Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Mark Zuckerberg speaks at the Facebook F8 developer conference and more: April 18 in photos

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Mark Zuckerberg speaks at the Facebook F8 developer conference and more: April 18 in photos

Mark Zuckerberg speaks at the Facebook F8 developer conference and more: April 18 in photosFacebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg speaks during the annual Facebook F8 developer conference in San Jose, Calif.; President Trump speaks during a visit to the headquarters of tool manufacturer Snap-On in Kenosha, Wis.; Pennsylvania state police investigate the scene where Steve Stephens, the suspect in the random killing of a Cleveland retiree posted on Facebook, died in Erie, Pa. These are some of the photos of the day. (AP/EPA/Getty/Reuters)


Correction: Buckled Highway story

Correction: Buckled Highway storyDECATUR, Ga. (AP) — In some versions of a story April 17 about buckling pavement on Interstate 20 in Georgia, The Associated Press reported erroneously the date that a large fire caused the collapse of an overpass on Interstate 85. The overpass fire occurred March 30, not March 27.


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iPhone 8 to Fight Galaxy S8 With This

iPhone 8 to Fight Galaxy S8 With ThisA new report from Japan's Mac Otakara adds some weight to the more prevalent iPhone 8 rumors out there, including rumblings of a stainless steel design and a flat OLED display. The report, as translated by Apple Insider, claims that the iPhone 8 will have a "glass sandwich" design reminiscent of that of the iPhone 4, with a sturdy steel center and slabs of glass on the front and back. Mac Otakara also notes that the display will be a flat OLED panel (contradicting some previous flexible display rumors), and could sport a vertically oriented iSight camera that would allow the next iPhone to work more seamlessly with mobile VR headsets.


Samsung’s Galaxy S8 is already a smash hit

Samsung’s Galaxy S8 is already a smash hit

Ahead of the Galaxy S8's announcement late last month, there was a growing concern that the Galaxy Note 7 debacle would weigh heavy on consumers' minds, and ultimately have a big negative impact on Samsung's new launch. As we're sure you will recall, Samsung's best smartphone to date was recalled last year — twice — after some Note 7 batteries burst into flames, causing injuries and property damage in the process. Surveys that sought to gauge how the Note 7 might impact Samsung's Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ release were mixed, but we had a feeling that people would quickly forget about the Note 7's issues when they saw how impressive Samsung's new flagship phones were.

Well, it looks like we hit the nail on the head, because Samsung's new Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ haven't been released yet and they're already a smash hit.

As we told you last week, preorders for Samsung's new Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ have been explosive. Samsung made a few announcements highlighting just how impressive pre-sales have been in its home country of South Korea, and now a new report from a reputable site states that a major milestone has been surpassed.

According to a report from The Investor, a market-focused offshoot of South Korean newspaper The Korea Herald, preorders of Samsung's Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ in South Korea have surpassed 1 million units. The report cites data collected from local wireless carriers as of Tuesday, April 18th.

The Galaxy S8 and S8+ became available for preorder on April 7th, which means the phones took just 10 days to reach the milestone. Of note, no previous Samsung smartphone has ever reached 1 million preorders in South Korea.

Samsung's new Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ are scheduled to be released this Friday, April 21st, in South Korea and in a number of international markets including the United States. We wrote about how impressive Samsung's new flagship phones are in our hands-on Galaxy S8 preview, and our full Galaxy S8 review is forthcoming.


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