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Adobe explains why its DSLR-like camera app Indigo doesn’t support the iPhone 17

Back in the summer, Adobe launched the Indigo camera app in response to complaints about the artificial look of typical smartphone photos, including those from Apple’s stock Camera app. Indigo uses far less aggressive processing in order to give a more natural look, with users saying the results look more like those from a DSLR. […]

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Report: ‘Virtually No Demand’ for iPhone Air

Apple is “drastically” cutting production of the iPhone Air and shifting focus toward the iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro models, Nikkei Asia reports. The business publication claims to have learned of a major cut to ‌iPhone Air‌ production motivated by weaker-than-expected consumer interest, nearly to “end of production” levels. Although Nikkei declined to disclose

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iPhone Air orders slashed to almost ‘end of production’ levels, says Nikkei

There’s been a lot of doubt about the number of iPhone Air orders being placed by customers, given that delivery times have never slipped between launch and today.. A Nikkei report today adds fuel to the fire, suggesting that Apple has slashed its own orders to suppliers to levels normally only seen as a product

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YouTube Rolls Out AI Likeness Detection Tool to Prevent Deepfakes

YouTube today began rolling out a new AI likeness detection feature, which lets creators detect, manage, and request the removal of unauthorized videos that use AI to generate or alter the creator’s facial likeness. According to YouTube, the feature is meant to safeguard identities and prevent audiences from being misled by deepfakes. The likeness detection

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