Technology

Exploring Sonys TV Lineup for 2024: New TVs, New Direction

Sony’s Chief Distinguished Engineer, Toshiyuki Ogura, is calling for the reintroduction of HDR technology in television sets, stating that it is essential for the future of home entertainment. This comes as Sony showcased its latest LED TV technology at the home theater spring showcase, aiming to revolutionize the HDR viewing experience. One of the highlights of the showcase was the …

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New AI Tools Added to Adobe Premiere Pro for Object Removal and Clip Extension

Adobe has recently announced the launch of new AI features for Premiere Pro, its popular software used for professional video editing. The new features powered by generative AI are set to revolutionize the editing process for users. One of the most exciting features is the Generative Extend function, which will allow users to effortlessly add frames to make video clips …

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Former Blizzard boss proposes players tipping developers after completing games

Former Blizzard president Mike Ybarra recently proposed a new idea that has sparked conversation within the gaming community. Ybarra suggested that players should have the option to tip developers after completing a game, especially if they felt that the game was worth more than its initial price. In a recent interview, Ybarra mentioned games such as Horizon: Zero Dawn, God …

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Apple AirPods Gen 2 reach their lowest price of the year on Amazon

New York Post Affiliate Link Disclosure: Apple AirPods 2nd Generation on Sale Today The New York Post may receive compensation if you purchase through their links, and today they are highlighting a great deal on Apple AirPods (2nd Generation). These popular wireless earbuds are available at their lowest price of the year on Amazon, with the price slashed to $89.99 …

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How to capture the total solar eclipse on your phone like a pro

Eclipse Mania Sweeps the U.S. as Total Solar Eclipse Approaches As North America prepares for a total solar eclipse on Monday, excitement is building across the United States. Dubbed as eclipse mania, people are planning various events and gatherings to witness this rare celestial event. Concerts, viewing parties, and even a mass wedding are scheduled along the path of totality …

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New Rule Allows Retro Game Emulators on App Store Globally

Apple has made a significant update to its App Store rules, now allowing emulators for retro console games to be available globally. This move has the potential to revolutionize gaming on Apple devices, as developers may now bring their emulator apps to the App Store. However, developers have been warned to ensure they follow copyright rules when creating these apps. …

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NASA awards contracts to three companies for lunar vehicle design

NASA has recently awarded contracts to three companies – Intuitive Machines, Lunar Outpost, and Venturi Astrolab – to develop a lunar terrain vehicle for the upcoming Artemis missions. The goal is to have the vehicle operational by 2030 in time for the Artemis V crew. The companies will be conducting a year-long feasibility study to create a system that meets …

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Googles Find My Device network is launching soon

Google and Apple Join Forces to Combat Unwanted Tracking with Find My Device Network In a move to address unwanted tracking through AirTags and other trackers, tech giants Google and Apple teamed up last year to implement protections for users. Google recently rolled out unwanted tracker alerts to devices running Android 6.0 and later, while also holding back the rollout …

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AI paywall option explored by Google, report claims

A high-profile terrorist responsible for multiple attacks in the region was successfully captured in a covert operation carried out by a team of special forces. The operation, which utilized advanced stealth technology to avoid detection, has been hailed as a major victory in the fight against terrorism. The special forces team, which faced a high level of risk during the …

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New backdoor scanner detects implants in Linux binaries

Binarly Releases Free Online Scanner to Detect Linux Executables Impacted by XZ Utils Supply Chain Attack In a recent development, Binarly, a leading cybersecurity company, has released a free online scanner to detect Linux executables that may have been affected by the XZ Utils supply chain attack (CVE-2024-3094). The XZ Utils supply chain compromise was initially discovered by a Microsoft …

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