RHOM’s Nicole Martin Says She Was a ‘Pawn’ in Adriana de Moura’s ‘Master Plan’ Against Alexia Nepola (Exclusive)

Dr. Nicole Martin explains why she feels ”used’ by Adriana de Moura after the chaotic Mother’s Day brunch that led to multiple people storming out.

Dr. Nicole Martin explains why she feels ”used’ by Adriana de Moura after the chaotic Mother’s Day brunch that led to multiple people storming out. 

Taylor Kinney’s Girlfriend: All About Ashley Cruger & His Past Romance With Lady Gaga

The ‘Chicago Fire’ actor once dated Lady Gaga, but he’s currently enjoying a romance with Ashley Cruger. Learn more about his dating history below.

The ‘Chicago Fire’ actor once dated Lady Gaga, but he’s currently enjoying a romance with Ashley Cruger. Learn more about his dating history below. 

Samsung’s new Galaxy AI features are coming to the S23 and last year’s foldables

Today as part of its latest Galaxy Unpacked event, Samsung announced a whole host of AI-powered features for the S24 family. However, buried among the news was info that Samsung will also be porting at least some of those tools over to last year’s premium phones and tablets.

After asking about specifically which devices were covered, in an email to Engadget, Samsung confirmed that the company is “looking forward to bringing the Galaxy AI experience to the Galaxy S23 series, including the S23FE, ZFold5/ZFlip5 and Tab S9 later this first half.”

Samsung’s new AI tools include things like Chat Assist which can translate languages in real-time or perform tone correction in texts and emails, Suggested Edits in photos which looks to automatically correct things like shadows and reflections and Circle to Search, which is powered by Google and combines traditional text-based queries with visual search similar to the Google Lens app. 

Currently, it’s unclear if the entire suite of Galaxy AI features will be available across every device or if tools will be ported over on a more case-by-case basis. And without the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chips used in the S24 line to power them, it remains to be seen how much of a performance hit there might be on older models. That said, it’s really nice to see Samsung commit to bringing at least some of its new software to last year’s flagship gadgets as it helps avoid people feeling like they need to upgrade after a year or less. 

 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/samsungs-new-galaxy-ai-features-are-coming-to-the-s23-and-last-years-foldables-210046981.html?src=rss 

Sony is making an Until Dawn movie

Sony is continuing to mine its back catalog of games for movie adaptations while persistently forgetting that Bloodborne is right there. Its next game that’s bound for the big screen is Until Dawn, a 2015 interactive horror title that Supermassive Games developed and Sony published.

David F. Sandberg (Lights Out and the Shazam! movies) will direct the adaptation, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Gary Dauberman, who previously worked on Annabelle: Creation with Sandberg, is taking a fresh stab at a script originally written by Blair Butler (The Invitation).

Until Dawn focuses on a group of eight young people who try to survive the night at a perilous mountain retreat. The spooky game has a branching narrative and, depending on the decisions you make (or if you fail at quick-time events), some of the characters may not make it until the group is rescued the following morning.

Given that any or all of the characters may perish during the night, there are hundreds of possible endings to the game, so it’ll be interesting to see which direction Sandberg and Dauberman take with the material. Several notable actors appeared in Until Dawn, including Hayden Panettiere, Jordan Fisher and Oscar winner Rami Malek.

Sony has already adapted several of its games into film and TV properties, with live-action versions of Uncharted (another movie pastiche that itself became a film), Gran Turismo, Twisted Metal and The Last of Us popping up over the last couple of years. Sony also has adaptations of Ghost of Tsushima, Horizon: Zero Dawn, God of War and others in the pipeline.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/sony-is-making-an-until-dawn-movie-211729859.html?src=rss 

Dana Carvey Speaks Out for the First Time Since Son’s Tragic Death: I’m on the ‘Pain Train’

The comedian noted that returning to his and David Spade’s podcast is ‘healthy’ for him as he ‘recovers’ from Dex’s death. 

