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Spider-Man Noir is getting his own television show

 Spider-Man Noir is getting his own television show Not to be outdone by the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s ever-expanding roster of Disney+ shows or DC Studios’ new plan for film and television synergy, Sony is forging ahead with its own TV plans. Sony is the owner of Spider-Man and his friends and foes, otherwise known as the SSU (Sony Spider-Man  Universe, apparently). But while the blockbuster Peter  elopement packages Parker continues to have one foot in the SSU and one in the MCU, a different version of Spider-Man is set to storm the small screen over at Prime Video. That’ll be Spider-Man Noir, a character that first appeared in the comics in 2009 and was made famous on the big screen by Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse (in which he was voiced by Nicolas Cage). That version was an alternate universe Peter Parker, but according to Variety, this new live-action version exists in his own universe and will not be Peter. He will, however, be “an older, grizzled superhero i...

Enable and use Screen Off Memo

Enable and use Screen Off Memo   Thanks to the S-Pen, Galaxy S22 Ultra users can take notes, use markup tools or screenshots or images, sign PDFs, convert their handwriting to text, and edit photos/videos with ease. Although you need to open particular apps to perform some of these tasks, Samsung has integrated note-taking capability deep into One  UI. The Galaxy S22/S23 Ultra comes with Screen Off Memo, a feature that allows you to take notes on the lock screen without opening the Samsung Notes app satta live . Here's how to enable and use the hidden feature. As mentioned earlier, the Screen Off Memo feature on the Galaxy S series Ultra variants allows you to write notes/memos while the screen is off. Simply remove the S-Pen from the housing and start writing. Although the feature is turned on by default, here is how you can check its status on your phone.