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Sonos, 3D printing, and more January 21, 2020 Mobile Musings The rumored Galaxy Z Flip matters for f

Sonos, 3D printing, and more January 21, 2020 Mobile Musings The rumored Galaxy Z Flip matters for foldable phones Samsung's foldable smartphone design is expected to flip up like the Motorola Razr instead of opening into a small tablet like the previous Galaxy Fold. Rumor has it that it'll be commercially called the Galaxy Z Flip. Internal code name: Galaxy Bloom. The future of all foldable smartphones most likely rests on the fate of the Galaxy Z. For Samsung, the Z Flip will give the company a dramatic lead in the foldable space, with a large premium device (the Galaxy Fold) followed by a simpler phone with a smaller screen. Check out the five reasons why the Galaxy Z matters: [CHECK IT OUT]( Industry Market Watch IBM jumps 5% on strong earnings report IBM’s revenue grew slightly in the quarter following five quarters of declines. The company's stock moved as much as 5% higher on Tuesday after the company reported fourth-quarter results that beat analysts’ estimates and forecast earnings growth in 2020. Revenue grew slightly on an annualized basis, IBM said in a statement, after it had fallen five quarters in a row. Read the full analysis below: [CHECK IT OUT]( Gadgets & Gizmos Sonos will stop updating its 'legacy' products in May Sonos is continuing to distance itself from some of the oldest products it has sold over the years. Starting in May of 2020, a group of "legacy" products will stop getting software updates and new features, the first time that the company has decided to end updates for a whole set of its products. The devices will still work, but Sonos won't release any new software or feature updates. Read more below: [CHECK IT OUT]( How Does It Work? How does a 3D printer work? If you're in the business of developing new products and you need to show them off to clients or customers, nothing beats having a prototype: a model you can touch, hold, and feel. That's where 3D printing comes in. Rather than waiting months for a prototype to be sculpted or built, companies can now produce them in a matter of hours. A typical 3D printer is very much like an inkjet printer operated from a computer. It builds up a 3D model one layer at a time, from the bottom upward, by repeatedly printing over the same area in a method known as fused depositional modeling (FDM). To learn more about this process, check out the link below: [CHECK IT OUT]( Technology Homecoming Best coffee maker for the money After considerable testing of various coffee pots, pod machines, and espresso makers, the Bonavita Connoisseur has been listed as one of the best coffee makers you can buy. Possibly the last drip-coffee machine you’ll ever want to own, the Bonavita Connoisseur is an improvement over its already stellar predecessor, the BV1900TS. The Connoisseur takes up little more than a sliver of real estate in your kitchen with its incredibly compact design, which prevents it from sticking out like a sore thumb. For the full review, check out the below link: [CHECK IT OUT]( Thanks for reading today and be sure to stay tuned for our next edition. Until Next Time, This has been John Denton P.S. Know someone who'd love Digital Daily Download? Be sure to send them to this link so they can get signed up: [digitaldailydownload.com]( You are receiving this e-mail because you made a great decision to receive the Digital Daily Download Newsletter. If for any reason you believe you received this email in error, you can safely ignore it, or [click here to unsubscribe]( or [vist the profile center](. © 2019 Digital Daily Download. All Rights Reserved. 20 North Orange Avenue, Unit 1100 Orlando, Florida, 32801

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