Thursday, 1 October 2020

Google will turn selfie retouching off by default with new Pixel phones

Google Pixel 4a taking a selfie screen

Credit: David Imel / Android Authority
  • Google will deactivate selfie retouching in the Camera app on new Pixels by default.
  • The move is in a bid to improve users’ mental health and self-image.
  • The selfie retouching feature will now explain which features it aims to edit.

Google is switching off selfie retouching on its new Pixel smartphones by default. Starting with the Pixel 4a, Pixel 4a 5G, and Pixel 5, the Camera app will now also provide more information to those using the feature.

The latter will be pushed through a forthcoming update, providing users with icons and labels explaining what retouching features the app wants to apply and why. With this update, the app will also describe the selfie features it wishes to tweak, be it “skin texture, under-eye tone, and eye brightness,” as an example. The user can then choose to accept these touch-ups or run with the snap as is.

google pixel automatic face retouching selfies camera 1

Credit: Google

The move aims to provide better transparency for users with an unmodified view of themselves, says Google. This in turn reportedly promotes better mental health. “These default filters can quietly set a beauty standard that some people compare themselves against,” the company adds.

It’s a small tweak to how the Camera app functions on Google’s phones, and isn’t a bid to wean users off using filters, but should give those who just want to snap a selfie more control over this process.

It’s unclear if the retouching tweaks will reach other Pixels and the Camera app on other phones. The feature doesn’t seem intrinsically connected to any new hardware on the new Pixel phones, so we wouldn’t rule the update heading to other Camera app-powered devices in the future.

Next: The best Android phones for taking selfies you can buy



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Deal: Cherry Mobile Flare S8 Plus is down to PHP 6,999 for a limited time

Through the newly opened Cherry Shop online store, Cherry Mobile today shared a promo involving the Flare S8 Plus. From PHP 12,900, it will be priced at just PHP 6,999 until October 4, 2020.
Deal: Cherry Mobile Flare S8 Plus is down to PHP 6,999 for a limited time
Cherry Mobile Flare S8 Plus pop-up cam

Cherry Mobile Flare S8 Plus promo!

All screen design
All screen design

At PHP 6,999, Cherry Mobile Flare S8 Plus offers a 3D curved glass-like back design in Pearl Black color, 6.26-inch 2.5D curved Panda King protected IPS screen with FHD+ resolution, no notch, and a pop-up dual-cam, and the 12nm Helio P70 octa-core processor.
Triple-cam back
Triple-cam back

It also has 6GB RAM, 128GB expandable storage, and 3,250mAh, 16MP + 5MP + 2MP triple-cam, 16MP + 5MP dual selfie cam, side-mounted fingerprint reader, Smart PA FS1601S audio amp, and Android Pie OS.

Cherry Mobile Flare S8 Plus Specs

Display: 6.26-inch 2.5D curved Panda King protected IPS screen w/ FHD+ 2340 x 1080 resolution at 412 ppi
CPU: 2.1GHz 64-bit Helio P70 octa-core processor
GPU: Mali-G72 MP3
RAM: 6GB
ROM: 128GB expandable via microSD card slot up to 512GB
Back Camera: 16MP f/1.6 Samsung ISOCELL S5K2P7 + 5MP OV5670 monochrome + 2MP depth w/ dual-tone LED flash
Selfie Camera: 16MP f/1.8 Samsung S5K3P3 + 5MP depth
Battery: 3,250mAh w/ fast charging
OS: Android 9.0 Pie
Connectivity: WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac (2.4GHz/5GHz), 4G LTE, Bluetooth 4.2, OTG, FM Radio, GPS, A-GPS, dual SIM
Sensors: Accelerometer, light, orientation, proximity, gyroscope, sound, magnetic
Others: Fingerprint sensor, Smart PA FS1601S, USB-C, Colors: Pearl Black
Dimensions: 155 x 75.5 x 8.1 mm
Weight: 197 g
Price: PHP 12,900 (PHP 6,999 promo price)

What do you guys think?



