Samsung's latest flagship phone is out, and the fight is on. Can the Samsung Galaxy S9 take on the iPhone X? Mark Spoonauer, Editor-In-Chief at Tom's Guide, gives Cheddar at first look at the new phone and shares his take. The S9 features an updated camera with new front-facing features. Spoonauer shows hosts Baker Machado and Brad Smith how to use the camera's hottest new features, such as improved slow motion and animated emojis.
Share:
More In Technology

SAT Will Go Completely Digital By 2024
Scott Jaschik, editor at Inside Higher Ed, joins Cheddar News to discuss the SAT's going completely digital by 2024.

Bitcoin Prices Bounce Back to $36K After Monday's Dip
Ben Armstrong, founder of BitBoy Crypto, joins Cheddar News to talk about the continued volatility of Bitcoin and if we're entering a 'crypto winter.'

Senate Committee Votes to Advance Big Tech Antitrust Bill
Members of Congress have voted to advance a bill meant to address antitrust concerns related to tech giants including Amazon, Apple, Google, and Meta. The 'American Innovation and Choice Online Act' is largely seen as one of the best chances for the government to reign in Big Tech's dominance Seth Schachner, Managing Director StratAmericas; Digital Business Executive joined Cheddar's Opening Bell to discuss.

Fed Weighs Benefits of Digital Dollar
The Federal Reserve released its highly-anticipated research weighing the pros and cons of a digital dollar in the U.S. The report comes as economic rivals like china have already piloted their own central bank digital currencies. Edward Moya, Senior Market Analyst, The Americas, Oanda, joined Cheddar's Opening Bell to discuss.

5G Service Rolled Out Across United States
Verizon and AT&T officially launched their 5G wireless services Wednesday across the U.S. Despite pushback from U.S. airlines and the FAA over safety concerns, the telecom giants rolled out the next generation of wireless cellular technology, with speeds up to 20 times faster than 4G LTE. John Biggs, Editor, Tech Crunch joined Cheddar's Opening Bell to discuss.

This Week in Earnings: Microsoft, Apple, Tesla, GM
Earnings season kicks into high gear this week as big players are on tap to report their Q4 numbers, including Microsoft, Apple, and Tesla. Investors will be watching for key indicators on how the companies are dealing with inflation, Omicron and interest rates. Christine Short, VP of Research, Wall Street Horizon joined Cheddar's Opening Bell to discuss.

New Tech Firm PulseForge Looks to Reduce Emissions From Manufacturing
Stan Farnsworth, chief marketing officer at PulseForge, joined Cheddar to talk about his company's debut at CES 2022 and how it plans to innovate the sustainable tech manufacturing space. PulseForge is bringing a new approach to industrial thermal processing, which contributes to 30 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions, according to Farnsworth. "By using 85 percent less energy in the processing of materials through a variety of manufacturing processes, we can make a direct impact in reducing carbon output and reducing carbon footprint associated with manufacturing," he said.

Cheddar Afternoon Google News Briefings of January 25th
Cheddar Afternoon Google News Briefings

Afternoon Alexa Flash Briefings of January 25th
Alexa Flash Briefings
