
Week 30 - 2023

Post by Amina Delali, July 25th, 2023
Edited: July 28th, 2023
10 Years Later: The Successful Reboot

Futurama's 11th season premieres, successfully rebooting the show 10 years later. The new episodes maintain the show's original humor and take place 1,000 years in the future. The popular characters return, and the show references some modern influences like Rick and Morty for example. To learn about the other references, and the new episodes themes, you can check the link below.
The Samsung Unpacked Event

Tech fans anticipate Samsung Unpacked, expecting the Galaxy Z Fold 5 and Galaxy Z Flip 5. There are rumors about a cheaper Galaxy S23 FE, while competition heats up with other Folds Smartphones already available in the market . The event, taking place in Seoul, will also unveil other Galaxy models and products. To have more juicy details, and learn more about the event, you can check the link below.
Is This Really a Car?!

Italian car modification group Carmagheddon created the "world's lowest car" by modifying a Fiat Panda rescued from a scrap yard. The car's body was cut below the top door hinge, leaving only windows, roof, and hood, reinforced with a boxed frame. For more weird details about this car, you can check the link below.
Now, You Have to Call it X!
The new Photoshop's AI Feature

Adobe has introduced a new AI feature called Generative Expand in Photoshop, allowing users to expand their images beyond their boundaries. With a click and drag of the Crop tool, the AI 'imagines' and fills in the space outside the photo using new AI-created imagery. To learn about more features, and how this AI was trained, you can check the link below.
Generative AI is coming to Samsung !

Samsung company is actively integrating generative AI into its devices, including phones, tablets, watches, and earbuds. Samsung aims for consistent generative AI across its product range and is working on tangible solutions. How this technology can be integrated, and which devices can be concerned, can be discovered in the link below.
NASA will be Streaming Now!

NASA is launching a streaming service called NASA+ for on-demand viewing of its content. The agency's websites and app will be upgraded to provide easier access, featuring a common search engine and navigation system. To learn how NASA+ will offer Emmy Award-winning live coverage, original video series, and new shows. To learn how the streaming can be accessed, and how to prepare for the upcoming app's upgrade, check the link below.
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