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Galaxy S21 series sales go live in the U.S.

The Galaxy S21 series is available for purchase as of today, so consumers can finally get some hands-on time with Samsung’s latest 5G flagships.

What’s the catch with that big price drop?

The range encompasses the Galaxy S21, Galaxy S21+, and Galaxy S21 Ultra. It’s worth mentioning that the ultimate model from the series is also the first Samsung smartphone with S Pen support that isn’t part of the Galaxy Note line. With that said, the new stylus will be sold separately from the Galaxy S21 Ultra. Either way, we’re looking at solid smartphones with impressive, versatile cameras, promising battery life of over a day for typical use, and powerful internals. Including the Snapdragon 888 (expect a day of use plus an effective fast-charging and wireless charging options), and powerful internals, including the latest Snapdragon 888 chip from Qualcomm, the fast processor.

All three devices offer AMOLED displays (from 6.2- to 6.8-inch panels) with adaptive refresh rates going up to 120Hz. While that came at the cost of a minor resolution downgrade (to FHD+) on the more affordable models, the Galaxy S21 Ultra one-ups its direct predecessor by combining this silky smooth ratio with a typical flagship resolution of 3,200 x 1,440 pixels. All three devices start at a whopping $200 less than their immediate predecessors from the Galaxy S20 family – $799, $999, and $1,199. Besides the aforementioned resolution differences, that’s also due to their lack of microSD card support. Not to mention that only the Galaxy S21 Ultra comes with truly next-gen camera hardware, whereas the other two are the same as their last year’s equivalents. Last but not least, Samsung achieved additional savings by deciding not to bundle the new devices with a charging adapter or a pair of complimentary headphones. The move mimics the changes Apple made to the iPhone range last year.

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Logitech Releases Circle View Security Camera Wtih Apple HomeKit Support

Logitech’s newest smart security camerawith Apple HomeKit integration, called the Circle View, is now available for purchase in the United States.

The gadget, priced at $159.99, will be distributed by Apple itself, in addition to being sold by Logitech, the company disclosed. With that said, you probably shouldn’t expect to see it in any real-world Apple Stores in the near future given how it was just last month that the Cupertino company started pulling any and every third-party product from its physical shelves in an apparent effort to start pushing its own products even more aggressively.

Regardless, the Circle View promises a reliable home security solution with intelligent motion capture, a 1080p video feed covering a 180-degree field of view, a smartphone companion app, and night vision capabilities in a 15-feet radius enabled by its built-in infrared laser. As Apple HomeKit tech is part of the package, you can pair the gadget with your existing i-devices in a matter of seconds and save some or all of its security footage directly to iCloud. The latter feature exists in place of any standalone storage service your typical smart home camera manufacturer would try to upsell you on these days.

Yet just by buying the Circle View, you are also paying for a guarantee that your last 10 days’ worth of security footage will always be available for review.

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MSI Launches Artymis, World’s First 1000R Curved Monitor

Computer hardware and accessory maker Micro-Star International today announced its newest monitor, which happens to be debuting as part of an entirely fresh brand, as well.

We are talking about the MSI Artymis series, which is how the company is calling another major innovation orchestrated by its talented product design and logistics teams. Namely, the MSI Artymis marks the debut of the first 1000R curved monitors ever created.

Which is a remarkable achievement that we would have expected to end up in the trophy cabinet of some much larger company with more widespread display industry dominance. We won’t name any names, but the one that comes to mind as a much more obvious choice starts with an S and ends with amsung.

Anyway, it is MSI that is now making history with a seminal 1000R monitor instead. For those not in the know, the said designation refers to the curvature ratio of the display. In this instance, it describes a panel that would form a circle with a 1,000mm (1 meter) radius if its sides just kept expanding until meeting one another. So, one way to look at the MSI Artymis is as a beginning of a sizable sphere with a 2-meter diameter.

Other key features of this device include intelligent brightness management, built-in speakers with a microphone array capable of noise cancellation, display-level customization of in-game crosshairs (or just the ability to add a reticule to game that don’t have one), and something called Night Vision AI which promises to help you spot enemies at night.

No, not the neighbors, this is still just a gaming gimmick – one that will definitely ensure the MSI Artymis will be banned from coming into 15 feet of any eSports competition, at that. Speaking of a lack of arrivals, MSI has yet to even mention any pricing and availability info concerning this monitor.

