Silicon Motion announces new SM770 USB Display Interface SoC

Silicon Motion USB Display Interface SoC 2024

Silicon Motion, a leading provider of innovative technology solutions, has unveiled the SM770 USB Display Interface SoC, a innovative product that simplifies connectivity for multiple 4K Ultra-High Definition displays. This groundbreaking System-on-Chip (SoC) supports up to three concurrent 4K UHD displays, ensuring low latency and power consumption, making it an ideal choice for professionals who […]

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The 2024 Moto Edge combines a 6.6-inch OLED screen with mid-range pricing

Motorola unveiled the 2024 Moto Edge on Tuesday. The $550 mid-range phone is slightly more expensive than the Pixel 8a but has different strengths and weaknesses. It will be available starting on June 20.

The 2024 Motorola Edge combines the mid-range Snapdragon 7s Gen 2 processor with a 6.6-inch pOLED display (much larger than the Pixel 8a’s 6.1-inch display) at 2400 x 1080 resolution (402ppi). It supports a 144Hz variable refresh rate and a 360Hz touch rate that’s only available when using the handset in Game Mode.

The 2024 Moto Edge has a big 5,000mAh battery and fast 68-watt wired “TurboPower” charging. It also has 256GB of built-in storage and 8GB of RAM.

The 2024 Moto Edge smartphone (front and back) in front of a blue-green gradient background.
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Its main camera is a 50MP shooter using Sony’s LY7-700C sensor. The phone’s backside includes a 13MP ultra-wide lens, while a 32MP sensor sits on the front.

As companies tend to do in 2024, Motorola pointed out the handset’s AI capabilities, in this case when using Google Photos (Magic Editor, Magic Eraser, Photo Unblur and Google Auto Enhance). Of course, that pales in comparison to the Pixel 8a’s full suite of Tensor G3-powered AI tools, also including Audio Magic Eraser, Best Take and unlimited uses of the Magic Editor.

The phone is 7.99 mm (0.31 inch) thick and weighs 174g. Its back is made of blue synthetic leather, which should provide a reasonably sophisticated look and feel without killing any cows. It has an IP68 water and dust resistance rating, meaning it can withstand up to half an hour of submersion in 1.5 meters of water.

Beginning on June 20, the 2024 Moto Edge will be available unlocked for $550 on Motorola’s website, Amazon and Best Buy. The company says “subsequent availability” will roll out later at T-Mobile, Metro by T-Mobile, Spectrum, Consumer Cellular, Straight Talk, Total By Verizon and Visible.

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MOZA Racing R3 Wheel and Pedals: A New Era for Xbox Racing Simulation

Moza Racing R3

MOZA Racing is looking to take console racing to the next level with the new MOZA Racing R3 Wheel and Pedals. Over the past decade, Xbox racing simulation has undergone a remarkable transformation, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in virtual driving experiences. From enhanced graphics and realistic physics to immersive force feedback systems, gamers […]

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EU accuses Micrsoft of secretly collecting children’s data

Microsoft is back under the microscope in the European Union, but Teams is finally not to blame. Austrian advocacy group Noyb has filed two complaints against Microsoft over operations of its 365 Education software in schools and children's privacy. The group is also responsible for past complaints against OpenAI, Meta, Spotify and more tech giants. 

Noyb alleges that Microsoft 365 Education "installed cookies that, according to Microsoft's own documentation, analyse user behaviour, collect browser data and are used for advertising" — without the school's knowledge. The advocacy group further alleges that Microsoft is "consistently vague" about what it's doing with the students' data and could be tracking children in secret.

"Our analysis of the data flows is very worrying. Microsoft 365 Education appears to track users regardless of their age," Felix Mikolasch, a data protection lawyer at Noyb, expressed in a statement. "This practice is likely to affect hundreds of thousands of pupils and students in the EU and EEA. Authorities should finally step up and effectively enforce the rights of minors."

Noyb also claims Microsoft is dumping its General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) responsibilities on schools without providing them with any access or insight into its privacy policies or data collection. "Microsoft holds all the key information about data processing in its software, but is pointing the finger at schools when it comes to exercising rights," Maartje de Graaf, another data protection lawyer at Noyb, said in a statement. "Schools have no way of complying with the transparency and information obligations."

The GDPR sets out strict guidelines for protecting minors' data, focusing on extra protections for the individual, transparency and accountability. Violating the GDPR could lead to a fine of €20 million ($22 million) or four percent of a company's annual worldwide turnover the previous year — whichever is the larger amount.

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Samsung Odyssey OLED G8 and OLED G6 Monitors Unveiled

Samsung Electronics has once again pushed the boundaries of display technology with the global launch of its 2024 Odyssey OLED gaming monitors. The new Odyssey OLED G8 and OLED G6 models are designed to deliver an unparalleled visual experience, thanks to their advanced OLED technology and innovative features. These monitors are not just about stunning […]

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Amazon Prime’s ‘Yakuza’ adaptation launches October 25

Amazon has announced its latest series coming to Prime Video, and gamers might recognize it. The streamer is releasing Like A Dragon: Yakuza, a live-action adaptation of the Yakuza SEGA game series. The Japanese Original show will premiere worldwide in two batches of three episodes on October 25 and November 1, 2024.

