Afghanistan 'future's bright' after memorable World Cup
Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott on Friday said the "future is bright" for his team after enjoying their...
2023-11-11 02:21
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2023-11-11 02:20
UFC 295 misses star power after Jon Jones injury calls off heavyweight clash with Stipe Miocic
UFC 295 is missing some serious star power
2023-11-11 02:19
The Beatles make music history as they reach number one with brand new single
The Beatles have broken a string of records as they reached the top spot with their single 'Now and Then' on Friday, more than 50 years after their last chart entry.
2023-11-11 02:16
iPhone update lets public try first ever Vision Pro headset feature – sort of
A new iPhone update brings the first look at one of the key features of Apple’s upcoming Vision Pro headset. iOS 17.2, which is available to developers in an early version now, and is likely to be released later this year for everyone, brings support for spatial video on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max. That will allow people to make videos with depth, that can then be viewed later on the augmented reality headset. Those spatial photos and videos were a key part of Apple’s introduction of the Vision Pro earlier this year. Taking a video is done in much the same way as any other video: users choose spatial video, and will be told that they need to turn the video to be landscape, as well as given warnings about potential low light or being too close to the subject. They can then make the video as normal. The videos will also appear as normal on the iPhone itself. Users can watch them in their Photos app, but there is no preview of the three-dimensional aspect, which must be seen on the headset. Apple announced that spatial video would be available in the new iPhones when they were unveiled in September. Until that point, only the Vision Pro had been announced as a way of taking the videos – leading to fears and some mockery that people would have to be wearing the augmented reality headset during important moments they wanted to capture. The new features are in the second beta of iOS 17.2 to be released to developers. It is likely to come to the public in December. iOS 17.2 also brings the journal app, which was first announced at Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June but did not arrive in the full version of iOS 17. It also adds new widgets, Apple Music features including collaborative playlists, more Memoji options and improvements to the security of iMessage. The iPhone 15 Pro also gets another exclusive feature in that update. When it arrives, it will add a new option for the action button on the side, to allow it to open up translate, in addition to the current options that include the camera and torch. Read More Setback for Ireland as EU legal adviser recommends revisit of Apple tax case Apple just released an iPhone update you should download right now Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak rushed to hospital in Mexico after ‘possible stroke’
2023-11-11 02:15
Grok or Llama? How Open-Source Chatbots Could Shape Your Tech Identity
Whether we like it or not, the tech we use often serves as a signal
2023-11-11 02:14
Ganfeng Open to Mexico Venture on Canceled Lithium Mine
Ganfeng Lithium Co. is open to forming a partnership with the Mexican government on a project that would
2023-11-11 02:10
Hines Ward wishes money didn't get in the way of ending rivalries like Auburn-Georgia
Playing Auburn annually was one of Hines Ward's favorite games while starring at Georgia. Unless the SEC goes to nine games or a 3-6 format, that rivalry will be going away by 2025. This cannot happen for the sake of college football.
2023-11-11 02:08
The Beatles score first UK number one in 54 years
The Beatles' latest release "Now And Then" on Friday became the legendary band's first UK number one single in 54 years, with Paul McCartney calling...
2023-11-11 02:07
US and EU Lead Push for COP28 to Back Tripling of Renewables
The US and the European Union are leading a global push for the United Nations’ climate talks to
2023-11-11 02:05
Cubs rumors: Players for Ohtani, interest in first-baseman, David Ross first comments
The Chicago Cubs are entirely serious about being big players for the top free agent target of the MLB offseason. That and more in a Cubs roundup as the GM meetings close out.
2023-11-11 02:03
Sick of Elon Musk? Sorry, His Life Story Is Getting the Biopic Treatment
Prepare to see more of Elon Musk. Hollywood has reportedly decided to produce a biopic
2023-11-11 02:03
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