Samsung's Flip Phone Concept Gives You a Dual-Folding Experience

From CNET: At CES 2024, I watched a Samsung representative open the shiny Flex In & Out Flip concept device and fold it in both directions. Unlike the Galaxy Z Flip 5 and other flip phones you can buy today, it folds completely backwards so that you use the phone's 6.7-inch screen even when the...

The Apple Vision Pro will launch in February

From The Verge: It’s finally time: Apple has announced it will start shipping its Vision Pro headset on February 2nd in the United States. Pre-orders begin January 19th at 8AM ET.

In addition to announcing the availability of its $3,499 headset, Apple also revealed the pricing for the Zeiss...

CES2024: Thermaltake Unveils the Hydrangea Blue Collection

From Thermaltake Press Release: Thermaltake marks its 25th anniversary with the unveiling of a special collection in Hydrangea Blue, one of the standout colors of 2024 as recognized by the global authority on color. Throughout its illustrious 25-year journey, Thermaltake has consistently delivered...

Lexar ARES RGB DDR5-7200 2x16GB Review (Page 1 of 10)

Happy New Year! To kick off APH Networks' nineteenth year of continuous operation, I would like to thank many of our loyal readers over the years for supporting this website. When I first started writing in 2005, I never expected this project to last so long, never mind the opportunity to work with so many incredible people, review so many products from so many different manufacturers, and even enjoy some totally awesome and unexpected...

LG starts the OLED drag race with blistering 480Hz display

From PC World: While OLED monitors are all the rage at the moment, their gorgeous, super-vibrant panels aren’t the fastest around. Esports gamers determined to shoot the maximum amount of frames per second into their eyeballs still need to seek out a high-quality LCD screen. LG is hoping to change...

Google Chrome's Cookie Crackdown: Tracking Protection Begins Soon

From CNET: Years after rival web browsers made the move, Google Chrome on Jan. 4 will begin blocking websites from using third-party cookies, the easiest way to track our online behavior as we move around the web.

The browser will block third-party cookies for 1% of users on computers and Android...

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