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3D-printed adapter lets you use Nikon F-mount lenses on Apple’s 1996 QuickTake camera

Although better known for its computers, MP3 players and smartphones, Apple was also a pioneer in the digital photography space. Apple’s first digital camera, the QuickTake 100, was released in 1994 in partnership with Kodak. The binocular-like camera captured 640 x 480-pixel images, and its internal memory held just eight shots. The QuickTake 150 was released more than a year later for…
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Galaxy S21 series gets its first taste of Android 13 as One UI 5.0 beta launches

Samsung is deep into development on Android 13, and now a second device is eligible to test out the beta software. Starting today, Samsung has launched the One UI 5.0 beta for the Galaxy S21 series, giving the 2021 release an early preview of Android 13. Over the past several hours, Samsung has expanded its One UI 5.0 beta to the Galaxy S21, S21+, and S21 Ultra in two regions. Both South Korea…
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How self-supervised learning may boost medical AI progress

Were you unable to attend Transform 2022? Check out all of the summit sessions in our on-demand library now! Watch here. Self-supervised learning has been a fast-rising trend in artificial intelligence (AI) over the past couple of years, as researchers seek to take advantage of large-scale unannotated data to develop better machine learning models.  In 2020, Yann Lecun, Meta’s chief AI…
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Sketchy leak details new iPhone 14 Pro packaging, claims 6GB RAM for all models

The last-minute iPhone 14 rumors are coming quickly as we approach Apple’s September 7 “Far out” special event. A new leak posted on the Chinese social media service Weibo claims that all of the iPhone 14 variants will have 6GB of RAM, and it also shares some details on the packaging for the device. How much RAM will the iPhone 14 have? The Weibo post, which was shared on Twitter by…
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