The iPhone Fold is expected to finally arrive later in 2026, and will be a major departure from the usual. Here's what to ...
Samsung's Galaxy Z TriFold is the kind of device that rewires your brain the moment you unfold it. A legitimate 10-inch ...
What is the relationship between bank capital, the risk of a financial crisis, and its severity? This paper introduces the first comprehensive analysis of the long-run evolution of the capital ...
This week the National Investigative Task Team, that was set-up due to a matric exam cheating scandal, is expected to release its preliminary report to Basic Education Minister, Siviwe Gwarube. WATCH ...
Abstract: In this paper, a method of aging diagnosis under different oil-paper ratios is proposed by investigating the accelerated thermal aging data with different oil-paper ratios. Aged oil-paper ...
Samsung and Apple are reportedly working on “wide” foldables with 4:3 aspect ratios on the inner display, moving away from taller cover display designs. Both devices are expected to feature similarly ...
Apple's first foldable iPhone, rumored for release next year, may turn out to be smaller than most people imagine, if a recent report is anything to go by. According to The Information, the outer ...
Abstract: In recent years, adversarial attack methods have been deceived rather easily on deep neural networks (DNNs). In practice, adversarial patches cause misclassification that can be extremely ...
Both devices reportedly share a similar display size and aspect ratio. Both devices reportedly share a similar display size and aspect ratio. The machine-translated report says the Wide Fold is ...
Samsung is reportedly developing the Galaxy Wide Fold, a new foldable phone with a unique 4:3 screen ratio and 25W wireless charging, promising to revolutionize the user experience. Samsung is ...
Apple is expected to release its first foldable iPhone sometime next year, and recent leaks suggest it may look very different from Samsung’s flagship foldable. Instead of a tall, squarish display ...
This paper uses quarterly county-level data from 2006–2014 to examine the direction of causality in the relationship between per capita opioid prescription rates and employment-to-population ratios.