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Australian Attorney Marcus Walkom Unveils Walkom Entertainment Lawyers
Headquartered in Brisbane, the new firm boasts a list of clients including Wolfmother, The Teskey Brothers, Tigerlily, The Amity Affliction, and Untitled Group. Marcus Walkom Supplied Trending on Billboard BRISBANE, Australia – Former Media Arts Lawyers partner Marcus Walkom launches Walkom Entertainment Lawyers, the veteran attorney’s independent music and entertainment law practice. Headquartered in Brisbane
National Gambling Board warns South Africans against using betting as quick fix for financial issues
With unemployment on the rise in South Africa during Q2, the NGB has called for bettors to view gambling as entertainment rather than a source of income. The National Gambling Board (NGB) of South Africa has warned betting shouldn’t be viewed as a solution for financial issues, after a study revealed rising unemployment in the
Why the Trump-backed crypto venture is distancing itself from Hong Kong AI aggregator WorldClaw
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Samsung’s new Galaxy S23 Ultra arrives with a 200-megapixel camera
Common wisdom in digital photography says that megapixels aren’t everything. They matter to an extent, but smartphone makers have a long history of leaning too heavily on those numbers as a kind of shorthand for camera quality. In other words, they play an important role but need to work in concert with a number of
Galaxy S23 Phones Get Adobe’s Pro-Level Lightroom Photo Editing Tool – CNET
This story is part of Samsung Event, CNET's collection of news, tips and advice around Samsung's most popular products. Adobe and Samsung have banded together to ease the difficulties of advanced smartphone photography on Samsung's new Galaxy S23, S23 Plus and S23 Ultra phones. The smartphones will exclusively use Adobe's Lightroom software to handle the
Samsung Galaxy S22+ review: An upgraded galaxy
Samsung Galaxy S22+ MSRP $999.00 “The S22+ is a great phone that offers moderate upgrades to screen size, battery capacity, and connectivity over the less expensive S22.” Pros Large, durable, and beautiful screen Excellent camera system Powerful hardware IP68 weather resistance Cons Price is a bit steep Doesn’t do much to set itself apart Editor’s
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra review: All the phone you’ll need for years
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra MSRP $1,199.99 “The Galaxy S22 Ultra is astonishingly capable in almost all aspects, from camera to productivity, and you probably won't need to consider upgrading for years.” Pros S Pen is convenient and highly accurate Versatile camera takes great photos The latest processor for power Long software support Beautiful high refresh
Samsung Galaxy S23 pre-order — reserve it NOW
Andy Boxall/Digital Trends Each year, there are a few Android-focused smartphone companies that are highly-anticipated, one of them being Samsung. That’s why they regularly occupy a spot or two on our list of the best Android phones. 2023 is proving to be no exception to that rule, especially if you’re waiting for more information on
Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 announced with a 3K 16:10 120 Hz AMOLED screen, Raptor Lake-P processors and 5G
The Samsung Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 has been announced with many upgrades over its predecessor (image via Samsung)Samsung has officially unveiled the Galaxy Book3 Pro 360 at Unpacked 2023. It features 13th-generation Intel Raptor Lake-P processors, up to 32 GB LPDDR5 RAM, 1 TB storage, a 76 Wh battery and S-Pen support for its AMOLED
Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra: Early GPU benchmarks show massive improvements between Exynos 2200 and Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipsets
The Galaxy S23 Ultra ships globally with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 2. (Image source: NotebookCheck)The Galaxy S23 Ultra is one of the most powerful smartphones on the market, with Samsung and Qualcomm partnering to deliver a higher-clocked Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chipset. Early benchmarks suggest that the switch from Exynos to Snapdragon in Europe yields
Samsung Flow for Galaxy devices is like Apple’s Universal Control, but better
Image: Mark Hachman / IDG With the launch of the Galaxy S23 smartphones, the Galaxy Book3 laptops, and its existing Galaxy Tab tablets, Samsung is showing off a nifty trick, combining all three into a unified system that you can control or copy from a single mouse. It may not sound like much, but mousing
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Australian Attorney Marcus Walkom Unveils Walkom Entertainment Lawyers
Headquartered in Brisbane, the new firm boasts a list of clients including Wolfmother, The Teskey Brothers, Tigerlily, The Amity Affliction, and Untitled Group. Marcus Walkom Supplied Trending on Billboard BRISBANE, Australia – Former Media Arts Lawyers partner Marcus Walkom launches Walkom Entertainment Lawyers, the veteran attorney’s independent music and entertainment law practice. Headquartered in Brisbane
Entertainment
National Gambling Board warns South Africans against using betting as quick fix for financial issues
With unemployment on the rise in South Africa during Q2, the NGB has called for bettors to view gambling as entertainment rather than a source of income. The National Gambling Board (NGB) of South Africa has warned betting shouldn’t be viewed as a solution for financial issues, after a study revealed rising unemployment in the
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Why the Trump-backed crypto venture is distancing itself from Hong Kong AI aggregator WorldClaw
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She Grew Up in a Log Cabin in Canada. Now She’s Booking Wild Parties for the Ultrarich.
Olivia Ferney is setting Guinness World Records for clients who think nothing of spending six figures on a single night. By Jon Small | edited by Dan Bova | Aug 18, 2026 Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Three years ago, Olivia Ferney didn’t know the difference between a Gulfstream and the Gulf
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This CEO Runs More Pro Sports Teams Than Anyone in the World — Here’s Why He Doesn’t Measure Success In Wins
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. These days, sports are as much about entertainment as they are about competition. Leagues like Banana Ball have found success by turning the game into a spectacle, placing less emphasis on the final score and more on ensuring fans leave smiling. “I’d say if you’re in this
