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It’s summer time, which means it’s time for new folding phones from Samsung. Today at its Galaxy Unpacked event in Seoul (South Korea), the company unveiled the Galaxy Z Flip5 ($999) and Galaxy Z Fold5 ($1799). But as you’ll soon discover, “new” is a bit of a stretch here. These two handsets are evolutionary in…
Source: Hot Hardware – Samsung Galaxy Z Flip5 And Z Fold5 Hands-On: Refining Foldables
Monthly Archives: July 2023
Debian 12.1 released with bug fixes aplenty and excitement still in short supply
The next version, ‘Trixie’, is starting to take shape and boasts an additional official CPU architectureThe first point release in the Debian “Bookworm” series is here, but version 12.1 is a modest bugfix. It might be time for even the ultra-cautious to start taking a look.…
Source: LXer – Debian 12.1 released with bug fixes aplenty and excitement still in short supply
New AMDGPU Firmware Published For Upcoming Radeon GPUs
There’s been talk of new Radeon RX 7000 series graphics cards this quarter and adding some weight to that is AMD publishing several new firmware files for different intellectual property blocks of IP versions previously not seeing firmware binaries in the linux-firmware.git repository…
Source: Phoronix – New AMDGPU Firmware Published For Upcoming Radeon GPUs
CD Projekt Red is laying off nine percent of its staff
Though CD Projekt Red has a few games in the pipeline, the company behind the Witcher video game series apparently doesn’t have enough work for all its employees. As a result, CD Projekt Red has announced it’s cutting about 100 jobs or around nine percent of its workforce. This news follows layoffs in May and June when 29 people were let go from The Molasses Flood (owned by CD Projekt Red), followed by 30 people who worked on a Witcher card game that was scaled back.
“To meet our own high expectations and ambitions to create the best role-playing games, we not only want to have the best people but also the right teams,” CD Projekt Red CEO Adam Kiciński said in the announcement. “There’s no easy way to say this, but today we are overstaffed. We have talented people on board who are finishing their tasks and — based on current and expected project needs — we already know we don’t have other opportunities for them in the next year.” The company will notify all impacted employees now, but layoffs will be staggered, with some not taking effect until the beginning of 2024.
CD Projekt Red had a rough last few years — especially with the mess that was the Cyberpunk 2077 launch. Sony Interactive Entertainment pulled the game from its PlayStation Store at the end of 2020 — only one week after it was released — due to widespread glitches. Customers were offered a refund, and CD Projekt Red’s stock tumbled by over 20 percent, a drop of $1.8 billion. Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty, its follow-up starring Keanu Reeves and Idris Elba, will hopefully have a smoother launch when it comes out on September 26th.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cd-projekt-red-is-laying-off-nine-percent-of-its-staff-103509519.html?src=rss
Source: Engadget – CD Projekt Red is laying off nine percent of its staff
Unesco Calls for Global Ban on Smartphones in Schools
Smartphones should be banned from schools to tackle classroom disruption, improve learning and help protect children from cyberbullying, a UN report has recommended. From a report: Unesco, the UN’s education, science and culture agency, said there was evidence that excessive mobile phone use was linked to reduced educational performance and that high levels of screen time had a negative effect on children’s emotional stability. It said its call for a smartphone ban sent a clear message that digital technology as a whole, including artificial intelligence, should always be subservient to a “human-centred vision” of education, and never supplant face-to-face interaction with teachers.
Unesco warned policymakers against an unthinking embrace of digital technology, arguing that its positive impact on learning outcomes and economic efficiency could be overstated, and new was not always better. “Not all change constitutes progress. Just because something can be done does not mean it should be done,” it concluded. With more learning moving online, especially in universities, it urged policymakers not to neglect the “social dimension” of education where students receive face-to-face teaching. “Those urging increasing individualisation may be missing the point of what education is about,” it said.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Unesco Calls for Global Ban on Smartphones in Schools
Unified LTO Bitcode Front-End Comes Together For LLVM
Thanks to work carried out by Sony engineers and then offered for upstream, over the past few weeks support for a unified LTO bitcode front-end has materialized within the LLVM codebase…
Source: Phoronix – Unified LTO Bitcode Front-End Comes Together For LLVM
Samsung Unpacked July 2023 event liveblog
It’s that time of the year again. Samsung is ready to show off its next generation of foldable smartphones, but this year, we expect a barrage of Galaxy devices. Beyond hinged smartphones, rumors and leaks suggest at least one wearable and the successors to last year’s Galaxy Tab S8 series. Before the show starts at a very early 4AM PT/ 7AM ET / 11AM BST tomorrow, grab a coffee and read up on everything we expect to see right here.
