Google launched the Pixel 7 series late in October 2022. The line-up included the Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro, which featured a starting price of Rs 59,999 and Rs 84,999, respectively. Several months after its launch, new information suggests that Samsung played a major rule in building the Pixel 7 Pro. According to a new report by Counterpoint Research, 51 percent of the Pixel 7 Pro is made of Samsung components. This means Samsung contributes more to the Pixel 7 Pro’s bill of materials (BoM) than Google . The report notes that the Pixel 7 Pro’s production cost is estimated to be $413 (roughly Rs 34,100). The single most expensive component of the Pixel 7 Pro ( Review ) is its 6.7-inch LTPO AMOLED display that is made by Samsung. The AMOLED display accounts for 20 percent of the Pixel 7 Pro’s production cost. Samsung also built the 50 MP ISOCELL GN1 sensor for the Pixel 7 Pro’s main camera. The LSI image sensors for the periscope and the selfie cameras were also built by … [Read more...] about Pixel 7 Pro reportedly cost this much to make; Samsung contributes over 50 percent
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Korean design jumps on the K-history bandwagon with traditional motifs
"Good Luck Fish," lifestyle brand 2nd universe's updated version of the dried pollack tied with silk yarn tradition [2ND UNIVERSE] The city of Seoul has a fantastic collision of old and new. In between its modern buildings, the city boasts beautiful ancient palaces and traditional houses that harmonize with nature. Trendy buildings these days seem to be bringing that power of Seoul’s contrasting beauty into their designs as many of them have fused the modern with the traditional, like the renovated hanok (traditional Korean building) cafes in Samcheong-dong, or newer buildings that feature traditional Korean designs. Whatever the method may be, the vibe is still very natural, boosting the understated charm that represents Korea's capital city. Branching off of these efforts, many brands are taking on the challenge of mixing and matching traditional Korean elements while still staying up-to-date on trends. The following is a selection by the Korea JoongAng Daily of local … [Read more...] about Korean design jumps on the K-history bandwagon with traditional motifs
Choi Ji-man dropped from Korean roster for World Baseball Classic
Choi Ji-Man talks to reporters at Incheon International Airport in Incheon on Jan. 8. [NEWS1] Choi Ji-man has been dropped from the Korean team for World Baseball Classic 2023 after his MLB team, the Pittsburg Pirates, objected to his participation on medical grounds. Choi, the most seasoned Korean batter playing in the big leagues, was named to the Korean squad for the tournament last month. With previous Korean rosters often overlooking players without any KBO experience, Choi had never been called up to represent Korea before. “I feel hungry because I have never put on a Taeguk mark before,” Choi Ji-man told reporters at Incheon International Airport on Jan. 8 before he departed to the United States for the MLB preseason. The Pirates opted to block Choi Ji-man's participating on medical grounds as he is still undergoing rehabilitation following elbow surgery last year. Korean national baseball team manager Lee Kang-chul replaced Choi Ji-man, a first baseman, with SSG … [Read more...] about Choi Ji-man dropped from Korean roster for World Baseball Classic
Former Star Mobility chair gets 30 years for embezzlement
Former Star Mobility chairman Kim Bong-hyun at court in November 2022. Kim Bong-hyun, the former chairman of Star Mobility at the center of a massive financial fraud, was sentenced to 30 years in prison by a Seoul court Thursday for embezzlement. The Seoul Southern District Court ruled that Kim had violated the Act on the Aggravated Punishment of Specific Economic Crimes by embezzling over 125.8 billion won ($99 million). It also fined him 76.93 billion won. The court said it determined that "severe punishment is necessary because Kim tried to evade his criminal responsibility by running away before the sentencing" and also based on the severity and degree of damages incurred by the economic crime. The sentencing comes around two years and nine months after he was first indicted in May 2020. Kim is a suspect in a financial fraud scandal surrounding Lime Asset Management which resulted in total damages amounting to nearly 1.7 trillion won in 2019. Investors suffered major … [Read more...] about Former Star Mobility chair gets 30 years for embezzlement
BASTASCH: You Might Have Missed This, But Biden Just Made A Stunning Admission About His Energy Agenda
Apparently, when President Joe Biden goes off script, the truth comes out. During last night’s State of the Union speech, he made a stunning admission to the entire country, on live television, about why energy prices are so stubbornly high. While railing against oil industry profits, he said : Last year, they made $200 billion in the midst of a global energy crisis. I think it’s outrageous. Why? They invested too little of that profit to increase domestic production, and when I talked to a couple of them, they say, “We’re afraid you’re going to shut down all the oil wells and all the oil refineries anyway, so why should we invest in them?” Got that? Biden just admitted to the entire country that companies aren’t drilling more because of his own actions toward the oil and gas industry. Now, this isn’t a surprise to those of us who follow this issue closely – heck, one of his first actions was killing the Keystone XL oil pipeline and halting new oil and gas drilling on … [Read more...] about BASTASCH: You Might Have Missed This, But Biden Just Made A Stunning Admission About His Energy Agenda
Will Hillary’s ‘Half A Billion Solar Panels’ Promise Send Billions To China?
