A scientist from Halifax, Canada, has recovered a seal-mounted research camera lost in the ocean three and a half years ago. The camera was found to hold 19 hours of valuable research footage he never thought he would see.
Department of Fisheries and Oceans biologist Damian Lidgard tells CBC News that he had attached the small camera device to a young male grey seal on Sable Island Canada on…
Adobe is Bringing RAW Photo Editing to Photoshop for iPad
October 12, 2021
Adobe has announced that RAW photo editing support is coming to its Photoshop iPad app through a teaser video it has published to its YouTube channel.
Photoshop for iPad — which was originally announced in November of 2019 — has seen several notable updates in that…
Cloud optimization startup Cast AI raises $10M
October 12, 2021
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Cast AI, a cloud optimization and management platform, today announced that it raised $10 million in series A funding led by Cota Capital, with Samsung…
AI edge chip startup Hailo lands $136M
October 12, 2021
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Hailo, a startup developing AI accelerator chips for edge devices, today announced that it raised $136 million in a series C funding round led by Poalim Equity and entrepreneur Gil Agmon, with participation from ABB Technology Ventures, Latitude Ventures, OurCrowd, Carasso Motors…
With First Martian Samples Packed, Perseverance Initiates Remarkable Sample Return Mission
October 12, 2021
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NASA, along with the European Space Agency, is developing a campaign to return the Martian samples to Earth.
On Sept. 1, NASA’s Perseverance rover unfurled its arm, placed a drill bit at the Martian surface, and drilled about 2 inches, or 6…
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Can artificial intelligence and data inspire employees to perform at their very best? If you ask Sean Minter, CEO and founder of the data-driven people…
Icy ‘Glue’ May Control Pace of Antarctic Ice-Shelf Breakup
October 12, 2021
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Icy ‘Glue’ May Control Pace of Antarctic Ice-Shelf Breakup
As the ice-and-snow rubble known as mélange melts in Antarctica’s ice shelves, rifts can grow and icebergs break off even in the brutal cold of winter.
Researchers at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California and the University of California, Irvine, have discovered an…
Adata Launches SD Express Cards, A Format No Camera Supports
October 12, 2021
Adata has announced that it will be producing a line of SD Express memory cards, following Lexar which did the same earlier this year. It’s unclear who these cards are for, however, as no manufacturer currently supports the spec.
Adata is a Taiwanese memory and storage…
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AI-powered customer service analytics platform SupportLogic today announced that it raised $50 million in series B funding led by WestBridge Capital…
Xiaomi 11T Pro disassembly video reveals plenty of graphite and copper to keep thermals in check
October 12, 2021
Xiaomi’s 11T Pro is the maker’s de-facto flagship offering and ticked a lot of right boxes in our written review with its excellent display, strong performance and ludicrous 120W charging. Now trusted disassembly source is offering us a look inside the phone with his latest video.
Popping off the back glass plate reveals a bevy of screws that need to be undone before we get to the mainboard…