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October 2024 US Game Sales Headlined by Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
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October 2024 US Game Sales Headlined by Call of Duty: Black Ops 6

October is normally a big month for game releases, and this year, Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 was the headliner.
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Overwatch 2 - Official Hazard Gameplay Trailer
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Overwatch 2 - Official Hazard Gameplay Trailer

Overwatch 2s newest Hero is a brawl dive Tank who thrives on mobility, disruption, and anarchy for the greater good. Play as Hazard for a limited time now through November 25 before the character officially arrives in Season 14 of Overwatch 2.
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Best PlayStation Launch Titles of All Time
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Best PlayStation Launch Titles of All Time

Sony entered the gaming scene in the mid-90s and has since gone from strength to strength with each of their consoles. From the classic fun of the PS1 to the now-powerful PS5, the gaming juggernaut owes a major chunk of its success to its most popular gaming titles.
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HUH? Illinois Democrat Legislator Calls for 'Investigation' Into 'Racist' Chicago Traffic Light Cameras
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HUH? Illinois Democrat Legislator Calls for 'Investigation' Into 'Racist' Chicago Traffic Light Cameras

HUH? Illinois Democrat Legislator Calls for 'Investigation' Into 'Racist' Chicago Traffic Light Cameras
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State Department-Funded 'Cry Sessions' After Trump's Election Get Congressional Scrutiny
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State Department-Funded 'Cry Sessions' After Trump's Election Get Congressional Scrutiny

State Department-Funded 'Cry Sessions' After Trump's Election Get Congressional Scrutiny
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The State of Our Media Complex: A Fake Trump Health Crisis Was Manufactured by the Arbiters of Truth
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The State of Our Media Complex: A Fake Trump Health Crisis Was Manufactured by the Arbiters of Truth

The State of Our Media Complex: A Fake Trump Health Crisis Was Manufactured by the Arbiters of Truth
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'I'm Not Going Anywhere': Matt Gaetz Announces What's Next
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'I'm Not Going Anywhere': Matt Gaetz Announces What's Next

'I'm Not Going Anywhere': Matt Gaetz Announces What's Next
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DOJ: Local Police Officers Slam, Spray, and Shame Citizens Without Consequences
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DOJ: Local Police Officers Slam, Spray, and Shame Citizens Without Consequences

DOJ: Local Police Officers Slam, Spray, and Shame Citizens Without Consequences
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Strava’s API debacle highlights the messiness of fitness data
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Strava’s API debacle highlights the messiness of fitness data

Strava is the de facto fitness data middleman. | Photo by Victoria Song / The Verge A few days ago, Strava upset its users over some restrictive API changes. It might seem odd for one app’s users to fume over an API, but at the heart of the matter is the inherent messiness of fitness data. Here’s a typical scenario. Say you’re all in on Garmin’s platform. You use their watches for running and strength training. Then, you pick up a Peloton bike for indoor cycling. Well, Garmin devices aren’t compatible with Peloton bikes because the two companies haven’t struck a direct deal with one another for data sharing. So, to get your heart rate on the Peloton bike, you buy a chest strap. And then you decide to train for a race, so you sign up for one of those digital coaching platforms — the kind where a personal trainer reviews... Continue reading…
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This new iPhone camera app uses AI to make your photos look like Minecraft
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This new iPhone camera app uses AI to make your photos look like Minecraft

There's no shortage of AI applications for iPhones. While iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 users can take advantage of Apple Intelligence and the upcoming Image Playground and Genmoji features, several other apps and software offer more creative ideas. This is why a developer recently created a new iPhone camera app that uses AI to make photos look like Minecraft or other popular animations. It's called Lentil AI: Photo Art Generator, and it can make your images look like they were taken from your favorite anime, cartoon, and gaming universes. The app is very straightforward to use. You can take a photo or select one from your gallery, select a style, and start blending artwork right away. Lentil photos work like holographic cards. By tilting your phone, you can see the photo shift between real life and your newly created AI world. The developer writes: "Transport cosplay portraits to different anime universes, turn meal pics into anime food, put your cat inside a pixel world, turn your landscape shots into works of art. Don't just edit your photos — blend them." With that, this iPhone camera app can make your photos look right from Minecraft using AI. The app is free to use and doesn't offer in-app purchases. However, it's important to note that you must create an account to use this app. Some Redditors noted that the app collects your name, phone number, username, and other information. That being said, the app might use some of your data for marketing purposes or to resell that information to others. That said, while this isn't wrong, it's how the developer decided to maintain the app, as they don't offer in-app purchases or ads. You can find it in the App Store here. Wrap up Below, you can learn more about Apple's efforts to improve AI features for iPhone, iPad, and Mac models. Don't Miss: Apple is developing a more conversational Siri to compete with ChatGPT The post This new iPhone camera app uses AI to make your photos look like Minecraft appeared first on BGR. Today's Top Deals Today’s deals: $249 Oura Ring 3, 45% off LG C4 OLED TV, $70 Instant Pot Duo, $25 off winter fashion, more T-Mobile’s latest holiday offer: Get an iPhone 16 Pro on us Reolink Black Friday & Cyber Monday deals: Up to 43% off the best new security cameras Today’s deals: $120 Segway Ninebot eKickScooter C2 Lite, $20 Android smartwatch, $22 Fire TV Stick 4K, more
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