Hillary Clinton’s newest campaign promise to install half a billion solar panels across the country has been praised by liberal media outlets and environmentalists , but could this pledge end up benefiting China? On Sunday, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton promised to install half a billion solar panels by the end of her first term and get the U.S. to a point where it can generate enough green energy to power every home in the country. “Through these goals, we will increase the amount of installed solar capacity by 700% by 2020, expand renewable energy to at least a third of all electricity generation, prevent thousands of premature deaths and tens of thousands of asthma attacks each year, and put our country on a path to achieve deep emission reductions by 2050,” Clinton’s website boasts . While there’s no doubt U.S. companies and green energy interests would benefit from the “competitive grants and other market-based incentives” Hillary promises to … [Read more...] about Will Hillary’s ‘Half A Billion Solar Panels’ Promise Send Billions To China?
‘Cheated On His Taxes’: Rick Scott Unveils Ad Urging Biden To Resign Ahead Of Florida Trip
Republican Florida Sen. Rick Scott released an ad to air in Florida Wednesday calling on President Joe Biden to resign, just ahead of the president’s visit to the state. The ad , tweeted Tuesday night, accuses Biden of cheating on his taxes and defunding Medicare by cutting billions of dollars from the program, then calls on him to resign. The ad will begin running Wednesday ahead of Biden’s scheduled visit to Florida to tout his accomplishments, Scott’s campaign told the Daily Caller News Foundation. . @JoeBiden once again lies about Republicans trying to cut Social Security and Medicare. Here is my ad running tomorrow to welcome Joe to FL – he is a tax cheat and needs to resign. pic.twitter.com/9AdblW008W — Rick Scott (@ScottforFlorida) February 8, 2023 The ad starts with Scott saying Biden cut $280 billion from Medicare, referring to a provision in the Inflation Reduction Act that allows Medicare to negotiate drug prices with manufacturers. Scott then … [Read more...] about ‘Cheated On His Taxes’: Rick Scott Unveils Ad Urging Biden To Resign Ahead Of Florida Trip
Merge Or Perish: 25 Struggling Fintech Startups
Many once-promising financial startups are cash-strapped; others have broken business models. By Jeff Kauflin & Emily Mason ; Illustration by Matt Chase for Forbes ON November 15, the cofounders of Ribbon Home, a five-year-old financial technology company that promised to fix a “broken” homebuying market by offering buyers the ability to make all-cash offers, sent a cryptic and disconcerting email to its entire staff. “During this time of uncertainty, we ask team members who are not customer- or finance-facing to shift their focus from work to self-care, spending time with family and doing things that bring you comfort,” it read in part. Six days later, New York City-based Ribbon dismissed 85% of its staff—190 people—and cut severance to one week’s pay versus the six weeks employees had been previously promised. Fewer than 30 people remain today, and the company recently announced that it has paused all new business. Ribbon’s days are … [Read more...] about Merge Or Perish: 25 Struggling Fintech Startups
Broken Synapse: Why Employees And Customers Are Fleeing This Andreessen-Backed Fintech Startup
Inside the chaos at Synapse, where questionable management tactics by CEO Sankaet Pathak have left the company with its future in jeopardy. I n July 2019, the 29-year-old CEO of San Francisco financial technology startup Synapse scolded five of his engineers for not making faster progress. “Do you even enjoy this project?” Sankaet Pathak asked. “Not really,” the team’s leader answered. “That’s it, you’re out,” Pathak declared, firing the employee on the spot in front of his colleagues. Synapse’s Human Resources director, Juan Aguayo, confiscated the terminated worker’s key card and computer. But as Aguayo spoke, he received a message on his laptop, and his tone started to change. Minutes later, he said to the engineer, who was now crying, “Don’t worry, you’re not fired.” The dazed, confused employee went back to his desk. Pathak never spoke to him about the incident again, acting like it never happened. The engineer started looking for a new job the following week … [Read more...] about Broken Synapse: Why Employees And Customers Are Fleeing This Andreessen-Backed Fintech Startup
Elon Musk’s ‘Pedo Guy’ Tweet Isn’t Defamation, Jury Rules
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Elon Musk’s irate tweet calling a little-known British rescue diver “pedo guy” can be described as many things — juvenile, rude, out of line maybe — but it’s not defamation, a California jury of three men and five women declared Friday. According to the ruling which followed the four-day trial , Musk is not liable for damages. “My faith in humanity is restored,” Musk told reporters as he left the courtroom. The suit, which Musk characterized as a “shakedown” on Wednesday, sought unspecified damages. Forbes estimates his net worth to be $23.7 billion , as of December 3, 2019. The billionaire tech entrepreneur spent nearly four hours on the stand in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles Wednesday, holding fast to his conceit that “pedo guy,” his description of Vernon Unsworth, the diver and cave expert involved in the 2018 rescue of a junior soccer team trapped in a Thailand cave system, is not synonymous with “child … [Read more...] about Elon Musk’s ‘Pedo Guy’ Tweet Isn’t Defamation, Jury Rules