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What You CAN & CAN’T Do With The Samsung S Pen

What You CAN & CAN'T Do With The Samsung S Pen
Mar 26 2024 Share

The Samsung S Pen has been a game-changer for productivity and creativity on the go. But let’s dive into the nitty-gritty of what this technological wand can and hilariously cannot do.

CAN DO: Control your phone from the Pen with gestures known as ‘Air Actions’.
Wave your S Pen like a magic wand to navigate your phone. It’s like being a tech wizard, except the spells are real, and your cat remains unimpressed.

CANNOT DO: Swipe Past Traffic in the Morning.
Sadly, despite its advanced technology, the S Pen cannot help you Leviosa your way out of traffic congestion. You’ll still need to rely on mundane methods like leaving earlier or using public transport.

CAN DO: Annotate images, charts, or documents with the ‘Screen Write’ feature.
Turn your phone into a digital canvas or notepad. It’s perfect for those moments when inspiration strikes in the middle of a boring meeting.

CANNOT DO: Play darts.
Despite its precision and sleek design, the S Pen is not suitable for a quick game of darts. The screen is not a dartboard, and your warranty definitely doesn’t cover “missed the bullseye.”

CAN DO: Control your camera remotely for pictures, videos, and selfies.
Capture the perfect shot without touching your phone. It’s great for group photos, selfies, and spying on what your pet does when you’re not home.

CANNOT DO: Scroll past potential outfits in the morning.
Although it can navigate through photos with ease, the S Pen sadly lacks the fashion sense to pick out your outfit. You’re on your own for clothing decision decisions.

While the Samsung S Pen might not do everything (yet), it certainly makes life a little more fun and a lot more productive.

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Group of Boys Break Out Into Song on Public Bus

Group of Boys Break Out Into Song on Public Bus
Mar 26 2024 Share

A video shared to Malta Daily shows a group of young men transforming a routine bus ride into a main stage performance.

The video shows the friends broke out into song, choosing Adele’s emotional hit “Someone Like You,” to the potential mixed reaction. The spontaneous act not only caught the attention of passengers but also turned an otherwise casual bus ride into a pop-up concert.

 

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This display of camaraderie between friends quickly gained attention, reminding viewers of the simple pleasures that can light up our day-to-day lives.

Would you have enjoyed the moment?

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DAR Bjorn’s Youngest Resident Kate Passes Away At Age 16

DAR Bjorn's Youngest Resident Kate Passes Away At Age 16
Mar 26 2024 Share

DAR Bjorn, a sanctuary for individuals battling ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases, has lost its youngest resident, Kate, at just 16 years old.

The news of her passing was shared by Bjorn Formosa, the founder of DAR Bjorn and local ALS activist, who took to social media to express his deep sorrow over the loss.

In his message, Formosa paid tribute to Kate, reflecting on the brief time she spent under their care. “Dear Kate, I wanted to get to know you earlier, I want to hear you perform, I really wanted to help you. In the few weeks you spent with us at DAR Bjorn, I understood how much your family loves you. Now take care of them from up there and rest,” Bjorn wrote.

His words truly shone a light the profound impact Kate had on the community and the love that surrounded her during her short stay.

The loss of such a young life has resonated deeply within the DAR Bjorn family and beyond.

RIP Kate

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Giant Recycled Cross Erected in Għajnsielem As Holy Week Events Proceed

Giant Recycled Cross Erected in Għajnsielem As Holy Week Events Proceed
Mar 26 2024 Share

Easter Week in Gozo is marked by a variety of spiritually rich events, celebrating the island’s deep-rooted traditions.

Starting with the fourth edition of Għajnsielem’s ‘Is-Salib, Ġesù u Int,’ this event spans from 17th March to 7th April, offering a period of contemplation and engagement with the themes of sacrifice and redemption, with an large recycled cross erected in front of the church.

On Monday, 25th March, the Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus Parvis in Fontana will host ‘I Fiori Della Passione,’ a unique event that intertwines the beauty of flowers with the solemnity of the Passion. This offers attendees a symbolic and aesthetic experience reflective of Easter’s themes.

Adding to the spiritual ambiance, the St. Mary Philharmonic Society Band Club in Żebbuġ presents an exhibition of statues and sacred art, inviting visitors to delve deeper into the religious significance of the week. Meanwhile, ‘Crucifixio,’ an exhibition at the Xewkija Windmill until March 31st, showcases miniature antique Holy Week clay statuettes, offering glimpses into the historical and artistic interpretations of these solemn events.

Additionally, from the 22nd to the 29th of March, the Xewkija Parish Centre hosts a week-long exhibition of Crucifixes, displaying a variety of interpretations and styles. Concurrently, until March 31st, ‘Golgota’ exhibits sixty figurines depicting key moments from the final days of the Passion of Christ, allowing for a reflective journey through the narratives that define Easter Week in Gozo.

For more information and the full Gozo Holy Week events calendar, visit https://eventsingozo.com/

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