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Samsung Galaxy Note 20 series will have a bigger 120Hz screen, leak says

No Galaxy Note 20 Ultra coming

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Today, smartphones are rushing to adopt the next big thing: 120Hz. Previously exclusive to gaming phones, the rising refresh rate has started pouring into the premium smartphone market this year. The feature is already available in the Samsung Galaxy S20 series and the OnePlus 8 series. Further, Apple will reportedly start using 120Hz screens in the next iPhone series.

According to a new leak, Samsung will continue using a 120Hz screen in the upcoming Galaxy Note series. Tweeted by DisplaySearch CEO Ross Young, the Galaxy Note 20 will have a slightly larger 6.42-inch screen — up from the Galaxy Note 10’s 6.3-inch screen. Further, it will have 2345 x 1084 resolution, 404ppi, and a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. More importantly, it will have a low-temperature polycrystalline oxid display (LTPO), which optimizes the energy usage for a 120Hz refresh rate, especially for always-on screens.

Meanwhile, the Galaxy Note 20+ will have a 6.87-inch screen, outing 3096 x 1444 resolution, 497ppi, and a 19.3:9 aspect ratio. It is slightly larger than the Galaxy Note 10+’s 6.8-inch screen. Like the Galaxy Note 20, the upgraded variant will have a 120Hz LTPO screen.

Notably, the Galaxy S20 series added a third variant, the Galaxy S20 Ultra. In contrast, the Galaxy Note 20 series will not have a third variant. According to the same leaker, the Galaxy Fold 2 will occupy the third tier of the series.

Adding to this leak’s authenticity, renowned Samsung leaker Ice Universe has added their own stamp of approval, calling the leak “highly accurate.” Samsung has already confirmed the timely launch of the Galaxy Note 20 series this year, undeterred by pandemic-related delays.

SEE ALSO: The Samsung Galaxy Flip 2 might have three rear cameras, based on patent

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Capcom unveils Priority Trial Play campaign for gamescom asia x TGS 2025

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Capcom has officially unveiled its lineup of activities for gamescom asia x Thailand Game Show 2025.

The Japanese video game company is headed to the event from October 16 to 19, where it will bring hands-on demos for various titles.

That includes Resident Evil Requiem, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, and PRAGMATA.

Ahead of the gamescom asia x Thailand Game Show, Capcom has rolled out a Priority Trial Play Campaign.

This offers fans a chance to secure special access to Capcom’s booth experiences in the form of a Priority Trial Pass. There will also be event tickets and official merchandise.

This means the winners can skip the queue for hands-on gameplay for their chosen Capcom title or titles.

Capcom plans to employ a numbered ticket queue system for public days to ensure a smooth experience specifically for Resident Evil Requiem and Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection.

Winners of the Priority Trial Pass will be able to play all aforementioned demo titles. Capcom will choose the five most passionate fan entries. Mechanics are available here.

Beyond that, visitors can win special prizes by participating in the Snap & Share campaign.

They simply have to take a photo at the Capcom booth and post it on social media. Don’t forget to tag @capcomth or @capcomsg, and use the hashtag #CapcomxGCAxTGS2025.

Prizes include:

  • Resident Evil Requiem Sticker Set
  • Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection Art Tapestry
  • Onimusha: Way of the Sword Reusable Shopping Bag
  • PRAGMATA Sticker Set
  • Monster Hunter Chibi Style Muffler Towel
  • Street Fighter 6 Die-Cut Stickers Set
  • Capcom Original Postcard
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Mapúa University launches BS AI Engineering program

As part of a broader future-ready Co-Intelligence strategy

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Mapúa University, one of the Philippines’ leading engineering and IT schools, has officially launched a BS AI Engineering degree program.

This milestone is part of a broader future-ready inter-campus Co-Intelligence strategy to integrate AI to the entire Mapúa Education Group.

The new bachelor’s degree program is the first of its kind in the Philippines. It aims to equip students with necessary skills to create and collaborate with AI systems.

In turn, graduates can help solve humanity’s greatest challenges and shape a future where AI and human intelligence work hand in hand.

Regular senior high school graduates may apply for the four-year program the same way they would do with other courses. In fact, Mapúa has already welcomed its first batch of enrollees.

The BS AI Engineering program focuses on foundations in the first year, core AI courses in the second year, specializations in the third year, and real-world applications in the final year.

Career opportunities at this day and age are plenty, including:

  • AI Engineer
  • Machine Learning Specialist
  • AI Solutions Architect
  • Robotics Engineer
  • AI Ethics and Policy Advisor

Graduates may also pioneer emerging roles as the world continues to change and adopt AI.

Average incomes in several industries needing AI expertise are likewise projected to increase.

Mapúa Co-Intelligence strategy

Mapúa University is also integrating an educational institution-wide strategy. The goal is to infuse AI across the curricula of all program offerings. This is a collective response to global transformation, done through co-intelligence.

The strategy includes AI literacy training while still encouraging critical thinking. Practical applications include predictive analytics for teaching and non-teaching scenarios, as well as AI-powered tutors for personalized learning, helpdesk chatbots, and more.

This way, Mapúans will be able to work with AI across all programs offered by Mapúa for teaching, research, and other practical scenarios.

Harnessing AI and incorporating human thinking, judgement, creativity, and ethical reasoning is an integral aspect of the vision.

It will also allow Mapúa graduates to exlpore long-term opportunities for real world applications.

Mapúa University’s top officials reiterated throughout the launch that at the forefront of the strategy is still championing human intelligence and critical thinking, and encouraging responsible and ethical AI use.

This broad long-term strategy empowers Mapúans and Filipino citizens in general to thrive in the AI-augmented academic and professional world.

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Free Spotify users can now listen to any song they want

The tier is no longer stuck in shuffle mode.

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Ever since the popularization of the platform, Spotify’s free tier has always been defined by the experience of playing a playlist on shuffle, interrupted constantly by ads. Today, Spotify is drastically redefining its free tier by allowing users to finally pick and play individual songs.

Last week, Spotify vastly improved its Premium subscription by finally adding support for lossless audio. The long-awaited feature was first announced almost a decade ago. Now, the platform is getting with the times. Even better, lossless audio comes with a standard Premium subscription, rather than being introduced with a more expensive tier.

Because the Premium tier got an upgrade, Spotify is also improving the free tier. Now, free users will no longer be stuck in shuffle mode. The tier will now allow users to pick any song they want to listen to.

This is Spotify’s biggest update since… well, last week. It is, of course, fitting. Because the lossless audio update is so huge, the platform had to up the game for the free tier too. Outside of just playing music on YouTube, competing streaming platforms don’t really allow users to have as much control without paying a single cent.

That said, the free tier will still have a few limitations. It will still have ads and limited skips.

The new update is rolling out globally now.

SEE ALSO: Spotify is finally adding lossless audio

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