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How to Shoot ‘Space Nebula’ Smoke Photos at Home

During long periods of cloudy weather, it can be really frustrating as an astrophotographer to wait for the sky to clear up. Over the years, I’ve learned how to handle these long downtimes. It’s a good time to look back on your old work and see if you can do something new with old images. Or you could spend your time creating your own space art in the comfort of your home or…
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Ceremorphic addresses AI, HPC, and the metaverse with QS 1 chip, lands $50M

Did you miss a session from the Future of Work Summit? Head over to our Future of Work Summit on-demand library to stream. Today, Ceremorphic, a startup, is coming out of stealth mode with $50 million of series A funding along with the announcement of the QS 1 chip, which it claims can address multiple high-performance computing workloads from AI training to metaverse computing. Its…
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Celebrity Q&A app Cameos on Google set to shut down

Designed as a way for celebrities and public figures to answer some of the most asked questions on Search, Cameos on Google is set to shut down in the coming weeks. While the service is fairly unknown and seldom used, you may have seen a “Top questions answered” panel…
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Here’s how many 9to5Google readers said the January update fixed their Pixel 6 issues

After issues, bugs, and tons of problems, the January Pixel 6 update at least appears to have fixed things for our readers. Early last week we asked you if you have seen a reduction in device-breaking problems that were facing some Pixel 6 early buyers. There were a number of common problems, but connectivity problems provided the biggest roadblock for many owners. Now, it’s often a loud…
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iPhone import bans possible as Ericsson seeks patent infringement injunctions

Apple is facing the prospect of iPhone import bans in multiple counties as Ericsson steps up the pressure in its patent infringement claims. Ericsson has already applied for injunctions in both Brazil and the Netherlands, and is expected to do so in additional European countries. One patent litigation expert says the UK is likely next in line … Background We previously explained the…
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