Apple Testing New Flexible iPhone Screens Andrew Torba, August 21, 2019August 22, 2019 Share this: Apple is testing a new flexible screen for future iPhone models and may be choosing a supplier from China to power these new overpriced mobile devices that consumers will undoubtably purchase. Apple has failed to produce any major innovation over the last several years, with recent iPhone models offering nothing of spectacular difference from older models outside of the price tag. I for one have no interest in spending thousands of dollars on a phone that can bend for no apparent reason. I hope dumbphones make a comeback. I just want to surf the web, post on Gab, check email, and make phone calls. I’ll keep my money, thanks but no thanks Apple. Apple is in the final stages of certifying advanced screens from top Chinese display maker BOE Technology Group for iPhones next year, as the U.S. tech giant attempts to cut costs and reduce its reliance on South Korea’s Samsung Electronics. The iPhone maker is “aggressively testing” BOE’s flexible organic light-emitting diode, or OLED, displays, sources told the Nikkei Asian Review, raising the possibility that Apple could source this advanced display technology from China for the first time. Apple will decide by the end of this year whether to take on BOE as a supplier of its single most expensive component, they said. BOE’s entry into one of the world’s most demanding smartphone supply chains would mark a leap forward for the Chinese display panel industry, which has been the recipient of billions of dollars of state and public support over the past decade. The sector has been nurtured by Beijing with grants and subsidies in a bid to move its industry up the consumer electronics value chain. Archived Source: Apple puts China’s BOE to test for cutting-edge iPhone screens – Nikkei Asian Review Big Tech apple
Big Tech Dozens of People Have Been Arrested Over Threats Posted to Big Tech Platforms August 22, 2019August 22, 2019 Share this: Read More
Big Tech New Report Highlights Conservative Concerns With Facebook August 20, 2019August 20, 2019 Share this:Former Senator Jon Kyl conducted a review of potential anti-conservative bias at Facebook and found that conservatives were concerned about many different areas of bias in Facebook policies, products, and enforcement practices. The study interviewed 133 conservatives to gather their concerns and summarize them in a new report which was… Read More
Big Tech Twitter Accepts Ad Money From Communist Chinese State Media Agency Xinhua to Discredit Protesters in Hong Kong August 18, 2019August 19, 2019 Share this:Twitter is accepting ad dollars from the Communist Chinese State Media Agency Xinhua, Pinboard reports. As protestors fight for their fundamental human rights in the streets, Silicon Valley giants continue to put profit before principles in bowing to the Communist Chinese government in their attempt to discredit protestors in Hong… Read More