Samsung
Samsung and Nifty Gateway jointly innovating for World’s first Smart TV NFT platform
Samsung has always been known for its tech innovations and regularly tries for new research and developments in its business. Recently Samsung and Nifty Gateway have joined their hands to develop the world’s First Smart TV NFT platform.
Samsung said New Nifty Gateway will be integrated into Samsung’s premium TVs of 2022, such as QLED and Neo QLED TV. Speaking more on this Samsung said it will launch an independent app which is to be made available on Samsung’s The Frame and MICRO LED TVs.
This platform which is built by a mutual collaboration of Samsung and Nifty Gateway will let the user access the NFT marketplace from your home where you will find the top artists and can also discover, buy and trade their digital art and collectibles.
Duncan Cock Foster, co-founder of Nifty Gateway says ” Our mission is to make the World of NFTs accessible to billion of people. At the same time, we give artists the opportunity to share and offer their works. Through our platform, purchasing, creating, and storing NFTs is easier than ever.”
What does this new partnership bring?
Samsung partnering with the NFT marketplace brings new features to its Smart TV gives you instant access to
- Verified Digital Art – NFTs are coined through Gifty Gateway that guarantees to provide quality content.
- The Latest Custody Technology – Nifty Gateway has a custody option. This means you can store your NFTs in a secure Nifty Gateway or Omnibus wallet.
- Payment Flexibility – Here you can purchase NFT through various methods, such as debit cards, credit cards, or cryptocurrency.
Know more about Nifty Gateway
Nifty Gateway is a platform where you can easily buy sell and store digital art and collectibles, which is also known as nifties or NFTs. The Company was founded in 2018 by Ducan and Griffin Cock Foster and acquired by Gemini, which is a similar platform for selling and storing bitcoins.
Phones
LG Innotek struggles to gain ground in Samsung smartphone CoF
LG Innotek is supplying CoF for budget and mid-range Samsung smartphones this year. Despite the CoF supply chain formed by the Korean govt., Stemco still has the upper hand in overall volume and model-specific volume in the Samsung CoF market.
TheElec notes that LG Innotek is not making progress in Samsung smartphones’ CoF (chip-on-film) market. Back in 2021, Korean govt formed a local CoF supply chain, but Japan’s Stemco still has an edge over LG Innotek in the Samsung smartphone CoF market.
As of 2024, LG Innotek and PI Advanced Materials are still supplying CoF and related materials for Samsung’s affordable phones like the Galaxy A5 series. Pay attention, the lower lineup of the Galaxy A series and Galaxy M series uses the CoG method, mounting chips on glass substrates.
LG Innotek’s CoF production line operation rate is expected to reach around 70% this year. Beyond Samsung, LG Innotek supplies smartphone CoFs to Oppo, Vivo, and Xiaomi. Notably, G Innotek’s revenue was 20.6 trillion won last year.
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Phones
US Galaxy Z Flip 6 w/ Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 scores fiery performance
Benchmark listing confirms Samsung will fuel the US Galaxy Z Flip 6 with a Snapdragon chipset. The device has benchmarked on Geekbench, scoring sizing points in single-core and multi-core tests. Interestingly, the Flip phone features 12GB of RAM, which is a big upgrade.
As spotted by CID/X, the US variant of Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 will feature up to 12GB RAM and Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for Galaxy processor. While the listing doesn’t mention the phone’s marketing name, Samsung’s modeling strategy says SM-F741U is the Galaxy Z Flip 6.
Earlier, the same product surfaced on Geekbench’s graphics processing unit test. The device reached the same performance as the Galaxy S24 Ultra despite lacking such larger cooling tech. As far as the CPU performance is concerned, the Z Flip 6 scored:
- 1794 in single-core
- 4486 in multi-core
BREAKING‼️
US Galaxy Z Flip6 (SM-F741U) spotted on GeekBench with 12GB RAM
Single-core 1794
Multi-core 4486You saw it here first 😎😎 pic.twitter.com/kbG6w0k1wb
— CID (@theonecid) May 7, 2024
Samsung is expected to hold its next Unpacked event in Paris right before the 2024 Olympics kicks off. The tentative date is July 10, when the company will introduce Galaxy Z Flip 6, Z Fold 6, and Z Fold 6 Ultra. More products including the Watch 7 series and Galaxy Ring are expected.
As the company still has around two months to unveil, there will be further performance improvements. Global consumers might be disappointed as the Exynos is expected to power some units. It might harm some sales but Samsung has to do it to maintain the cost-cutting.
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Samsung
Samsung reveals May 2024 security update fixes 45 vulnerabilities
Samsung detailed its May 2024 security update, rolling out to Galaxy devices in the next few weeks. The company revealed that 45 vulnerabilities in Galaxy phones and tablets will be addressed. This means the May firmware must be installed on your Galaxy device.
The May 2024 security update hasn’t started rolling out to Samsung Galaxy devices. This is due to the company’s One UI 6.1 rollout phases, which have taken place in certain markets over the past week. Galaxy S22’s rollout also been halted due to touchscreen failure issue.
Samsung disclosed May 2024 security patch includes fixes for 45 security vulnerabilities, with 33 being provided by Google. The company also divided the vulnerabilities into their category, citing 33 vulnerabilities as ‘Critical,’ while 26 are classified as ‘High’ in severity.
Critical: CVE-2023-28582, CVE-2024-23706, CVE-2024-23700
High: CVE-2024-0042, CVE-2024-20039, CVE-2024-20040, CVE-2024-21463, CVE-2023-33115, CVE-2023-33096, CVE-2023-33103, CVE-2023-33084, CVE-2023-33095, CVE-2023-33104, CVE-2023-33086, CVE-2023-33101, CVE-2023-33100, CVE-2023-33099, CVE-2024-21468, CVE-2024-21472, CVE-2024-0024, CVE-2024-0025, CVE-2024-23705, CVE-2024-23708, CVE-2024-0043, CVE-2024-23707, CVE-2024-23709, CVE-2024-23703, CVE-2024-23701, CVE-2024-23702
Moderate: CVE-2024-20021
The South Korean tech giant also provides 25 SVE items (listed below). SSI found in “Security software version”, SMR May-2024 Release 1 includes all patches from Samsung and Google. You can check the list of addressed SVE items below.
- SVE-2023-1778(CVE-2024-20866)
- Authentication bypass vulnerability in Setupwizard
- SVE-2023-2193(CVE-2024-20855)
- Improper access control vulnerability in multitasking framework
- SVE-2023-2265(CVE-2024-20856)
- Improper Authentication vulnerability in Secure Folder
- SVE-2024-0041(CVE-2024-20857)
- Improper access control vulnerability in CocktailBarService
- SVE-2024-0042(CVE-2024-20858)
- Improper access control vulnerability in CocktailBarService
- SVE-2024-0070(CVE-2024-20859)
- Improper access control vulnerability in FactoryCamera
- SVE-2024-0071(CVE-2024-20860)
- Improper export of android application components vulnerability in TelephonyUI
- SVE-2024-0092(CVE-2024-20861)
- Use after free vulnerability in SveService
- SVE-2024-0096(CVE-2024-20862)
- Out-of-bounds write in SveService
- SVE-2024-0185(CVE-2024-20863)
- Improper input validation vulnerability in SNAP in HAL
- SVE-2024-0234(CVE-2024-20865)
- Authentication bypass in bootloader
- SVE-2024-0357(CVE-2024-20864)
- Improper access control vulnerability in DarManagerService
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