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It doesn’t take a genius to figure out why certain sections of the discourse have been so hateful towards Disney’s impending live-action remake of The Little Mermaid, even if anyone who’s been taking to social media to trash the substandard CGI is admittedly entirely justified in roasting the dead-eyed Flounder and the rest of his aquatic cohorts.
Recommended Videos Anyone with half a brain could have predicted the backlash coming from a mile off, but after the fate to have recently befallen David Lowery’s Peter Pan & Wendy, it would be reasonable to expect that director Rob Marshall’s two and a half hour retread of the inimitable animated classic is going to follow its immediate predecessor in being review-bombed into utter oblivion.
Today Qualcomm is announcing the new “Snapdragon Sound” branding initiative, essentially an umbrella term that covers the company’s various audio related hardware and software products, promising improved end-to-end interoperability for a better audio experience.
Qualcomm’s initiative is rather vague, but it appears to be to be focused on a certification program that ensures correctly engineered software stacks between a phone’s audio subsystem and the listening device. Qualcomm here particularly looks to focus on wireless audio technologies with greater audio fidelity, most of the technologies surrounding Qualcomm’s proprietary aptX codec and its derivatives.
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Sam Heughan and Graham MacTavish announce they will hit the road again for season 2 of Men in Kilts.The Outlander star has been in a legal battle over his whisky brand for years.Heughan lost a major battle when it comes to expanding his brand into Germany. Sam Heughan is going to be a busy man in 2022. In addition to filming season 7 of Outlander, the actor will also be making season 2 of Men in Kilts.