Friday
Jul202018

Marvel unveils ‘Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years’ cover

If you’re a big Marvel Cinematic Universe fan, you’ll want this book in your life. Marvel just unveiled at the San Diego Comic Con the cover of its Marvel Studios: The First Ten Years book. It’s a two-book set that has everything from Iron Man to movies that haven’t even been released yet. It has a special slipcase that features key characters of the MCU (such as Thor, Captain America, Groot, and Spider-Man). The cover of the first book features Iron Man’s first suit and covers the years 2008 to 2013, while the second book features the Infinity Gauntlet and cover the years 2014 to 2018.

The books are co-written by Tara Bennett and Paul Terry and features over 100 interviews with the cast, producers, and directors of the MCU. You can expect to read interviews from the likes of Robert Downey Jr., Chadwick Boseman, Brie Larson, Paul Rudd, Benedict Cumberbatch, Anthony Mackie, to name a few. There are, as mentioned, also features from the sets of Captain Marvel and the 2019 Avengers sequel. The book will cost US$150 and will come out on May 3, 2019, which is the same day the next Avengers film comes out in theatres. 

Source: Comicbook.com

Friday
Jul202018

Spotify will let artists submit unreleased or new music to its playlist editors

A new feature Spotify is testing out in beta will allow artists to submit their unreleased or new music directly to playlist editors for curated playlist consideration. So, for any artist or manager who have a Spotify for Artists or labels using Spotify Analytics, they can submit their songs and these will be made available to over 100 editors Spotify employs around the world. What’s important for these songs to be considered is that they include as much information as possible, including genre, mood, the cultures the artist or song represents, if it’s a cover, and other data that can help the editors classify the song. And if these tracks are submitted seven days in advance, these can be automatically added to the artist’s followers’ Release Radar playlists.

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Friday
Jul202018

Report claims Samsung might merge its Galaxy S line with its Note line

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If the story coming out of Korea is to be believed, we might be seeing some changes in Samsung’s flagship lines. According to Korean media outfit The Bell, Samsung’s Vice Chairman Jay Lee is thinking of merging its Galaxy S and Note lines. This move makes a lot of sense with Samsung facing tough competition in the entry-level and mid-range market from the Chinese companies and people complaining about the rising prices of flagships. Plus, the differentiating the S and Note line seems to be getting harder and harder with each iteration.

There are rumours that Samsung plans to release three versions of the Galaxy S10 and it would make sense if the highest end will feature the S Pen, but then there will also be a regular version, and a lite or budget version. If Samsung pushes through with this, it’ll help them streamline their operations as well as save them money on development, design, and manufacturing. 

Source: GSMArena

Friday
Jul202018

Huawei’s solution to an almost all-screen display is a hole instead of a notch

We’ve seen notches, retractable cameras, but what else can be done to get more screen out of a smartphone? Huawei’s solution seems to be making a hole in the display for the selfie camera. It looks similar to what Essential has done but instead of linking it to the top of the device, it’s a cut-out at the top center of the screen. According to leaked internal documents, this concept will also feature an in-display fingerprint sensor. Huawei shows this implementation off on a 6-inch LCD display. What do you think? Is this implementation something you’d want on your next smartphone?

Source: XDA Developers