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The Galaxy Note 9 might not have an in-display fingerprint sensor after all Samsung is apparently no longer looking at using an in-display fingerprint sensor for the Galaxy Note 9, according to a research note from KGI analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, via AppleInsider. Kuo had originally speculated last August that Samsung was looking at the technology for the upcoming Note 9.
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England cricket national selector James Whitaker to step down in overhaul James Whitaker will step down as England's national selector at the end of March as part of an overhaul of how the country selects players. Whitaker had been a selector for a decade and chief selector since 2013. Under its revamp, England will bring in a scouting system with a minimum of 12 ...
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Solo Ends Up in Even More Trouble The Real Deal: Furthering the idea that Solo: A Star Wars Story is, in fact, a cursed movie, Disney has been forced to respond to allegations that the posters for the movie—which gained attention for breaking with tradition and going with a more graphic design scheme, as opposed to the traditional look of ...
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The Quest to Bring 3-D Printed Homes to the Developing World In the low-slung hills of El Salvador, building a house is not an easy task. The land is vulnerable to earthquakes, flooding, volcanic eruptions. The roads are rugged, electricity sparse. For the past several years, New Story—a housing charity based in San Francisco—has built over 150 homes there, ...
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Former guerrilla to face rightwing senator in Colombia poll Former leftist guerrilla Gustavo Petro and youthful rightwing senator Iván Duque confirmed the strength of their bids to be Colombia's next president on Sunday in a historic day of voting in which veteran fighters from the Farc militant group stood for parliament for the first time. Mr Petro, whose rise in ...
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Afghan forces battle Taliban fighters in Farah province Taliban fighters have taken over a police headquarters in Afghanistan's western Farah province during an ongoing battle with the security forces as officials warned the district was likely to be taken over by the armed group. At least 20 members of the security forces are believed to be killed or wounded ...
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Colombia: FARC performs poorly in first electoral test Colombia's conservative parties came out ahead in Sunday's parliamentary elections, but failed to get a majority in a landmark vote that saw the participation of the former leftist group, now a political party, for the first time. With more than 90 percent of the votes counted, right-wing parties received the ...
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Sadiq Khan to slam government for 'dereliction of duty' in failing to regulate tech Speaking on Monday at the South by South West technology conference in Austin, Texas - the first British politician to do so - Khan will criticise politicians for failing to ensure technological progress benefits all, saying that regulation is clearly out of date. Khan will slam governments for "sitting on their ...
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All five passengers died after helicopter crashes in New York City's East River NEW YORK (Reuters) - A helicopter carrying six people crashed in New York City's East River on Sunday, killing all passengers, while the pilot escaped, police said. Two of the five passengers died at the scene and three were taken to two area hospitals where they later died, a spokesman for the New ...
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Photogrammetry in Unity: Making Real-World Objects into Digital Assets Photogrammetry is the process of using multiple photos of the real-world objects to author game-ready assets. It's best suited to objects that are time-consuming to produce in 3D sculpting software. This post explains how new Unity features assist you in working with photogrammetry. We're also sharing ...
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Chung, Federer, Thiem Compete Monday In Indian Wells ATPWorldTour.com breaks down a busy Monday at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells.
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What you're doing wrong in Bali Swimwear is a standard holiday uniform but it's not OK anywhere in Bali except the beach. Picture: Facebook. In her post, Ms Bergsma asked tourists to be understanding of the conservative Balinese culture and stop offending locals by wearing skimpy clothes — or going topless — especially around ...
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