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Microsoft Produces Surface Pro Device


Microsoft revealed in a special event held in Shanghai on Tuesday for its latest laptop, Surface Pro 5.

It seems that the rumors were accurate, as Microsoft released the new Surface Pro, but it was not called Surface Pro 5, as we expected, and the American company said that the device is "the most versatile laptop."

 

As expected, the device is similar to its predecessor, but comes with a few features, including the Intel 7-gen Intel processor under the cover, and the laptop is weighing only 1.7 pounds and 8.5 mm, and the device has a screen size of 12.3 inches Equipped with PixelSense technology, it's up to 2: 3.

The device comes with a 13.5-hour battery and comes with a new Alcantara pen and keyboard. Pre-order will start on May 23 at $ 799, but the price will increase depending on the processor and the SSD option. The device also supports advanced versions of LTE, a new cover for $ 129, as well as a pen for $ 99. The device is scheduled to start on June 15th in approximately 26 countries.

Apple Signs Agreement with Samsung to Manufacture All OLED Screens for iPhone 9


Apple has just signed a deal with Samsung to buy Korean OLED screens for the iPhone 9 phone, which is expected to see the light of 2018 next.

According to rumors, Apple will unveil the iPhone 7, the 7 Plus and the iPhone 8, and the latter is expected to come with an OLED screen. It is rumored that Apple will provide the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus LCD screen that was used on the previous iPhone, and the new infusion indicates that all versions of 2018 will come with OLED monitors.


 

This report from Korea indicates that there will be 5.28-inch and 6.46-inch screens

Even more, and that Samsung will be able to deliver shipments of up to 180 million units, but in 2017, Apple will be able to get 80 million OLED panels only for the upcoming iPhone 8 phone.

Apple has been trying to get more screens this year, but it has not been able to do so, and we expect to see three exciting phones from the US company this year, but only one phone will come on the OELD screen.

Study .. Snapchat and instagram the worst for young


A new study has given credibility to what has always been suspected of social communication applications and their negative impact on adolescents. The result was that the worst offenders were Instagram and Snape Chat.

The study, published today by the Royal Society for Public Health in the UK, surveyed 1,479 young people aged 14-24 and asked how they felt about the difference after using social communication applications and their impact on their mental health, and have spoken in several factors such as body image, sleep deprivation, bullying, and self-identity.

 

The results show that the worst layers of social networking are Instagram and Snape Chat, and they have had terrifying results about bullying, anxiety and body image. Facebook was not much better, though YouTube was the only one that seemed to inspire more positive feelings than negative emotions.

The reason is that Snape and Instagram are image-based applications, which means that users are not easy to avoid visual comparisons, and both applications ranked high in "fear of loss". Friends constantly at a holiday or enjoying abroad can improve the attitude of "comparison and despair".

Researchers have suggested a way to offset negative emotions, reminding users that life is beyond these applications, and pop-up warnings that will allow people to know that they also use social communication applications.

Samsung launches Samsung Pay service


Samsung has launched the Samsung Pay service in the UK, which allows Samsung owners to make payments through a card connected to their phones in the same way as Android Pay and Apple Pay.

All three technologies work in almost identical ways, requiring users to hold their phones until they read the cards, check the transaction, usually use a fingerprint scanner, and Samsung, but this service will help them control the market for large payphone segments.


The company has collaborated with transport in London to allow public transport users to take advantage of internal and external stations and buses by touching their phones, competing with Oyster Card Reader, while Android Pay and Apple Pay can be used on TfL network.

To run the Samsung Pay service in normal transactions, users simply unlock the phone screen and check the payment with security pattern, iris or fingerprint scanner, and then have 30 seconds to touch the phone.

Samsung says that the scanner for the iris is 200 times more secure than the fingerprint sensor, since it's not easy to forge, and this service will be available on S8, S7 and S6 phones.

The first aircraft in the Tokyo Olympics 2022


Japan has taken a step towards realizing its dream of launching the aircraft in time for the Olympic Games in Tokyo 2020 after investing from a major automobile company.

Toyota is financing a project to bring the world's smallest car flying into the sky using the latest UAV technology, and hopes to launch the model by the end of 2018 with the goal of using the aircraft in Tokyo Games in 2020.


The car is the brainchild of the Cartefator project, a group of young aerospace engineers based in the former school in Aichi, with significant support from group funding. The project is now preparing for a major boost after investment from Toyota, which reportedly plans to finance up to around £ 290,000.

The SkyDrive, a future vehicle, will have three wheels, four sets of fans and an automatic operating system. The new vehicle is expected to travel at speeds of about 62 mph, hovering up to 32.8 feet, the floor is 93 mph.

Noise issues, infrastructure creation, weather conditions and safety concerns are the main areas of focus of the automakers, so that they can accurately control their prototype. "We aim to create a world in which everyone can fly in the sky," Cartivator creatives said at their station on the Internet. At any time by 2050, "adding that their goal is to see a flying car used at the Tokyo Olympics in 2020.