Updated January 10, 9:02 pm ET: Shortly after we published this article, SAG-AFTRA shared this Full text of agreement with Replica Studios and FAQ document and Summarize. Our original story follows.
While MEMS drivers may be the next big thing for true wireless headphones, the first models with solid-state components will still require a hybrid setup. These products pair MEMS speakers with dynamic drivers to ensure proper bass performance. xMEMS is a California-based audio component development company whose current-generation driver, called Cowell, is already used in earbuds from companies including Creative and Noble Audio. The next generation of MEMS drivers is called Cypress, and while it won’t appear in new products until 2025, I had a chance to hear the difference between it and Cowell at CES 2024 in Las Vegas, and it was pretty compelling. . Cowell also has bass, but it’s softer and focuses on the highs and mids. It sounds great on both the complete product and the reference design, delivering punchy highs, full mids and excellent clarity. However, when used alone, the Cypress has a layer of warm, bassy bass that really fills the soundstage. This will be a huge improvement in the functionality of wireless headphones using MEMS drivers.
“We use ultrasonic principles to provide ANC earplugs with 30 to 40 times the low-frequency pressure through ultrasonic modulation and demodulation to achieve noise immunity while still providing all the advantages of our solid-state speakers.” Mike Householder, Vice President of Marketing for xMEMS explained. “Wide dynamic range with excellent low-frequency performance for deep bass and noise cancellation.” In fact, the 30 to 40 times improvement in bass response is evident in the Cypress reference design. The prototype is designed to demonstrate the MEMS driver itself, without the bass-assisted dynamic driver required in today’s true wireless models. The result is the pristine clarity you’d expect from high-end wireless headphones and even some audiophile-grade headphones. The extra bass isn’t loud and boomy, but warm and full, inviting you to stay and listen for a while. And I did: I had a hard time putting down the Cypress prototype even though I felt like I’d outgrown my welcome. Overall, MEMS drivers have many advantages over coil speakers, which can all result in better audio quality for your earbuds. They’re more efficient in terms of mechanical response, and the faster speed helps increase detail and clarity – something I definitely noticed with the Noble Audio FoKus Triumph Wireless Earbuds. This model pairs Cowell with 6.5mm dynamic drivers, but the increase in midrange and treble fidelity is noticeable. Buying a set of earbuds with MEMS drivers doesn’t mean you have to pay more. Creative has launched two models for $130 and $150 respectively. The same is true for upcoming products equipped with ultrasonic Cypress drivers, Householder said. “We expect that we will launch the flagship product first,” he said. “As with our current products, we do see a sweet spot in the 150 and above range, [which] It’s easy to do on day one. Then over time and sales increase, the price will drop to $100. “ This is indeed my biggest gain. For years, companies have offered true wireless earbuds with some of the features of higher-end flagship models, but often lacked the sonic performance of more expensive headphones. Thanks to MEMS drivers, audio quality is greatly improved in affordable models that cost half the price of top-tier Sony or Sennheiser noise-cancelling earbuds. With Cypress, xMEMS can provide audio companies with the ability to improve overall sound quality without increasing price. xMEMS has also developed what it calls DynamicVent to alleviate obstructions in sleep earbuds. This component automatically turns on or off depending on whether the buds detect ambient noise, such as a snoring spouse. When open, the DynamicVent provides a semi-open fit like AirPods, but when closed, the ear is completely sealed. Open vents also prevent the sound of your own breathing or the sound of earbuds rubbing against your pillow from disrupting your sleep. xMEMS demonstrated the DynamicVent in a set of reference sleep headphones equipped with Cowell MEMS drivers at CES. We will provide live coverage of CES 2024, which will be held in Las Vegas from January 6th to 12th.Get all the latest news from the show here. This article originally appeared on Engadget: https://www.engadget.com/next-gen-mems-ultrasonic-solid-state-earbud-drivers-will-deliver-the-bass-214131547.html?src=rss from Tech Empire Solutions https://techempiresolutions.com/next-generation-mems-ultrasonic-solid-state-earbud-drivers-will-deliver-bass/ via https://techempiresolutions.com/feed/
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Twitter’s Security Team (I refuse to call the site X because that’s a completely stupid name a 9 year old would choose) responded A high-profile hack of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s Twitter account made headlines around the world. What do they have to say? Well, in short – “It’s not our fault.” Subscribe to our free newsletter.