SEGA launched Yakuza in 2005, with over 20 other titles and spinoffs joining it in the years since. Amazon bills Like A Dragon: Yakuza as a "crime-suspense-action series, follows the life, childhood friends, and repercussions of the decisions of Kazuma Kiryu, a fearsome and peerless Yakuza warrior with a strong sense of justice, duty, and humanity." The show takes place during 1995 and 2005 in Kamurochō, a fictional entertainment district modeled off Kabukichō, the game's setting.

There will be similar themes between the show and the game, of course, but it seems creators are attempting to give it a unique identity. "While the games let you experience their world through the subjective lens, this adaptation will be the ultimately objective way to enjoy the show," Yokoyama Masayoshi, Yakuza writer, head of Ryugagotoku Studio and executive producer. "I have no doubt that fans of the series will be drawn to how it brings the games to life and adds new surprises. Newcomers, I'm sure will find themselves invested simply in the gritty realism of the show."

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/amazon-primes-yakuza-adaptation-launches-october-25-123028936.html?src=rss

Learn the basics of Data Science in 4 hours to discover patterns and insights

What is Data Science

If you would like to the basics of data science to give you a much better understanding of the subject and a foundation to build on. You might be interested to know that the team over at DATAtab have created a fantastic four-hour introductory tutorial to help you learn the basics of Data Science. Key […]

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Microsoft announces layoffs and restructuring in its mixed reality division

Microsoft is laying off employees working on mixed reality as part of a restructuring of the division, CNBC has reported. The company will continue to sell the HoloLens 2 augmented reality (AR) headset, a key device produced by that department. 

"Earlier today we announced a restructuring of the Microsoft’s Mixed Reality organization," a spokesperson told CNBC in an email. "We remain fully committed to the Department of Defense’s IVAS program and will continue to deliver cutting edge technology to support our soldiers. In addition, we will continue to invest in W365 to reach the broader Mixed Reality hardware ecosystem. We will continue to sell HoloLens 2 while supporting existing HoloLens 2 customers and partners."

The US Department of Defense is a major customer for the HoloLens, employing the AR devices to improve battlefield awareness. The company recently deployed a modified version called the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) designed to reduce nausea, eye strain and other issues. 

A mixed reality department reorganization seemed inevitable after Microsoft deprecated Windows Mixed Reality in Windows 11 back in December 2023. At the time, Microsoft said the move would have no impact on its HoloLens division.

The changes are part of a broader restructuring that saw the company let 1,000 employees go in multiple divisions yesterday. The company laid off nearly 2,000 employees from its gaming unit in January 2024, and over 10,000 last year.  

Microsoft's move is part of an industry-wide shift away from the metaverse and toward artificial intelligence (AI), a path also taken by one of AR's biggest boosters, Meta. CEO Mark Zuckerberg said last year that development of AI is now the company's "single largest investment."

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8 New Notion Features You Need to Know About

New Notion Features

Notion, the popular productivity platform, has introduced eight new features designed to revolutionize the way you work. These updates focus on improving tab management, sidebar customization, PDF import capabilities, image cropping, database automation, and notification systems. Let’s dive into each feature and explore how they can boost your efficiency and streamline your workflow. Pin Tabs […]

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Laminate vs. Vinyl Flooring: Which is the Best Choice for Your Home?

Both vinyl and laminate flooring form affordable and durable options for flooring. However, before selecting the flooring material it’s important to consider their specific strengths and weaknesses to ensure which flooring material is best suited for your home. Most laminate floors and some luxury vinyl planks are installed as floating floors, where boards and tiles interlock like puzzle pieces and rest on the subfloor.

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Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring is a synthetic material, unlike natural options such as wood, stone, or cork. Made with a fiberboard core and finished with a resin layer, laminate flooring offers a budget-friendly option for enhancing your home’s aesthetic appeal. With a décor layer or printed image, it can replicate the look of more expensive flooring types like wood, tile, or stone. This durable flooring choice is particularly suitable for dry areas like living rooms or bedrooms, where moisture is not a concern.

Advantages of Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring is exceptionally durable and offers patterns and textures that mimic marble, tile, or real wood like teak, oak, cedar, and pinewood which enhances its stylish appearance. Additionally, laminate flooring with foam underlayment can help dampen hollow sounds underfoot.

Disadvantages of Laminate Flooring

Laminate flooring is sensitive to excess moisture, including damage from steam mops. Another disadvantage is that the resin surface can be easily scratched by abrasive scrubbers or sponges and low-quality laminate flooring tends to fade faster in the presence of sunlight.

Vinyl Flooring

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Unlike laminate, vinyl is a synthetic plastic material often made with PVC vinyl and fiberglass for added flexibility. Vinyl is highly regarded for its durability, moisture resistance, and easy installation, with many options featuring a convenient peel-and-stick backing for DIY projects. It comprises a bottom layer, called the backing layer, which is typically made of cork or foam. It serves as both the underlayment for the vinyl flooring and a cushion for comfort while walking and functions as a sound barrier to reduce noise. The common types of vinyl flooring include Luxury Vinyl Planks (LVP), Luxury Vinyl Tiles (LVT), and Sheet Vinyl.

