Smartphone with flexible screen Samsung Galaxy Fold
Samsung introduced the Galaxy Fold in February 2019. The smartphone's feature is a flexible 7.3-inch screen. The smartphone was scheduled to go on sale in early April, but the company postponed the start of sales after complaints about device breakage during testing.
Some tech testers reported that their smartphones were malfunctioning after they removed the film on the display, thinking it was pre-sale protection. As a result, Samsung announced that it had finalized its new product. But some users say the device is still “fragile and experimental.” In the US, the Galaxy Fold costs $1,980.
Apple Credit Card
Apple introduced the Apple Card bank card with free service senegal number data and cashback in March 2019. The program partners are Goldman Sachs and the Mastercard payment system.
In early November, Ruby on Rails founder David Heinemeier Hansson and Apple co-founder Stephen Gary Steve Wozniak complained that their wives' credit limits on their cards were significantly lower, despite their better credit scores. After complaints about a "sexist algorithm," the New York City Department of Financial Services announced an investigation into Goldman Sachs, and the bank itself suggested that customers review their Apple Card credit limits.
In December 2019, Indian authorities restricted access to Facebook, WhatsApp and other services for 60 million people after residents in the north of the country began protests against the citizenship law. In total, India has blocked the network more than 90 times in 2019. Similar restrictions are also taking place in Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, Sudan and Benin - where the government is trying to combat mass demonstrations, the publication indicates.
Restrictions on Internet access in India
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