Month: May 2024

Amazon Alexa’s big AI upgrade could require a new subscription

It’s no secret that Amazon is busy overhauling Alexa with generative AI, but a new report from CNBC reveals that the company plans to make people pay extra for it. When Amazon launches its “more conversational” version of Alexa to the public later this year, the company will reportedly make…

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29 Best REI Anniversary Sale Deals: Fitness Trackers, Tents, Sleeping Bags, Headphones, Electric Bikes

It’s the best time of the year to pick up all the tents, stoves, sleeping bags, and gear you’ll need for summer fun. Just remember the deals end on Memorial Day. Source

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Unleashing the metaverse and generative AI for a better brand experience

From the moment of its delivery, Zuckerberg’s grand vision for the metaverse; a single, shared, immersive, 3D space where physical and virtual realities collide, dominated the tech narrative. That was until, of course, the arrival of the latest breakthrough in generative AI – OpenAI’s ChatGPT – bringing with it a…

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Panasonic wants to play Fujifilm’s filter game with the new Lumix S9

LUTs. The people want LUTs! Or at least that is what Panasonic thinks with its new $1,500 Lumix S9. The S9 is a full-frame, interchangeable lens, mirrorless camera that has most of the guts of the Lumix S5 II, but with a new slimmed-down body and a dedicated “LUT” button…

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Panasonic S9 hands-on: A powerful creator camera with a patented LUT simulation button

Panasonic’s mirrorless cameras have always been popular with pro video shooters, but to date the company hasn’t directly tackled a key segment: influencers. Today, it’s finally jumping in with the S9, a small and stylish full-frame camera with similar capabilities to Sony’s ZV-E1. The S9’s key feature is a dedicated…

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America’s “only conservative cell carrier” hit by data breach

American wireless telecommunications company, Patriot Mobile, suffered a data breach in which a hacker stole sensitive customer information. According to TechCrunch, which verified the authenticity of the stolen data, an unnamed hacker grabbed people’s information, including full names, email addresses, home ZIP codes and account PINs.  At this time, there…

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