CEI to hold virtual graduation for class of 2021
IDAHO FALLS, Idaho (KIFI) College of Eastern Idaho (CEI) will hold a virtual 2021 graduation ceremony Thursday, May 13.
The virtual ceremony can be viewed at 7 p.m. on CEI Facebook Live and the CEI homepage at cei.edu.
Dr. Mark Peters, former Laboratory Director at INL and now the Executive Vice President for Laboratory Operations at Battelle Memorial Institute, will be the keynote speaker.
CEI will virtually confer a total of 362 degrees and certificates to graduates. As a new community college, the number of two-year transferable associate of arts and science degrees continues to rise. This year 110 associate transfer degrees will be awarded, a little more than double 2020 (51) conferred transfer associate degrees.
06 May 2021, 12:05 pm
OPPO is joining the foldable smartphone market, a known leaker confirms after revealing that the company is working on one that could launch sometime in June 2021.
The tipster has been known for accurately posting OPPO-related leaks, such as when he revealed the launch date of the OPPO Find X3 series and Vivo S9e specs before its launch.
OPPO s Upcoming Foldable Phone Leaked
The upcoming foldable phone OPPO is leaked by Chinese tipster Arsenal on Tuesday, May 4, via Weibo.
According to his post, the unnamed foldable phone is being made by Green Factory and would measure around 7 inches and 2 inches when folded.
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We’ve heard rumors that the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3 will support the S Pen, but as for the Galaxy Z Flip 3, there s not a lot that we don t know just yet.
As per Dutch website
LetsGoDigital, Samsung has filed an application with the EU property Office that hints at S pen compatibility. The trademark is for a specific “Z Flip” model - which was known to be in the pipeline for Samsung - but the synopsis mentions both “electronic pens” and “capacitive styluses for touch screen devices”.
Samsung Galaxy Z Flip with S Pen support?https://t.co/GE86b8grLw
Opinion: Oregon businesses bear the brunt of U.S. tariffs on China
Posted May 07, 2021
Oregon’s cornerstone industries – agriculture, timber, technology and everything in-between – have been hit hard by tariffs levied as a result of trade tensions, the author writes.
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Mark Peters
Peters is an expert in U.S. export controls and provides consulting services to academic institutions and companies. He lives in Albany.
President Biden arrived in office with no shortage of crises to address, including the COVID-19 pandemic, a battered economy and sputtering job creation.
Lost amid these issues has been a carryover from the Trump administration: the trade war with China. Its effects have been far-reaching, and have significantly hampered our economy’s ability to recover from this pandemic.