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2024-04-16 13:45:08| Engadget

Motorola has announced the Edge 50 series, a trio of new smartphones that you can opt to buy with a body made out either a pearl polymer finish or with a wood back cover. The Edge 50 Ultra, 50 Pro and 50 Fusion boast the usual features you'd expect from an Android phone, with a garnish of the usual AI showiness. Take the Edge 50 Ultra, which has a 4500mAh battery with 125W TurboPower charging allegedly providing enough power for the day in just four minutes. The phone also has the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 Mobile Platform, up to 16GB of RAM and up to 1TB of storage. The device also supports Dolby Atmos and Dolby Head Tracking. Then there's Style Sync, which allows users to "extend their personal style to their device by capturing and uploading a picture of the pattern of their outfit to generate multiple unique images." Basically, it creates wallpapers that match your outfit patterns and color palettes. This tool appears alongside another new feature in which users can describe a picture through a text prompt to get generated images displayed.   Camera-wise, Motorola claims the Edge 50 Ultra has its most impressive system ever. Many of its features use AI, including adaptive stabilization, auto focus tracking and action shot. There's also the photo enhancement engine, which uses AI to apply shooting modes and finetune pictures for the highest-quality results. Outside of AI-powered tools, users will also have access to long exposure. According to Motorola, the Edge 50 family are the first smartphones ever to use a Pantone Validated camera. Motorola created it and the display with the help of Pantone's color scientists to meet the latter's "evaluation and grading criteria by authentically simulating the full range" of Pantone Colors and Pantone SkinTone as both appear in the real world. Plus, the Edge 50 Ultra has a 6.67" Super HD pOLED display with 13 percent better resolution than its predecessor. Motorola is also releasing its new Moto Buds+ with Sound by Bose. They offer active noise cancellation, EQ tuning and compatibility with Dolby Head Tracking. While we don't have an exact date yet for when the Edge 50 family will come to North America, the Moto Buds+ are available in Forest Grey starting today for $130.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/motorolas-edge-50-phone-series-includes-a-wood-option-114508701.html?src=rss


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2024-04-16 13:15:11| Engadget

Samsung reportedly shipped 60.1 million smartphone units worldwide in Q1, representing 20.8 percent of the global market share and first place. Meanwhile, Apple shipped 50.1 million units for 17.3 percent of the market share. Both companies, however, saw a decrease from Q1 2023. Apple saw an almost 10 percent drop, while Samsungs hit was less than one percent. Apple nudged Samsung out briefly in 2023, but its back to business as usual. The IDCs takeaway is that the world of smartphones is strengthening (what does that mean?), with a boost to higher-priced phonestrue for both Samsung and Apple. Xiaomi rounded out the top five brands with 40.8 million units, Transsion with 28.5 million units and OPPO with 25.2 million units shipped. Never heard of Transsion? Its a global smartphone powerhouse based in China, responsible for phone brands including Tecno, Itel and Infinix. Mat Smith The biggest stories you might have missed Rodes $90 MagSafe mount lets you attach pro lights and mics to your iPhone Threads is testing real-time search results Tesla is reportedly laying off more than 10 percent of its workforce You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. Subscribe right here! Keanu Reeves latest iconic role is Shadow the Hedgehog Sonic 3 gets another actor. Sega Keanu Reeves will play the broody, tortured Shadow the Hedgehog. The antihero, both an arch-rival and an ally to Sonic, will be created by Jim Carreys Dr. Robotnik after the events of Sonic 2. Whoa. Continue reading. Meta is shutting down Threads in Turkey The social media app goes offline April 29. Meta is shutting down Threads in Turkey on April 29 after an interim injunction from the Turkish Competition Authority (TCA) against automatic data sharing with Instagram. The TCA ruled that linking Threads and Instagram without user opt-in will lead to irreparable harm and that Meta abused its dominant position in the industry with the practice. This isnt the first regulatory battle between Meta and Turkey. Back in 2022, the country fined Meta $18.6 million for sharing data across its apps. Continue reading. Watch a recycling machine shake apart old hard drives Dismantling an HDD in as little as eight seconds. Garner Products DiskMantler uses a mix of shock, harmonics and vibration to shake apart a hard drive. The process loosens screws and other fasteners to free up parts like circuit boards, drive assemblies, actuators and rare-earth magnets. The process reportedly takes between eight and 90 seconds for most hard drives and around two minutes for welded helium drives. Only a fifth or so of the planets e-waste is recycled at the moment, so anything that can improve that share would be welcome. Continue reading.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/the-morning-after-samsung-is-once-again-shipping-the-most-phones-in-the-world-111511309.html?src=rss


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2024-04-16 12:00:47| Engadget

Metas Oversight Board is once again taking on the social networks rules for AI-generated content. The board has accepted two cases that deal with AI-made explicit images of public figures. While Metas rules already prohibit nudity on Facebook and Instagram, the board said in a statement that it wants to address whether Metas policies and its enforcement practices are effective at addressing explicit AI-generated imagery. Sometimes referred to as deepfake porn, AI-generated images of female celebrities, politicians and other public figures has become an increasingly prominent form of online harassment and has drawn a wave of proposed regulation. With the two cases, the Oversight Board could push Meta to adopt new rules to address such harassment on its platform. The Oversight Board said its not naming the two public figures at the center of each case in an effort to avoid further harassment, though it described the circumstances around each post. One case involves an Instagram post showing an AI-generated image of a nude Indian woman that was posted by an account that only shares AI- generated images of Indian women. The post was reported to Meta but the report was closed after 48 hours because it wasnt reviewed. The same user appealed that decision but the appeal was also closed and never reviewed. Meta eventually removed the post after the user appealed to the Oversight Board and the board agreed to take the case. The second case involved a Facebook post in a group dedicated to AI art. The post in question showed an AI-generated image of a nude woman with a man groping her breast. The woman was meant to resemble an American public figure whose name was also in the caption of the post. The post was taken down automatically because it had been previously reported and Metas internal systems were able to match it to the prior post. The user appealed the decision to take it down but the appeal was automatically closed. The user then appealed to the Oversight Board, which agreed to consider the case. In a statement, Oversight Board co-chair Helle Thorning-Schmidt said that the board took up the two cases from different countries in order to assess potential disparities in how Metas policies are enforced. We know that Meta is quicker and more effective at moderating content in some markets and languages than others, Thorning-Schmidt said. By taking one case from the US and one from India, we want to look at whether Meta is protecting all women globally in a fair way. The Oversight Board is asking for public comment for the next two weeks and will publish its decision sometime in the next few weeks, along with policy recommendations for Meta. A similar process involving a misleadingly-edited video of Joe Biden recently resulted in Meta agreeing to label more AI-generated content on its platform.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/metas-oversight-board-will-rule-on-ai-generated-sexual-images-100047138.html?src=rss


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