According to The Hollywood Reporter, the rapper, producer, headphones company co-founder and actor could be coming to the small screen very soon in a show called "Vital Signs"
The six-part show will reportedly cast Dre at its center in a "semi-autobiographical" role.
And, rather than air on a traditional TV channel or on a service like Netflix or Hulu, it will be released via Apple's own premium, subscription-based Apple Music streaming service.
Paul Hunter is directing the show and, according to the Hollywood Reporter "Vital Signs" will also star Sam Rockwell and Mo McCrae.
With the HTC 10, the Taiwanese company is promising to undo the past wrongs in the cameras of its previous flagship phones. The camera has long a weak point in HTC devices. At first, HTC sacrificed image resolution in the M8 and made the size of individual pixels larger to capture more light (what HTC called Ultrapixel). But the resulting 4 megapixel images were often fuzzy, especially when cropped or enlarged. To fix the issue, in its next flagship - the M9 - HTC went with smaller individual pixels in a 20-megapixel camera last year, but it still underperformed in extreme situations, such as indoors and close-ups. In the HTC 10, the company attempts to strike a balance with larger individual pixels (1.55µm), but not as large as before and a 12 megapixel sensor in its camera coupled with a ƒ/1.8 lens. HTC accepts that in the imaging performance in the M9 was not up to the kind of spec of what they really like to see in a flagship. HTC is giving a slight boost to the selfi...