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Galaxy S23 Ultra isn’t getting Samsung’s new UDR 2000 display

Samsung recently unveiled its UDR 2000 OLED display for smartphones with a peak brightness of more than 2,000 nits. The company showcased the new display product at CES 2023, which is currently underway in Las Vegas, US. The timing of this unveiling suggested this display solution may debut on the Galaxy S23 series next month. At least the Ultra model could have got it. But not to be. Two different tipsters have confirmed this.Samsung won’t debut the UDR 2000 display on the Galaxy S23 UltraYou probably remember a rumor…

Hugh Jackman Isn’t Backing Down After Ryan Reynolds Blasts ‘Deadpool 3’ Title Slip

Ever since Ryan Reynolds announced that Hugh Jackman was set to reprise his role as Wolverine in Deadpool 3 the hype surrounding the film has been unparalleled. Today, both actors fanned the flames of that hype when Jackman let slip what appeared to be the title of the threequel on his Twitter account. Fans obviously took note, as did Reynolds, but Jackman is here to tell you he stands by it.  To recap, on Jan. 4 Jackman took to Twitter to address the fact that Reynolds’ movie Spirited was shortlisted by the Academy for…

These grim figures show that the ransomware problem isn’t going away

Image: Getty/PeopleImagesUp to 1,981 schools, 290 hospitals, 105 local governments and 44 universities and colleges were hit with ransomware in the US alone during 2022, demonstrating how ransomware attacks remain a significant cyber threat to the public sector and civil society. The figures on the number of government, education and healthcare sector organizations hit by ransomware attacks have been detailed by cybersecurity researchers at security company Emsisoft, who analysed disclosure statements, press reports,

Daniel Craig spent a year writing a 2000 page, 20-episode TV series that isn’t getting made

When you look at the careers enjoyed by the various actors to have played the role once they gave it up for good, there’s no such thing as the “James Bond curse,” although most people would agree that Sean Connery enjoyed the most stellar post-007 career by far. However, Daniel Craig is well on his way to matching that success. Having secured his second consecutive Golden Globe nomination in the Best Actor – Musical or Comedy category for reprising his role as Benoit Blanc in Knives Out: A Glass Onion Mystery, the world…

Hugh Jackman Reveals His Next Superhero Project That Isn’t ‘Deadpool 3′

For over 20 years, Hugh Jackman was followed by the ghost of Wolverine wherever he went, and he would have been fully aware that the questions and speculation wouldn’t have stopped when he hung up the claws in the aftermath of Logan. As it turns out, he was only putting them down temporarily, with the actor finding himself unable to turn down the chance to finally debut in the Marvel Cinematic Universe alongside none other than real-life BFF and online arch-nemesis Ryan Reynolds in the hotly-anticipated Deadpool 3. The…

Earth’s Sky Isn’t Just Blue, And a Close Look at The Darkness of Night Reveals Why : ScienceAlert

Look up on a clear sunny day and you will see a blue sky. But is this the true color of the sky? Or is it the only color of the sky?The answers are a little complicated, but they involve the nature of light, atoms and molecules and some quirky parts of Earth's atmosphere. And big lasers too – for science!Blue skies?So first things first: when we see a blue sky on a sunny day, what are we seeing? Are we seeing blue nitrogen or blue oxygen? The simple answer is no. Instead the blue light we see is scattered sunlight.The…

According to Scientists, Screen Time Isn’t the Problem – It’s Actually This

The study found that the amount of time teenagers spend on screens, including watching videos, playing games, and using social media, does not significantly impact their self-esteem.Despite concerns from many parents and caregivers that teenagers are spending too much time on their smartphones, video games, and social media, Keith Hampton, a professor at Michigan State University and director of academic research at the Quello Center, believes that screen time is not a cause for worry.Instead, he is more concerned about…

George Santos isn’t alone. Remember Joe Biden in the 1980s?

To the editor: I share your letter writers’ understandable concern about Rep.-elect George Santos’ (R-N.Y.) fabrication of his backstory. But extrapolating responsibility for the lies of one man to the GOP as a whole is the wrong response. Most political lies are nowhere near as large as those Santos told, but American history is nevertheless replete with other dishonest behavior from members of both political parties. President Biden, for example, famously plagiarized a speech and exaggerated his academic record back in…

‘The Flash’ Costume Converted From an Old Batsuit Isn’t Exactly Winning Over the Doubters

The Flash will still theoretically hit theaters this summer, though the Scarlet Speedster’s long-awaited solo adventure is arriving under a cloud. The elephant in the room throughout its promotional campaign will be star Ezra Miller’s headline-grabbing criminal antics. However, there’s also the uncomfortable fact that with James Gunn now running the DCU, any plot elements introduced in the movie likely won’t be followed up on. Regardless, the trailers tease a multiversal adventure featuring Michael Keaton’s ’89 Batman…

‘Glass Onion’ Theory Explains Why a Plot Hole Isn’t Really a Plot Hole at All

Warning: Major spoilers for Glass Onion to follow. We saw quite a curious collection of original Netflix films rear its head during 2022. From The Gray Man‘s poor dollar-to-quality ratio, to Chris Hemsworth’s rare, if divisive, turn as a villain in Spiderhead, to the delightfully-conceived but questionably-treated Wendell & Wild, this batch has more or less proven that there’s a bit more ground to tread in the young territory of original films on streaming services. If there was any exception that proved such a rule,…