Apple Ramps up AR/VR Development

Apple Ramps up AR/VR Development

Apple Ramps up AR/VR Development
Bloomberg contributor Mark Gurman reports that Apple is continuing to ramp up its AR/VR team hiring efforts by recruiting new employees, moving senior veterans around, and poaching back former employees who have left the company. The first internal version of the operating system for the in-development mixed reality headset, codenamed Oak, is reportedly nearing completion in time for a new hardware release next year. According to a job description, Apple wants to support third-party applications on MR devices and also plans to “build tools and frameworks to enable connected experiences in 3D mixed reality.

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Sony announces flagship camera Alpha 7R V

Sony announces flagship camera Alpha 7R V


Sony announces flagship camera Alpha 7R V
On October 26, Sony announced its next-generation flagship camera, the Alpha 7R V (A7R V), which features a 61-megapixel full-frame Exmor R back-illuminated sensor and BIONZ XR image processor with 15 levels of photo dynamic range. Real-time subject tracking. The camera also features an 8-stage 5-axis stabilization system that increases stability in handheld shots or generates ultra-high resolution photos with pixel shift. The A7R V will be available in late November.
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Nintendo: the king of gaming console

Nintendo: the king of gaming console

On August 1, 2022, Nintendo announced its financial results for the first quarter of fiscal year 2022-2023, Nintendo’s sales and profit in the quarter were respectively, a year-on-year decrease of 4.7% and 15.1%, although Nintendo gave a statement that it was affected by the downturn in the semiconductor industry, but in the global economic downturn, people seem to prefer to try some cheaper and faster entertainment, and the contraction of the hosting industry is already an indisputable fact.
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How to Optimize PC

How to Optimize PC

Greetings, friend! You’re not alone. It seems that over 90% of computers slow down to a crawl after just a couple years of use. Don’t worry though – that doesn’t mean you need to buy a new PC. There are many ways to boost your computer speed and optimize it for maximum performance. In the following steps, we’ll walk you through some of the best ways to optimize your PC, including removing unwanted software and applications, uninstalling programs, freeing up disk space, shutting down background applications, disabling startup applications and upgrading your hardware.
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