vivo X100 Ultra will be a professional camera that can make calls, exec says

vivo’s X100 Pro is already an amazing cameraphone, one of the best launched in the past few months. But it’s not enough for the Chinese company – it wants to push the envelope even further. And, in fact, according to its vice president of Product, Huang Tao, vivo is currently working on a new smartphone […]

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Can You Really Run on Top of a Train, Like in the Movies?

Just because you see something done in a movie, that doesn’t mean you should try it yourself. Take, for example, a human running on top of a moving train. For starters, you can’t be sure it’s real. In early Westerns, they used moving backdrops to make fake trains look like they were in motion. Now […]

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Samsung’s Bespoke fridges can open their doors for you

In the age of smart mobile devices, artificial intelligence, and electric vehicles, manufacturers seem to be moving away from traditional door mechanisms. Grabbing handles and pulling on doors is slowly becoming a thing of the past, but Samsung is trying to stay ahead of the curve. Here is one example. Every one of Samsung’s new […]

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Kingdom Come: Deliverance dev Warhorse Studios has a new game reveal coming next week, and you can watch it live

What you need to know Warhorse Studios, the dev team behind the 2018 medieval open world RPG Kingdom Come: Deliverance, has announced that it’s revealing a new game next week. Specifically, the title is being announced on Thursday, April 18, at 11:00 a.m. PT / 2:00 p.m. ET / 8:00 p.m. CEST. The reveal will […]

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Apple Highlights How Business Can Use Vision Pro

Apple today highlighted the Vision Pro headset’s enterprise use-cases, such as customizable workspaces, collaboration on 3D designs, delivering specialized employee training, and guiding remote fieldwork. Apple explained how the Vision Pro can enhance business productivity, featuring integration with widely used applications like SAP Analytics Cloud and Microsoft 365 in a spatial computing context. For example, […]

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Samsung’s Bespoke Range can stream videos and clean itself

Samsung’s new Bespoke AI appliances really seem to be the perfect choice for anyone, especially Galaxy fans and tech enthusiasts. I never thought I’d be interested in a home appliance like I’ve been in Samsung’s Bespoke family recently, but here we are. The more I learn about Bespoke, the more I want a dream kitchen […]

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Gemini can soon summarize your emails in Gmail for Android

A few months ago, Google renamed Bard to Gemini. The company’s new AI-powered personal assistant will eventually replace Google Assistant. Google is slowly improving its integration into other apps, and it looks like Gmail for Android will be the next app to integrate Gemini. Gmail could summarize your emails, thanks to Gemini A new report […]

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Batterygate: iPhone Users in Canada Can Now Submit Claims for Payout

Apple agreed to pay up to $14.4 million (CAD) to settle a class action lawsuit in Canada that alleged the company secretly throttled the performance of some iPhone models (“batterygate”), and eligible customers can now submit a claim for payment. Apple’s settlement received court approval on March 4, and the claims period began today, according […]

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Can You View a Round Solar Eclipse Through a Square Hole?

If you live in the US and missed the last total solar eclipse in 2017, good news! You’re about to get another chance. There will be a total solar eclipse passing through Texas and the Midwest states on April 8. Remember that in a solar eclipse, the moon’s shadow falls on the Earth. If you’re […]

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Can I Disable Smart Emoji Suggestions on My Mac?

In macOS Sonoma, if the last word you typed has relevant emojis associated with it, the Character Viewer will display them at the top of the list. But just because a word triggers a particular emoji suggestion doesn’t mean users want to use it. Let’s see if we can turn off emoji suggestions on Mac […]

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You can set Instagram Camera as lockscreen shortcut on One UI 6.1

Before the official announcement of the Galaxy S24 series, it was reported that users could set Instagram Camera and Snapchat Camera as the lockscreen shortcuts. However, during the launch, there was no mention of that feature. It has started appearing now on phones running One UI 6.1. One UI 6.1 brings Instagram Camera lockscreen shortcut […]

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Galaxy Watches can now tell the time on different planets

Samsung has launched a new watch face for Galaxy Watch users who like to look up to the sky and wonder about our solar system. Samsung is doing justice to the ‘Galaxy’ moniker with the release of this new watch face, which was developed in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA). This new release […]

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Apple Researchers Reveal New AI System That Can Beat GPT-4

Apple researchers have developed an artificial intelligence system named ReALM (Reference Resolution as Language Modeling) that aims to radically enhance how voice assistants understand and respond to commands. In a research paper (via VentureBeat), Apple outlines a new system for how large language models tackle reference resolution, which involves deciphering ambiguous references to on-screen entities, […]

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You can now experience Samsung’s new TVs at Singapore Airport

Jewel, a retail complex inside Singapore Changi Airport, has become a major tourist attraction over the last couple of years, thanks to its beautiful nature-inspired theme and its centerpiece, The Rain Vortex, which is the world’s largest indoor waterfall. With Singapore being a tourist destination and many people around the world visiting there, Jewel has […]

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Don’t like AI? You can still buy the Galaxy S22 Ultra even today

Whether you like it or not, we’ve entered the era of mobile AI with the launch of the Galaxy S24 series. The S24 lineup was the first to bring Galaxy AI, and Samsung is now updating 2023 phones with One UI 6.1 and the same AI tools and features it launched on the S24. On […]

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Circle to Search can soon translate text on the screen

One UI 6.1 made its debut with the Galaxy S24 series, and starting today, Samsung is rolling it out to many high-end smartphones and tablets. One of the highlights of the software customization is Ciricle to Search, which allows you to research anything on the display by drawing a circle around the object. While the […]

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This Dragon’s Dogma 2 mod adds a marker for the Sphinx’s Riddle of Rumination Seeker’s Token quest, so you can stop tearing your hair out now

What you need to know One of the hardest questlines in Dragon’s Dogma 2 is the Sphinx’s, as she challenges you to complete a series of riddles that can be quite difficult to solve. One Sphinx riddle in particular, the Riddle of Rumination, is arguably the most maddening of them all. It tasks you with […]

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Galaxy A54’s camera can easily keep up with the newer A55

Although the new Galaxy A55 from Samsung seems to be wiping the floor with the older Galaxy A54 in the display department, the same cannot be said about the cameras. According to independent reviewer DxOMark, the Galaxy 54 and A55 camera systems perform almost the same. These results aren’t all that surprising, seeing how the […]

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