Hitting the Books: Lessons learned from gaming with the King of Sweden
I looked at the email in slight disbelief. (In my head it came with an appropriately elaborate font.) Dear Managing Director David Polfeldt, Would you be so kind as to give his Royal Majesty a… See original here: Hitting the Books: Lessons learned from gaming with the King of Sweden
Qualcomm promises better AI for its next Snapdragon PC chip
Amon pointed out the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 2’s image signal processor (ISP) as a means to help webcams deliver better quality. The Spectra ISP here will support sensors up to 32-megapixels sharp,… More here: Qualcomm promises better AI for its next Snapdragon PC chip
TCL’s new paper-like display can also play videos
TCL has made a name for itself with its affordable TV sets and phones, but the company wants to prove it can also innovate and make new technology. It’s announcing something called NXTPAPER… Link: TCL’s new paper-like display can also play videos
Why Crestron has a place in a Zoom and Teams world
Disclosure: Microsoft and Lenovo are clients of the author This week I got a briefing from Crestron about the company’s various video conferencing offerings for home and business. I was struck… Original post: Why Crestron has a place in a Zoom and Teams world
Movies Anywhere’s lending feature is now available to all US users
Screen Pass, the Movies Anywhere feature that allows you to lend a digital film you own to a friend or family member, is now available to all users in the US. When you share a movie with someone… See the original post here: Movies Anywhere’s lending feature is now available to all US users
