The average American will eat nearly 3,000 PB&J sandwiches in their lifetime. I for one can attest to the accuracy of this statistic. I refused to eat anything besides PB&Js for lunch during elementary school (to the dismay and frustration of my mother). So it’s not surprising that there
In many cultures, the number ‘9’ represents the notion of reaching the zenith. It is the culmination of history that has been accumulated from 1 to 8, as well as the symbol of potential that signals the beginning of a new era. Samsung Electronics introduces the meticulously crafted design of the Galaxy S9 that presses on toward the state of perfection.
Starting in April, Sprint (NYSE: S) customers in select U.S. markets will experience the future of wireless as the company prepares to deliver the nation’s first 5G mobile network in the first half of 2019.
Customers in Chicago, Dallas and Los Angeles will begin experiencing 5G-like capabilities, including significant increases in data speed and capacity, as Sprint rolls out advanced network technology called Massive MIMO. Sprint will aggressively expand to additional markets including Atlanta, Houston and Washington, D.C. later this year. In 2018 and 2019 Sprint expects to deploy thousands of Massive MIMO radios, significantly increasing network capacity for millions of customers across the country.
The story of how LIFX began is this weeks episode of State of Electronics. Three guys (Phil Bosua, Andy Gelme and John Bosua) got together at Hack Melbourne (CCHS) http://www.hackmelbourne.org and prototyped what would become a wifi controlled light bulb. At that time, it hadn’t been done before. A timely confluence of things allowed this to happen – smartphones, apps, cheap & efficient LED’s, wifi modules and an idea.
Samsung Electronics introduces the Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+, the smartphones that reimagine the way people communicate, share and experience the world.