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Samsung US brings Mets vision to create most technologically advanced ballpark in major leagues

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On December 17, the New York Mets have announced Samsung Electronics America as Ballpark’s official display and tech solutions partner, signing a multi-year agreement to completely transform the renowned Ballpark screens to create an unprecedented interactive fan experience.

Samsung is a leader in Digital Signage innovation to bring to life Met’s vision of creating an unparalleled ballpark with its unique portfolio displays, content management platforms and services.

The improvements for 2022 include new ribbon boards and more than 1,300 LCD screens across the ballpark, leading fans to short lines and making sure they don’t miss a single pitch. A new large and upgraded CenterField scoreboard will be installed at City Field for fans to enjoy for the 2023 season.

Immersive Display Technology and Solution

As a complete design and build partner for the City Field project, Samsung will implement the full range of its display portfolio and technology solutions across the ballpark to create the first connected platform in Major League Baseball.

What fans can expect?

  • More than 1,300 LCD screens in open spaces and 4,000 square feet of direct-view LED screens enhance the fan experience at every touchpoint and alert them even when their team is ready to pick up objects.
  • Ballpark-wide IPTV system with over 100 channels of sports and entertainment content.
  • Double the number of slow-motion replay systems to increase game coverage and triple the number of cameras.
  • Advanced and fully upgraded scoreboard to display the latest LED technology and manage 4K video.

New York City’s iconic landmark and landmark, City Field welcomes fans to experience America’s favorite entertainment through Samsung’s innovations. The multi-year technology upgrade is set to begin in 2022.

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3 best assistance features of Galaxy AI included in Samsung One UI 6.1

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Samsung One UI 6.1 Galaxy Ai features

Samsung One UI 6.1 brings a suite of AI features to enhance the functionality of the Galaxy devices. Whether you need to prepare the perfect message for any occasion, organize and summarize your work materials, or transcribe your meetings and conversations, Samsung’s Galaxy AI has something for that.

In this article, you can check 3 amazing Galaxy AI features to try on your Samsung smartphone if you have updated it to One UI 6.1 to get the best assistance.

3 Amazing One UI 6.1 Galaxy AI Features

CHAT ASSIST

The Chat Assistant within One UI 6.1 is a valuable tool for composing messages with accuracy. Whether it’s for professional or personal communication, this feature helps to create your message to the desired tone.

This feature provides suggestions to ensure your messages are clear and appropriate for the intended audience. It also includes a translation function, making it easier to communicate across languages.

Samsung Galaxy AI One UI 6.1 feature

NOTE ASSIST

Note Assist is a feature that simplifies document management. It allows you to quickly create summaries of lengthy documents and save them in the Samsung Notes app. This AI tool helps you turn complex information into easy-to-read bullet points, making it easier to review and organize your work content.

Samsung Galaxy AI One UI 6.1 feature

TRANSCRIPT ASSIST

Transcript Assist is another valuable feature that records and transcribes meetings or conversations. It works seamlessly with Note Assist to summarize the content of your recordings. If you have audio files that were recorded earlier, Transcript Assist can also transcribe these into text to ensure you have a written record of your discussions.

Samsung Galaxy AI One UI 6.1 feature

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Samsung Wallet’s Mobile ID available for Galaxy S21 series via April 2024 update

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Samsung Galaxy S21 April 2024 update Korea

Samsung Galaxy S21 series is getting a new update with April 2024 security Patch in Korea. The fresh update enhances the system security and adds a new feature of the Samsung Wallet app to provide a smoother performance.

April 2024 update for Samsung Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21 Plus, and Galaxy S21 Ultra smartphones in Korea can be identified through One UI build version G991NKSU4FXD3, G996NKSU4FXD3, and G998NKSU4FXD3 respectively.

The latest update includes a new feature within the Samsung Wallet app, which now supports a ‘Mobile ID’ function. This function allows users to add their mobile driver’s licenses and national veterans registration cards to their Samsung Wallet.

These digital IDs are officially issued by the government and can be used just like physical ID cards, both online and offline. However, it is important to note that only IC cards marked with a mobile ID icon are eligible to be added.

In addition to the ‘Mobile ID’ feature, the update also includes the latest Google security patch for the stabilization of security features. Users of the Galaxy S21 series in Korea can now enjoy these benefits after installing the new update through Settings >> Software Updates >> Download and Install.

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Samsung acquired 23 Seagate patents in the US

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Seagate

Samsung acquired 23 magnetic record-related patents from Seagate in the US. Samsung could use these Seagate US patents to complement the MRAM-based in-memory computing technology.

If not, the company might have intended to end its past business relationship with Seagate. Notably, of the 23 patents purchased by Samsung, 4 have already expired.

Way back in 2011, the South Korean tech giant sold its HDD business and 479 US patents to Seagate. However, Samsung’s newly acquired patents are not from those it sold to Seagate over a decade ago.

Samsung may not have bought Seagate patents to simply secure HDD tech. These patents might be used for in-memory computing-based MRAM; being developed by Samsung Electronics Advanced Institute of Technology.

The company is quite serious about its semiconductor business amid the AI boom. While there’s a significant rise in memory-related semiconductor demand globally, Samsung is continuously expanding its footsteps.

“Samsung Electronics may be trying to wind down its remaining business relationships after selling its stake in Seagate in the past, and it may be a kind of fake patent purchase strategy to deceive competitors,” said an industry insider.

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