On Wednesday, after years of rumours and speculation, Samsung finally presented a smartphone with a foldable display that it plans to start selling next year.
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Unlike the Higgs particle, which confirmed our understanding of physical reality, a new particle seems to threaten it.
With due respect to Tim Berners-Lee’s attempts to recreate the bright-eyed enthusiasm of the Internet’s early years, the Web is long past attempts at self-regulation and voluntary ethics codes.
An estimated $6-trillion is theoretically needed to build the infrastructure that electric cars need such as charging stations and power networks. That’s about 7.5% of the world’s GDP.
On the same day the world’s largest company issues its biggest disappointment in years, US President Donald Trump, does an about-face on China.
I’m willing to pay twice what I’m paying today to a streaming service that does its best to get every artist’s latest album immediately after its release.
In the next 10 years, it remains possible that the technology underlying bitcoin will transform global money.
South Africa has a lot going for it when it comes to renewable energy. But several factors stand in the way of its ability to move entirely away from coal.
IBM just made the cloud computing war far more interesting. It’s not an easy sell, but IBM and Red Hat certainly make a more compelling cloud computing alternative.
IBM’s purchase of Red Hat is a $33-billion bid aimed at catapulting the company into the ranks of the top cloud software competitors.