This year, Samsung is broadcasting its Unpacked reveal event from its home in Seoul, South Korea, and we’ve got Engadget’s Richard Lai on the ground there to capture what goes down. I’ll support him here in London, UK, where it’ll be a more sensible hour for a liveblog. Any questions? Pose them to me @thatmatsmith (X/Twitter or Threads, it’s all the same?).
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/samsung-unpacked-july-2023-event-liveblog-100031572.html?src=rss
Source: Engadget – Samsung Unpacked July 2023 event liveblog
Canonical Rolls Out Real-Time Ubuntu Optimized For Intel Core CPUs
For a few years now Canonical has partnered with Intel to offer Ubuntu images optimized for their hardware like with IoT initiatives while the latest now are new Ubuntu real-time images optimized for Intel Core usage…
Source: Phoronix – Canonical Rolls Out Real-Time Ubuntu Optimized For Intel Core CPUs
How to Install KDE Plasma Desktop on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
Ready to revamp your Ubuntu experience? Learn how to install KDE Plasma on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and embrace a whole new level of functionality.
Source: LXer – How to Install KDE Plasma Desktop on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
How the Partnership Between Apple and Goldman Sachs Soured
The tech giant and the Wall Street titan went from “the most successful credit card launch ever” to Goldman trying to exit the partnership. From a report: Apple and Goldman Sachs were in test runs before embarking publicly on one of the biggest-name partnerships ever between tech and finance. Engineers from the Silicon Valley giant and the Wall Street titan were pulling an all-nighter a few months before launch, scrambling to find a solution to a problem that had cropped up: Tim Cook couldn’t get approved for an Apple Card.
Apple and Goldman had struck the powerful alliance as they set out to build a revolutionary digital-first credit card with designs on expanding into other consumer finance products. For Goldman, it was a key opportunity to grow the consumer business it had jumped into as it sought to diversify away from the old-school Wall Street revenue model of trading and advising on deals. For Apple, it was a way to bolster its services business, broaden its finance offerings — which began with Apple Pay — and, maybe most importantly, prompt people to buy more iPhones.
In October 2019, a couple of months after customers began signing up, Goldman CEO David Solomon described it as “the most successful credit card launch ever.” Less than four years later — and only a handful of months after the two companies extended their contract through the end of the decade — the Apple-Goldman deal is teetering. Some of the partnership’s shortcomings have blemished both companies’ world-class reputations, and a falling-out could threaten future collaboration between Wall Street and tech at large. Goldman has been trying to get out of the pact because it won’t be profitable enough for the bank in the near term, according to people familiar with the matter, and it has shopped the relationship to credit card issuer American Express.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – How the Partnership Between Apple and Goldman Sachs Soured
mpv 0.36.0 Released with Fractional Scaling Support for Wayland
Discover the latest mpv 0.36.0 media player update, bringing advanced video performance and features to elevate your multimedia experience.
Source: LXer – mpv 0.36.0 Released with Fractional Scaling Support for Wayland
Twitter's official handle is now @X
Twitter has changed its official handle from @Twitter to @X, as Engadget’s intrepid reporter Kris Holt noticed (“Oof,” he observed). If you attempt to access @Twitter, it now states: “This account is no longer active. Follow @X for updates.” All past @Twitter tweets, (or X’s, or whatever they’re now called), are henceforth available in the @X account.
That’s not all. The Twitter Blue subscription service is now called @XBlue (Blue subscription) in the main description page. That means the majority of X née Twitter’s handles have dumped the Twitter name or replaced it with X. For instance, @TwitterSupport, @TwitterDev and @TwitterAPI are now @Support, @Xdevelopers, and @API.