Advantages of Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl flooring holds up well in areas with heavy foot traffic and is easy to install, especially peel-and-stick vinyl tiles that can be grouted for a natural stone look. Vinyl’s water-resistant properties make it ideal for moisture-prone areas like kitchens and bathrooms and this material resists fading in natural light.

Disadvantages of Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl emits volatile organic compounds (VOCs) over time and can be difficult to remove due to the adhesives and glues used in installation. Unlike some flooring options, vinyl cannot be patched or repaired. Another minus is that vinyl flooring is not biodegradable and the presence of heavy furniture and appliances on the flooring can cause dents.

What is the difference between Laminate and Vinyl Flooring?

Here are some parameters considered when comparing laminate and vinyl flooring.

1. Appearance

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High-end laminate flooring typically mimics wood more naturally, with a texture similar to wood, while vinyl, composed of synthetic polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and sealed with urethane, tends to have a shiny and synthetic appearance.

2. Layers of Materials Utilized

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Laminate Flooring

The multiple layers of laminate flooring include:

• Featuring a clear aluminum oxide layer, the Wear Layer protects the floor against scratches.
• Defining the flooring’s image or visual appearance is the Print Layer.
• Constructed from highly compressed wood fibers, the Core Layer forms the main body of the floor.
• Aiding with uneven subfloors is the Built-in Underlayment, which includes a soft layer.

Vinyl Flooring

Vinyl Flooring comprises multiple layers namely:

• Protection against sun damage is provided by the UV Acrylic Coating.
• Guarding against scratches is the role of the Wear Layer.
• Defining the visual appearance of the flooring is the responsibility of the Print or Image Layer.
• The PVC layer ensures stability, support, and durability at the core.
• Helping to level uneven subfloors is the soft layer of the Built-in Underlayment.

3. Durability

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Vinyl flooring is a resilient flooring material and it requires minimal maintenance, even in commercial settings. Laminate flooring, while also durable and low-maintenance, may delaminate over time, especially with prolonged water exposure, as repair is not possible and the flooring material allows water infiltration into lower layers. Note that thin vinyl flooring, with its single cohesive layer of polyvinyl chloride (PVC), is less prone to delamination compared to thicker varieties, which may have a soft underlayment that is susceptible to such issues.

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4. Water, Stain, and Heat Resistance

• Water Resistance:

Laminate flooring, with its fiberboard core, can suffer irreversible damage from water exposure, leading to swelling and peeling layers. Replacement is often necessary for severe water damage, and while newer laminate materials may offer improved water resistance, they are not suitable for areas prone to standing water like bathrooms. In contrast, vinyl flooring, including sheet vinyl, LVT, and LVP, is inherently more water-resistant, with all types being waterproof. However, water can penetrate seams, reaching the subfloor in significant quantities. Vinyl flooring outperforms laminate in wet areas like bathrooms and basements.

• Stain Resistance:

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Laminate and vinyl flooring both offer stain-resistant properties and feature wear layers that are treated to resist stains effectively. Laminate flooring uses a clear aluminum oxide top layer for superior stain resistance, while quality vinyl flooring is coated with transparent urethane for excellent stain resistance.

• Heat Resistance:

Both vinyl and laminate flooring have limited heat resistance and are susceptible to damage in the presence of heat. Exposure to extreme heat can lead to the burning of the top layer in laminate flooring, causing expansion and contraction issues, while prolonged exposure to extreme heat in vinyl flooring can result in expansion and melted adhesive.

5. Lifespan

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Both laminate and vinyl flooring can offer comparable lifespans with proper maintenance, with laminate warranties typically ranging from 10 to 25 years and luxury vinyl warranties commonly extending up to 20 years. Vinyl is well-suited for high-humidity rooms like kitchens and bathrooms, whereas laminate performs better in high-traffic areas. Proper maintenance is crucial to prolong the lifespan of the flooring, and professional installation may be advisable if you lack experience.

6. Comfort and Acoustics

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Both laminate and vinyl flooring can offer a comfortable and quiet walking experience. Laminate flooring, while not identical to wood, can feel warmer, especially with quality underlayment, and may become quieter and softer with foam or felt underlayment. However, footsteps, especially with heels, may be audible on laminate. Vinyl floors, although they may feel cold or hard, especially over concrete or tile, tend to produce minimal noise when walking with heels.

7. Pet Friendly

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Vinyl flooring surpasses laminate for pet-friendly environments due to its 100% synthetic construction, which makes it waterproof.

8. Costing

Cost-wise, both vinyl and laminate flooring are competitive options, with sheet vinyl usually being more economical. Generally, they are less expensive compared to natural hardwood, engineered wood, and many ceramic or porcelain tile types, making them popular choices for budget-conscious consumers.

In conclusion, one can choose between vinyl and laminate flooring based on personal preferences like style and cost, but vinyl is superior in water resistance, especially in places like bathrooms. However, laminate is often preferred due to its versatility and natural look.

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