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Canon EOS R50: Compact 24MP APS-C Mirrorless

Product images by Richard Butler The Canon EOS R50 is a compact mirrorless camera designed to appeal to users looking for something more than a smartphone. It’s based around a 24 Megapixel APS-C sensor and Canon’s latest ‘RF’ lens mount. Key features: 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor with second-generation Dual Pixel AF Burst shooting at up to 15fps in full e-shutter mode (12 in…
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Fujifilm GFX 100 II: 102MP Medium Format Powerhouse

Fujifilm continues to roll out medium format digital cameras with the Fujifilm GFX 100 II, a 102MP beast packed with the latest AF and video capabilities and a redesigned camera body. The camera is built around a new 44x33mm BSI CMOS sensor, a faster variant of the one used…
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Venus on Earth: NASA’s VERITAS Science Team Studies Volcanic Iceland

With its crushing atmospheric pressure, clouds of sulfuric acid, and searing surface temperature, Venus is an especially challenging place to study. But scientists know that observing its surface can provide key insights into the habitability and evolution of rocky planets like our own. So to get a global perspective of Venus while staying well above its hellish atmosphere, NASA’s VERITAS (Venus…
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Xbox Game Pass gets Payday 3, Party Animals in late September

Xbox Game Pass is getting its second wave of titles in September, which features several day one launch titles. While it’s not as weighty an addition as the one earlier this month — which included Starfield and Lies of P — the new additions do include the upcoming…
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Mosyle launches AI-driven zero trust platform for securing macOS against cyber threats

Apple’s macOS has long had a reputation of being more secure than its rival Microsoft Windows, but that doesn’t mean that hackers aren’t going after macOS computers. Among the many ways that organizations aim to secure systems today is with a zero trust approach, which is now coming in a limited way to Apple macOS users, thanks to Mosyle. With zero trust, the basic idea is that there is no…
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Galileo offers new tools to explain why your AI model is hallucinating

Why is a specific generative AI model producing hallucinations when given a seemingly typical prompt? It’s often a perplexing question that is difficult to answer. San Francisco-based artificial intelligence startup Galileo is aiming to help its users to better understand and explain the output of large language models (LLMs), with a series of new monitoring and metrics capabilities that are…
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