Modern smartphones are built to handle heavy tasks. This includes photo and video editing, gaming, shooting a video for a long duration of time in high resolution, using navigation services, and a lot more. While smartphone processors can handle these tasks with ease, the performance may drop as the phone […]
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Sep 07, 2022 A new university study finds that the intimate nature of a smartphone causes consumers to reflect inward, elevating their preference for unique and self-expressive options while shopping, versus when buying products on a laptop. The highly private and personalized feelings consumers have toward their phones lead them […]
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By TED ANTHONY, AP National Writer BEIJING (AP) — The smartphones glowed. The irony echoed. As part of the closing ceremony Sunday night for the most locked-down and sequestered Olympics in human history, a carefully curated crowd packed — well, dotted, really — the famed Bird’s Nest stadium as a […]
A US body has launched a legal challenge to Vizio, a TV manufacturer, for failing to provide the source code for the software in its smart TV, which may have implications for other software developers, says legal firm, Webber Wentzel. Leanne Mostert, partner, and Cindy Leibowitz, knowledge lawyer at Webber […]
Since they plug into a computer, even the best webcams don’t think to include a hefty processor of their own onboard. Not so with the Opal C1. Armed with the Intel Myriad X, a VPU specializing in on-device neural networks, the Opal C1 aims to help webcams catch up to […]