Sunday 4th February - Tuck, Fold and Roll
Description
Ted and Gareth are back looking at the fold and roll phone, Samsung and Sony's money, rugged phones from Samsung, the demise of Bullitt, Fossil calling time on the smartwatch, Microsoft making too much money, ash tray designs, Microsoft Edge being dodgey, Ayaneo Flip impresses with Dual screens, MSI Claw prices, imageFX rolls out slowly, chromebooks with 16gb ram and exciting new Zoom audio recorders.
With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon
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Feedback, Fallout and Contributions
News, Mews and Views
Step aside foldables...say hello to the fold-and-roll! - Phandroid
Ransomware payments are falling fast as victims refuse to pay
New York City has designated social media as a ‘public health hazard’
Microsoft is now a $3 trillion company
Sony made more money than Samsung for the first time in 24 years
More than half of UK undergraduates say they use AI to help with essays
Hardline on the hardware
Zoom Essential series: new H1, H4 and H6 field recorders with 32-bit - 32-bit Explained - Bard Summary
Samsung Galaxy Xcover7 and Tab Active5 prices revealed, phone already available in the UK - Tab Active5 vs Xcover7 (Specs)
Yamaha’s new audio mixer for gamers has a simpler interface and cheaper price
The Wearables Watch
Samsung Galaxy Fit 3 Leak: Is That a Smartwatch?
Fossil is exiting the smartwatch business
Phone Zone
Microsoft Edge for Android is getting support for extensions
It is official now. Bye-bye Nokia Mobile - HMD
Sony Xperia 1 VI leak suggests it could get a major camera and zoom boost
Bullitt bites the bullet: Company behind CAT and rugged Moto phones shuts down
The Name of the Game
MSI Claw gets official pricing
Everything announced at PlayStation's January State Of Play that's (probably) coming to PC
Flap your trap about an App
Google Gallows & Chrome Coroner
Google launches ImageFX, a standalone AI image generator
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