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It’s been not even a year and Motorola has unveiled the 8th gen G series. In an event held in Brazil, the Moto G8 Plus and Moto G8 Play got official alongside Moto E6 Play. The Moto G8 Plus (review), which is the creme of the lot, has been simultaneously launched in India. The main […]
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RED’s ambitious Hydrogen phone project is ending after the release of just a single device, the Hydrogen One, according to an announcement from company founder Jim Jannard that he is “shutting down the HYDROGEN project” as he retires due to “a few health issues.”
The Red Hydrogen One was the first smartphone from the high-end camera company; first announced in 2017, it promised bold new technologies like a “holographic display,” a top-notch camera system, and modular attachments to expand the phone over time. After a series of delays, the phone was eventually released to a lackluster reception in October 2018.
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RED’s ambitious Hydrogen phone project is ending after the release of just a single device, the Hydrogen One, according to an announcement from company founder Jim Jannard that he is “shutting down the HYDROGEN project” as he retires due to “a few health issues.”
The Red Hydrogen One was the first smartphone from the high-end camera company; first announced in 2017, it promised bold new technologies like a “holographic display,” a top-notch camera system, and modular attachments to expand the phone over time. After a series of delays, the phone was eventually released to a lackluster reception in October 2018.
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The leaked stills of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker posted yesterday may have spoiled quite a big plot point in the movie. Not only do they give us our first full look at the resurrected Emperor Palpatine, but they appear to show Kylo Ren and Rey standing side by side wielding blue lightsabers, which would strongly indicate that Ren has a redemptive arc in the movie.
Though they looked genuine, some people rightly suspected they were fake. However, Disney has now inadvertently all-but-confirmed that they’re real, as they’ve launched a copyright strike on a YouTuber who featured them in a video. World of Geekdom published the clip containing the stills, only to receive a copyright claim from Disney for using them without permission.
Here’s what the channel had to share:
“Here is Disney COPYRIGHT CLAIMING my new video that showed the LEAKED image from Rise of Skywalker, which are OBVIOUSLY REAL because they are claiming copyright. I understand companies getting mad at leaks (trust me I know better than anyone) but this is ridiculous.”
It is ridiculous, and in my opinion a serious misstep from Disney and Lucasfilm. By launching this strike and confirming their veracity they’ve incurred the Streisand effect in a big way, instantly making this a bigger news story than it previously was. Said images have also been removed from their original Reddit posts, but let’s face it, once they’re online they’re online for good.
While I wholeheartedly disagree with Disney’s attempt to squash this story through copyright claims, I also wish these stills hadn’t leaked in the first place. I feel like I now know one of the bigger plot developments of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker, and I would’ve liked to have gone into it with at least some surprises in store for me.