Month: July 2021

Now streaming: best new TV shows & movies this week in Australia (July 30-August 1) Jungle Cruise

With so many shows and movies to choose from on Australia’s major streaming services, it can often be difficult to find the best new stuff to entertain yourself with each week.  In an effort to make things easier, we’ve hand-picked the best new shows and movies to watch on Aussie…

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Honor V7 Pro tablet may launch with the Honor Magic3 series Honor V7 Pro, Honor Tablet

After separating from Huawei, the Chinese tech brand Honor is gradually picking up pace. The company is gearing up for a global release of its flagship Honor 50 after launching it in China last month. Now Honor has teased a tablet called Honor V7 Pro which is expected to come…

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No, Steam Deck won’t be limited to 30Hz – that’s just a targeted minimum Woman playing PUBG on Steam Deck

A few days ago, Valve claimed its upcoming Steam Deck console could handle any game you could throw at it, with the info coming via a tech breakdown in an interview with IGN.  Today, one of the Valve employees that conducted the interview, developer Pierre-Loup Griffais, has tweeted a clarification…

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Samsung drives video content – To help build virtual production studio Samsung's The Wall, the massive MicroLED display unit will be the chief attraction at the virtual production studio

Electronics major Samsung is to lend its technical heft and help establish a virtual production set for content development. To this effect, it has tied up with CJ ENM, the well-known entertainment and media group behind the Oscar-winning film Parasite. Samsung will supply its microLED display unit, The Wall, to…

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This YouTube channel is using AI to gloriously remaster classic game cutscenes

Twenty years ago, when photorealistic games were still just a faraway dream, companies like Square sent our imaginations soaring before we played, with big-budget intros and cutscenes. Long before Overwatch normalized the practice of releasing Pixar-quality animated shorts for each new character, Blizzard’s Diablo II and Capcom’s Onimusha 3 put…

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MLB will try encrypted transmitters and bone conduction to stop sign stealing

Baseball has a sign stealing problem — or at least, a technological one, seeing how reading another team’s pitches is technically legal, but using Apple Watches or telephoto cameras and then suspiciously banging on trash cans is very much not. But soon the MLB may try fighting fire with fire:…

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