South Korean digital behemoth Samsung Electronics says it has begun mass production of the world's first one-terabyte embedded Universal Flash Storage (eUFS) 2.1, for use in next-generation mobile applications.
Samsung's flagship stylus-free smartphone, the Galaxy S10, will launch via keynote at 6am AEDT on Thursday, 21 February in Australia, which is 11am PST, 20 February in the US.
Apple's iPhone revenue for the first quarter of the financial year 2019, which ended on 29 December, was down by 15% compared to the corresponding quarter a year prior, but its total revenue from all other products and services grew by 19% year-on-year.
Development and preparation for 5G networks across the Asia Pacific region continues apace, with one telco, KT, South Korea's largest telecommunications company, announcing it has introduced “new and innovative 5G services” ahead of fully launching its next-generation wireless network in March.
Intel has begun shipping its Xeon W-3175X processor, designed for compute-intensive, highly-threaded workloads.
Open source file syncing and sharing software provider NextCloud has doubled its customer base in 2018, gaining major clients like the German Federal Government, cities like Bern and Geneva and dozens of manufacturing, finance, health, education and research organisations, the company claims.
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