Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 with borderless display could land by summer's end

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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 with borderless display could land by summer's end

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 with borderless display could land by summer's endSpecialist website Galaxy Club reports that Samsung's upcoming flagship, the eagerly awaited Galaxy Note 8, is currently being tested ahead of official unveiling later this year at the IFA tech fair in Berlin, September 1-6, 2017. The Samsung Galaxy Note 8 (not to be confused with the brand's former tablet of the same name) is apparently being tested with Android 7.1.1 (Nougat), rather than a beta version of Android 8. Like the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+, the Galaxy Note 8 is rumored to be getting a borderless Infinity display in spectacular 6.3-inch or 6.4-inch formats, each with the same aspect ratio (18.5:9) and resolution (QHD).


US-led strike kills 21 civilians fleeing Syria's Raqa: monitor

US-led strike kills 21 civilians fleeing Syria's Raqa: monitorA US-led coalition air strike killed 21 civilians on Monday as they tried to escape the Islamic State group's Syrian bastion of Raqa, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said. "The civilians were boarding small boats on the northern bank of the Euphrates River to flee southern neighbourhoods of Raqa," said Observatory head Rami Abdel Rahman. Thousands of civilians have fled the northern city as a seven-month offensive by the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), an Arab-Kurdish alliance, closes in.


Sheriff: Disgruntled ex-worker kills 5, then himself at Florida industrial complex

Sheriff: Disgruntled ex-worker kills 5, then himself at Florida industrial complexA man who was fired from a Florida awning factory in April returned Monday with a semi-automatic pistol and methodically killed five people, then took his own life at the sound of an approaching siren, authorities said.


Spicer taking on 'extra' White House duties

Spicer taking on 'extra' White House dutiesSean Spicer's colleagues have denied the White House spokesman is on the outs, saying he has been given extra duties after his absence from the White House podium on Monday fueled speculation about his future. Spicer was replaced in the White House briefing room by his deputy Sarah Huckabee Sanders, who rejected suggestions the embattled spokesman was stepping down. "He is taking on a little bit of extra duty at this point," Huckabee said of Spicer's role.


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