It S The Size Of An Iphone But This 1080P Hd Pocket Projector Serves Up Cinema Quality Pictures

The word projector used to mean something very different. If you grew up in the 20th century, projectors were either almost room-sized beasts that dominated moviehouses — or they were those reel-to-reel 16mm dinosaurs that AV kids scooted from classroom to classroom on rickety old carts. Either way, they were extremely big and unwieldy. Thanks to technology, film is practically a thing of the past, and so are most of those giant projectors....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 369 words · Dean Hensel

James Webb Vs Hubble Compare Their Images Side By Side

That’s because the telescope has yielded the deepest and sharpest infrared photos of the early universe to date. Webb is the largest and most powerful telescope ever launched into space — a promising successor to the famous Hubble Telescope. Here’s are the top three differences between the two telescopes, as per NASA: Webb primarily looks at the universe in the infrared, while Hubble mostly studies it at optical and ultraviolet wavelengths....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · Rebecca Vine

Leak Samsung S S22 Ultra Is The New Galaxy Note And I M Here For It

We already saw the first indications of this last year, as the S21 Ultra supported a newfangled external S-Pen. But frankly, the fact that the pen was external and optional largely killed what made the Note series so appealing in the first place. It also meant you had to spend an extra $70 for a pen and case which made a giant phone even larger. The S22 Ultra seems set to rectify the death of the Note....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 357 words · Christopher Garcia

Learn The Basics Of Google Advertising And All The Tricks For Using It Right For Just 15

Consumers make more than 160 billion searches on Google each month. That’s almost 84,000 searches every second of every day. Google Ads alone reach a network of more than 2 million websites and apps, with the Google Display Network reaching 90 percent of all online consumers. And perhaps the most shocking statistic of all is that more than half of 18 to 34 year olds on the web can’t tell the difference between an ad and an organic Google search result....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 354 words · Raymond Wolf

Mac Users Rejoice Crossover For Mac Runs All Those Windows Apps Right On Your Apple Computer

There are Coke people and there are Pepsi people. There are people who roll the toilet paper forward over the top of the tube and those who let it fall behind the tube. Then, there are Windows people and Mac people. And it’s among the absolute bitterest of divides. Mac people tout the heightened security and proprietary nature of Apple that make Macs run like a dream. Meanwhile, Windows people are all about the versatility, customization and lower prices....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 412 words · Donald Shaw

Master Adobe S Top Graphic Design Tools For Less Than 35

The US graphic design industry will account for almost $15 billion worth of business in 2019. And while that’s a ginormously big number, consider this fact, too: almost 90 percent of that business is done by freelance graphic artists. If you’ve got the training and the talent, there are few job sectors better for a solo entrepreneur to strike out on their own than graphic design. While we can’t help you with the talent part, TNW Deals can get you a leg up on whole training side with The School of Graphic Design Mastery Bundle....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 386 words · Tamela Paider

Mathematicians Explain How We Should Exit The Coronavirus Lockdown

This is because the virus spreads via physical proximity: direct contact between people (handshakes, kisses, and hugs), coughs, or even touching objects with contaminated droplets. The sum of all of these contacts forms a large and dynamic network – just like Facebook maps out our social interactions online. Disconnecting or weakening this extensive network is the key purpose of social distancing measures, currently experienced across the world. How we come out of lockdown is the next challenge....

December 18, 2022 · 6 min · 1222 words · Traci Meigs

Meta Won T Roll Out End To End Encryption For Its Apps Until 2023 But Is That So Bad

But the journey has already taken a long time, and it might not be complete for another two years. Over the weekend, Antigone Davis, Meta’s global director of safety, said the company is taking its time to “get this right and we don’t plan to finish the global rollout of end-to-end encryption by default across all our messaging services until sometime in 2023.” This drew a lot of criticism from privacy activists as to why the company is delaying its plans towards private messaging....

December 18, 2022 · 5 min · 1007 words · Daniel Malone

Microsoft Announces Ai Powered Teams Speakers With Titanic Transcription Abilities

These intelligent speakers will use seven mic arrays to identify up to 10 speakers in a Microsoft Teams room. The speakers will use AI to put the names and timestamps of these 10 people in the live transcript of the meeting. So, even if you can’t see some people, you’ll be able to identify who’s currently speaking through the live transcription. [Read: This AI-powered gadget could completely disrupt the ridiculous hearing aid market] The company said that you’ll be able to turn off attribution for privacy reasons at any point in time....

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 194 words · Johnson Garcia

Microsoft Azure Is The Fastest Growing Cloud Platform Around And They Ve Got Key Needs You Could Fill

For years, app developers and programmers have been the rockstars of the tech world. With everybody chasing the next big app idea to be the next Uber or Instagram or Spotify, it’s easy to see how some of the most talented tech minds naturally gravitated to app creation and coding as their ultimate career path. But over the past several years, the shift from physical on-site servers to cloud-based systems has been a seismic upheaval of the old status quo....

