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Samsung's Galaxy S24 seems set on gunning for Google's AI camera crown

 OVERVIEW  According to rumors, the Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra would include AI-powered capabilities including auto-formatting in Samsung Notes and generative AI wallpapers.  According to the leak, One UI 6.1's AI processing for videos enhances exposure, stability, and low light quality while lowering noise.  The Galaxy S24 could come with video editing features similar to Magic Editor, enabling users to edit and remove objects from films after they are recorded.

Game of the Year: Aaron's Top 5 PS5, PS4 Games of 2023

 Our wonderful staff of authors is able to offer their own 2023 PS5 and PS4 selections in our individual Game of the Year articles. Aaron Bayne, a video producer, is up next. 5. The Diablo 4 Diablo IV In 2023, Diablo 4 satisfied my need to level up after playing the Diablo series for the first time. It had an enjoyable gameplay cycle and a character that kept getting better. Although I haven't played it nearly as often as I would have wanted, I have found that it's a great way to unwind before bed with my PS Portal. Last year, my online activities were mostly occupied by my infrequent sessions with friends. 4. Avatar: Pandora's Frontiers Avatar This shouldn't really surprise me as the resident Avatar person at Push Square, but I had a great fun playing this game. It's undeniably one of the most visually stunning PS5 games available, but oddly, the completion of the game took a more organic approach. Even while I admit to loving some Ubisoft checklisting, it still ma

Microsoft releases downloadable tool to fix phantom HP printer installations

  Microsoft revealed a strange printer flaw earlier this month that was impacting select users of Windows 10, Windows 11, and other Windows Server products. Even though the affected PCs weren't really running any HP printers, they seemed to have one installed, often an HP LaserJet M101-M106. This problem also recommended the download of an HP Smart printer program from the Microsoft Store, potentially overwriting the settings for whatever printer the user truly had installed. Microsoft made it apparent that HP was not to blame for the issue, but it has yet to disclose the underlying source of the problem. For those whose PCs were impacted by the flaw, the business has since provided a remedy; however, as of this writing, Users must download and utilize a specialized troubleshooting tool from Microsoft's support website in order to proceed.