If you’re an avid Chrome user, there’s a good chance you use the omnibox a lot throughout your daily life. And if you have no idea what an “omnibox” is, it’s what Google calls the address bar in Chrome, called such because it does a lot more than just point to websites. Now, Google is implementing a machine learning model into the omnibox so it can learn what you want and better serve up what you’re trying to achieve while using Chrome.
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Fujifilm's X-T50 has a special dial for film simulations
Fujifilm has unveiled the X-T50 APS-C mirrorless camera, a long-awaited follow-up to the consumer-friendly X-T30 and X-T30 II. The new model retains key features from the past model, including the light weight and generous manual controls. At the same time, it adds a higher-resolution 40.2-megapixel sensor, 6.2K 30p video and other features from the X-T5 and other recent models. However, it also … [Read More...]
Fujifilm’s medium-frame GFX 100S II is lighter, cheaper and AI-enhanced
Fujifilm’s successor to the GFX 100S, its 2021 medium format camera with terrific performance but slow speeds, is the aptly named GFX 100S II. The new model is $1,000 cheaper, smaller, lighter and has (shocker) AI features to improve its autofocus, one of our gripes with its predecessor.The Fujifilm GFX 100S II uses a 102MP high-speed sensor and the X-Processor 5 processing engine. The company … [Read More...]
Fujifilm’s new X-T50 has a film simulation dial — and a questionable price
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CMF Watch Pro 2 Reportedly Spotted on BIS Site, Suggesting Imminent India Launch
CMF Watch Pro 2 will likely launch later this year as the successor to the CMF Watch Pro, which was unveiled in September 2023. The purported smartwatch has not yet been officially announced but reports suggest that it may come to the markets soon. The moniker has not been confirmed either, but a new CMF model was spotted on a certification site recently, and it is expected to be the Watch … [Read More...]
iPhone 16 Pro Max Dummy Unit Images Leak Hinting at Larger Display Than iPhone 15 Pro Max
iPhone 16 Pro Max could arrive later this year with a larger display compared to the current generation flagship phone from Apple, according to recent reports. Now, images of a dummy unit for the purported handset have leaked online, alongside the iPhone 15 Pro Max. The screen on this year's handset could be slightly larger, as per the images shared by a tipster on X (formerly Twitter). Apple's … [Read More...]
Demystifying Variables and Data Types: The Backbone of JavaScript Programming
Declaring variables: In JavaScript, you can declare variables using three different keywords: var, let, and const. var was the original way to declare variables in JavaScript, but it has some issues with scoping and hoisting. let and const were introduced in ES6 (ECMAScript 2015) and are the recommended ways to declare variables nowadays. var x = 5; let y = 10; const z = 15; The main … [Read More...]
Sony PSP emulator PPSSPP hits the iOS App Store
PPSSPP, an app that's capable of emulating PSP games, has joined the growing number of retro game emulators on the iOS App Store. The program has been around for almost 12 years, but prior to this, you could only install it on your device through workarounds. "Thanks to Apple for relaxing their policies, allowing retro games console emulators on the store," its developer Henrik Rydgård wrote in … [Read More...]
Generics?
Hello, Adarsh this side. Today, I have decided to go on a little adventure on the hills of Typescript and Generics is the topic where most slips. But all it needs a strong footing from preventing such happenings. So, let's get started.First of all, Generics aren't custom to Typescript, Java has it, C# has it ( I guess). So this is not just a Typescript concept but yes, it was a breakthrough for … [Read More...]
Wireshark 4.2.5 Released: What’s New!
The Wireshark team has announced the release of Wireshark 4.2.5, a maintenance update to the popular network protocol analyzer. This new version brings important security fixes and improvements to the widely-used tool. Wireshark is a well-known open-source network protocol analyzer that lets users view and record network data in real time. Its essential features include rich protocol … [Read More...]
Build Your Own React.js in 400 Lines of Code
Originally published in my newsletter.React v19 beta has been released. Compared to React 18, it offers many user-friendly APIs, though its core principles remain largely unchanged. You might have been using React for a while, but do you know how it works under the hood? This article will help you building a version of React with about 400 lines of code that supports asynchronous updates and can … [Read More...]