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Sony's Camera Catches Natural Smiles w/ Auto Shutter, Framing

Sony Corp prototyped a digital camera that automatically detects and tracks human faces and releases the shutter after adjusting the framing, and presented it at "photokina."

The camera releases the shutter at the moment when it detects , for example, human smiles. It determines the framing primarily based on the direction and size of the face. In addition to optical zoom, a motor-controlled camera platform can be used for framing.

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MSI releases new RTX 4060 Ti bundle that fans of Monster Hunter will love

MSI celebrates the 20th anniversary of Monster Hunter with this unique bundle that features a matching RTX 4060 Ti and game controller.

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RTX 50 series cooling tested up to 600W, but users want Nvidia to fix the adapter first

Nvidia is allegedly testing GPU coolers to handle up to 600W for the 50 series, reigniting discussion of melting 16-pin connectors.

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I didn't expect to save $500 on this epic Samsung Odyssey G9 curved gaming monitor deal at Amazon

Kelsey writes: "Samsung is one of the best in the game and we've just spotted a gaming monitor deal out of this world with the Samsung G9 Odyssey at Amazon."