Check out newly leaked Galaxy S9 photos before leaks don’t matter anymore

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Before Samsung’s Galaxy S9 takes its big bow on Feb. 25, there’s one, (presumably) last leaky look at the hinted-at-but-technically-unannounced smartphone and its larger S9+ sibling.

Photos posted to what looks like a recently created Instagram account offer views of each phone’s startup, home, main menu, and lock screens, as well as the devices themselves. It’s certainly possible these are doctored images — your “grain of salt” alert — but it’s much more likely you’re seeing the real deal here.

Check out a couple of the images embedded below and find the rest on the Instagram page here. Read more…

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HPE adds recommendations to AI tech from Nimble acquisition

 When HPE acquired Nimble Storage in March for a cool billion dollars, it knew it was getting some nifty flash storage technology. But it also got Nimble’s InfoSight artificial intelligence capabilities that not only monitored the underlying storage arrays, but all of the adjacent datacenter technology. Today, the company announced it has enhanced that technology to provide… Read More

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iPhone X review: This changes everything

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Apple’s iPhone X is the beginning of something new.

Holding the iPhone X in my hand triggers a distinct memory of the moment I first cradled the original iPhone. The sensation lingers as I caress the surgical steel band that wraps around the phone and I feel the cool glass back against my palm. Waking the phone snaps me back to the present. I’m suddenly unmoored as my eyes dart across the nearly unblemished Super Retina OLED screen, searching desperately for the home button.

There is no home button, just a stunning 5.8-inch screen that hugs the edge, reaching for the silver band that’s just millimeters away. All of it is so beautiful, save for that peninsula of darkness at the top — the notch that intrudes on the otherwise perfect industrial design of the iPhone X, but also proves critical to its operation and serves as yet another signal that this is not just another iPhone. Read more…

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