AI & RoboticsNews

Forget user experience. AI must focus on ‘citizen experience’

Tech giants and their AI-powered digital platforms and solutions can affect the destinies of world leaders, nation states, multinational corporations, global stock market, and individuals alike. The creators of major digital platforms as well as the designers and developers of ubiquitous AI systems treat individuals as mere users, customers, or data points, oftentimes completely ignoring the…
Read more
NewsPhotography

Adobe Camera Raw vs. Sony Imaging Edge Desktop: Which is your best bet?

For most photographers, the digital darkroom is based around payware or subscription software from the likes of Adobe, Capture One, DxO or one of their many rivals. But if you’re a Sony shooter, there’s an option which is available entirely free of charge along with your camera purchase: Sony Imaging Edge Desktop.* Sony Imaging Edge Desktop version 3.0’s user…
Read more
MobileNews

Google Maps Street View gets split screen UI on Android

Street View launched over a decade ago and this vast image database is currently powering the Live View AR feature. An update to Google Maps for Android improves the Street View experience by adding a split screen mode. The new split view UI launches automatically when you open Street View after dropping a map pin. Meanwhile, if you’re accessing Street View directly from a location’s…
Read more
MobileNews

New TV ad for Samsung Galaxy S21 and S21+ is all about the cameras

Remember when people went on trips? For fun? Yeah, those were the days. Samsung seems either unaware of the ongoing global pandemic and the measures taken by most Western governments to deal with it by restricting traveling, or wants to forget about all that and just picture yourself on an epic trip. That’s the theme of the company’s latest TV ad for the Galaxy S21 and S21+, which…
Read more