Month: April 2023

When you think Canon, you might think cameras, scanners, printers and such. At CES this year, the company did a stride toward the softer side of tech, taking a broader view of what imaging means. Today, the VR calling software the company showed off back in January is available to you — if you have
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Netflix’s flubbed foray into livestreaming was a topic of discussion during the streamer’s first-quarter earnings on Tuesday with co-CEO Greg Peters telling investors how sorry the company was for “disappointing so many people,” and explaining in more detail what had happened. Over the weekend, Netflix had been set to release its first live reunion special
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Realme’s C55 got the world’s attention when it was first launched in Indonesia for being the first Android smartphone with a copy of Apple’s Dynamic Island feature. Realme has branded this software feature as “Mini Capsule”. Now, the company brought this budget smartphone to India, but it’s already clear that Mini Capsule is not the most interesting
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In most video games, you just kill stuff. You shoot, stab, blow up, or slice through a rotating cast of bad guys on your way to a usually yellow and sometimes off-white circular-ish marker on your screen, where you receive your next set of instructions from an NPC. Apparently, that radio/file/key/code/ you were looking for
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Binance’s BNB Chain has alerted the global crypto community against engaging with several suspicious dApps operating on its network. The BNB Chain, that currently plays host to a plethora of decentralised apps (dApps), has updated its ‘Red Alarm’ list with the names of 191 dApps that may pose financial risks to users. These flagged dApps
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Apple is all set to host its Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) starting June 5. Exact details about what the Cupertino giant is unveiling at the five-day-long gathering are yet to be officially revealed. Still, Apple is highly rumoured to launch its first mixed-reality headset during the event. According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the annual conference
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Twitter-owner Elon Musk said on Thursday users of the social media platform will be able to offer their followers subscriptions to content, including long-form text and hours-long video. Users offering the subscription, a feature they can access through the “Monetization” tab in settings, will get all the money subscribers pay apart from the charges platforms
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