Right before introducing several innovations the company has in store for 2022, including the Freestyle portable screen and the Samsung Gaming Hub, electronics brand Samsung featured its “Together for tomorrow” vision with a range of sustainability projects, strategic new partnerships, and customizable connected technologies.
Some of the new additions include gaming laptops with the latest processors, a gaming tablet, headsets, keyboards, a mouse, monitors, a router, and bags.
During its launch via a Facebook Live event, Asus highlighted the Vivobook 15 Oled’s 15.6-inch three-sided NanoEdge design that allows users to experience a new level of visuals with true-to-life colors and 178 degrees of viewing angle.
Over the years, although most of its core functions remain unchanged, the pocket WiFi has gained some interesting new features and capabilities. Globe’s MyFi LTE-Advanced is a prime example.
After four years of prototyping, the first foldable of Oppo in its line-up will be the flagship-grade Oppo Find N touting the Flexion Hinge that eliminates gaps within the two displays, and a customized user interface designed for full app compatibility with its form factor.
Data management firm Cohesity recently released a new feature for its Threat Defense customers that enables any organization to improve security posture and reduce human errors in customer environments.
For the incoming new year, cybersecurity solutions provider Fortinet said it is anticipating the focus of exploits falling on work-from-anywhere setups, 5G-enabled edge, and satellite Internet off-planet.
An Israel-based financial technology (fintech) company is planning to bring the concept of earned wage access (EWA) in the Philippines by early 2022 with an end-to-end solution that banks can offer to corporate clients.
California-based cybersecurity firm Palo Alto Networks recently released its predictions and expectations for the global cybersecurity industry in the coming year 2022. Some of Palo Alto’s forecast include bitcoin becoming a financial tool for cybercriminals and digital services growth spurring greater digital fraud.