Friday
Sep172021

Samsung partners with the Louvre to bring its art to The Frame TVs

You might not be able to make it to the Louvre right now, but Samsung is bringing some of its beloved artwork to you. The company partnered with the Louvre gallery to bring 40 works, including the Mona Lisa and The Wedding at Cana, to its Art Store catalogue. This collection also includes photos of the Louvre's galleries, museum grounds, and architecture. You can expect more artwork from the museum over the coming year.

The announcement coincides with the introduction of more sizes. The Frame series TVs now range from 32 inches to 85 inches. The new 85-inch size will be a great canvas to display over 1,500 works of art on its Art Store.

Source: Digital Trends

Thursday
Sep162021

Here's what to expect at the first ever TUDUM Netflix Global Fan Event

On September 25, 145 of the world's biggest stars and creators  — representing over 70 series, films and specials — will join the virtual stage for this exciting day full of Netflix exclusives and first looks.  Featured throughout the three-hour TUDUM event — including some of the streaming service's most popular returning seasons like Stranger ThingsBridgerton and The Witcher, to La Casa De Papel and Cobra Kai, as well as blockbuster films like Red Notice, Don’t Look Up, Extraction, The Harder They Fall, The Old Guard and more.

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Thursday
Sep162021

Samsung starts manufacturing 14-inch 90Hz OLED displays

Samsung has begun manufacturing 90Hz OLED displays, which you'll first see on ASUS' newest laptops - the ZenBook 14X Pro and Vivobook Pro 14X. The 14-inch panel has a 2,880 x 1,800 resolution and 16:10 aspect ratio. Its release is significantly delayed as Samsung announced it was supposed to arrive in March 2021. But with the ongoing pandemic, we aren't surprised that it took the company a bit more time to manufacture the display.

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Thursday
Sep162021

Apple takes out 256GB iPhone SE model from its online store

After launching its new iPhones this week, Apple seems to have quietly taken out the largest storage configuration of the iPhone SE. The company took out the 256GB option, but it's still selling the 64GB and 128GB models. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claims Apple plans to update the iPhone SE in the first half of 2022. The current model came out in April 2020, so this removal might signify that the company is ramping down production for this model. 

Source: MacRumors