The comedian noted that returning to his and David Spade’s podcast is ‘healthy’ for him as he ‘recovers’ from Dex’s death.  

Amazon includes up to a $200 gift card when you pre-order the Samsung Galaxy S24 series

Samsung’s first major hardware event of the year is here and, as expected, it’s primarily focused on the Galaxy S24 series of flagship smartphones. What you might not know, however, is that these smartphones are available for pre-order and that Amazon is already offering a fairly substantial bonus for early adopters.

You can get a gift card, up to $200, by pre-ordering the S24 via Amazon. All you have to do is enter a code at checkout. Once you complete the order, you’ll get an electronic gift card for use throughout the site. Being as how Amazon sells just about everything under the sun, that’s basically free money.

The gift card amount varies depending on the model. To snag the full $200, you’ll have to pony up for the top-of-the-line Galaxy S24 Ultra. The standard S24 gets you a $50 gift card, while the beefier S24+ allows for a $150 gift card. The Ultra costs $1,300, while the S24+ costs $1,000. The regular S24 will set you back $800. Flagship phones are pretty expensive, so the gift card can help offset that a bit. Samsung’s also offering a storage upgrade with pre-orders and Amazon customers get access to this perk.

What’s new with the S24 line? A whole lot, actually. They boast an ultra-durable titanium frame that should seriously increase the phone’s lifespan. To that end, Samsung has promised seven years of software support for these phones. While the specs feature the usual year-to-year bump, the software is packed with, wait for it, AI algorithms that allow for some new use case scenarios.

For instance, AI allows for a drastic increase in optical quality when using the camera’s zoom functionality. The algorithms can also be used to edit photos, create slow-mo footage and even delete and move items in the frame, with the AI automatically filling in the empty space. There’s also AI-enhanced language translation tools, ChatGPT-esque summarization capabilities and automatic copy-editing.

There’s a reason we previously wrote that Samsung “is taking the transition to the AI era incredibly seriously.” Pre-orders start today and official sales of the S24 line are slated for January 31.

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This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/amazon-includes-up-to-a-200-gift-card-when-you-pre-order-the-samsung-galaxy-s24-series-194428875.html?src=rss 

Who Is Matthew Muller’s Wife? Denise Huskins’ Kidnapper Has Been Married

Muller’s now-estranged wife filed for divorce from him in 2022, the same year he was sentenced for Huskins’ abduction and assault. 

Muller’s now-estranged wife filed for divorce from him in 2022, the same year he was sentenced for Huskins’ abduction and assault.  

Samsung announces a render of its new fitness device, the Galaxy Ring

Near the end of Samsung’s Unpacked event today, the company started talking about its health-focused software, Samsung Health. After touting the Galaxy Watch 6’s sleep-tracking features and software tools like medication management and an upcoming update to its health software Samsung gave us a quick tease of an upcoming health-focused piece of hardware, the Galaxy Ring. It… looks like a ring, with a host of sensors clearly visible on the inside of the ring. 

And that is literally all we know. No idea of when it’ll come out, what it’ll do or how much it’ll cost. Your guess is as good as mine as to whether it is actually released, but right now I feel like we’re very much in Galaxy Home territory. At least the new Galaxy S24 and S24 Ultra are real — you can read our hands-on stories here and here.

Of course, Samsung is hardly the first to attempt a health-focused ring, though they’ll probably be the biggest company thus far to do so. Oura has been at it for a while now, releasing its third-generation Ring back in 2022. It can track your sleep, measure your heart rate during exercise and track your daily activity to make sure you’re hitting certain goals. Most wearables do this sort of thing already, though certainly not in such a tiny form factor. It’s safe to assume that Samsung’s Galaxy Ring will cover the same territory and work alongside the new metrics coming to Samsung Health, like the vitality score that the company just announced. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/samsung-announces-a-render-of-its-new-fitness-device-the-galaxy-ring-192012919.html?src=rss 

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