 17, 2018 -- 115 miles due south of the Marshall Fire. The wildfire was simply called the MM 117 fire for mile marker 117 on Interstate 25 south of Colorado Springs, in El Paso County. Despite earning a federal disaster declaration and scorching over 43,000 acres it never rated a real name. This grass fire, which was similar to the Marshall Fire, started quickly and was stopped almost immediately after the winds died. At the time, it was the fifth-largest in state history but 100 percent contained in 72 hours. It began when a motorist, their car dragging its muffler,

FIRE: Wind-Driven Fire Ran Until The Gusts Died Satellite photo showing the location of the 117 fire south of Colorado Springs. The red dots represent heat detected by a satellite at 2:30 p.m. MDT April 17, 2018.By Dave Marston The Marshall Fire that demolished more than 1,000 homes along the front range of Colorado two weeks ago was not unique.....

The men who killed Ahmaud Arbery receive maximum sentence 14/01/2022

The men who killed Ahmaud Arbery receive maximum sentence NEWS:

Brunswick, Ga.
Three white men who chased and killed Ahmaud Arbery were sentenced Friday to life in prison, with a judge denying any chance of parole for the father and son who armed themselves and initiated the deadly pursuit of the 25-year-old Black man.Murder carries a mandatory sentence of life in prison under Georgia law unless prosecutors seek the death penalty, which they opted against for Mr. Arbery’s killing. For Superior Court Judge Timothy Walmsley, the main decision was whether to grant Greg and Travis McMichael and their neighbor, William “Roddie” Bryan, an eventual chance to earn parole.The judge ordered both McMichaels to serve life without parole. Mr. Bryan was granted a chance of parole, but must first serve at least 30 years in prison.Mr. Arbery’s family asked a judge to show no lenience Friday in sentencing the three men.During the

The men who killed Ahmaud Arbery receive maximum sentence SCIENCE NEWS: Brunswick, Ga. Three white men who chased and killed Ahmaud Arbery were sentenced Friday to life in prison, with a judge denying any chance

AI Weekly: The implications for self-driving tractor and coming AI regulations 13/01/2022

AI Weekly: The implications for self-driving tractor and coming AI regulations NEWS:

January 7, 2022 4: 30 PM








Hear from CIOs, CTOs, and other C-level and senior execs on data and AI strategies at the Future of Work Summit this January 12, 2022. Learn more

It's 2022, and developments in the AI industry are off to a slow -- but nonetheless eventful -- start. While the spread of the Omicron variant put a damper on in-person conferences, enterprises aren't letting the pandemic disrupt the course of technological progress.
John Deere showed a tractor that uses AI and finds a way to go to a field by itself. It can also plow the soil on its own without any instructions. As Wired's Will Knight point outs, it and -- self-driving tractors like it -- could help to address the growing labor shortage in agriculture; employment of agriculture workers is expected to increase just 1% from 2019 to 2029. They also raise questions about vendor lock in and

AI Weekly: The implications for self-driving tractor and coming AI regulations TECH NEWS: January 7, 2022 4: 30 PM Hear from CIOs, CTOs, and other C-level and senior execs on data and AI strategies at the Future of Work Summit this

CES 2022: The Samsung Home Hub is the tablet that every smart home requires 13/01/2022

CES 2022: The Samsung Home Hub is the tablet that every smart home requires NEWS: .

The Android tablet shown in the above image looks similar to the iPad Mini 6 competitor you might expect from Samsung. This isn't your typical Galaxy-branded tablet that tries to compete with Apple's iPads. This is the Samsung Home Hub, a tablet that was unveiled at CES 2022. It has a simple purpose: It provides quick access to all internet-connected devices in your smart home. It can manage all the gadgets you use regularly.

You might not be able to understand why you need it initially. Here's why every smart house will require a Home Hub or similar device.

