
Microsoft making foldable devices
In time for Apple to invent two years later
The company, which brought the world the tablet and the touchscreen smartphone, is working on adapting Windows to work on foldable devices.

Smartphone AI NPU headed for mainstream
Breaking out of the CPU, GPU, and DSP
Huawei HiSilicon, Qualcomm and MediaTek AI Neural Processing Units (NPU) might become a new mainstream mobile AP architecture beyond CPU, GPU, and DSP.

Huawei and Xiaomi expect smartphone growth next year
While Apple sees sales slump
Huawei and Xiaomi have estimated their smartphone shipments for 2019 to surge over 20 percent compared to this year.

5G will take years to become popular
Taiwan IoT Technology and Industry Association warning
Taiwan IoT Technology and Industry Association (TwIoTA). Chairman Frank Huang has warned that it will take years before 5G applications to become popular.

Smartphones are in decline
The market is no longer flat
New statistics suggest that smartphone use is not just flat, but is in total decline.

HTC denies smartphone exit
Will not be exiting stage left pursued by bear
HTC has dismissed rumours claiming it would quit the smartphone market.

Expensive phones easily hacked
You do not get what you pay for
It looks like paying big bucks for a top-of-the-range smartphone does not buy you any security.

Chinese smartphone processor shipments fall
Vendors retrench
Shipments of smartphone-use application processors in China are expected to decrease 4.6 percent in the fourth quarter as smartphone vendors have become more conservative on pulling in orders due to lower visibility in demand in the end market.

Hardware makers are keen to get 5G away from just smartphones
Developing the Qualcomm model
Global chipmakers including Qualcomm, Intel, MediaTek and UNISOC (Spreadtrum & RDA) are looking to expand their 5G solutions to include non-handset applications.

Blue light from smartphones does not make you blind
Another advert proved wrong
The Interwebs have been getting adverts from companies who claim that the blue light from smartphones make you blind and are offering drugs to fix "the problem".