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    Uchuu: A virtual universe that can be downloaded

    Scientists have created the largest and most detailed simulation of the universe in history. It is called Uchuu (“Universe” in Japanese – ed.) And is available for download . With this computer model, you can see the evolution of the universe over 13 billion years, it contains 2.1 trillion particles in a space of 9.6 billion light years. Uchuu’s granularity […] More

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    LG DVLED Extreme Home Cinema: Redefines Luxury Home Theater Experience

    LG Electronics announced its first-ever Direct View LED (DVLED) display series designed specifically for high-end residential installations, the LG DVLED Extreme Home Cinema. LG’s foray into the super-luxury residential display segment combines the company’s years of building premium consumer electronics, keen understanding of affluent consumers and deep expertise as an innovator of DVLED technologies. LG […] More

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    Vivo introduces the Imaging Chip V1, an ISP of its own design

    The renowned Chinese manufacturer, vivo, has just unveiled its first mobile chip, the  Imaging Chip V1 . Before starting, it should be clarified that it is not about what we know as SoC (System on a chip), which includes important elements such as the CPU and GPU, but about an ISP, also known as an image processor , which serves […] More

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    What is Dolby Atmos? Everything you ever wanted to know about Dolby Atmos

    The three-dimensional object-oriented format of Dolby Atmos soundtracks sounds mysterious and frightening in its complexity. Originally developed for commercial cinemas, the new standard is being actively implemented in home theaters. Is it hard to get Dolby Atmos support in your home? And what will it give in the end? Let’s figure it out. 1. What was before Dolby Atmos? […] More

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    Tinder targets fake profiles and adds an ID verification system

    The risks of love matching services like Tinder are higher than any other social network, since the number of users who lie about their identity is high and it can be really dangerous when establishing a contact in person. This is why Tinder will finally add an ID verification feature globally. The ID verification function is not […] More

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    Cloudflare claims to have mitigated the largest DDoS attack in history

    The famous web infrastructure company,  Cloudflare , claims to have recently mitigated the largest DDoS attack (denial of service attack) in the history of the Internet, which is no small thing. According to the American company, the attack was launched last July 2021 through the Mirai Botnet . It was aimed at an important client in the financial industry; whose identity […] More

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    Netflix adds Spatial Audio for iPhone and iPad with AirPods Pro and AirPods Max headphones

    Spatial Audio features may already be present on some Apple mobile devices when working with Netflix. And this should be surprising – after all, Netflix denied rumors about testing the surround sound feature for Apple headphones, which appeared in January. The company has now announced that it has begun rolling out the technology. As for the deadline for the end of the process, […] More

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    Voice control without the risk of data leakage?

    Consumers are asked to rate on a scale of 1 to 10 whether they are interested in a “potential new product offering,” which involves autonomous voice control. The potential of this development – if it is released – is enormous, since it completely eliminates the need for an internet connection. Sonos Voice Control is described […] More

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    Audius: The First Music Streaming Service To Allow Sharing Directly to TikTok

    Audius, fresh off achieving the major milestone of 5 million monthly active users, is announcing that they’re among the first Tiktok Sound Kit partners, a synergistic product integration that will allow musicians to share their work across both platforms effortlessly. With this integration, Audius, the community-owned decentralized music protocol that is now the largest decentralized […] More

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    Napster playlists become a harassment tool

    Jacob Dunn, a resident of Ohio, USA, managed to violate a ruling of the Eighth State Circuit Court of Appeals using the file-sharing music service Napster (formerly Rhapsody). The court banned this man from communicating with his ex-wife by any means, issuing a temporary protection order (TPO) against Dunn. And in a new ruling dated July 29, the […] More

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