Lightroom gets skin

Adobe’s Lightroom has a new texture-editing tool for photographers trying to get people’s skin to look just right, a rare change to the software’s core tools for fiddling with photos. The texture slider either smooths or amplifies medium-scale details. Moving the slider one way lets you smooth skin without making it look unnaturally plasticky, Adobe said. In my tests, I …

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Amazon creates Amazon Hub brand for locker, pickup point services

Amazon on Tuesday said it created a new global name — Amazon Hub — for its many lockers and pickup services. Hub includes Locker, the company’s self-service pickup and return kiosks that first came out in 2011. There are also staffed pickup and return spots, many at college campuses. Those have been renamed Locker+, from Campus and Amazon pickup locations. …

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Disney is going to take over Hulu. Now what? (The 3:59, Ep. 560)

Now playing: Watch this: Disney is going to take over Hulu. Now what? (The 3:59,… 4:24 Now playing: Watch this: Disney is going to take over Hulu. Now what? (The 3:59,… 4:24 On this podcast, we talk about: Disney now has complete control of Hulu. San Francisco is voting to ban facial recognition. WhatsApp’s vulnerability could come with just a …

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Twitter launches new search tool to combat vaccine misinformation

Twitter has launched a new search tool to combat the spread of misinformation about vaccines on the social network. Users will now be prompted to visit a credible public health resource when they search on Twitter for certain keywords related to vaccines, Twitter said in a blog post Friday. In the US, Twitter has partnered with the Department of Health …

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Spotify launches the Google Docs of podcasting

Next up in Spotify‘s podcasting binge: A program that makes mixing and mastering a podcast easier than putting together a Powerpoint presentation.  Soundtrap for Storytellers, launching today globaly, is an online program meant to make podcasting accessible for anyone who believes they everything it takes to be a top podcaster except any sort of audio-engineering skills. One of its slickest tricks …

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Google to pay some faulty

Google has agreed to a settlement in a class-action lawsuit brought by owners of its original Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones. “Google’s total financial commitment under this agreement shall be $7,250,000,” the settlement says. The affected phones were manufactured prior to Jan. 4, 2017, with the owners suing Google in February 2018 after alleging they were intentionally sold faulty phones. …

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Vodafone launching 5G on July 3 for same price as 4G

Vodafone is turning on its 5G service on July 3 in the UK, the network announced on Tuesday, with the bonus that it will be available at the same price as 4G for both businesses and consumers. Super speedy 5G networks will be available in seven cities at launch (Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Glasgow, Manchester, Liverpool and London), with a further …

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How to watch A’s baseball in 2019 without cable

The Oakland A’s remain a beacon of hope for all small market teams. Despite having the third-lowest payroll in baseball last year, the A’s won 97 games and qualified for the postseason, where, yes, they lost to the big-market New York Yankees in the Wild Card game. This season, the A’s might not be able to keep pace with the …

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Google Duplex: What it is and what Google’s doing next

Duplex is Google’s name for AI software that can be used like a super-smart assistant to make reservations for you, both over the phone and online. There are two services right now that use this name, one that’s decidedly creepier than the other. We’re going to break them down. Google first rolled out Duplex last year as a powerful voice …

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Facebook to ban users from Live streaming if they violate community rules

Facebook said Tuesday it would ban users from its Live streaming feature for a set period of time if they violate certain community guidelines. The move is in response to the Mosque massacre that occurred in Christchurch, New Zealand, in March, in which a gunman livestreamed his gunning down of 50 victims. “Starting today, people who have broken certain rules …

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Walmart launches free one

Walmart is joining the race to make one-day shipping the new e-commerce standard. Amazon last month announced plans to upgrade its Prime membership program in the US from two-day shipping to just one day. Not looking for Amazon to hog all the attention, Walmart on Monday unveiled its own plans to provide one-day shipping. Walmart had hinted that this effort …

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Supreme Court rules against Apple. Amazon uses robots to box items

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