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It’s hard to care about the Galaxy Note 8 now that we’ve seen this stunning Note 9 render

August 2, 2017 by  
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After months of leaks and rumors, Samsung is about to unveil the Galaxy Note 8 flagship smartphone later this month. There’s no question that the Note 8 is shaping up to be Samsung’s best ever smartphone, but for gadget fans, the excitement has certainly faded a bit. There will be absolutely no surprises left once Samsung executives finally take the stage in New York City on August 23rd, since practically everything there is to know has already leaked. We know what it looks like, we know just about all of the specs, and we know about most or even all of the Note 8’s key features. Perhaps the fact that the Galaxy Note 8 is already old news is part of the reason why a new Galaxy Note 9 concept posted on Tuesday is so intriguing.

Budding graphic designer Benjamin Geskin on Tuesday posted his vision of Samsung’s Galaxy Note 9, which is expected to be released next fall as a followup to this year’s Galaxy Note 8. Long story short, it’s a stunning vision of a phone that would be a natural iteration of the Note lineup. We often see crazy concepts that aren’t rooted at all in reality, but this Galaxy Note 9 mockup looks like a phone that could actually launch in 2018.

First, let’s look at the Galaxy Note 8’s design. Here’s a render that BGR exclusively posted last month:

Now, let’s check out Geskin’s Galaxy Note 9 concept:

Image Source: Benjamin Geskin, Twitter

In a nutshell, the designer took actual Galaxy Note 8 renders and stretched the phone’s Infinity Screen so that it reaches almost all the way to the edges of the phone. This is the same nearly bezel-free design we’re expecting to see on the iPhone 8.

Also like the iPhone 8, Geskin extended the display to the top of the phone on either side of the ear speaker and sensors. This would allow Samsung to move status bar icons off the main part of the display, just like the iPhone 8. It looks great in the render and it’s technically within the realm of possibility, but this type of display configuration would be much more difficult to implement on an Android phone than on iOS. Android’s status bar fills up quickly with notifications and other information, so Samsung would have to completely rework the status bar UI to push notifications to a second tier (which would defeat the purpose) or to limit the amount of info that can be displayed (which would be a big step backwards in terms of UX).

Geskin envisions the phone with a 6.4-inch display that has 4K resolution and an embedded fingerprint sensor. Again, 4K phones already exist today so there’s no technical barrier here for Samsung, and Qualcomm’s next-generation fingerprint sensors are expected to arrive in consumer products next year. In case you’ve forgotten, they’re designed to work through glass, displays, and even metal.

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Police shot and killed deranged knife-wielding man after he knocked down cop and Taser was ineffective

August 2, 2017 by  
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The cops thought they were going on a routine call for service — a distressed Brooklyn mom had reported her troubled son was acting erratically in their apartment.

Instead, they had mere seconds to make a decision that ended in tragedy.

Police officials said the confrontation that led to the death of Dwayne Jeune, 32, began when his mother Dulcina, 69, called 911 at about 12:20 p.m. Monday from their East Flatbush home.

The officials offered a more detailed account Tuesday of the encounter, as the NYPD faced criticism from Jeune’s father, neighbors and an advocacy group.

Deranged knife-wielding man fatally shot by NYPD cops in Brooklyn

Dulcina Jeune told the 911 operator her son was acting oddly and had had previous psychiatric episodes. But she said Dwayne Jeune was unarmed and had not been violent, NYPD Chief of Patrol Terence Monahan said.

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Police on the scene where Dwayne Jeune was shot and killed in a Flatbush Gardens apartment.

(Todd Maisel/New York Daily News)

Four officers from the 67th Precinct arrived at the fifth-floor apartment on New York Ave. in the Flatbush Gardens complex.

Jeune’s mother let the officers in and then ran to the rear screaming, “He’s back here! He’s back here!”

Officer Adam Gierlachowski, 31, was the first cop into the apartment, Monahan said. He was armed with a Taser.

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With the officers standing in the living room, Jeune — armed with a silver kitchen knife — came running toward Gierlachowski who fired his Taser as he backpedaled, Monahan said.

Police said that Dwayne Jeune was wielding a knife when he came at cops.

Police said that Dwayne Jeune was wielding a knife when he came at cops.

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The Taser darts hit Jeune in the chest and one arm, but had no effect, Monahan said.

Jeune knocked Gierlachowski to the floor, and straddled him while still holding the knife.

Officer Miguel Gonzalez, on the force for four years, then fired five rounds, striking Jeune in the chest.

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He and another cop then lifted Jeune off Gierlachowski, who suffered a concussion, sources said.

A bullet hole is shown after a police shooting  at 1370 Newkirk Ave. in Brooklyn.

A bullet hole is shown after a police shooting at 1370 Newkirk Ave. in Brooklyn.

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Police Commissioner James O’Neill said Tuesday there are a number of possible reasons why the Taser was not effective.

“One of them could be the clothing, one of them that the spread of the darts is not wide enough,” he said.

NYPD protocol known as the “isolate and contain” tactic states that if the person can be penned safely into an area, cops are supposed to call the Emergency Service Unit.

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In this case, since the call didn’t come over as involving a violent person, ESU was not brought in.

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Jeune’s mother Dulcina at the scene of the shooting.

(Debbie Egan-Chin/New York Daily News)

“ESU monitors all emotionally-disturbed-person jobs, and if they’re needed, if it becomes violent, then they’re called in,” O’Neill said. “They were not in the process of responding.”

Three of the four officers were trained in the NYPD’s crisis intervention course, which instructs cops how to handle emotionally disturbed people, Monahan said. Gonzalez has not yet received the training.

In January, the city Department of Investigation reported that just 4,700 officers, or 13% of all NYPD cops, had received the crisis training. The Investigation Department also found that though the department gets 400 psychiatric-related calls a day, there is no system in place to ensure that cops with the training are dispatched.

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Gonzalez was previously involved in the shooting of an armed disturbed man on Oct. 26.

When the police officers entered the apartment, they said they were charged at by a man with a large carving knife.

When the police officers entered the apartment, they said they were charged at by a man with a large carving knife.

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In that incident outside a Brooklyn laundromat, he shot and wounded Davonte Pressley, 23, who was brandishing a kitchen knife. Pressley remains in jail.

O’Neill said that shooting appeared to be within guidelines. Even so, he said the NYPD would examine why Gonzalez had two such shootings in nine months.

The dead man’s father, Vibert Jeune, 73, said police made the situation worse.

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“My son wasn’t a bad person,” he said as his wife sobbed by his side. “He had his problems, but you call upon those you believe will help you, and all they do is to kill.” 

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