December 18, 2022 · 4 min · 796 words · Myrtle Walsh

Microsoft Rereleases The Legendary Intellimouse Explorer With A Proper Gaming Sensor

It seems Microsoft heard my complaints; the company today introduced the $60 Pro Intellimouse, which keeps its predecessor’s classic shape but adds gamer-friendly features like a new sensor, improved key actuation, customizable buttons, and a textured gradient finish. There’s even a solitary RGB light this time around. Specifically, that sensor is a Pixart 3389 – making this the first IntelliMouse to not use a Microsoft-designed sensor. That’s probably for the best; Pixart is known to make arguably the best gaming sensors on the market....

December 18, 2022 · 1 min · 150 words · Alan Neu

Moderator Of Notorious Dark Web Marketplace Sentenced To 11 Years

Back in January, Herrell pled guilty to conspiring to engage in a racketeer influenced corrupt organization — a sentence that carries a maximum of 20 years in prison. But according to a statement from the Department of Justice, US District Court Judge Dale Drozd has sentenced Herrell to only 11 years. [Read: We asked 3 CEOs what tech trends will dominate post-COVID] “This sentence serves as further proof that criminals cannot hide behind technology to break the law,” said US Attorney McGregor Scott....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 265 words · Clarence Cooper

Mozilla Github And Cloudflare Appeal To Indian Government Over Its Online Content Policing Plans

According to the draft released in 2018, any online entity with more than five million users will be considered an intermediary. With more than 627 million internet users in the country, it’s not a hard number to achieve for any online business. The rules also define these key points for these entities to operate in India: Set up an office in the country with a senior executive that can address and take responsibility for any legal issues....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 278 words · Edwin Mclawhorn

Musicians Earn Less Than 1 Cent Per Stream Here S What Needs To Change

But while the three major labels – Sony, Universal, and Warner – are reporting record high profits, a poll by The Ivors Academy and Musicians’ Union found that eight out of ten music creators earn less than £200 a year from streaming. According to one report, artists earn on average only £0.009 per stream. The UK government is now carrying out an inquiry into music streaming, looking at how to make it fairer and if there are a way musicians and songwriters can get a greater cut....

December 18, 2022 · 4 min · 717 words · Nathaniel Primm

Musk Boasts His Semi Will Have A 621 Mile Range And A 40 Ton Payload Capacity

According to a report by Electrek, Musk said that the goal is to eventually equip the truck with enough power to travel 621 miles (1,000 km) on a charge. The range will reportedly be achieved thanks to new in-house battery cells and pack technology. [Read: Why this security engineer loves working in infosec] When announced back in 2017, Tesla said that its semi truck would come with two battery options that equate to 300 miles or 500 miles of range....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 366 words · Janet Mont

New Ai Models Scan X Rays To Predict The Prognosis Of Covid 19 Patients

The team says that their system can forecast whether a patient may need more intensive care resources up to four days in advance. They believe hospitals could use it to anticipate demand for resources and avoid sending at-risk patients home too early. Their approach differs from most previous attempts to predict COVID-19 deterioration by applying machine learning techniques to X-rays. These typically use supervised training and single timeframe images. This method has shown promise, but its potential is constrained by the time-intensive process of manually labeling data....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 325 words · Andrew Walker

New Algorithm Scans Through Escort Ads To Find Victims Of Trafficking

The algorithm, called InfoShield, searches for escort ads with strong similarities, which can be a sign of trafficking. Per the study paper: Law enforcement agencies typically look for HT cases manually. InfoShield is designed to speed up the search by detecting mini-clusters of ads, grouping them together, and summarizing the common parts. “Our algorithm can put the millions of advertisements together and highlight the common parts,” said study co-author Christos Faloutsos in a statement....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 261 words · Joshua Zywiec

New Owners Just Revived Telltale Games Corpse

A company called LCG Entertainment bought the rights to Telltale’s back catalog and some of its licenses, according to a report from Polygon. The licenses include The Wolf Among Us and the Batman series, though not the likes of Walking Dead or Stranger Things. The state of other licenses is unclear. LCG is run by Jamie Ottilie and Brian Waddle, neither of whom worked at Telltale prior to its closure — that’s not just under new management, that’s Telltale in-name-only....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 399 words · Gary Biasi

Ninja And Shroud Return To Twitch

As the most visible community members who made the leap to Mixer, Shroud and Ninja were the focus of some concern when Mixer shut down. “What are Shroud and Ninja going to do?” was one of the first questions many asked after the news hit. It was easy to surmise the two wouldn’t necessarily want to return to Twitch given their previous misgivings. And yet, here we are, months later, and both streamers have surfaced on their old stomping grounds....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 407 words · Cecilia Vincent

No The Iphone 13 Probably Won T Support Satellite Connectivity Updated

A few days ago, the usually-accurate Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo released a research note asserting that the iPhone 13 would probably be able to make calls via satellite. This was a big deal for some users, as it meant you could theoretically make calls anywhere outdoors in the world. Unfortunately, evidence suggests Kuo may have gotten some of the details wrong this time. Kuo originally asserted that Apple is planning to use a customized Qualcomm X60 chip that would support the n53 band used by Globalstar, a satellite communications company....

December 18, 2022 · 2 min · 281 words · Lori Edmondson