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At just $700, LG’s G8X is the cheapest high-end folding phone by far

While Samsung is busy making folding phones that scratch with a fingernail and Microsoft prepares a dual-screen phone that won’t arrive for another year, LG’s G8X takes a far more pragmatic approach to the latest smartphone trend: just add a second screen to a normal phone via a case. While it may not be as fancy as the competition, it means the G8X can be had for way cheaper than other folding devices. At just $700 for the phone plus screen case bundle(for a limited time), that’s over a thousand bucks cheaper than the $1,980 Galaxy Fold, let alone the… This story continues at The Next Web Or just read more coverage about: LG https://ift.tt/34f0CHD Read full article: The Next Web

Microsoft rolls out first preview of Xbox-to-Android streaming

Microsoft today rolled the first preview of its Xbox Console streaming feature, meaning you can stream games from your Xbox One to your Android device — provided you’re in a very specific group of people. “Preview,” in this case, means its not going to be available to everyone. You must live in the US or UK and be an Xbox Insider in the Alpha and Alpha Skip-Ahead rings (wow, that kind of makes it sound like a cult). You also must own a device running Android 6.0 or higher and a Bluetooth-capable Xbox One controller. They also recommend using one… This story continues at The Next Web Or just read more coverage about: Android , Xbox , Microsoft https://ift.tt/2JvrHOK Read full article: The Next Web

Samsung teases another folding phone, but this one’s a clamshell

If you thought the Galaxy Fold’s initial woes would stop Samsung from continuing to make bendy screens, you’d be wrong. At the Samsung Developer Conference today, the company teased a new device that folds more like the clamshell phones of olds. It’s an intriguing form factor – one that’s already alleged to show up in the rumored Motorola RAZR phone next month. By folding vertically rather than horizontally, the device is able to maintain a more typical smartphone size and aspect ratio when open. This should make the device more familiar to use and provide a more comfortable aspect ratio… This story continues at The Next Web Or just read more coverage about: Samsung https://ift.tt/2vlLv1B Read full article: The Next Web

Global Artificial Intelligence as a Service Market By Technology, By Organization Size, By Service Type, By Type of Cloud, By Vertical, By Region, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2024 - PRNewswire

October 28, 2019 at 09:35PM: Global Artificial Intelligence as a Service Market By Technology, By Organization Size, By Service Type, By Type of Cloud, By Vertical, By Region, Competition, Forecast & Opportunities, 2024    PRNewswire https://ift.tt/eA8V8J Read full article "technology" - Google News

The Apple TV App Is Now Available on Fire TV Sticks

If you own an Amazon Fire TV Stick, you can now install the Apple TV app on it. Doing so will allow you to access your iTunes video library, and buy or rent new movies and TV shows. It will also enable you to use the new Apple TV+ streaming service. Apple TV+ Is Going to Be Available Everywhere In March 2019, Apple unveiled Apple TV+ . This is Apple’s foray into the burgeoning world of streaming TV. Apple TV+ features “exclusive original shows, movies and documentaries,” made by and starring some of the world’s finest actors and directors. However, Apple still needs to get people to subscribe to Apple TV+. To help bolster its chances, Apple is making Apple TV+ available on as many platforms as possible. First, the Apple TV app launched on Roku , and now it’s launching on Fire TV Sticks. How to Install the Apple TV App on a Fire TV Stick Amazon revealed the news on the Fire TV Blog , informing (some) Fire TV Stick owners that they can “download and begin using the all-new Apple TV

GameClub is the Apple Arcade of classic iOS games (same price too)

GameClub, the subscription service that revives long-forgotten iOS games, launched this week. Now, for the same price as an Apple Arcade subscription, you can access some of the classic games of iPhones past. Older games frequently perished in the extinction level events also known as “iOS updates.” Others ceased to be profitable enough for their original developers to justify supporting them. In any case, lots of previously well-known, well-regarded games vanished since the App Store first started hosting games in 2008. GameClub’s purpose is to bring those games back, by MacGuyvering the original source code of these sometimes-ancient titles to… This story continues at The Next Web Or just read more coverage about: iOS , Apple https://ift.tt/2PhucrL Read full article: The Next Web

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