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Hollywood Suite is proud to present a trio of Canadian broadcast premieres to ring in 2024: the coming-of-age story Adult Adoption, Indigenous sci-fi The Beehive, and the road-trip drama A Girl, a Boy, a Penny and a Very, Very, Very Long Road. All three films will air on Hollywood Suite and be available on demand beginning January 1, 2024.
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Samsung’s Galaxy S22 and S22+ phones featured its ISOCELL GN5 50MP sensor, while the Galaxy S23 and S23+ models used a similar 50MP GN3 sensor. And we're expecting to see the same setup with the Galaxy S24 and S24+. However, a new tip hints that the Galaxy S25 and S25+ phones might switch to Sony sensors instead of Samsung’s. The new report comes from reliable tipster @Tech_Reve, who holds a solid track record for Samsung rumours. But we don't have any details yet about this sensor, given it'll launch over a year away.
Samsung is also supposedly developing a 200-megapixel 1-inch ISOCELL sensor for its S25 Ultra with 0.8µm pixels, dual-pixel autofocus, and in-sensor crop zoom. > The only other rumor for the Galaxy S25 series is that it'll come with the Exynos 2500 chipset with a 10-core CPU on Samsung’s 3nm node.
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Spotify will cut 1,500 jobs, its third round of layoffs this year, CEO Daniel Ek said Monday. He said the music-streaming company needs to slash costs and boost efficiency in a tough economy. The layoffs are part of a big strategy shift that will take Spotify back to its startup roots after a spending spree increased its subscribers but not its profits.
Affected staff will get about five months of severance pay. Spotify, which has more than 9,000 employees, followed other tech giants in reducing headcount as the global economy slowed.