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Samsung Electronics today announced the launch of the world’s first gaming title featuring the HDR10+ GAMING standard. The game is a result of Samsung’s partnership with NEXON, a video game publisher behind Dungeon & Fighter and MapleStory.
Over the years, both NEXON and Samsung have shown their commitment to enhancing the gaming experience for gamers worldwide. By joining forces, these companies have a unique opportunity to provide a superior gaming experience and set a new industry standard for game developers and gaming equipment manufacturers.
It is not so rare for musicians to release a song that is more or less plagiarized by an existing track, convinced that no one will notice the similarity. And even if they do, it will go unnoticed, arguing that today “everyone does it”. However, thanks to artificial intelligence, today it is easier than ever to determine if someone has plagiarized certain segments of a song and it is easy to determine who the original author is.
In today’s fast-paced world, where staying connected and informed is crucial, smartwatches have become more than just trendy accessories. They can be valuable companions, especially in times of unexpected emergencies.

Yet, a plethora of options are flooding the market. From communication capabilities to health tracking features, not all smartwatches are created equal. Some can be more than critical when things take an unexpected turn.

We’ve sifted through the pool of watches to find the ones that can provide help when you need it the most.
Do you think technology belongs in the classroom?
Technology is such a broad term, making the answer to this question indefinite or, at best, quite extensive. When utilized properly, technology can do wonders and help students develop new skills. On the other hand, when misused, it could hinder one’s development and progress by causing distractions and reducing peer interaction.
If you’re a teacher, here’s how you could incorporate technology into your classroom and reap its benefits without causing any harm to students.
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