Month: November 2024
How to create impactful videos with AI-powered avatars and voiceovers from Vidnoz AI
Today’s attention economy is heavily driven by video content, but the tools to create engaging and insightful videos for your audience aren’t always readily available. The value of quality video content spans all sorts of use case scenarios, from online teachers to individual content creators, from marketing teams to human…
Read MoreMission Impossible: The Final Reckoning’s first trailer teases one epic last hurrah for Tom Cruise as iconic spy Ethan Hunt – and a May 2025 release date
After an extensive delay due to the pandemic and the SAG-AFTRA actors’ strike shortly after, the next installment in the Mission: Impossible franchise will finally arrive next year with a May 23, 2025, US release date. The trailer for the next movie, titled Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning, dropped…
Read MoreCash App users have a week left to claim part of a $15 million settlement
Current or former Cash App users who have used the service since 2018 have until next week to claim part of a $15 million settlement that Cash App Investing (and owner Block Inc.) reached as part of a class action lawsuit, The Hill reports. The lawsuit alleged that the companies…
Read MoreSamsung accidentally leaks some very big news: its biggest ever QD-OLED TVs could be coming in 2025
Samsung’s database shows 83-inch QD-OLEDs for 2025 Some models may use W-OLED panels instead Official launches are expected in January 2025 Samsung appears to be planning the launch of its largest-ever QD-OLED TV in 2025 – and it’s bringing the tech to its S95 series OLED TVs. That’s according to…
Read MoreThis Shin Megami Tensei board game features 72 intricate demon figurines
The popular Shin Megami Tensei video game series is getting a physical board game. A Japanese company called Icrea is behind the effort and is launching a Kickstarter on November 12 to raise funds for the project. SHIN MEGAMI TENSEI THE BOARD GAME (the company asked us to use all…
Read MoreUS government wants businesses to stop using C and C++, claims they are insecure
US government agencies speak out about memory-unsafe languages C/C++ are a “risk to national security,” the economy, public health and safety Developers working with critical infrastructure advised to follow further guidance The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) and the FBI have advised businesses not to use the popular…
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