🫠 https://t.co/0ITzTlnyULpic.twitter.com/ZGyTk0zfzt
— Kris Holt (@krisholt) July 26, 2023
Twitter didn’t possess the @X handle yesterday, as it was in the hands of a user named Gene X Hwang, from a photography/video studio called Orange Photography, as Techcrunch reported. That changed as of today, though, and Hwang tweeted from a new handle “all’s well that ends well,” so hopefully he was compensated in some way for relinquishing the name.
X has been working hard to remove all vestiges of Twitter branding, including partially taking down the Twitter sign at its San Francisco HQ before police intervened to due a lack of a permit. Twitter may still have to deal with IP issues, since Microsoft has owned an Xbox related X trademark for 20 years and Meta owns another trademark covering the letter X.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/twitters-official-handle-is-now-x-063237410.html?src=rss
Source: Engadget – Twitter’s official handle is now @X
The Honda E compact electric car might not get a follow-up
Honda’s E electric car went on sale in the summer of 2020 in Europe and Japan, offering those who want a cute and compact vehicle a zero-emission option. The retro-styled EV could be the only model in its line, though, because the automaker apparently has no plans to produce more cars of the same size. At the launch event of e:Ny1, Honda’s new electric SUV, Honda UK executive Rebecca Adamson told Autocar: “There won’t be more cars the size of the Honda E. I can say that confidently.”
Adamson also said that Honda chose to focus on electric SUVs, because that’s where the market demand in the UK is. “It’s a market-led product line-up. As long as that’s where the market is, we will continue to be SUV driven,” the executive said. Indeed, the car has several SUVs in its current lineup, which will soon include the e:Ny1. At a business briefing in April, Honda also said that it’s building a mid-to-large-size EV based on its e:Architecture platform that will go on sale in North America in 2025. As another clue that Honda was going to put its focus on electric SUVs, it said it was further developing its vehicle OS for use with mid-to-large-size EVs.
The Honda E was relatively well-received for its stylish looks, but it has a small battery and has a pretty short range at 137 miles. It was meant for city and suburban use only, not for long stretches of road with no charging stations in sight. As for the e:Ny1, it’s a compact SUV with a range of 256 miles and a fast charging capability that enables it to go from 10 to 80 percent in 45 minutes. It’s only the brand’s second pure EV after Honda E meant for release in the European market.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-honda-e-compact-electric-car-might-not-get-a-follow-up-051431133.html?src=rss
Source: Engadget – The Honda E compact electric car might not get a follow-up
How to integrate ONLYOFFICE Docs with Odoo
ONLYOFFICE Docs is an open-source office suite that comprises collaborative editors for text documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and digital forms, along with a PDF viewer and converter. In this tutorial, we’ll learn how to connect the instances of ONLYOFFICE Docs and Odoo using an integration app.
Source: LXer – How to integrate ONLYOFFICE Docs with Odoo
Watch Samsung Unpacked from Seoul Live

Held for the first time in its home country of Korea, this summer’s Samsung Unpacked event is happening July 26 in Seoul, with expected new iterations of the Galaxy Fold and Galaxy Flip foldable phones, among other devices.
Source: Gizmodo – Watch Samsung Unpacked from Seoul Live
Remember Amazon's Clubhouse Competitor? That's Okay – Neither Does Almost Anybody Else
Amazon’s Clubhouse rival, Amp, has struggled to get off the ground, documents shared with TechCrunch show. From the report: As part of the launch in March 2022, Amazon announced a slate of Amp-exclusive shows and programs, including from artists, radio hosts, sportscasters, culture writers and personalities like Nicki Minaj (“Queen Radio”), Tefi Pessoa and Guy Raz, among others. Amp launched on iOS, Amazon Alexa devices and the web in beta, only in the U.S. to start. Amazon was targeted at over 1 million monthly active users by the end of 2022, according to internal documents — a tenth of Clubhouse’s user base at its peak. But Amp never came close to achieving that milestone.
