Apple plans socially distanced selfies, Samsung's leader could return to jail
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Apple is preparing for a socially distanced future by patenting software that allows people to take group selfies, whether or not they're physically together.
The software would allow someone to invite friends or family to take selfies and superimpose them in various positions behind the organizer.
It should be noted that companies file patents all the time and often nothing comes with them.
But this one feels particularly timely.
Samsung's group leader j Wiley could be facing jail once again over his role in a 2015 merger of two Samsung affiliates.
Leah peered in the South Korean quarter Monday awaiting a ruling on allegations including accounting fraud and stock manipulation.
He will find out this week whether he's being rested, after which will follow an investigation and potentially a trial.
He was given jail time in 2017 for his role in a bribery scandal, and it's currently been free for around two years.
The New Black Lives Matter yellow lettered mural in Washington DC, which was commissioned by the city's mayor can be seen from space.
Imaging company Planet Labs posted a space satellite image of the mural on Twitter on Friday.
The yellow letters that spell out the phrase Black Lives Matter take over two blocks of 16th Street leading up to the White House.
The 16 yellow letters fill the width of the two lane Street, which makes it easy not only to see from the air but from space itself.
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