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DMG Launches a New Travel Site, SummerHeadlines.com

In addition to its collection of gaming and technology websites, Damage Media Group is now adding a travel and tourism site to its resume. SummerHeadlines.com is expected to launch this summer, just in time for the 2022 tourist season. The site will inform readers about the attractions, gastronomy, and history of ten diverse vacation destinations in Europe, as well as provide them with itineraries and suggestions for road trips.

The Website

SummerHeadlines.com will operate on the latest version of WordPress, which provides the site with Google-friendly coding that makes the site render beautifully across all devices. It will use a modified Soledad Magazine theme, giving it a polished, web magazine feel, and it will retain high speeds even under heavy traffic loads due to its A2 hosting.

The Future of Travel

The future of travel looks bright in 2022. Experts agree that this summer will see a huge increase in tourism as a result of restrictions being lifted across the globe. Most countries in Europe are now relaxing their entry requirements, making it easier than ever for fully-vaccinated travelers to go on both domestic and international holidays.

SummerHeadlines.com Content

The travel site will focus on ten of the most-visited countries in Europe, and will provide readers with information about entry requirements, tips for what to do and where to go, and a look at the best time to visit. Each country will have its own pillar article, with several smaller articles branching off to describe specific cities within that country. The guide to Cyprus, for instance, describes the local museums, monasteries, and national parks one can visit, as well as the country’s world-famous wine, Commandaria.

Six countries have been profiled on SummerHeadlines.com so far, as the site is still under construction. The full launch of the project is set for summer 2023. For the latest news, you can follow DMG on their Linkedin page.

About Damage Media Group

An independent digital publishing group based in Tallinn, Estonia, DMG specializes in creating content-driven experiences for technology, travel, and gaming enthusiasts. Since it was established in late 2020, the company has been paving its way into the publishing sector by acquiring existing websites that operate within their markets of interest. It then improves upon those websites via its own network of journalists, editors and contributors from the tech and gaming sectors. The latest news about the company can be found on their LinkedIn Page.

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Alcove Family VR Corner Coming To Oculus Quest

An interactive family corner called Alcove is on its way to virtual reality environments by the way of an Oculus Quest port. Its developers describe it as a unique virtual environment for connecting with people you care about the most.

It is filled with miniature games, interactive trivia assignments, reactive art, and all other manners of curious content that will hopefully keep you and your loved ones entertained for hours on end, or as much as desired.

If that sounds familiar, it is because Alcove already had its debut inside Facebook’s VR ecosystem with the app’s arrival to the Oculus Go. As for the Oculus Quest, the more serious VR headset from Oculus will be getting its own version of Alcove on August 20th.

As was the case with the Oculus Go original the Oculus Quest version of Alcove will be entirely free to download and peruse at your own discretion. The port will include 360-degree city tours, air balloon rides, ocean dives, and all of the other unique features that made the original Alcove such a popular VR app on the Oculus Go.

There is currently no information on whether developers intend to attempt monetizing the app’s growing user base in the future.

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Huawei Mate 40 Announced, But With Import Requirements Instead Of Google

The Mate 40 family, Huawei’s newest range of Android flagships, has been officially announced at an online event earlier today. As expected, the lineup that consists of the regular Mate 20 and the Mate 20 Pro is the first such high-end mobile offering from Huawei that lacks Google Mobile Services due to the economic sanctions the U.S. government previously imposed on the Chinese company.

In their place, Huawei developed its own solutions, including the App Gallery, an alternative to the Google Play Store, pretty much the default way of obtaining apps on Android smartphones, tablets, TVs, and other devices. The new devices offer support for the fifth generation of mobile networks, including both mmWave and low-band 5G. Furthermore, they’re powered by the Kirin 9000, the fastest mobile chip ever produced by Huawei subsidiary HiSilicon.

Both smartphones are planned to begin retailing by the end of the month, but unsurprisingly, they won’t be officially coming to the United States. Importing them from Europe shouldn’t be a costly affair, however, but whether you can make do with an Android experience devoid of any and all things Google is another matter entirely.

