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Samsung's first tri-fold smartphone could be unveiled on July 9 Images of the Galaxy G Fold have been spotted on One UI 8 ...
Article Title Mind the band gap! – researchers create new nanoscale forms of elementary semiconductor with tunable electronic properties ...
The last time ultra-thin smartphones had a wild run was around 2014-2016, when we saw the likes of vivo X5Max leading the race at just 4.75mm thick. Then came the iPhone 6 at 6.9mm and iPhone 6 ...
In the wake consumers facing issues in repair of smartphones and tablets, a committee constituted by the government has recommended that original equipment manufacturers should self-declare ...
The AI-powered Galaxy S25 smartphone was unveiled recently at Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked launch event in San Jose, California. Photo by Marc Saltzman / Toronto Sun/Postmedia Network FORM FACTORS ...
The Apple Inc logo is seen hanging at the entrance to the Apple store on 5th Avenue in Manhattan, New York, the US on Oct 16, 2019. [Photo/Agencies] The US' decision to exempt smartphones, laptops ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Sunday the administration's decision to exclude smartphones, computers and other popular electronic items from reciprocal tariffs was just a temporary ...
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Sunday in an interview with ABC's "This Week" that smartphones, computers and some other electronics will come under separate tariffs, along with ...
All manner of electronic devices have been exempted, including computer components such as GPUs from Nvidia, semiconductors and the equipment used to make them, SSDs, displays, many TVs, and more.
The VAT Directive creates the legal conditions for the Commission to develop the electronic certificate through implementing measures, while the Implementing Regulation provides for the alternative ...
Previously, in 1997, the FDA published a final rule (21 C.F.R. Part 11 Regulations) outlining requirements for records created, modified, maintained, archived, or transmitted in electronic form.