If you’re not yet convinced the latest trend in smartphone marketing, dual rear cameras, is a legitimate and useful technology, Qualcomm has entered the fray to help give clout towards making you a believer. (more…)
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iPhone 7 Plus dual rear cameras. Samsung drops the ball big time.
As expected, the iPhone 7 Plus will carry a rear dual-camera setup. There are several ways a dual-camera setup can be implemented, but with the iPhone 7 they’ve come up with something a bit ingenius and likely quite useful to many. (more…)
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iPhone 7 dual camera module manufacturer revealed
According to Economic Daily News, the Taiwanese camera module manufacturer will be developing at least some of the dual-camera modules in the yet unreleased iPhone 7. (more…)
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Google AI compresses more efficiently than JPEG
Google researchers have developed a method using a neural network to compress image files more efficiently than current modern methods such as with JPEG.
AI TensorFlow
Researchers built an AI system using Google’s TensorFlow learning machine, then took 6 million random images from the net which had been compressed using modern day typical methods.
How it’s done
Each image was broken into 32×32 pixels and analyzed the 100 pieces with the least efficient compression methods. The idea here is that the AI could learn by looking at the most complex image areas, which makes compression of less complex sections much easier.
After this process was complete, the AI could then predict what an image would look like after compression and then generate an image.
In short, the AI is figuring out how to dynamically compress various parts of an image using varying methods and levels of compression.
According to Google researchers: “As far as we know, this is the first neural network architecture that is able to outperform JPEG at image compression across most bitrates on the rate-distortion curve on the Kodak dataset images, with and without the aid of entropy coding.”
Is it ready for us to use?
The project is still considered in alpha, thus has a long ways to go before it hits us, but it appears to be a step in the right direction towards saving precious memory card space.
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DJI opens drone training academy in South Korea
The popular drone maker from China, DJI has officially opened a 1395 square meters/15016 square feet training arena in South Korea. The facility has an array of obstacle courses and education areas to help new flyers train. (more…)
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Elephone fingerprint encrypted thumb drive
False hype or sincere?
Since the beginning, Elephone has been a huge hype machine, using questionable marketing practices to generate buzz about their brand. (more…)
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MediaTek signs on for new ARM Cortex-A73
Much of the tech world is gearing up for Virtual Reality (VR) and ARM is no exception. Their next set of high-end mobile CPU Cortex tech will be Cortex-A73. (more…)
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Smart scalpel detects cancer
Human brain surgery may soon get several steps easier, as a “smart scalpel”, which can detect cancerous brain tissue will soon begin human trials. (more…)
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MediaTek Imagiq dual-camera ISP system here now
It’s not just Huawei, LG and Apple getting in on the dual-camera parade; MediaTek has joined the battle with their new Imagiq image signal processor (ISP).
To be featured on the just officially announced MTK6797 Helio X20, and the already released Helio P20, Imagiq ISP is a hardware-based solution built from the ground up to work with dual-camera systems on mobile devices. (more…)
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Huawei P9 flagship coming with dual-cameras
As the cost of mobiles plummet, manufacturers race to set themselves apart and find ways to keep flagships exorbitantly priced. For a time, it was 1080P displays, OTG, gyroscopes, and Touch-ID, but we’ve come to a point where all of this can be had in the $150-$225 range.
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Popcorntime downloads are back, but Timeforpopcorn never left
Popcorntime gives even the most non-technical people the ability to join in on the pirating parade
Currently https://popcorntime.sh and https://popcorntimece.ch/, or http://ci.popcorntime.sh for the Android version are the top recommendations from the respected community and have full open source available to check for malicious honeypot code.
Gizbeat does not condone pirating, we are here only to inform regarding the latest updates to the ongoing Popcorntime Timeforpopcorn saga.
Few apps have caused as much controversy as Popcorntime. While pirating the latest movies and TV series has been around since broadband hit us, it usually required users to use torrenting apps or to navigate through sites full of pop-ups and malware.
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Big China corporations to enter the smartphone war
If the likes of Elephone, iNew, Doogee, Mlais and are feeling the heat now, 2016 is going to be a furnace.
Due to economic slowdown in China, several heavy hitters are shifting their focus will be entering the smartphone market soon. Here are the manufacturers to keep an eye on. (more…)