Picture a world where your sales funnel operates effortlessly, managing leads and engaging customers without constant oversight. Sounds like a dream, right? With AI-driven systems, this dream becomes a reality. By automating lead management and personalizing customer interactions, AI not only boosts efficiency but also cuts costs. By shifting from traditional manual methods to AI-driven […]
Arduino has recently introduced a new Image Widget for its Arduino Cloud platform, a feature that promises to enhance the capabilities of IoT dashboards significantly. This addition allows users to integrate real-time imagery into their data-driven workflows, opening up a myriad of possibilities for various applications. Whether it’s for smart homes, enterprise solutions, or educational […]
Deploying AI applications to the cloud is a crucial step in enhancing their accessibility, usability, and real-world impact. By transitioning AI apps from a local environment to the cloud, developers can ensure that their applications are easily accessible to users worldwide and can scale to meet growing demands. This guide outlines the process of deploying […]
The very first Stream Decks were, as the name implied, made for streamers, content creators who thrived on live Internet video platforms like Twitch and YouTube. Over time, the device spread to more creative professionals who use the programmable buttons to make their workflows less cumbersome. That said, these tools benefited people working in mostly digital environments, such as those using computers. Realizing that even traditional broadcasting workflows could use an upgrade, a new kind of Stream Deck was made, one that had a ridiculous number of LCD buttons to customize, not to mention a stackable design to double or triple that number if it weren’t enough.
The idea behind the Stream Deck and its kind is pretty simple. Rather than a sequence of keystrokes that are hard to remember across different apps and services, it offered buttons that could be mapped to almost any function. Even better, those buttons are actually LCD keys, so they can have dynamic icons that identify their purpose and change depending on the app in use.
That kind of flexibility is critical in a smooth and fast digital workflow, whether it’s changing settings on a live stream, stitching up videos, or changing digital brushes. Traditional broadcasting also has use for so many controls, but those buttons and dials are often fixed and permanent. The Stream Deck Studio brings the flexibility of Elgato’s mainstream devices to this professional setting where speed is of the essence.
Unlike the boxy Stream Decks, the Studio is a long 19-inch bar with two rows of 16 keys flanked by a dial on each end. This is the largest Stream Deck product to date and is obviously not meant for regular desktop use. The shape of the device, however, fits perfectly with broadcast studio racks. In fact, you can also stack and connect two or three of them, for a whopping 96 buttons and six dials.
Like any other Stream Deck product, the keys and dials are programmable, but there’s a slight catch this time. The Studio was developed together with Bitfocus, whose Companion software is already a popular alternative to Stream Deck’s own app, with tweaks for broadcast media. The new Buttons software was made specifically for the Stream Deck studio, though it requires a recurring subscription. Then again, the $900 price tag makes the Stream Deck Studio a no-go for individual creators anyway, but offers studios and other companies the same kind of flexibility and power that the Stream Deck offers, except on a larger scale.
The Federal Communications Commission has given Starlink and T-Mobile permission to enable their satellite texting service for Florida residents ahead of Hurricane Milton's landfall. In an announcement on X, SpaceX said that Starlink's Direct to Cell satellites will provide emergency alerts for all phones and carriers, not just T-Mobile's, for those in affected areas. The companies have also enabled basic texting for T-Mobile subscribers, so that they can send and receive texts, as well as text 911 for emergencies, even if they get cut off from the carrier's network in the midst of the storm.
SpaceX said the companies have activated Direct to Cell for Florida while it's also in the middle of delivering over 10,000 Starlink kits in response to Hurricane Helene. A few days ago, the FCC allowed T-Mobile and Starlink to activate their Direct to Cell service for North Carolina, where more than half of cell towers temporarily went out of commission due to the hurricane.
Starlink's and T-Mobile's Direct to Cell service hasn't been fully deployed yet. They'd only sent and received the first text messages using the technology back in January. And while they're aiming to start offering their messaging service this year, T-Mobile said they'd deployed an "early test version" of it in the hurricane-hit areas.
Users will know if their phone connects to a Starlink satellite if they only have one-to-two bars of signal and their network name says "T-Mobile SpaceX." The private space company said they'd have to manually try re-sending messages if they didn't go through the first time and that the service works best outdoors. If users can't get to open spaces safely, they can also try sending messages indoors near a window.
In addition to the thousands (>10k) of Starlink kits we are delivering in response to Hurricane Helene, the @Starlink team and @TMobile activated our Direct to Cell satellites to provide emergency alerts for all phones and carriers of those in affected areas.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/general/t-mobile-and-starlink-enable-their-satellite-texting-service-in-florida-100013275.html?src=rss
In the ever-evolving world of smartphones, mid-range Android devices have taken center stage in 2024, offering an impressive balance of innovative features, robust performance, and unbeatable value. These phones are not only challenging the dominance of flagship models but also redefining the expectations of consumers who seek affordability without compromising on advanced capabilities. The awesome […]
Many Excel users find themselves trapped in an endless cycle of watching tutorials without effectively applying what they’ve learned. This dependency on tutorials can hinder progress and prevent the development of practical skills. To truly master Excel, it’s essential to break free from this cycle and adopt a structured approach that emphasizes hands-on practice and […]
The iPhone 17 Pro Max is set to redefine the smartphone experience with its groundbreaking features and innovative design. Apple’s upcoming flagship device promises to push the boundaries of what’s possible in mobile technology, offering users a glimpse into the future of smartphones. The video below from Matt Talks Tech gives us a look at […]
OpenAI has quietly introduced a new free prompt generator, offering users an easy way to get started creating powerful prompts they can use to ask the ChatGPT AI anything. By streamlining the process of generating comprehensive and effective prompts, OpenAI has made it easier than ever to unlock the full potential of conversational AI. To […]
The highly anticipated Nothing OS 3.0 Beta has arrived, bringing with it a wealth of enhancements designed to transform your smartphone experience. This update focuses on refining the user interface and expanding customization options, ensuring a more intuitive and personalized interaction with your device. Let’s dive into the exciting features that Nothing OS 3.0 Beta […]