Amp, which had roughly 32,000 monthly active users as of the end of March 2022, was sitting just short of 200,000 monthly active users by late October. (A source tells TechCrunch that the number is hovering around 700,000 today.) From September 2022 to October 2022, monthly first-time iOS app installs declined precipitously from ~76,000 to ~43,000, internal documents show. And Amp encountered roadblocks on the engagement front, despite its lineup of high-profile content. Between September 2022 and October 2022, the number of hours users spent listening to Amp shows dipped 51% from a peak of around 183,000. Even without access to internal data, it’s obvious that Amp isn’t the most active of the live audio platforms cohort.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – Remember Amazon’s Clubhouse Competitor? That’s Okay – Neither Does Almost Anybody Else
MSI officially launches new line of compact Mini PC Series
MSI has recently launched its Mini PC line-up, catering to a diverse range of industries such as SMBs, medical facilities, kiosks, and various commercial settings. These mini PCs are powered by the latest Intel Core processors, ensuring they can handle high-demanding applications with ease. MSI has launched four Mini-PCs, expanding their product line with the […]
Source: LXer – MSI officially launches new line of compact Mini PC Series
FCC Chair: Speed Standard of 25Mbps Down, 3Mbps Up Isn't Good Enough Anymore
Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel of the Federal Communications Commission proposes a new broadband standard of 100Mbps downloads and 20Mbps uploads, replacing the 2015’s 25Mbps/3Mbps metric. From a report: “In today’s world, everyone needs access to affordable, high-speed Internet, no exceptions,” Rosenworcel said in the announcement today. “It’s time to connect everyone, everywhere. Anything short of 100 percent is just not good enough.” Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act requires the FCC to determine whether broadband is being deployed “on a reasonable and timely basis” to all Americans. If the answer is no, the US law says the FCC must “take immediate action to accelerate deployment of such capability by removing barriers to infrastructure investment and by promoting competition in the telecommunications market.”
The FCC’s previous Section 706 reports analyzed availability and included data on adoption but didn’t consider affordability. In her announcement today, Rosenworcel said she “recently shared with her colleagues an updated Notice of Inquiry that would kick off the agency’s evaluation of the state of broadband across the country, as required by Section 706 of the Telecommunications Act. Chairwoman Rosenworcel proposes that the Commission consider several crucial characteristics of broadband deployment, including affordability, adoption, availability, and equitable access, when determining whether broadband is being deployed in a reasonable and timely fashion to ‘all Americans.'”
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Source: Slashdot – FCC Chair: Speed Standard of 25Mbps Down, 3Mbps Up Isn’t Good Enough Anymore
Cross-Platform Scripting: How to Install and Run PowerShell Core on Ubuntu Linux
In the world of cross-platform development, interoperability is key. Microsoft has helped further this goal by developing PowerShell Core, an open-source version of PowerShell. Designed to run on multiple operating systems – Windows, macOS, and Linux – PowerShell Core builds on .NET Core to provide a versatile scripting environment that works across platforms.
Source: LXer – Cross-Platform Scripting: How to Install and Run PowerShell Core on Ubuntu Linux
FTC Readies Lawsuit That Could Break Up Amazon
The Federal Trade Commission is finalizing its long-awaited antitrust lawsuit against Amazon, POLITICO reported Tuesday, citing people with knowledge of the matter, a move that could ultimately break up parts of the company. From the report: The FTC has been investigating the company on a number of fronts, and the coming case would be one of the most aggressive and high-profile moves in the Biden administration’s rocky effort to tame the power of tech giants. The wide-ranging lawsuit is expected as soon as August, and will likely challenge a host of Amazon’s business practices, said the people, who were granted anonymity to discuss a confidential matter. If successful, it could lead to a court-ordered restructuring of the $1.3 trillion empire and define the legacy of FTC Chair Lina Khan.
Khan rose to prominence as a Big Tech skeptic with a 2017 academic paper specifically identifying Amazon as a modern monopolist needing to be reined in. Because any case will likely take years to wind through the courts, the final result will rest with her successors. The exact details of the final lawsuit are not known, and changes to the final complaint are expected until the eleventh hour. But personnel throughout the agency, including Khan herself, have homed in on several of Amazon’s business practices, said some of the people.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Source: Slashdot – FTC Readies Lawsuit That Could Break Up Amazon