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In streaming wars, Sony becomes a top supplier for Netflix

In streaming wars, Sony becomes a top supplier for Netflix
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ST GALLER NEWS: Junge CVP St Gallen heisst bereits Junge Mitte

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ST GALLER NEWS: SP hält an Kritik an Wegweisungen fest

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Galaxy A12: Mid-range device in high-end mould

Galaxy A12: Mid-range device in high-end mould On By Prince Osuagwu The new Galaxy A12 may not be one of Samsung’s flagship smartphones, but it is packed with exciting and innovative features only previously seen in Note and S series. The Galaxy A12 is a mid-range smartphone, with aesthetically appealing modifications, making the smartphone a stunning device. The device ticks the box for users searching for a reliable, affordable device with a long-lasting battery, high-quality screen, multi-lens camera, and plenty of storage. Some of the exciting features of the device include: Smart camera The A12 comes with four dedicated cameras, 16MP Main, 5MP Ultra Wide, 2MP Macro and 2MP Depth Camera. The front camera also features an 8MP, with Selfie Focus and Smart Beauty features. The Ultra Wide camera feature has a 123 degree angle lens, giving users the same view as the human eye and if the shot requires it, the intelligent switch function kicks in and automatically switches us

Coke or Pepsi? Georgia voting rights debate gets a jolt from big business

Print This is the April 7, 2021, edition of the Essential Politics newsletter. Like what you’re reading? Sign up to get it in your inbox three times a week. There’s something about Georgia. Over the past six months, the state has played a starring role in the 2020 presidential contest, the battle for control of the Senate and, now, a debate over voting access in future elections. Georgia lawmakers passed, and the Republican governor quickly signed, a law giving themselves greater control over managing local elections, placing new requirements on absentee and early voting and barring advocacy groups from providing water or other refreshments to voters facing long waits. State Republicans argue that they’re simply safeguarding voting integrity, though federal and state officials have repeatedly assured the public they have found no evidence of fraud.

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