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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra to feature 200MP camera, line-up’s signature colour leaks ahead of launch


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The South-Korean tech giant, Samsung, is currently gearing up to launch its upcoming Galaxy S23 series that will also include the Samsung Galaxy S23+ and Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra.
Ever since the report about Samsung gearing up for the launch of the S23 series broke on the Internet, social media has been buzzing with speculations and rumours surrounding the upcoming series. Recently, the signature colour of the entire line-up leaked online, revealing some key details of the upcoming Samsung S23 smartphones.
Recent reports suggest that the Samsung Galaxy S 23 Ultra will flaunt a 200 MP camera sensor, which will be the primary camera on the smartphone. This update is being reported as one of the major updates coming to the Samsung Galaxy S23 series by the tech giant.
Now talking about the signature colours of the upcoming line-up, the Galaxy S23 Ultra’s signature colour will reportedly be green, while the Galaxy S23 will come in light gold or pink gold.
Meanwhile, the Galaxy S23+ model will come with a pink signature colour variant. However, all three smartphones in the lineup will come in more colour options. Signature colours are the colours in which a certain company highlights the smartphones in its marketing and promotional material.
As per previous reports, Samsung is set to launch its Galaxy S23 series on February 1, 2023 at the tech giant’s much-awaited Unpacked launch, which will be the first in-person event since the Covid-19 outbreak.
While Samsung is keeping hush-hush on the Galaxy S23 series, previous reports reveal that the base phone will likely feature Qualcomm’s third-generation ultrasonic fingerprint scanner.
However, it is not clear whether the line-up will feature the same 3D Sonic Max sensor Qualcomm debuted earlier this year or a completely different fingerprint scanner.
Other reports suggest that the upcoming flagship smartphone series will feature an overclocked version of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip.





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Google's AI generated music is unsurprisingly great – MobileSyrup


Google has shared a new AI research project called MusicLM that uses AI to make music, and it’s the latest AI to make artists scared for their jobs.
You can’t use this tool publically like ChatGDP, but Google has shared a ton of samples attached to a research document. These range from small ten-second snippets to full-length five-minute songs.
This tool takes simple text inputs or a person humming and turns that into beautiful music. You can even use a sequence of text prompts to write a song that changes over time. After listening to a couple, the AI doesn’t recreate human music perfectly since it can’t do voices well, but the beats are always interesting and melodic, to say the least. I’d also expect Google to make this much better at human singing soon.
MusicLM really shines by recreating soft beats like melodic techno and relaxing jazz. There are five-minute samples of each genre near the top of the research paper’s sample zone, and they are worth a listen.
There’s no word when or how Google will release this fully, but as we extend further into the AI world, it seems like no creative pursuits are safe.
Source: Google Research
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Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: Launch Date, Specs And Twitter Reactions – AugustMan HongKong


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Specialized shutters pioneering women's apparel brand – Canadian Cycling Magazine


Specialized is shutting down the pioneering women’s apparel brand, Machine For Freedom. MFF, founded by Jenn Kriske in 2013, built a strong following for promoting a more inclusive vision of the women’s cycling community.
MFF was one of the first brands to seriously develop women’s riding clothing outside of the traditional, race-focused sizing of most apparel lines. In the years since, other brands have broadened their lines to match the example set by Machined For Freedom.
The boutique California-based apparel brand was bought by Specialized in 2018. Going into the fifth year of partnership, the global bike brand is now disbanding MFF. The news was met with an outpouring of support from riders as well as other women’s clothing brands that have followed in MFF’s tire tracks.
The end of Machines For Freedom is the latest in a series of big changes for Specialized. Specialized also announced significant layoffs earlier this year as well as shutting down most of its long-running ambassador program.
MFF founder Jenn Kriske posted this note to the brand’s community on Instagram:
“It is with a heavy heart that I make this announcement. After eight incredible years, the difficult decision was made to shutter the Machines For Freedom brand.
I am tremendously grateful for everything this brand and this community has accomplished in that time. Our influence in the industry is undeniable, and our industry-leading fit process changed the game for women riders in all shapes and sizes. While the brand will no longer exist, the community – and what we built together – will. What we built is bigger than any single brand or company, and I am eternally grateful to be a part of it.
Machines For Freedom is bigger than cycling.
Always has been.
Always will be.”
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