Month: June 2024

Walmart just announced its rival Prime Day sale – here’s a sneak peek of the best deals

While everyone anxiously awaits the official Amazon Prime Day date (although it might have just been accidentally leaked), Walmart is getting in on the action by announcing it’s launching a huge rival sale, “Walmart Deals.” The Walmart Deals sale will begin on Monday, July 8, at 5 PM ET and…

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Meta is incorrectly marking real photos as ‘Made by AI’

Several photographers have shared examples over the past few months, with Meta recently marking a photo former White House photographer Pete Souza took of a basketball game as AI-generated. In another recent example, Meta incorrectly added the label to an Instagram photo of the Kolkata Knight Riders winning the Indian…

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Paramount Plus is getting yet another price hike

Just like it did last summer, Paramount Plus is getting ready to hike the prices on some of its streaming service subscriptions. Paramount announced today that, beginning August 20th, the monthly costs for its Paramount Plus with Showtime, Paramount Plus Essential, and Paramount Plus with limited commercials plans will increase…

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Blackmagic’s free camera app is now available on Android, but there’s a catch

“The Blackmagic Camera app for iPhone has been incredibly popular since it was launched last year,” says Grant Petty, the company’s CEO. “We are excited to be able to give customers with Samsung Galaxy or Google Pixel phones the same controls for shooting digital film as our professional cameras.” A…

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This OLED monitor is powerful enough to charge a MacBook Pro laptop — ViewSonic’s 32-inch wonder has 10 ports and delivers up to 140W via USB Type-C and I just can’t wait to see its price

A new monitor from ViewSonic has been spotted online – the 32-inch XG323-4K–OLED-2 has an MLA+OLED panel, offering a resolution of 3840×2160 pixels. Users can switch between UHD at 240Hz and FHD at 480Hz, catering to both gamers and professionals seeking high-performance visuals. A notable feature of the XG323 is…

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Record labels sue AI music generators for ‘massive infringement of recorded music’

Major music labels are taking on AI startups that they believe trained on their songs without paying. Universal Music Group, Warner Music Group and Sony Music Group sued the music generators Suno and Udio for allegedly infringing on copyrighted works on a “massive scale.” The Recording Industry Association of America…

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