What @Safety is saying is that someone hijacked control of a mobile phone number associated with an official SEC account. Some people speculate that this is carried out through a SIM card swap attack. A SIM swap attack is when scammers try to trick a cell phone provider’s customer service staff into taking control of someone else’s phone number. Sometimes scammers will tell telecommunications companies personal details about their targets, tricking them into believing they are someone they are not. When a service like Twitter later sends a password reset link or authentication token via text message to the user’s phone number, it ends up in the hands of criminals. Victims of past SIM swapping attacks include former Twitter boss Jack Dorsey, whose Twitter account was hijacked in 2019. And, I’m afraid Twitter does allow Simply know and access your mobile phone number to reset your account password. Another interesting tidbit is that the official SEC Twitter account does not have two-factor authentication (2FA) enabled. I recommend that all users turn this feature on, as it provides an extra layer of security – and can make it more difficult (though not entirely impossible) for criminals to break into accounts. Frankly, it’s crazy to hear that the SEC hasn’t enabled multi-factor authentication. Is this the SEC chaired by Gary Gensler? During October’s Cyber Security Awareness Month, he remind everyone Is it important to set up multi-factor authentication to protect their accounts? Hey, this is Twitter/X/Elon’s idea for a multi-billion dollar vanity project (delete if applicable). Why not have two-factor authentication (preferably not SMS based as there are better forms of 2FA) mandatory For a verified business account on Twitter? Did you find this article interesting? Follow Graham Crowley on TwitterMastodon or Threads to read more exclusive content from us. from Tech Empire Solutions https://techempiresolutions.com/twitter-says-sec-account-hack-was-not-our-fault-graham-cluley/ via https://techempiresolutions.com/feed/ Unfortunately for them, this is a terrible, ridiculous ideasome technologies enable The meanings are so great that they won’t go away. The T9 – our trusty old text input on Nokia phones from the 1990s – is one of them. Direction 9 is a new startup eager to bring it to your TV, so you can enter text using the directional keys on your remote. They showed it off at CES, and… I’d be very surprised if it made much progress. “Typing on a phone is difficult. You have to look at the phone two feet away, and then watch TV 10 feet away. You have to focus up and down, and you can’t blind type,” explains Direction 9 founder Leon Chang. The company has built a prototype and added it to Android set-top boxes. His vision for the company is to license the technology to “Roku or Netflix, Apple or Samsung, think about that. Any kind of TV streaming company.” I initially took a photo of the booth to share with the rest of the TechCrunch CES team with the caption “Haha looks like the T9 is making a comeback,” but I felt bad; surely I must have missed something? Unfortunately, founders can’t use real-life examples to explain why their innovation should exist. “The trend is for people to return to their family rooms. And [our technology] Easy to search or type. There is no other solution: if you have to search for movies or TV shows, or have to enter a password, this is the best solution. No one else offers anything faster, smarter, or easier. Chang said confidently. “We provide them with source code for all APIs as well as UI and machine code.” except people Do Provide simpler solutions. Anyone who has tried to set up Netflix recently has realized that most screens use a “log in on laptop and enter code to log in on TV” type solution, QR code, or other quick way to log into the device. On Apple devices, you can use your phone’s keyboard to enter passwords and logins, and on almost any modern set-top box, voice is an elegant solution for searching for the TV show you want. Best of all, any engineer with a smattering of knowledge can implement a T9 version for a set-top box in an afternoon. This is not new technology, nor is it rocket science. I would be very surprised if Apple or Samsung proactively asked to license this technology – especially at the price the company hopes to charge. “Our business model depends on who the company is, but we plan to charge $3, $1 or $0.50 for every remote they ship,” Chang said. In a world where a Roku Express costs less than $40, I doubt it would cost a manufacturer more than about $5 to mass-produce the remote. It seems unlikely that they would be willing to increase the cost by 20-50% just to add new text input as a feature. Look, I don’t want to be a jerk to the Direction 9 team, but after tearing apart about 80 funding presentations, I develop a level of skepticism about the startups I encounter—and this one simply doesn’t hold up. Of course, I knew I was wrong beforehand, but I would be very surprised if this company could find customers or investors. from Tech Empire Solutions https://techempiresolutions.com/this-startup-is-trying-to-bring-t9-like-text-input-to-your-tv/ via https://techempiresolutions.com/feed/ Many consumers describe