Samsung’s tri-fold phone sells out quickly at $2,899 while Google Aluminium OS leak reveals a Chrome/Android hybrid interface.

New York: Samsung’s new Galaxy Z TriFold phone sold out in minutes when it went on sale. This special phone has a screen that opens to 10 inches big, making it work like a tablet. The phone costs $2,899, which is very expensive.
People who want to buy the phone later can sign up at Samsung.com to get notified. Samsung has only a few phones at some stores in states like New York, Texas, California, and Minnesota. Huawei already sells a similar phone in China.
San Francisco: Google may be making a new computer system called Aluminium OS. This system would mix Android phones and Chromebook computers together. Pictures show it looks like both systems combined.
The screen looks like Android but has some parts that work like Chromebooks. A video shows Chrome browser windows running side by side. The design seems familiar rather than completely new. Google might release this system later this year.
Oslo: Vivaldi browser company made news by saying no to artificial intelligence features. Many browsers now add AI helpers, but Vivaldi wants to make better tools for people instead. The company believes human thinking with good tools works better than AI.
The update adds easier ways to arrange tabs side by side on the screen. You can now drag tabs to make them tile next to each other. People can also lock certain tabs to one website only. These changes make the browser work better for human users.
Seoul: Samsung made a new screen that helps the environment. The screen uses material made from tiny ocean plants called phytoplankton instead of oil-based plastic. This new material cuts pollution by over 40 percent when making the screen.
The screen also uses recycled plastic that was already used before. Testing shows the screen has 45 percent recycled plastic and 10 percent phytoplankton-based material. This makes the screen better for our planet than normal screens.