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Facebook and Ray-Ban Launch Smart Glasses with 5MP Cameras

Facebook and Ray-Ban have partnered to release a pair of smart glasses with integrated cameras. Called Ray-Ban Stories, they appear to be Facebook’s answer to Snapchat Spectacles. The sunglasses are built in partnership with Facebook and Ray-Ban’s parent company EssilorLuxottica and are the first product to be produced as a result of a multi-year partnership between the two companies. Ray-Ban…
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3 traps companies should avoid in their AI journeys

The Transform Technology Summits start October 13th with Low-Code/No Code: Enabling Enterprise Agility. Register now! This article was written by Bob Friday, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer of Juniper’s AI-Driven Enterprise Business. In a recent survey of 700…
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How to Turn a Magnifying Glass into a Focusable Lens for a Vintage Look

Fotodiox has shared a step-by-step video tutorial on how to turn a simple household magnifying glass into a focusable lens on a mirrorless camera for a unique vintage effect. Although modern cameras are capable of producing tack-sharp results, some photographers and filmmakers might want to turn towards a softer and more imperfect lo-fi look which can be used for creative purposes both for stills…
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Infinix Hot 10i comes with big battery and low price

Infinix brought a new affordable smartphone to the Philippines, and it is called Hot 10i. The device comes with the dated Helio P65 chipset but offers a 6,000mAh battery and Android 11. Infinix Hot 10i key features The front of the Infinix Hot 10i has a 6.52” HD+ screen with a waterdrop notch for the 5MP camera. The back panel has room for a square camera island that has two shooters (the…
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Twitter for iOS begins testing new tweet reaction options

Evidence of Twitter’s plans to add Facebook-like reactions has been mounting for some time. Now, the company has confirmed that it is officially testing the new feature, but for a limited time and only with users in Turkey. Twitter has confirmed that it is testing the “tears of joy,” “thinking face,” “clapping hands,” and “crying face” reactions, in addition to the classic…
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