One remote control for your entire smart home

Although managing a smart home has never been easier, it is still difficult. Most likely, you have multiple smart devices that you use from different manufacturers. Each device will come with an app that works with Android, iPhone, and Amazon Voice devices. It is easy

CES 2022: The Samsung Home Hub is the tablet that every smart home requires SCIENCE NEWS: . The Android tablet shown in the above image looks similar to the iPad Mini 6 competitor you might expect from Samsung. This isn't your

The development of asthma drugs: New insights 13/01/2022

The development of asthma drugs: New insights NEWS:



Cryo-EM structures for CCR1-Gi complexes. Credit: Zhejiang University

Asthma is one of the most common chronic respiratory diseases worldwide and its prevalence is on the rise. Epidemiological studies reveal that the incidence of asthma ranges from 1% to 18% in various countries. More than 400 million people are suffering from asthma all over the world. The number of asthma patients aged 20 years and above in China has is over 45.7 million. The treatment of asthma is not satisfactory. It is urgent that we understand the causes of asthma and find new therapeutic targets.


Prof. Shen Huahao and Prof. Ying Songmin at the Second Affiliated Hospital of the Zhejiang University School of Medicine teamed up with Prof. Zhang Yan at the Zhejiang University School of Medicine to identify and characterize different N-terminal

The development of asthma drugs: New insights SCIENCE NEWS: Cryo-EM structures for CCR1-Gi complexes. Credit: Zhejiang University Asthma is one of the most common chronic respiratory diseases

What Decriminalizing All Drugs Means for Oregon 13/01/2022

What Decriminalizing All Drugs Means for Oregon This article appeared in the January/February 2022 issue of Discover magazine as "Science Under Biden." Become a subscriber for unlimited access to our archive. As of February, arrests ended in Oregon for possession of small amounts of hard drugs; over 58 percent of Oregonians voted in favor of the new policy to decriminalize all drugs in November 2020. Combined with the legalization of psilocybin -- a hallucinogen found in psychedelic mushrooms -- for therapeutic use, the shift creates the most lax state drug laws in the U.S.People caught with he**in, co***ne, L*D or other illegal drugs now receive a civil citation and $100 fine in Oregon. The latter can be waived if a person is willing to undergo a free assessment at one the state's addiction and recovery centers. These centers will be funded by the state's sales tax revenue from ma*****na. It was legalized in 2014.. Policymakers and researchers alike are watching to see how

What Decriminalizing All Drugs Means for Oregon This article appeared in the January/February 2022 issue of Discover magazine as "Science Under Biden." Become a subscriber for unlimited access to our

Massive savings still available on iPads 12/01/2022

Massive savings still available on iPads
Deals for iPads are available all year, but Apple rarely (if ever!) discounts its products. It can be hard to know where to find them. To make sure you don't miss a great deal, we keep track of pricing at all major retailers. Below you'll find our current price comparison charts and links to purchase every model in the current lineup.

The only problem will then be choosing which iPad to purchase! The iPad Air seems to be the best value, features and performance. However, the standard iPad has great price and is affordable for children. And the iPad Pro is lightning fast and a real winner for power users. There's also a new iPad Mini , which is a great e-reader as well as a media consumption device that can be used for traveling.

Best iPad Deals - Our Top Picks

11-inch iPad Pro (512GB): $999 ($100 off)12.9-inch iPad Pro (2TB): $2,099 ($100 off)12.9-inch iPad Pro Magic Keyboard: $329 ($20 off)Apple Pencil (2nd-gen): $115

Massive savings still available on iPads Deals for iPads are available all year, but Apple rarely (if ever!) discounts its products. It can be hard to know where to find them. To make sure you

Hands On With TCL's Future in Foldables, Wearable Displays, and AR Glasses 12/01/2022

Hands On With TCL’s Future in Foldables, Wearable Displays, and AR Glasses
Josh HendricksonDuring the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), TCL debuted its upcoming products. Tucked between a laptop and traditional Android phones was the future of the company. I went hands (and eyes) on with foldables, wearable displays, and augmented reality glasses, and I saw tantalizing promise.
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Upon arriving at the event, it was hard not to immediately gravitate to the folding phones on display. I’d seen this phone before, but only in pictures. Dubbed Project Chicago, it made waves late last year when TCL admitted it had a “nearly complete” folding phone that it decided to cancel.
Josh HendricksonAll the images suggested a look reminiscent of the Galaxy Z Flip. And now, after seeing it in person, that resemblance only grew. In some ways, that says a lot about TCL’s growing prowess with phone manufacturing. I folded, closed, flipped around, and

Hands On With TCL's Future in Foldables, Wearable Displays, and AR Glasses Josh HendricksonDuring the 2022 Consumer Electronics Show (CES), TCL debuted its upcoming products. Tucked between a laptop and traditional Android phones

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