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Webb Telescope’s Coldest Instrument Reaches Operating Temperature

. With help from a cryocooler, the Mid-Infrared Instrument has dropped down to just a few degrees above the lowest temperature matter can reach and is ready for calibration. NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope will see the first galaxies to form after the big bang, but to do that its instruments first need to get cold – really cold. On April 7, Webb’s Mid-Infrared…
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How to edit pictures in Google Photos and which features require Google One

Google Photos makes it easy to backup, organize, and share your memories, but did you know it has handy edit options as well? Earlier this year, Google brought more editing features to users, but quite a few are locked behind a paywall. Here’s how to edit pictures in Google Photos and what Google One subscribers get as a bonus. Table of contents How to edit pictures in Google Photos What…
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Shot on iPhone Macro Challenge winners announced, with nature themes dominating

Back in January, Apple announced an iPhone Macro Challenge as its latest ‘Shot on iPhone‘ competition. iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max users were asked to share their best photos taken in macro (close-up) mode, and the company has today announced the winners. Nature themes dominate, with flower and other plant photos accounting for six of the ten winning shots… Apple of course wanted to use the…
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Zuckerberg wants Meta’s AR glasses to be ‘an iPhone moment’ in 2024

Apple and Meta have already butted heads numerous times over the App Store and privacy, and the two are poised to become hardware competitors soon. As Apple readies its own AR and VR headset and glasses products, Meta is also aiming to release AR glasses as soon as 2024. A new report from The Verge indicates that Mark Zuckerberg has grandiose ideas for the launch of these AR glasses, aiming for…
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