For reference, Huawei’s next flagships might not even run Android but an entirely new operating system called HarmonyOS that the firm is still developing.

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Samsung vows to innovate toward a sustainable future

Samsung this week highlighted its latest sustainability efforts, vowing to innovate its way toward a greener future for all.

How can a tech company provide a greener future?

Samsung showcased yesterday online a whole package of steps it’s taking to make sure that it stays on the right side when it comes to minimizing its ecological impact. The tech giant explained that it’s investing in the development of green technologies, applying circular economy principles, and helping its consumers become more socially conscious. One of the ways to achieve that is through Generation 17. It’s Samsung’s and United Nation Development Programme’s initiative that shares stories of young leaders trying to save the planet and provides them with needed mentorships, networks, and technology. Galaxy Upcycling program, on the other hand, transforms smartphones into new and convenient devices.

There are also innovations when it comes to TV. In 2021, every Samsung QLED 4K and 8K TV will be provided with a Solar Cell Remote Control that can be charged even with the everyday light inside your home. And in case you’re more interested in housekeeping solutions, Samsung’s also including greener innovations in the AI technology in that field. Washing machines will be eco optimized in every possible way, whilst reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Source: Samsung.com

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YouTube Premium Lite – Everything You Need to Know

YouTube Premium has been around for a while now, nearly seven years. This unique subscription model is for purchase to make your YouTube video content consumption much better, as it rids the user from ads. In addition to removing ads, the YouTube application on smartphones enables background playback, which means one can listen to some podcasts or music hosted using YouTube itself even when the application gets minimized. Furthermore, the user can also download content off YouTube for offline viewing later within the application with the Premium subscription. At the moment of writing, the regular YouTube Premium subscription goes for US$11.99 monthly.

Enter YouTube Premium Lite

It is hard to disagree that the US$11.99 premium for ad-free YouTube videos seems like a bit of a stretch, but it looks like a more affordable option is also in the workings. The Premium Lite subscription plan is currently being tested in some regions of Europe (Nordic lands and Benelux) to note how the market responds. The new subscription plan gets offered for $US6.99 per month, and it only provides ad-free YouTube videos with no other regular Premium features.

While everyone waits for the market feedback and whether or not Premium Lite becomes a permanent subscription model, it is essential to note that unmonetized channels will still work typically. This practice gets followed by online gaming industries such as casino and sportsbooks websites with dedicated YouTube channels used for game reviews and new content to their game portfolios. In that sense, casino websites use their official media to get the latest news, trailers, and anything else that might interest users who haven’t played a game like Roulette or Blackjack online. The best thing about this is that no premium subscription is needed to enjoy this content without ads.

There Might Be Multiple YouTube Premium Variants

The currently tested Premium Lite is in no way a completed, public version. The variant described above acts as a testing ground for YouTube to push the limits and market demands. Over time, we expect YouTube to carry multiple subscription plans for their users, which could impact YouTube’s ad monetization policies for creators, for better or worse. The paid subscriptions impact the end user’s experience, and there is a strong demand for such features, so it is all about determining the correct price ranges. For example, Netflix has three available subscription models, with differentiating features being the resolution of the movies and shows and the number of users who can simultaneously get logged in watching content. An excellent example of a simple but good enough model accepted well in the market.

It is more probable to see modified family subscriptions for YouTube Premium, as this makes more sense for shared YouTube accounts or accounts owned by people living in the same household. In addition, judging by the feedback YouTube Premium has received during its existence so far, we believe there is a high demand for YouTube without ads. In contrast, the rest of the features included in the Premium subscription might cater to a more delicate customer base.

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NVIDIA Broadcast App Launches To Enhance Your Gaming Streams

NVIDIA Broadcast is the name of a new app from the famous GPU manufacturer that promises to enhance gaming streams in a wide variety of scenarios. The app is build on the NVIDIA Encoder (NVENC) standard that the company first introduced in late 2018 with the GeForce RTX 20 series.

That also happens to be the hardware baseline for taking advantage of the new tech, which is, of course, also supported by the newly launched GeForce RTX 30 lineup of GPUs. The app can now be downloaded free of charge in the United States and is presently only available for Windows, the number one choice for gamers anyway.

