New Apple’s iPhone 12 Line Could Finally Get 5G Modem Chips in 2020
It is expected that Apple’s three 2020 iPhone flagships will have advanced 5G modems designed by Qualcomm.
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It is expected that Apple’s three 2020 iPhone flagships will have advanced 5G modems designed by Qualcomm.
Facebook has just posted figures for its third-quarter earnings, showing that the company exceeded analyst’s predictions for most categories.
Ripple’s investment arm Xpring is one of the investors in the latest $2.2 million funding round of Keyless that works on robust security products.
The Chinese have decided to censor anti-Bitcoin and anti-blockchain forms of expression in an effort to support the blockchain community and the cryptospace.
At the beginning of 2018, Telegram had 200 million users, which means that the popularity of the messenger has incredibly increased.
The revenue numbers from Amazon, Microsoft and Google reached almost $22 billion this earnings season.
With the latest fundraising, Scopely will make the capital infusion in new emerging gaming studios while giving them access to its technology stack.
Microsoft revealed numerous upgrades to its Azure IoT Central platform, which is intended for the use of enterprises to connect IoT-enabled devices.
Facebook has announced a new feature. The tool was released to help people better manage their treatment while ensuring strict privacy.
MasterCard announced that it will use Envisible’s new Wholechain traceability infrastructure to create a blockchain-based supply chain to trace the origin of seafood sold at Topco Associates.
Uber has unveiled a new division called Uber Money which will offer its drivers bank accounts along with digital wallets, credit and debit cards, to receive instant payments.
Facebook has filled investors kitty handsomely ever since it conducted an IPO in 2012. A $1000 investment in 2012 could have fetched nearly 400% returns at the current price.
According to Apple, the level of noise cancellation with new AirPods Pro is adjusted up to 200 times per second.
Today the Shares of Richard Branson-backed Virgin Galactic has jumped as much as 7.7% in early trading on the New York Stock Exchange.
Microsoft has won the $10 billion Pentagon cloud computing contract, known as JEDI, over Amazon which was quite surprising.