K-pop has taken the world by storm, and one of the rising stars in this global phenomenon is Choi San, popularly known as San from the boy band ATEEZ. Fans across the globe are eager to learn more about him, from his background to his role in the group’s discography. Here’s a comprehensive profile of ATEEZ’s San, ATEEZ san height, his journey in the music industry, and his growing success. Early Life and Background Choi San, better known by his stage name San, was born on July 10, 1999, in Namhae-gun, South Gyeongsang, South Korea. From a young age, San…
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SEVENTEEN, a popular South Korean boy band, has been captivating audiences around the globe with their dynamic performances and catchy tunes. Among the thirteen members of this ensemble is Dino, a young talent whose star power has been on the rise. Fans are eager to know more about him, from his personal life to his contributions to SEVENTEEN (DK age seventeen). Here, we delve into Dino’s profile, uncovering his age, parents, real name, background, and net worth. Early Life and Background SEVENTEEN Dino Born on February 11, 1999, in Iksan-si, Jeollakbu-do, South Korea, Dino’s real name is Lee Chan. His…
The Apple 1 computer is rare and expensive now. It was designed by Steve Wozniak in 1976. It was the first product Apple made, and The 8-Bit Guy built a replica that can run the Apple 1 software. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36NgkpctW6k
Rock band Linkin Park has filed a cease and desist when one of their songs was used in a Trump re-tweet. Social media platform Twitter has announced that they have removed a video President Trump had tweeted on Saturday due to a copyright complaint. The song ‘In the End’ by Linkin Park had been used as background music, to which the band said they do not endorse Trump or authorize the use of their music to his organization. https://twitter.com/linkinpark/status/1284685829575565312?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw%7Ctwcamp%5Etweetembed%7Ctwterm%5E1284685829575565312%7Ctwgr%5E&ref_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theverge.com%2F2020%2F7%2F19%2F21330154%2Ftwitter-disables-video-trump-retweet-linkin-park-takedown-copyright Twitter removing Trump tweets is nothing new. In June, the social media company removed a tweet that had images of George…
Google Pixel camera software creator Marc Levoy has joined forces with Adobe to create a universal camera app. The researcher is the developer of the wildly successful Google Pixel camera technology and features such as HDR+, Portrait Mode and Night Sight. He and his team made the Pixel’s camera take stunning shots without needing extra hardware. Adobe has announced that Levoy will start building a universal camera app that isn’t limited to just one brand or manufacturer. He will be tasked with computational photography initiatives as mentioned by Adobe in an email. Currently, Adobe already has the Photoshop Camera and…