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AltStore coming to Europe for iOS app sideloading on Apple iPhone
Apple announced that it would open sideloading applications in Europe in March. AltStore, a third-party iOS app store, expressed excitement about this and posted on its official X/Twitter account: “It’s finally happening – sideloading is coming to the EU!”
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In a recent development, the iPhone maker released the first beta of its upcoming iOS 17.4 and iPadOS 17.4 betas to developers, revealing a series of changes that will impact EU users to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA).
To comply with the DMA, Apple has made several major changes to how the App Store and apps operate in the EU. These changes are included in iOS 17.4 but are limited to countries in the European Economic Area.
It’s finally happening — sideloading is coming to the EU!
We’ve started the process of becoming a legitimate “app marketplace”, allowing our European friends to download Delta and other AltStore apps officially for the first time ever!
See you in March ☘️ pic.twitter.com/fIZOV0GtXj
— AltStore.io (@altstoreio) January 25, 2024
Apple is working to implement these changes for users who update to iOS 17.4 before the March 6 deadline. Apple’s new EU terms, which include core technology fees for apps, have sparked controversy.
Some developers worry this could drive freemium apps out of business due to high fees. Apple doesn’t charge for the first 1 million annual installs per iOS account, but after that limit, developers need to start charging.
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Android’s Circle to Search will help solve math, physics problems
Circle to Search will be getting a significant functional boost later this year. At I/O 2024, Google confirmed to upgrade Android’s Circle to Search with the ability to help you get your homework done. The service will add support for Math and Physics topics to help users.
Google teased at I/O 2024 that Circle to Search will add new features, helping students better understand potentially difficult class topics. Looking at what Google teased, the feature could show them step-by-step instructions for a “range of physics and math word problems.”
Thanks to the LearnLM AI models, Circle to Search will be capable of understanding and demonstrating symbolic formulas, diagrams, graphs, and more. When available, it will be accessible as an experimental feature which could be activated through Google Account under the Labs section.
Circle to Search now makes for a great study buddy 📝 You can circle complex physics problems on your phone or tablet to get step-by-step instructions to learn how to solve. #GoogleIO pic.twitter.com/nFFW36BwWo
— Google (@Google) May 14, 2024
To recall, Circle to Search was first released with Samsung’s S24 series earlier this year. Later on, the Pixel 8 and 8 Pro received it through an OTA upgrade. It’s one of the star new features of Android, and although iOS users can’t yet circle their math homework for help, anything is possible.
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Google launches Imagen 3 and Veo: Generative AI Image, Video model
Google today introduced its most advanced generative AI image and video model – Imagen 3 and Veo.
Imagen 3
The company announced Imagen 3, which is Google DeepMind’s most capable image generation model yet. It understands user prompts the way people write, creates more photorealistic images, and is our best model for rendering text.
We’re introducing Imagen 3: our highest quality text-to-image generation model yet. 🎨
It produces visuals with incredible detail, realistic lighting and fewer distracting artifacts.
From quick sketches to very high-res imagery, here’s a look at what it can create. 👀 #GoogleIO pic.twitter.com/XMrQYGeSiO
— Google DeepMind (@GoogleDeepMind) May 14, 2024
Starting today, Imagen 3 is available for select creators as a private preview inside ImageFX, and you can sign up to join the waitlist. Besides, it will be available in multiple versions, each optimized for different types of tasks, from generating quick sketches to high-resolution images.
Veo
Google also unveiled DeepMind’s Veo, which is an advanced generative video model. The company says users will be able to create and edit HQ videos over 60 seconds in different visual styles through just text, image, or video prompts.
- Join the waitlist in Labs to try it out in this new experimental tool, VideoFX
Introducing Veo: our most capable generative video model. 🎥
It can create high-quality, 1080p clips that can go beyond 60 seconds.
From photorealism to surrealism and animation, it can tackle a range of cinematic styles. 🧵 #GoogleIO pic.twitter.com/6zEuYRAHpH
— Google DeepMind (@GoogleDeepMind) May 14, 2024
Pay attention, VideoFX is an experimental tech, which lets you generate your synthetic videos. The company notes that videos may display inaccurate information, including about people. Besides, generated videos and prompt suggestions are still experimental.
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Reserve and get $50 off on 2024 Samsung monitors in the US
Samsung will soon launch 2024 monitors in the US. Similar to smartphones, Samsung launched a pre-reserve promo for 2024 monitors, slated to bring a $50 discount on early orders in the US.
From May 13 to June 3rd, reserve a new 2024 Samsung Monitor and save $50 via instant discount at the time of purchase. The Gift will only be available to customers who complete their reservation during the Reserve Period.
The South Korean tech giant officially opened the reserve period for the upcoming 2024 monitors. Interested consumers and potential buyers should reserve now to get $50 off our new monitors during early order.
Consumers reserving monitors will be entered into a sweepstakes for the chance to win a $5,000 Samsung credit. So it’s a no-brainer to pre-reserving the upcoming Samsung monitors in favor of a steal discount on day one.
While the details of the 2024 monitors, including pricing, are not yet available, Samsung will come up with something for everyone. Notably, Samsung has been the number 1 monitor brand in the US for 2 years in a row.
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