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13-Inch MacBook Pro Said to Remain in Apple’s Lineup With New Model Planned
The report does not offer any additional details about the next 13-inch MacBook Pro, so it remains to be seen if the laptop will receive any external design changes, or if it will remain the last new Mac that Apple sells with the Touch Bar. Apple last updated the machine at WWDC last June with the M2 chip and support for high-impedance headphones.
A previous report indicated that the next 13-inch MacBook Pro will be powered by Apple’s M3 chip, which the company has yet to announce. It’s unclear when the laptop would launch, but a release later this year is likely at this point.
Gurman said Apple is also working on a larger 15-inch MacBook Air with a processor equivalent to the M2 chip, an updated 13-inch MacBook Air, a new 24-inch iMac, and a Mac Pro tower powered by Apple silicon. Last, he expects updated 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M3 Pro and M3 Max chips to be released in the first half of 2024.
This article, “13-Inch MacBook Pro Said to Remain in Apple’s Lineup With New Model Planned” first appeared on MacRumors.com
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Internet abuzz over suspected redesigned Tesla Model 3
Did someone just leak the front half of Tesla’s long-awaited Model 3 refresh? Car internet is abuzz over a photo that — some Redditors suspect — could show an update to the automaker’s sedan, with a revised face that has inspired some comparisons to the Roadster. Here’s the photo that’s now making the rounds: Tesla […]
Internet abuzz over suspected redesigned Tesla Model 3 by Harri Weber originally published on TechCrunch
Model Taylor Hill looks stunning in eye-catching animal-print bikini
TAYLOR Hill shows off her wild side in an eye-catching animal-print bikini.
But the former Victoria’s Secret model, 27, proved a leopard can change its spots by cooking spaghetti in elegant lilac.
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Model Taylor Hill looked stunning as she posed in an eye-catching animal-print bikini[/caption]
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She has also embarked on a movie career.
Fans recently saw Taylor alongside Hollywood heartthrob Brad Pitt in Babylon.
She said of the small role: “I’m taking it step by step and slowly getting my feet wet.
“I want to do that and do it well.
“You start at the bottom and work your way up.”
Last year year Taylor earned her third cover for fashionista magazine Vogue’s Mexico edition with a leggy pose.
She gushed to fans on social media: “My third Vogue Mexico cover!
“I pinch myself every time.”
Taylor has been dating British cannabis entrepreneur Daniel Fryer since 2020.
The couple got engaged in 2021 — so that’ll be a fairy Tayl wedding to look forward to.
I’m a model with natural curves – when I wear a pencil skirt, people say I’m ‘one of million’
A CURVY model has posted a sultry video to social media.
Viewers are in awe at how she looks in her all-black ensemble which includes a pencil skirt.
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A curvy model has shared a pencil skirt outfit with social media viewers[/caption]
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People are loving the look[/caption]
In her TikTok video curvy model Anna G (@miss_annagg) showed off her outfit to viewers.
“#NaturalCurves,” she wrote in her caption.
She wore a black turtle neck top with lacing around the neck paired with a black pencil skirt that reached her calves.
Black heels and sheer black tights completed the look.
Her brunette hair met her shoulders in an elegant style, and she had a simple makeup look that included a smokey eye.
People left her compliments in the comments section of the clip.
“[You’re] one of million,” one person wrote.
“Beautiful,” added a second.
Someone else displayed how they felt with heart face emojis.
Previously, another curvy model shared that she refuses to hide her belly anymore.
Danielle Lucker, @daniellelucker, shared her body-positive journey with over 360,000 TikTok followers.
“Curves are beautiful,” she said once. She then repeated it for emphasis, screaming it the second time.
“Once I realized that, I actually love my curves,” she said, adding the hashtags #bodypositivty and #confidence.
In another video, she shared how her love for herself has changed old patterns.
Sitting in a blue two-piece bikini, her arms crossed over her stomach, she said: “I used to hide my belly…”
Lifting her arms up, she shared her new mindset: “Not anymore, my body is a bikini body,” she said, shaking her belly.
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She wore a black turtle neck top with lacing around the neck paired with a black pencil skirt that reached her calves[/caption]
New, customizable IBM Model F keyboards are now available
New Models of IBM Model F Keyboard Mark II Incoming
Enter the New Model F Keyboards project. “Ellipse” launched it in 2017 and attracted over $300,000 worth of orders, even at $399 each. Aside from the not-inconsiderable price, what put the author off was the layout. Space-saving and reduced-footprint keyboards are very popular among serious keyboard collectors, and the project chose two space-saver layouts from IBM’s 4704 terminal, dubbed the Kishsaver after the collector who described it. The F77 layout has a numeric keypad, but no function keys; the even smaller F62 layout omits the keypad, or as the cool kids call it, it’s a TKL layout, which we are informed stands for tenkeyless, presumably because it has 15 fewer keys.
Which is why the FOSS desk’s bank account would tremble in fear if it were not an inanimate table in a database somewhere, because the Model F project has announced a new range, including full-size and compact 104-key layouts and most appealing to this large and heavy-handed vulture, a replica of the 122-key IBM Battleship, one of which we’ve been hunting for over a decade. The project occasionally has refurbished original IBM units. Now, though, a brand-new one is a $420 option. If that isn’t exclusive enough, your correspondent also working on a model with beam springs, the mechanism from 1970s IBM business products. The first model of the brand new beam spring units is a mere $579.
Read more of this story at Slashdot.
Meta shares AI model that can detect objects it hasn’t seen before
AI normally needs to be trained on existing material to detect objects, but Meta has a way for the technology to spot items without help. The social media giant has published a “Segment Anything” AI model that can detect objects in pictures and videos even if they weren’t part of the training set. You can select items by clicking them or using free-form text prompts. As Reutersexplains, you can type the word “cat” and watch the AI highlight all the felines in a given photo.
The model can also work in tandem with other models. It can help reconstruct an object in 3D using a single image, or draw from views from a mixed reality headset. Effectively, Segment Anything can limit the need for additional AI training.
Both the AI model and a dataset will be downloadable with a non-commercial license. That is, creators can’t use it for products. This is primarily for research and expanding access to the technology. Right now, Meta uses somewhat similar tech to moderate banned content, recommend posts and tag photos.
The developers acknowledge that the existing model is flawed. It might miss finer details, and isn’t as accurate at detecting the boundaries as some models. And while Segment Anything can handle prompts in real-time, it bogs down when demanding image processing is involved. Some more specialized AI tools are likely to outperform this model in their respective fields, Meta says.
You aren’t about to see this AI in robots or other devices where fast, accurate object detection is (usually) vital. However, models like this may still help in situations where it’s impractical to rely exclusively on training data. A social network could use the tech to keep up with a rapidly growing volume of content. If nothing else, this shows that Meta wants to generalize computer vision.
Meta is no stranger to sharing AI breakthroughs, such a translator for unwritten languages. With that said, there’s pressure on the company to show that it’s as much of a powerhouse in the category as tech heavyweights like Google and Microsoft. It’s already planning generative AI “personas” for its social apps, and inventions like Segment Anything show that it has a few advantages of its own.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/meta-shares-ai-model-that-can-detect-objects-it-hasnt-seen-before-210002471.html?src=rss