them as annoying, harmful, invisible, and all too common. They may be talking about nuisance pests, and in some ways, trash fees — fees that some companies try to sneak past people in an attempt to get into their wallets — are similar to their six-legged counterparts. In November 2022, the FTC issued an advance notice of proposed rulemaking soliciting your comments about unfair or deceptive practices related to fees. We received 12,000 comments from consumers, businesses, law enforcement and others. Based on what you’ve told us and the experience gained from decades of litigating trash fees, the FTC is considering a proposed unfair or deceptive fee rule, and we’re asking for your input again. When you look through the public comments we received on the 2022 advance notice of proposed rulemaking, you come to the conclusion that people are fed up, fed up, and annoyed when it comes to trash fees. Commenters noted that garbage fees are prevalent in a variety of consumer transactions—making hotel reservations, purchasing concert tickets, renting a room, having food delivered, renting a car, and paying telecommunications bills, to name just a few examples. – Announcement of Notice of Proposed Rulemaking. What’s the best way to stop fake and hidden charges? This is the next step in the FTC’s efforts. For years, the agency has used the FTC Act’s broad ban on “unfair and deceptive acts or practices” to challenge trash fees, but does the widespread consumer harm caused by these misleading practices indicate we need a new approach? The Notice of Proposed Rulemaking delves into the economics of trash fees and outlines the FTC’s rationale for why we believe new rules may be needed to protect consumers. You’ll need to read the proposed rule for the specifics, but the core focus of the rulemaking is to prohibit hidden or false advertising fees by requiring that advertised prices include mandatory fees and explicitly prohibiting misrepresentations as to the nature, purpose, or amount of fees. cost. For example, the FTC’s proposed rule would state that “it is an unfair and deceptive practice for any business to offer, display, or advertise the amount a consumer may pay without clearly and conspicuously disclosing the total price. and violates the provisions of this Part”. ”. (Capitalized words have specific definitions in the FTC proposal.) Is the proposed ban clear and understandable? Is there any ambiguity in it? what do you think? The comment period will not be open until the proposed rule is published in the Federal Register, so there is time to gather your thoughts. That’s a good thing because we’ve prepared 37 questions for you to consider when sharing your review with us. They cover basic topics regarding hidden or misleading fees, definitional issues, industry-specific practices, and more. Remember, we want broad participation in this process. Of course, we want to hear from researchers, law enforcement, businesses and academics, but we also value the serious perspectives of real people who offer realistic suggestions for what needs to be done to end hidden or false accusations. Once the comment period opens, we will publish another post with more details and a link to the Federal Register website where you can submit comments online. Watch the business blog for updates. We look forward to working together to find a reasonable solution to the waste fee issue. We hope you agree that American consumers deserve just that—and more. from Tech Empire Solutions https://techempiresolutions.com/ftc-proposes-junk-fee-rule-to-stop-fake-and-hidden-fees/ via https://techempiresolutions.com/feed/ Heres what we know about the SAG-AFTRA Artificial Intelligence Voiceover Licensing Agreement1/10/2024 During CES 2024, SAG-AFTRA announced an agreement with Replica Studios, an artificial intelligence voice technology company. The agreement will allow SAG-AFTRA members, specifically voice actors, to work with Replica to create digital replicas of their voices. These sounds can then be licensed for use in video games and other interactive media projects, protected by a SAG-AFTRA license. In the announcement, SAG-AFTRA described the deal as “a way for professional voiceover artists to safely explore new employment opportunities for their digital voice reproductions through industry-leading protections tailored for artificial intelligence technology.” way.” However, when news of the deal reached the voice-over performer community at large, the reaction was less than positive, with performers either outright denouncing the deal or commenting on what the deal would mean for their career’s future health and survival. expressed concern. “Love it when we pay our dues to a union that will hand our jobs over to artificial intelligence and then claim we all agree with it,” wrote voice actor Emi Lo. Genshin Impact and Honkai Impact: Star Trail, on X. “I guess the first thing I want to say is that I think there are quite a few members who are concerned about this announcement,” said Duncan Crabtree-Ireland, national executive director and chief negotiator for SAG-AFTRA. Very satisfied.” edge in an interview. “I think it’s wrong sometimes to hear a certain number of voices, even if they speak in a very concerned