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The Freestyle: A Projector That Does More!

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For people who want to take video and audio material with them wherever they go, Samsung’s Freestyle smart portable projector delivers cutting-edge technology and versatility to deliver the best viewing and entertainment.

Greater Size Is Better

No matter how much room you have, the Freestyle makes streaming simpler than ever. Take advantage of viewing content on a large screen up to 100 inches (needs an additional screen) whenever and whenever you want. A huge screen is necessary for sports enthusiasts. By just bringing friends around and rooting for your preferred team while listening to The Freestyle’s excellent sound system, you can still enjoy the excitement of the game day with The Freestyle.

 

Both Indoors and Outside, Perfect

You may make your own environment for viewing information anywhere, whether inside or outside, with The Freestyle. What would happen if you were at home watching your favorite movie when you suddenly had to leave? If you bring The Freestyle with you, you may pick up where you left off by watching a movie wherever you go—at a friend’s house, a hotel overseas, or even outside.

 

 

Entertainment for Everywhere in Your Home: Find Your Sweet Spot

Take The Freestyle with you when you want to watch something in your bedroom after streaming a movie with your family in the living room. The Freestyle, which is portable, instantly changes the level, focus, and keystone upon pressing the power button for a simple setup.Additionally, you may freely spin the Freestyle up to 180 degrees to reach the ideal position without having to move the projector.You may quickly adjust the angle to display content on a wall, ceiling, floor, or table in any room of your house. When you’re ready to go to sleep, the device is ideal because you can turn it on and off with just your voice.

 

Life of the Party: Customizable Features Worth Celebrating

The Freestyle has an ambient mode that enables you to personalize your room with mood lighting effects while it isn’t being used as a projector. With high-quality 360-degree sound and Bluetooth connectivity, The Freestyle is a terrific choice to play music at your next party. Users of the Freestyle are able to express their individual style in every every detail because to the multitude of colors it offers. With soft, durable rubber covers in a variety of colors, including Blossom Pink, Forest Green, and Coyote Beige, you can easily enhance the appearance of your projector.

 

Life of the Party: Customizable Features Worth Celebrating

The Freestyle has an ambient mode that enables you to personalize your room with mood lighting effects while it isn’t being used as a projector. With high-quality 360-degree sound and Bluetooth connectivity, The Freestyle is a terrific choice to play music at your next party. Users of the Freestyle are able to express their individual style in every every detail because to the multitude of colors it offers. With soft, durable rubber covers in a variety of colors, including Blossom Pink, Forest Green, and Coyote Beige, you can easily enhance the appearance of your projector.

 

Beyond that, The Freestyle gives you the flexibility to personalize and consume information whenever, when, and however you like. This ultraportable smart TV projector blends immersive audio with high-quality pictures to create a complete entertainment experience, making it more than just a projector.

With The Freestyle’s limitless options, which were intended to fit your lifestyle, you can transform your home and express yourself. It is currently available in all authorized Samsung retailers.

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Unlimited Internet for Ghana: Starlink’s Satellite-Based Solution Now Available!

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  • Starlink has officially launched in Ghana, allowing users to purchase a kit directly from their website for Gh¢5604.00 (hardware and shipping) and Gh¢770.00/month (unlimited internet).
  • The service aims to provide connectivity to underserved areas, such as remote communities, farms, and offshore rigs, rather than replacing existing urban infrastructure.
  • Starlink’s presence in Ghana is expected to drive competition, prompting local telcos and ISPs to offer better internet deals, and potentially leading to more accessible and affordable connectivity solutions in the future.

 

After months of waiting and constantly refreshing the Stalink availability map, they have finally officially commenced operations in Ghana, They sent out emails to all those who signed up for their pre-order when they first made announcements of planning to set up operations in Ghana.

You can now go to their official website to get a kit and ship it directly to your house without going through any third party or middleman.

 The official cost on their website is ¢770.00 a month for internet connectivity, which will be unlimited, and Gh¢5604.00 for  Hardware and shipping. 

For most people, paying ¢770.00 a month for unlimited internet is a really good deal, but they won’t take a step towards getting it because of the cost of the kit. But STARLINK is primarily meant to provide “CONNECTIVITY WHERE YOU LEAST EXPECT IT” and not to replace Fibre and broadband options in the major cities or become that ubiquitous.

It is not their goal that every household should have a Starlink kit installed. But rather a lot of places where connectivity is & has been a major challenge up until now, get that solution. (ie. Remote areas, hinterlands, farms, on ships & boats, offshore rigs, mines & construction sites, etc) 

However, they know how good the technology & solution are such that there’s increased demand and people would want to scale it up/utilize it by diversifying into other connectivity solutions; which might be more accessible or affordable for more people.

 

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THE STARS ALIGN FOR STARLINK TO FINALLY COME TO GHANA.

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Starlink, the satellite internet company founded by Elon Musk, has received authorization from Ghana’s National Communications Authority (NCA) to start operations by the end of August 2024. This approval comes after several months of discussions between the NCA and SpaceX, Starlink’s parent company, primarily due to licensing and regulatory hurdles.



This milestone is viewed as a major boost for Ghana’s technological progress, given Starlink’s reputation for reliability across 102 countries.

Starlink operates using a network of low-Earth-orbit satellites that communicate with one another and with ground stations to provide high-speed, low-latency internet. This technology is well-suited for enhancing connectivity for both individuals and businesses.

Could the arrival of such a major international ISP see the local ISPs rise to the occasion, potentially leading to more innovative solutions and advancements in the sector or, would it simply blow them out of the water?

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OpenAI Grants Early Access to US AI Safety Institute and Reaffirms Commitment to Safety Resource!

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  • OpenAI will provide the US AI Safety Institute early access to its upcoming safety test, aiming to collaborate on improving AI evaluation methods.
  • OpenAI is dedicating at least 20% of its computing resources to safety initiatives, following the dissolution of its Superalignment team, though a release date for the safety test is not yet specified.
  • In response to recent criticisms, OpenAI has taken steps to enhance transparency, including removing non-disparagement clauses for employees and making efforts to improve internal practices.

 

OpenAI has announced that it will grant the US AI Safety Institute early access to its upcoming safety test, as detailed in a tweet by OpenAI founder Sam Altman on X.

Altman explained that the aim of this early access is to collaborate on advancing the science of AI evaluations.

In the same post, Altman also emphasised OpenAI’s commitment to dedicating at least 20% of its computing resources to safety initiatives. This commitment was intended to be executed by the now-dissolved Superalignment team, which was co-led by Jan Leike, Head of Alignment, and Ilya Sutskever, co-founder and Chief Scientist of OpenAI. However, a specific release date for the safety test has yet to be announced.

Addressing recent criticisms, Altman suggested that OpenAI has taken meaningful steps to enhance transparency as part of its safety measures.

He noted, “In May, we eliminated non-disparagement clauses for both current and former employees and removed provisions that allowed OpenAI—though they were never used—to cancel vested equity. We’ve made significant efforts to rectify these issues and improve our practices.”

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