Apple announces WWDC 2024, AI announcements expected

Apple announces WWDC 2024, AI announcements expected

The Worldwide Developers Conference stage. CNBC/Kif Leswing Apple on Tuesday announced that its annual developers conference, WWDC, will take place June 10 through June 14. The conference will be livestreamed on Apple’s website, although the company is inviting some software makers to its campus on the first day to “celebrate in person,” Apple said. At …

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Three-Body VR beginner’s tips and tricks to help you master the problems

Three-Body VR beginner’s tips and tricks to help you master the problems

Virtual reality gaming has grown more popular and affordable in recent years, with a whole range of cutting-edge commercial headsets like the Valve Index and the PlayStation VR 2 enabling players to experience an ever-growing library of exciting games. That doesn’t even begin to include all the impressive third-party VR headsets out there, like this …

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How photo editing app Tezza grew from side hustle to millions in sales

How photo editing app Tezza grew from side hustle to millions in sales

At the time, Herrmann was a full-time software developer. Barton was a freelance photographer and burgeoning influencer. They turned to an idea that used both of their skillsets: making and selling photo filters on Adobe Lightroom. Over several weeks, the filters gained an audience, prompting the pair to launch their own photo-editing app called Tezza …

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How the internet accidentally helped print media | Opinion

How the internet accidentally helped print media | Opinion

For all the naysayers who believe print media remains as relevant as payphones, Sony Walkmans and paper maps, I offer two recent examples of mainstream media remaining a pillar in the community. No. 1: A special youth soccer program was being promoted for the first time and even with tons of Facebook blasts and social …

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How the Internet helps print media | Opinion

How the Internet helps print media | Opinion

For all the naysayers who believe print media remains as relevant as payphones, Sony Walkmans and paper maps, I offer two recent examples of mainstream media remaining a pillar in the community. No. 1: A special youth soccer program was being promoted for the first time and even with tons of Facebook blasts and social …

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Streaming video changed the internet forever

Streaming video changed the internet forever

It’s 1995, and I’m trying to watch a video on the internet. I entered the longest, most complex URL I’d ever seen into AOL’s web browser to view a trailer for Paul W.S. Anderson’s long-awaited film adaptation of Mortal Kombat. I found it in an issue of Electronic Gaming Monthly, tucked away in the bottom …

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