or excited tone, because they represent the entire membership that works on that contract or works in that area.” Crabtree-Ireland added that SAG-AFTRA “will be releasing additional and more detailed information today” so that its members can better evaluate the deal. “We want all members to fully understand the terms of the contract and trust that our contract will protect them in their working lives,” he said. The SAG-AFTRA Interactive Media Agreement is a union contract covering approximately 140,000 members and is signed by some of the video game industry’s largest publishers, including Activision Blizzard, Take-Two and Electronic Arts. Last year, union members voted in favor of strike authorization for performers covered by the agreement — in other words, your favorite video game voice actor could strike if negotiations don’t work out. However, the Interactive Media agreement does not cover Replica Studios, and this new agreement was developed separately from ongoing negotiations. “The company is not part of that negotiating group,” Crabtree-Ireland said. “this work [Replica Studios] What will be done – creating digital replicas of the sounds – will now be done entirely in accordance with our collective bargaining agreement. “ Basically, Replica will act as a third-party SAG-AFTRA approved AI voice provider, providing AI voice services to video game companies. If SAG-AFTRA members choose to license their voices, Replica’s agreement ensures that performers receive fair compensation, that their voice data will be protected from unauthorized use, and that sounds cannot be copied without the performer’s informed consent Used in projects. Crabtree-Ireland said: “The terms in this agreement are no shorter than the terms our membership approved just a month ago, when we received an 80% ‘yes’ vote when approving the studio and streaming contracts.” “this work [Replica Studios] What will be done – creating digital replicas of the sounds – will now be done entirely in accordance with our collective bargaining agreement. “ Crabtree-Ireland also said the union’s Interactive Media Agreements Committee, which oversees all matters related to video games, has reached the agreement and been working on it for more than a year. On X, as a result of Reporter Nathan Grayson shared a screenshot of his conversation with Sarah Elmaleh, chair of SAG-AFTRA’s Interactive Media Negotiations Unit, which provides more context to the deal. “The performers will be [Replica] and [be] What they cover and the licenses issued to developers will require protection and compensation,” Elmaleh wrote. “Obviously, many developers want to work directly with the same technology themselves. There are clear and binding requirements for transparency, consent and compensation that Replica adheres to, and must be included in the basic agreement covering this work. That’s why we are firmly committed to waiting for a fair deal [Interactive Media Agreement.]” Crabtree-Ireland said the deal should send a signal to video game companies currently in talks with SAG-AFTRA to reconsider their stance on artificial intelligence, which has been a sticking point in the negotiations. “this [agreement] “This is a real signal to video game companies that companies that know what they are doing in the field of artificial intelligence are willing to make the kinds of commitments contained in this agreement,” he said. Although the deal was struck under the auspices of the Interactive Media Bargaining Unit, some voice actors remain concerned that embracing artificial intelligence in the creative process will result in all but the most popular performers losing their jobs and having their art undermined. dilution. “I wanted to act,” wrote Chris Hackney, who voices Lauru. The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom and rusty in Armored Core VI: Rubicon Fire, on X. “I don’t want to sell my likeness to someone to use and then pay me. When art is neither created nor performed, it defeats the purpose of art and performance.” from Tech Empire Solutions https://techempiresolutions.com/heres-what-we-know-about-the-sag-aftra-artificial-intelligence-voiceover-licensing-agreement/ via https://techempiresolutions.com/feed/ When Walmart first announced it would be hosting a CES keynote, we were admittedly a little skeptical. Now it all makes sense, though: America’s largest retailer came to CES 2024 in Las Vegas to talk about artificial intelligence. In a joint statement on Tuesday, the companies said it was working with Microsoft to create what it calls an artificial intelligence-driven shopping experience. In his keynote speech, Walmart CEO Doug McMillon described how it is using the integration of artificial intelligence across its website and apps to study shopper behavior and recommend future purchases. As you might expect given Microsoft’s involvement, the artificial intelligence that underpins these experiences will be powered by large-scale language models provided through a partnership with Microsoft. The artificial intelligence it plans to deploy will use a combination of retail-specific search capabilities based on Walmart’s own proprietary technology and Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI service.
