Samsung is building a dedicated production line for iPhone Fold OLED panels
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Samsung is building a dedicated production line for iPhone Fold OLED panels

The last report we saw for the foldable iPhone claimed it was already in its prototype testing phase with a tentative launch for September 2026. We now get additional supply chain info from ET News which claims Samsung Display is building a dedicated production line for foldable OLED panels at its A3 plant in Asan, South Chungcheong Province. Samsung is expected to be the exclusive display supplier for Apple’s foldable iPhone. Apple was reportedly impressed by Samsung’s nearly crease-less display tech, which will be used on the iPhone Fold’s 7.8” main display. According to the new report, Samsung estimates it can produce up to 35,000 foldable display units per month and as many as 15 million per year. That would be more than enough for Cupertino, which is expected to sell anywhere between 6-8 million units of...
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Cowboys discussion: DaRon Bland, Jaydon Blue, and players under pressure
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Cowboys discussion: DaRon Bland, Jaydon Blue, and players under pressure

Every week, we gather the latest news about the Dallas Cowboys and seek our writer’s perspective on each headline. Welcome back to the roundtable. This week we have David Howman and Brian Martin.DaRon Bland’s contract year begins, what are your expectations for him this year and will he be with Dallas beyond the 2025 season?DaRon Bland officially enters the final year of his rookie contract this season with a base salary of about $5.35 million and a cap hit near $5.42 million. After an explosive 2023 year when he led the NFL with nine interceptions, scored a record five pick-sixes, and earned First‑Team All‑Pro honors, his 2024 campaign was derailed by a stress fracture that limited him to just seven games. Now comes a high pressure year for Bland who really does need to stay...
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Stephen King Retells HANSEL AND GRETEL
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Stephen King Retells HANSEL AND GRETEL

This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate commission.S. Zainab would like to think she bleeds ink but the very idea makes her feel faint. She writes fantasy and horror, and is currently clutching a manuscript while groping in the dark. Find her on Twitter: @szainabwilliams. View All posts by S. Zainab WilliamsWelcome to Today in Books, our daily round-up of literary headlines at the intersection of politics, culture, media, and more. Stephen King has not only spun a retelling of gruesome Brothers Grimm fairytale in a picture book featuring illustrations by none other than the late, great Maurice Sendak; he’s also narrating the audio edition. A little background: Sendak created the illustrations as set and costume designs for his 1998 production of Engelbert Humperdinck’s Hansel and Gretel opera,...
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‘Sovereign’ Review: In the Rare Thriller That’s Truly Political, Nick Offerman Is Powerful as a Lost Soul of the New Right
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‘Sovereign’ Review: In the Rare Thriller That’s Truly Political, Nick Offerman Is Powerful as a Lost Soul of the New Right

It’s the article we’ve all read 100 times. A liberal journalist from the mainstream media goes down to some diner in Ohio or Tennessee to talk to ordinary folks who are Trump supporters, trying to put together a sympathetic understanding of their point-of-view. The crusty true believers will inevitably say they think Trump is too this or too that (“The man is far from perfect”). But then they’ll explain why he speaks for them anyway. Your typical diner-in-Trump-land article will reference such topics as the collapse of American manufacturing, the opioids epidemic, and the stubborn resentment that festers around immigration. Yet the persistent folly of these articles is that they never really, truly explain the rise of the new right-wing politics. They don’t explain it the way a movie like “Sovereign” does. Written and directed by...
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