In a letter, Assange said: “I apologize unreservedly to those who consider that I have disrespected them.”
Trump Goes On Wild Retweet Rampage Over Firefighter Union’s Biden Endorsement
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe president came unstuck when one account he retweeted changed its profile name to “F**k Donald Trump.”
Conan O’Brien did the honors for a comedy bit.
Welcome back. Facebook’s big annual event kicked off yesterday with a lengthy keynote and lots of talk of privacy, features to find your secret crush (no, really) and a new-look social network. F8 runs for a few more days, so expect more stories late…
The last major installment in the Grand Theft Auto franchise was about six years ago with the release of Grand Theft Auto V. This means that it is about time that Rockstar release a sequel to the game in the form of Grand Theft Auto VI. At the moment next to nothing is known about the game, but a recent rumor has potentially revealed the game’s locations.
According to a post made on Pastebin by an anonymous user, apparently the upcoming game will see players return to Liberty City and Vice City, the two locations that were used in previous Grand Theft Auto titles. It was even suggested that the game is being developed for next-gen consoles, such as the PS5, because apparently this is due to the memory restrictions of the PS4.
The post on Pastebin reads, “In the title which will make you a kind of a drug lord. You will start as a small time guy in Liberty city doing odd chores and small time thefts and eventually work your way to Vice city where you will join a famous gang. You will be tasked to look after business in liberty city until you are brought back to Vice City and soon become the drug lord.”
Needless to say that you should take this with a grain of salt for now, and if the rumors are true that the game is being developed for next-gen consoles, don’t expect to see it anytime soon either. Sony has confirmed that the next-gen PlayStation is in the works, but it won’t be launching in the next 12 months. We had also previously heard that Rockstar was aiming for a 2022 release of the next Grand Theft Auto title.
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We imagine that the snafu with the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 catching on fire is probably still quite a sore spot for Samsung, and that the company has definitely learnt from their mistakes. However, we’re sure we can’t be the only ones to start feeling a bit uneasy whenever we hear reports about Samsung phones catching on fire.
Unfortunately, this is pretty much what has happened over in South Korea where in a report from AFP, a South Korean man claimed that his brand new Samsung Galaxy S10 5G had caught on fire seemingly out of the blue. Speaking to AFP, the man identified as Lee, said, “My phone was on the table when it started smelling burnt and smoke soon engulfed the phone. I had to drop it to the ground when I touched it because it was so hot.”
Now to be fair, we don’t think that we’re looking at another Note 7 battery incident, although how exactly the phone caught on fire is still unclear. Unfortunately for Lee, it seems that Samsung is not taking any responsibility for the device catching on fire and would not be reimbursing him for his damaged handset.
The company told AFP that this was not a malfunctioning device, but rather the result of the phone experiencing an “external impact”. This suggests that the phone might have been either dropped or hit hard enough to cause the battery in the device to swell, explode, and catch on fire.
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DJI is a company that many might be familiar with as a company that specializes in making drones. GoPro, on the other hand, might be more known as a company that specializes in action cameras. However, we have seen in the past that GoPro has attempted to develop its own drones, and now DJI could be looking to do the same with action cameras as well.
This is according to a tweet by OsitaLV who claims to have heard that DJI might be looking to develop its own action camera that could compete with the likes of GoPro. Exactly what this entails remains to be seen since details are pretty scarce at this point in time, but apparently it could be apparently it could be based on the DJI Osmo Pocket with an ultrawide lens.
For those unfamiliar, the DJI Osmo Pocket was launched last year where it is essentially a gimbal with a fixed camera. DJI has made several gimbals in the past, but they usually required users to attach their own camera/smartphone, but the Osmo Pocket came with a built-in camera that was small enough to fit into, well, your pocket.
This means that taking the tech of the Osmo Pocket and stuffing it into the body of an action camera doesn’t seem entirely impossible. Take this with a grain of salt for now, but hopefully we’ll have more details to share soon.
I heard some rumors about a new DJI action camera to compete with GoPro.
Technically there is no problems, by repackaging OSMO Pocket with super-wide angle lenses.
True or not?
What about OSMO Pocket if this thing really came out?— OsitaLV (@OsitaLV) April 24, 2019
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