Walmart’s new generative AI search capabilities will be available on iOS and Android mobile devices and on the company’s website. The new search feature will give shoppers more options for interacting with the retailer’s digital inventory. For example, instead of searching for items like soda and potato chips, shoppers can find product recommendations for a specific event, such as a birthday celebration or a game day watch party, by telling the site they need help shopping using natural language. During the keynote, Macmillan said the algorithms are designed to “provide a curated list of the best products” by highlighting relevant product categories after a search. These new algorithmic shopping programs will compete directly with Google’s artificial intelligence search tool SGE and Amazon’s large language model-driven product listing program. While most of the AI efforts appear to be consumer-focused, the company says the new AI search capabilities won’t just help shoppers. It will also expand the tools available to store associates, designed to help streamline work-related tasks and workflows. This can also be seen in its announcement that at Walmart-owned Sam’s Club stores, employees will soon no longer have to check shopping receipts as people leave the store. Instead, it will deploy an artificial intelligence tool to verify customers’ purchases. Additionally, Walmart teased “Walmart Home Replenishment,” a system that will also use artificial intelligence to predict which items in a shopper’s cart need to be restocked in a timely manner. The product will serve as an extension of its “InHome” program, which became available to Walmart+ shoppers in 2019. In addition to artificial intelligence, the retailer also revealed plans to incorporate augmented reality into its shopping experience. The company launched Shop with Friends, a beta social commerce offering that uses augmented reality to give shoppers the option to share virtual outfits with friends to get feedback as they shop. Finally, Walmart will expand its drone delivery testing program to more consumers, starting with more shoppers in Texas. An additional 1.8 million households will receive drone delivery services, helping shoppers get items in as fast as 30 minutes. We will provide live coverage of CES 2024, which will be held in Las Vegas from January 6th to 12th.Get all the latest news from the show here. This article originally appeared on Engadget: https://www.engadget.com/walmart-makes-a-rare-ces-appearance-to-promote-ai-powered-shopping-005538465.html?src=rss from Tech Empire Solutions https://techempiresolutions.com/walmart-makes-a-rare-appearance-at-ces-to-promote-artificial-intelligence-shopping/ via https://techempiresolutions.com/feed/ Chuck Norris lends a helping hand to a mysterious crypto CEO who may have cost investors more than $1 billion; Generative AI for those who want to understand their customers A nightmare was created; and a determined reporter finally exacted revenge on a cunning Airbnb scammer. All this and more is discussed in the latest episode of the award-winning “Smashing Security” podcast from cybersecurity veterans Graham Cluley and Carole Theriault, joined this week by special guest Maria Varmazis. Warning: This podcast may contain nuts, adult themes, and crude language. organizer:Graham Crowley – @gcluley guest:Maria Valmazis – @mvarmazis Episode link:Sponsored by:
Supporting performances:You can help the podcast by telling your friends and colleagues about “Smashing Security” and by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or Podchaser. Become a supporter of ad-free episodes and our early release feed via Patreon or Apple Podcasts! follow us:Follow the show on Twitter: @SmashinSecurityor on Mastodon, the Smashing Security subreddit, or visit our website for more episodes. Thanks:Theme song: “Vinyl Memory” by Mikael Manwilliam. Did you find this article interesting? Follow Graham Crowley on TwitterMastodon or Threads to read more exclusive content from us. from Tech Empire Solutions https://techempiresolutions.com/chuck-norris-and-fake-ceos-artificial-kyc-and-the-airbnb-scam-graham-cluley/ via https://techempiresolutions.com/feed/ The HP Specter x360 14 was updated at CES 2024 and I had the chance to try it out. Let me tell you—I can’t stop them.So much so that I actually considered throwing my MacBook Pro out the window sweet, sweet Typing experience in this area Irresistible HP notebook computers. I think the keyboard on the Microsoft Surface Laptop Go 3 is very nice to use, but that’s nothing compared to the keyboard on the Specter x360. In addition to HP continuing to equip its laptops with addictive keyboards, the Specter x360 14 also has updated internals, including new Intel Core Ultra processors, and now has an artificial intelligence-focused component (known as the NPU). Oh, did I mention the keyboard?? 7 ways artificial intelligence benefits the HP Specter x36014As I hinted at the beginning, the HP Specter x360 14 is packed with new upgrades, especially in the area of artificial intelligence.
So, what exactly is new in the next generation of HP’s favorite products? Let’s first take a look at how Intel Core Ultra processors, now equipped with neural processing units (NPUs) for running machine learning tasks, will benefit the Specter x360 with artificial intelligence:
Other noteworthy HP Specter x360 14 featuresBesides increased investment in artificial intelligence, what does the HP Specter x360 14 offer? Let’s start with the display.
The 14-inch OLED panel offers a variable refresh rate display, which means it can adjust the refresh rate based on the content you’re watching. For example, if you’re just watching static content, the update rate drops to 48Hz. But if you’re playing some light gaming, it can climb to 120Hz for a smoother experience. HP also claims that the OLED screen has high resolution and deep blacks and is enhanced by IMAX, and this certification confirms that the Specter x360 14 meets high standards in terms of vividness, contrast, and clarity.
