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Samsung introduces Cloud-Based 5G network solutions with Microsoft

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Samsung Electronics today announced its agreement with Microsoft on an end-to-end cloud-based private 5G network solution. As part of this partnership, the two companies plan to advance the virtualization of 5G solutions, which include Samsung’s Virtualized RNA, virtualized Core, and Microsoft Azure Multi-access Edge Computing (MEC) technologies.

The main goal of this collaboration is to lead to innovations that reduce barriers to access to private 5G networks in companies, including retail stores, smart factories, and entertainment venues such as stadiums. Through a cloud-based approach to the market, companies aim to achieve greater cost-effectiveness over 5G expansion.

“The combination of Samsung’s fully-virtualized 5G end-to-end solutions on Azure will bring cloud-based network solutions to operators and industry”.

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Complete Virtualization: The key to accelerating up private 5G networks

This collaboration highlights the key advantages of cloud networks that help companies accelerate 5G deployment and accelerate the implementation of private 5G networks.

Implementing fully virtualized 5G solutions on a cloud-enabled platform allows for wide-ranging improvements in the scalability and flexibility of networks for mobile operators and organizations.

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“Combining Samsung’s virtualized 5G solutions and Microsoft Azure cloud, we look forward to delivering a best-in-class 5G solution that advances opportunities in the private network sector. Through this collaboration, we will continue to push the boundaries of innovation in 5G and beyond.” 

Samsung is a leader in the successful distribution of 5G end-to-end solutions, including chipsets, radios, and core networks. The company supports 5G commercial services in major markets, including Korea and the U.S., where 5G subscribers worldwide live and support 5G expansion in Japan. In addition, the company is rapidly adapting to new markets around the world, including Canada and New Zealand.

 

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Samsung’s New Galaxy Tab S9 FE and S9 FE Plus Showcase Sleek Design [Leak]

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Samsung will soon unveil its new affordable tablet lineup – Galaxy Tab S9 FE. The company is said to bring two new tablets namely Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus. Ahead of the launch, a reliable source revealed official press pictures, which show the whole design.

The upcoming Galaxy Tab S9 FE is said to have a 10.9-inch display, while the larger Galaxy Tab S9 FE Plus has a 12.4-inch diagonal. It’s worth mentioning that the company uses high-quality metal casings for the “Fan Edition” tablets, making them look similar to the flagship products.

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These will be available in a number of different variants, depending on the country. Sources of Roland Quandt (via winfuture) only revealed images of the Light Gray variant of the Galaxy Tab S9 FE and Tab S9 FE Plus, however, there should also be versions in Lavender, Mint and Silver.

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WhatsApp Unveils Innovative Features to Enhance Everyday Convenience for Users

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On September 20, WhatsApp introduced several new features, which will help speed up how to get things done with businesses in a WhatsApp chat. The new features include faster chat experiences with Flows and choose your Payments Service such as cards.

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Flows

WhatsApp launched ” Flows” making it possible for businesses to offer more experiences like quickly choosing your train seat, ordering a meal, or booking an appointment – all without leaving your chat.

With Flows, businesses will be able to provide rich menus and customizable forms that support different needs. We’ll make Flows available to businesses around the world using the WhatsApp Business Platform in the coming weeks.

Payment via UPI, debit/credit cards

People in India can now add items to their cart and send a payment using the method of their choice from all supported UPI apps, debit and credit cards, and more. Meta revealed that it’s working with partners Razorpay and PayU to make paying for something as simple as sending a message.

Verified Businesses

Meta says that it’s making it possible for businesses to receive verification, helping you know you’re chatting with the right business. To become Meta Verified, businesses demonstrate their authenticity to Meta and in return receive a verified badge, enhanced account support, and impersonation protection.

Meta Verified Features:

  • Ability to create a custom WhatsApp page that is easily discoverable via a web search
  • Multi-device support so multiple employees can respond to customers

In near future, the testing of Meta Verified will start with small businesses using the WhatsApp Business app.

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Emoji 15.1 introduced for Android and iOS devices: 118 new emojis coming

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Emoji 15.1

Emoji 15.1 is the latest set of emojis approved by the Unicode Consortium, the organization that regulates the text encoding standard used by most digital devices. The latest version of Emoji adds 118 new emojis, including six new concepts, four new family combinations, and 108 new directions for six existing people emojis. These new emojis are expected to appear on various platforms in the first half of the next year.

All of these new emojis are created by combining existing emoji characters or sequences with a special character called a zero-width joiner (ZWJ). This allows for new designs without adding new characters to the Unicode Standard.

Emoji 15.1

Emoji 15.1 is the first update to the Unicode Standard that does not introduce any new emoji characters since Unicode 12.1 in 2019. However, Unicode 15.1 does add several hundred new non-emoji characters to the standard. The total number of emojis recommended by Unicode is now 3,782.

Emoji 15.1

New Concepts

  • Head-Shaking Horizontally
  • Head-Shaking Vertically
  • Phoenix
  • Lime
  • Brown Mushroom
  • Broken Chain

New Family Combinations

  • Family: Adult, Adult, Child
  • Family: Adult, Child, Child
  • Family: Adult, Child
  • Family: Adult, Adult, Child, Child

New Directions

  • Person Walking Facing Right
  • Person Running Facing Right
  • Person Kneeling Facing Right
  • Person with White Cane Facing Right
  • Person in Manual Wheelchair Facing Right
  • Person in Motorized Wheelchair Facing Right

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