After getting it up and running, you will be able to enhance your webcam and microphone feeds with NVIDIA’s proprietary AI that will filter out audio and image noise, introduce virtual backgrounds, and even frame and reframe your video feed, as instructed and/or needed.

Which is quite a decent feature list for something being given out for free, though NVIDIA is definitely playing the long game here and wants the Broadcast app to be just another selling point of its ultra-premium PC graphics cards.

Naturally, for best results, you’re advised to still invest some effort into a decent streaming setup.

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Functional GoPro finds its way home after 5 years underwater

After five years of sitting at the bottom of the ocean, one fortunate GoPro stranded in Cape Town – functional enough to find its way home.

How to turn a rusty camera with little resale value into a free boat ride?

When 10-year-old Kaylem Conradie and James Said stumbled upon an initially unrecognizable camera in the sea in the Hout Bay in Cape Town, on 2nd February, they had no idea that it would start off quite an adventure. They thought it was a toy at first, but once they removed the shells and shrimps that domesticated on the item, they found out it was a GoPro camera. James’s mom, Bianca Said, took the camera home because the boys were eager to return it to the owner. Although they couldn’t turn on the camera, the memory card was intact, showing a picture of a woman posing with a surfboard. After posting that woman’s photo on the local Facebook group, Hout Bay Organised, a woman’s son reached out to Bianca within five minutes. As it turns out, his mom and brother lost the camera out in the ocean in 2016. And that was actually in the footage of the camera.

The camera sank down to the bottom of the ocean after the incident, the footage showed. It was a bit rusty, but still working perfectly after the battery was recharged. The boys who found it were very pleased that their treasure hunt made someone happy. As a reward for reuniting her with the long-lost camera over the following weekend, the owner treated the boys and their sisters to a free boat ride.

Source: Iol.co.za

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Nokia Earns $14 Million For Bringing LTE To The Moon

Finnish telecom manufacturer and service provider Nokia Corp. netted a cool $14.1 million from NASA. And in this instance, that “cool” label applies tenfold, becaus the project in question was about bringing 4G LTE to the Moon, of all places.

Not bad for some chump change, right?

At least the marketing value Nokia is deriving from this initiative will probably at the very least match, if not easily surpass that service fee NASA agreed to foot. The endeavor is being handled by Nokia’s U.S. arm, itself a member of the Artemis program which NASA previously introduced with the goal of achieving humanity’s triumphant return to the moon by 2024. In addition to sending the first woman astronaut to Earth’s largest satellite.

The Artemis program is what prompted the need for launching an LTE network on the moon happened in the first place. Seeing how the first 21st century moon landing humanity undertakes will surely have to be live-streamed in high definition. Which is where Nokia’s 4G network equipment and expertise come into play. The current plan is to begin a remote installation with a custom-built lunar hopper in about two years from now.

The late 2022 window will depend not just on Nokia’s prep work, but also on Intuitive Machines’ ability to hit their deadlines , as that is the company NASA contracted to manufacture the aforementioned spacecraft.

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ASUS Sky Selection 2 is a gaming laptop wielding the power of anime

While we rarely cover devices that aren’t likely to retail in the U.S., the power of anime compels us to let you know about the ASUS Sky Selection 2. Namely, this gaming laptop is now a thing, in all its unapologetically flashy glory.

Could this quirky design hide a serious gaming powerhouse?

In all seriousness, it doesn’t appear the anime connection goes any deeper than ASUS opting for an in-your-face marketing campaign. That bold approach is likely to pay off, given how the ASUS Sky Selection 2 wields plenty of stopping power on its own. Namely, the neon-blue finish makes it difficult for anyone who catches so much as a glimpse of it not to stop and take a genuine look at what this gaming-oriented notebook has to offer.

Do not let the eccentric design fool you, however – the ASUS Sky Selection 2 is a true gaming powerhouse. From its 15.6-inch FHD display and its 240Hz refresh rate, 64GB of 3,200Mhz DDR4 RAM and a 512GB PCIe SSD, to the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 GPU and AMD Ryzen R7-5800H CPU, this thing is as futureproof as they come. The ASUS Sky Selection 2 is currently available for pre-orders in China at the equivalent of over $1,400. While we’re unlikely to ever see it hit stateside retail, every true hardware connoisseur can always resort to importing.

Source: JD.com