Other notable upgrades include a new 9MP webcam, up from 5MP. Plus, you should expect better performance—not just because of the new processor, but because of the improved system. Finally, the HP Specter x360’s four-speaker system is tuned to deliver “studio-grade” sound. But it’s the keyboard that steals the show
As a laptop reviewer, I’ve never experienced such clicky keys and responsive feedback.but what real What makes this laptop stand out is its bounce feature. The moment my fingers hit the ground and hit the drive point, they were already flying to the next letter. As a keyboard snob, don’t believe me when I say that the HP Specter x360 14 has the best keyboard on the market. I wasn’t kidding when I said I struggled to get my fingers off it. from Tech Empire Solutions https://techempiresolutions.com/ces-2024-hp-specter-x360-hands-on-review/ via https://techempiresolutions.com/feed/ BigHand, the leading provider of legal technology solutions, is delighted to have won a Gold Award in the ‘Business Technology Solutions – Legal Solutions’ category at the Titan Business Awards. This is the latest in a series of awards for BigHand, with the company named Workflow Management Platform of the Year at the 2023 Legal Tech Breakthrough Awards and Company of the Year at the 2023 Business Intelligence Group Awards. Its latest award-winning portfolio showcases BigHand’s market-leading resource management solution, a work assignment and resource allocation tool that allows law firms to identify resources, predict utilization, manage workloads and add structure to attorneys’ professional development . The solution provides real-time visibility into team availability and costs, improving transaction profitability and supporting DEI goals and equitable work distribution. In a recent case study, Norton Rose Fulbright Resource Advisor (EMEA) Stephanie Coffer commented: “Benefits for attorneys and interns include the ability to develop new skills, perspectives and expanded networks, more A sense of job fulfillment and the ability to achieve social goals, as well as the autonomy to achieve personal time goals and manage workloads. Likewise, partners benefit from retained talent, enhanced attorney and trainee engagement, and the ability to apply to clients Benefit from a greater depth and breadth of skills at work.” The Titan Business Awards were established to recognize the companies, products and people that are paving the way through innovation, leadership and outstanding achievements around the world. BigHand is delighted to win alongside many other global leaders in their respective industries. To learn more about BigHand resource management, click here. from Tech Empire Solutions https://techempiresolutions.com/bighand-wins-gold-award-for-best-legal-solution-at-titan-business-awards/ via https://techempiresolutions.com/feed/ Superman will make He returns to the big screen Next year he might take Supergirl with him. last year, when james gunn and Peter Safran revealed their ambitious agenda For the future of the DC Universe, that includes a movie called Superwoman: The woman of tomorrow, Based on the Tom King comics.Now, with that movie Slowly starting to take shapethe casting for the leading role has begun, and three names have been announced. Sean Gunn talks working with his brother deadline reported that Dragon House star milly alcock, Locke and Keith Emilia Jones and Supergirl voice actress Meg Donnelly are expected to audition for Supergirl this month. The reason being, while her solo movie is still a long way off, the character will have a cameo in a previous movie, so someone has to be locked in. There’s no word yet on upcoming DC movies, but there’s only one going into production, and that’s Gunn Superman: Legacy. According to industry insiders, Warner Bros. may still make an offer to a more established actress, but they also want to run those tests. the Vampire Diaries Alum Ana Nogueira Selected to write a screenplay The film was released late last year, but a director has not yet been confirmed. Jones is probably the most famous of the bunch.And not just because she stars in a Netflix horror series Lucky Companybut because she starred in the Best Picture winner end. You may not immediately recognize Alcock, but you know her and her work.She played a younger version of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen in the early series Dragon House. Donnelly is known for her roles in Disney Channel projects such as zombie and is leading supernatural exhibit Winchesters.Most interestingly, however, she’s already voiced Supergirl in the animated film Legion of Super-Heroes and upcoming Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths, Part One. Sasha Calle, who plays Supergirl on Supergirl, was not mentioned in the deal story. flash last year. Last year, when announcing the project, Gunn discussed the differences between Superman and Supergirl in his universe. “Superman was sent to Earth and raised by very loving parents, while Carol lived in a fragment of Krypton far away from Earth and spent the first 14 years of her life there,” Gunn said.[It was] It’s a horrific situation as she watches everyone around her die. So she’s a tougher, more fucked-up version of Supergirl. “ Do you think any of these actresses could be that fucking superwoman? Let us know below. Want more io9 news?Find out when the latest news is released Miracle, Star Warsand StarCraft Release, what’s next? DC Universe in Movies and TVand everything you need to know about the future doctor who. from Tech Empire Solutions https://techempiresolutions.com/dc-is-looking-for-a-new-supergirl/ via https://techempiresolutions.com/feed/ |