Tuesday
May302023

Samsung’s AI photo editor coming soon to Galaxy S22 Ultra

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Samsung's Galaxy Enhance-X app is an AI-powered photo editor that can remove flaws and boost HDR quality in pictures. The app was launched in beta last year for Galaxy S23 customers, but it will soon be available for other devices, including the Galaxy S22 Ultra, other S22 phones and the Galaxy A series. According to a Samsung community moderator, the app will be compatible with the early 2022 flagship in about 2-3 weeks. The app can be downloaded for free from the Galaxy Store or sideloaded via APKMirror, but it is still in beta. Galaxy Enhance-X offers more advanced editing tools than the stock Gallery app on Samsung phones, and it may eventually replace it as the main image and video editing app.

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Tuesday
May302023

PC gamers can soon enjoy 'Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart'

 

Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart, a PlayStation 5 exclusive, is coming to PC on July 26 with various enhancements. The PC version will support ray-traced reflections and shadows, unlocked framerates, and multiple upscaling technologies such as NVIDIA DLSS 3, AMD FSR 2, Intel XeSS, and Insomniac Games’ Temporal Injection. The game will also support ultrawide aspect ratios (21:9, 32:9, and 48:9 aspect ratios) and NVIDIA’s Reflex and Deep Learning Anti-Aliasing features.

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Tuesday
May302023

NVIDIA generative AI tech can let you have real convos with NPCs

 

NVIDIA has introduced Avatar Cloud Engine (ACE), a technology that lets gamers have natural conversations with non-playable characters (NPCs) in games. The company showcased the tech at Computex 2023 with a demo called Kairos, where a player chats with an NPC named Jin in a futuristic Ramen shop.

The demo shows how the player can ask Jin about his life and get relevant answers. For example, the player says: “Hey Jin, how are you?” Jin replies: “Unfortunately, not so good. I am worried about the crime around here. It’s gotten bad lately. My ramen shop got caught in the crossfire.”

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Monday
May292023

Wasserstein’s new stand gives you more control over your Pixel Tablet

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The Google dock for the Pixel Tablet has some perks: it secures, charges, and amplifies the tablet. Plus, it turns it into a hub. But it doesn't let you adjust the viewing angle. And that's what the Wasserstein Adjustable Stand wants to address. It's a pill-shaped base with a ball-and-socket joint that holds the Google dock. It looks like Wasserstein's other stands for the Nest Hub and similar devices. The best part is that you can tilt and swivel the tablet any way you want.

The Wasserstein stand is made of quality materials and certified by Google. It also folds flat for easy portability. You might think the Google dock looks sleeker, but the Wasserstein stand gives you more flexibility. You can order this Pixel Tablet accessory now for only USD 25 (around CAD 34), which is discounted from its regular price of USD 40 (~CAD 54). It will ship in July 2023, just after the Pixel Tablet hits the stores on June 20.

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