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YouTube Restores iOS 14 Picture in Picture Capability on Mobile Website

Tonight, the YouTube website has started allowing iOS 14 devices to use the built-in Picture in Picture functionality for its videos even without a Premium account.

This is an apparent reversal of a change that YouTube explicitly made following the release of ‌iOS 14‌ which blocked such behavior. At that time, YouTube would only allow that capability for users with Premium accounts. Tonight's change means that any YouTube visitor can use Picture in Picture in Safari.


‌iOS 14‌ introduced native Picture in Picture capability to the iPhone for the first time, however, apps have to explicitly support the feature. YouTube's native app has never supported Picture in Picture for any of its users even though iPadOS has offered the capability for some time. There have been reports that YouTube has been testing this feature, but there have been no announcements.

As a result, ‌iOS 14‌ users have had to resort to using YouTube in Safari as a workaround. Since there have been no announcements either way, it's unclear if this change is permanent or not.

Thanks Jorge
Related Roundups: iOS 14, iPadOS 14

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The COLORFUL iGame GeForce RTX 3080 Vulcan has a screen that flips

NVIDIA definitely managed to bring the hype when it finally revealed the new GeForce RTX 30 series graphics cards early this month. Delivering the biggest generation leap thus far, the new graphics cards absolutely make now the best time to upgrade or build yourself a brand spanking new PC. Now, if you’re shooting for something that has its very own flair unlike anything else, then COLORFUL's new RTX Vulcan graphics card can easily be your thing.
The COLORFUL iGame GeForce RTX 3080 Vulcan has a screen that flips
Flipping Screen

COLORFUL iGame GeForce RTX 3080 Vulcan with Flipping Screen

The COLORFUL iGame GeForce RTX 30 Series Vulcan models feature a unique LCD display embedded on it. Now, they made the very same thing with the previous Vulcan models, but this time around the company is stepping up its game by making it a tad bigger. Best of all, it can be flipped 90 degrees so you can still show that style even when you’re rocking your graphics card vertically. You can put JPG images, GIF, hardware monitoring info, and a lot more useful and fancy imagery right there.
COLORFUL iGame GeForce RTX 3080 Vulcan
COLORFUL iGame GeForce RTX 3080 Vulcan

COLORFUL also upgraded the Dual BIOS One-Key Switch this time around. As opposed to manually relying on checking if the switch is pressed, there’s now an indicator light that lets you know whether it’s active or not.
The Dual Bios One-Key Switch and Ports
The Dual Bios One-Key Switch and Ports

COLORFUL iGame GeForce RTX 3080 Vulcan OC Specs

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 GPU
8704 CUDA Cores
Boost Clock: 1710MHz
Dual BIOS Switch: 1800Mhz
10GB GDDR6X memory
320-bit memory bus
3 x 8-pin power connector
Dimensions: 323*158.5*60.5mm
Video Output: 3 x DisplayPort + 1 x HDMI

Price and availability

At this time, the Vulcan model is only available for the GeForce RTX 3080.

As with other RTX 30 Series graphics cards at the moment, availability may be somewhat of an issue due to the huge demand. A quick google search currently lists this model for CNY 6,999 on JD, or around PHP 49,700 when directly converted to the local currency.

PC Hub does offer COLORFUL graphics cards, so here’s to hoping that the RTX 30 series of graphics cards from COLORFUL will also make their way to the Philippines.

Stay tuned!


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Google Maps adds new AR tools help you get around town


Not content to just launch new hardware this week, Google today revealed a few updates to Maps that should make the platform a bit more useful for getting around — and a little more futuristic, too. Specifically, Google is expanding the augmented reality (AR) capabilities within Maps. Last year, Google introduced Live View, a feature that used AR to guide you around a city. Soon, the company will roll out a new feature that will help you be able to visualize the location of specific businesses and landmarks — how far they are, and the direction you need to travel…

This story continues at The Next Web

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