Denon DHT-S218 Dolby Atmos Sound Bar Launched

Denon DHT-S218

Denon introduces the DHT-S218 Dolby Atmos Sound Bar, a premium audio solution designed to envelop listeners in a cocoon of rich, detailed sound. This article explores the innovative features and benefits of the Denon DHT-S218, illustrating how it sets a new standard for sound bars. At the heart of the DHT-S218 is its 3D audio […]

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Dragon’s Dogma 2 issues, benchmarks examined by Gamers Nexus

Dragon's Dogma 2 performance benchmarking

Dragon’s Dogma 2 is experiencing significant technical issues affecting gameplay and new benchmarking highlights the issues in extreme detail providing more insight into the mess that is Dragon’s Dogma 2. The core of the problem seems to lie in the game’s Digital Rights Management (DRM) system. Designed to prevent unauthorized copying, this system also limits […]

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Volkswagen Passat gets two new plug-in hybrid models

Volkswagen Passat

Volkswagen has announced that it is expanding its Passat range with two new plug-in hybrid models, these include 150 kW or 204 PS and 200 kW or 272 PS, and pricing for these two new models starts at €41,745. Both of these new models come with an all-electric range of up to 120 km and […]

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Ordro M5 5K vlogging camera with 3-axis stabilizer

5K vlogging camera Kickstarter

If you’re a vlogger, always on the hunt for that perfect shot that will make your audience’s eyes widen with amazement. You need a camera that not only keeps up with your creativity but also pushes the boundaries of what you can capture. Enter the Ordro M5 5K Vlog Camera, a device that’s quickly becoming […]

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OpenAI Q Star theoretical AI model explained

OpenAI Q Star project explained

If you are interested in learning more about the OpenAI Q* Star AI model which is apparently under development. This quick guide provides an overview of what we know so far and what you can expect from this AI model that could be taking us even closer to artificial general intelligence (AGI). But what is […]

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Live streaming accessories give creators the tools to elevate their content

Streaming is big business these days to the point that some kids even declare it to be their dream job. And like any other dream job, the reality is that video streaming isn’t as easy or as magical as it sounds, at least if you’re really aiming to go pro and bring in all the views. You will need to invest in quality equipment that not only makes their work more comfortable but also makes the overall experience more enjoyable. These concept products try to do exactly that, assisting streamers to make them feel more alive, whether onscreen or especially offscreen.

Designers: Mariana Aréchiga, Isaac Saldaña, Ricardo Zerón, Adriana Cruz, Jonathan Gonzalez, Alondra Alvarez, Mariana Pedroza, Juan Muciño

It’s admittedly easy to get started in the live streaming industry. All you need is a decent camera, a reliable Internet connection, and content that will capture the attention of the fickle masses. Going viral and staying relevant, however, requires not only hard work but also tools that will help carry you through both the good times as well as the bad. Alive is a series of product design concepts that try to elevate the streaming experience and beyond, focusing on the things that help streamers stay in control all the time.

One example is a wireless streaming mic that frees you from your desk with its detachable design. While it looks like an ordinary studio mic when on its wireless charging stand, you can easily pick it up and move around without missing a beat or dropping out. It has a helpful ring indicator that quickly clues you in on the volume level without having to check your app’s or computer’s controls.

Lighting does more than just illuminate your face during streams, it can also help set the mood or even indicate your own mood. This conical desk lamp concept delivers that kind of emotional lighting but also provides direct physical controls that don’t leave you at the mercy of buggy apps and spotty network connections. Any streamer will testify to the stress and tension that occurs whenever those supposedly smart lights feel rather dumb due to those technical difficulties.

Power strips are designed to expand your wall socket, but most of them seem to still embrace the limitations of those fixed outlets. This streamer-friendly design, however, has sockets you can rotate so that they adjust to your cables and plugs, not the other way around. There’s also a section of the strip that offers battery backup to make sure critical devices stay powered up even during an emergency. These features might sound trivial, but every small thing that gives streamers peace of mind also helps them create better content.

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20 iPhone 15 and 15 Pro Camera Tips & Tricks

iPhone 15

The iPhone 15 series has once again elevated the standards of mobile photography and videography, with its advanced camera capabilities promising to transform every user into a proficient content creator. Whether you’re a seasoned photographer or someone who loves capturing moments, the iPhone 15, 15 Pro, and Pro Max offer a treasure trove of features […]

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Spotify launches educational video courses in the UK

There was once a time when you went to one place for music, another for education, and so on, but many companies are now attempting to turn themselves into a jack of all trades to compete for survival. The latest example is Spotify, which has announced a test for video-based learning courses. The new feature joins the platform's music, podcasts and audiobooks lineup. 

Spotify has teamed up with a range of content partners: BBC Maestro, PLAYvirtuoso, Thinkific Labs Inc. and Skillshare. They offer content in four main categories: making music, getting creative, learning business and healthy living. "With this offer, we are exploring a potential opportunity to provide educational creators with a new audience who can access their video content, reaching a bigger potential swath of engaged Spotify users while expanding our catalog," Spotify stated in the announcement. The platform claims that around half of users have "engaged" in self-help or educational podcasts

The test courses are available only to UK users, with free and premium subscribers receiving at least two free lessons per course. The series will range in price from £20 ($25) to £80 ($101), regardless of a person's subscription tier. Users can access them on mobile or desktop. Exact pricing and availability might change if the feature moves past the test phase. 

This forays into video-based courses follows shortly after Spotify introduced music videos in beta. They're available on select tracks and, like the classes, aren't available to US subscribers (the UK is among the 11 countries with access). 

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Stable Video 3D creates animations from a single image

Stability AI Stable Video 3D

If you are interested in using the new Stable Video 3D, a tool released by Stability AI, for creating 3D looking videos from a single image and would like to run it locally on your home network or PC. This guide will provide more insight into how you can install Stable Video 3D for local […]

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TikTok turns to teenage ‘youth council’ as part of its latest safety push

Last summer, TikTok said it planned to form a “youth council” of teens to advise the company as part of a broader push to beef up safety features for the app’s youngest users. That group is now official, and they have already started meeting with the company, including CEO Shou Chew, the company announced.

The announcement comes as TikTok is fighting a bill that would force parent company ByteDance to sell the app or face a ban in the United States. As part of that effort, the company has tried to mobilize its users, many of them teens, to oppose the measure. TikTok’s critics often cite youth safety as one of the most significant risks posed by the app.

It’s not clear if the newly-formed youth council will do much to counter that perception. But the company says the group has already influenced an upcoming media literacy campaign in the US that will “focus on misinformation, AI-generated content, and more.” The council, made up of 15 teens from the US, UK, Brazil, Indonesia, Ireland, Kenya, Mexico, and Morocco, has also weighed in on the app’s “youth portal” feature, which provides in-app privacy and security resources.

According to TikTok, the council is meant to advise on the safety policies and issues that often impact teens. The group also collaborates with UK online safety organization Praesidio Safeguarding, which helped select the council’s teenage members, all of whom are paid, according to TikTok. The company notes that CEO Shou Chew attended the most recent meeting in February, when the youth council asked TikTok to share more details about how reporting and blocking work in the app.

While it’s not yet clear how much, if any, influence TikTok’s youth council will ultimately wield over the company’s policies, it underscores just how important teens are to the platform. TikTok is one of the most dominant apps among teens in the US, currently the company’s largest market. The company has also leaned on them to oppose the bill that could lead to a ban of the app, though those efforts may have backfired.

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