The iconic mother-daughter duo had a mini photoshoot in their hotel room and looked flawless, per usual. See them slay here!
The iconic mother-daughter duo had a mini photoshoot in their hotel room and looked flawless, per usual. See them slay here!
The iconic mother-daughter duo had a mini photoshoot in their hotel room and looked flawless, per usual. See them slay here!
The iconic mother-daughter duo had a mini photoshoot in their hotel room and looked flawless, per usual. See them slay here!
‘Friends’ alum Matthew Perry is a longtime Hollywood heartthrob but his drug addiction nearly killed him. Learn more about the star’s battle with drugs & alcohol here.
‘Friends’ alum Matthew Perry is a longtime Hollywood heartthrob but his drug addiction nearly killed him. Learn more about the star’s battle with drugs & alcohol here.
John Cena and Shay Shariatzadeh have been lighting up red carpets together since 2019. Learn about Shay and John’s previous romances here.
John Cena and Shay Shariatzadeh have been lighting up red carpets together since 2019. Learn about Shay and John’s previous romances here.
The idea of an acoustic synthesizer might sound like an oxymoron, but it’s exactly the sort of unexpected concepts that Korg Berlin was created to pursue. This independent, R&D-focused division was cofounded in 2020 by Maximilian Rest and Tatsuya Takahashi, the man behind the Volcas, Minilogue and countless other modern classics. But it has remained pretty quiet since its inception. That changed this week at Superbooth where the team showed off its first prototype the Acoustic Synthesis_phase5.
Unlike a traditional synth that uses oscillators, the phase5 uses tuned metal forks. Those forks are specially designed to produce specific fundamental notes and overtones. And since the core sound generation here is an acoustic resonator, it has certain qualities a normal synth does not. For instance it will feedback like a guitar when held near an amp and ring when struck on its side. Takahashi told Fess Grandiose of Reverb, “we’re trying to kind of capture this rawness of instruments, while being at the same time, controllable like a synthesizer.”
So that’s the “acoustic” part: metal tines that ring, resonate and decay, almost like a Fender Rhodes. The synth part comes from the magnets inside the phase5 that allow it to sustain just the fundamental note, or the fundamental and the overtones, or just the overtones. The overtones can also be modulated with an LFO creating a sound that can only be described as a sea sick bell.
In general the sound it generates in the short demo video above is quite unique. It does have a ringing, vaguely Rhodes-like quality to it. But it also kind of sounds like what you might expect of a singing bowl patch on a ’90s sample-based synth. It’s a touch otherworldly.
Right now the phase5 is just a prototype and it’s likely to stay that way. Right now Korg Berlin is simply gauging interest in the technology. And if it seems like there’s a market for this sort of strange hybrid acoustic synth, then it will explore ways to develop it further into a finished product.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/korg-berlin-shows-off-a-prototype-acoustic-synthesizer-223023911.html?src=rss
Prince George was the center of attention in a newly released coronation portrait featuring King Charles and his two heirs.
Prince George was the center of attention in a newly released coronation portrait featuring King Charles and his two heirs.
Autonomous delivery startup Nuro announced this week that it’s laying off 30 percent of its workforce, or around 340 employees, as reported by TechCrunch. It will now shift its focus away from commercial operations and toward R&D. It’s the company’s second round of layoffs in the last year; it let go of about 300 people in November.
As part of the restructuring, Nuro says it’s delaying the previously planned production of its third-generation Nuro bot (R3) vehicle. In addition, it will reduce the scale of its commercial pilots and “explore more efficient deployment models with partners.” The company says the changes will let it operate twice as long without raising more money.
Nuro was founded in 2016 by former Google Waymo engineers Jiajun Zhu and Dave Ferguson. Since then, the startup has raised over $2 billion while gaining regulatory approval for testing on public roads in Arizona, California and Texas. Last year, it announced the kickoff of an Uber Eats delivery program as part of a 10-year partnership.
“While in the past we developed autonomy systems, designed and built custom vehicles, and deployed commercial pilots with partners in parallel, we will now pursue a more sequential development model,” the company wrote in a blog post. “With our new approach, Nuro will not only get through this economic downturn, but we hope to emerge stronger on the other side.”
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/nuro-lays-off-30-percent-of-staff-shifts-focus-to-rd-204646216.html?src=rss
TikTok is still fighting to remain operational in the United States, but a new lawsuit could complicate things even further for the company. A former ByteDance executive has alleged TikTok’s owner used bots and stolen content to inflate the app’s engagement.
The lawsuit, filed by former head of engineering Yintao Yu and reported byThe New York Times, claims that ByteDance wrongly fired Yu after he pushed back on company practices like stealing other apps’ material. It also claims that ByteDance acted as a “useful propaganda tool for the Chinese Communist Party,” and that China-based employees could access US users’ data.
As The New York Times points out, Yu’s allegations “describe how ByteDance operated five years ago” and come after “several years of mediation.” Still, the claims are still likely to fuel even more scrutiny for TikTok, which is facing the prospect of a nationwide ban in the United States. Lawmakers and other officials have claimed that TikTok is a national security threat and that the app can’t be trusted to protect the data of US users.
Yu’s allegations could intensify those concerns. The lawsuit details “a special unit of Chinese Communist Party members” at ByteDance offices in Beijing who “guided how the company advanced core Communist values.” He also alleges that ByteDance employees manipulated Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, to suppress content about protests in Hong Kong and “elevate content that expressed hatred for Japan.”
Some of Yu’s claims also relate directly to TikTok. Notably, he claims that ByteDance engineers stole popular content from apps like Instagram and Snapchat and put the videos onto TikTok. He also alleges that the company used bot accounts to juice the app’s engagement metrics when it was just starting out and trying to gain a foothold in the US. (Yu left the company in November 2018, shortly after ByteDance rebranded Musical.ly as TikTok.)
Spokespeople for ByteDance and TikTok didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. But TikTok has repeatedly tried to downplay its ties to ByteDance and China, including in CEO Shou Zi Chew’s congressional testimony in March. The company has also dedicated more than a billion dollars into Project Texas, which aims to wall off TikTok’s US user data from the rest of ByteDance in an effort to allay the concerns of US regulators.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/former-bytedance-exec-claims-company-used-bots-to-inflate-tiktok-engagement-211351640.html?src=rss
Ariana Biermann looked stunning as she showed off a luxurious new hairstyle…but the influencer stayed mum on her parents’ shocking split.
Ariana Biermann looked stunning as she showed off a luxurious new hairstyle…but the influencer stayed mum on her parents’ shocking split.
In his new book, ‘The Daddy Diaries’, Andy Cohen reveals he asked Caroline Manzo to return to ‘RHONJ’ ahead of season 13.
In his new book, ‘The Daddy Diaries’, Andy Cohen reveals he asked Caroline Manzo to return to ‘RHONJ’ ahead of season 13.
One month after Jamie Foxx was admitted to a hospital for a ‘medical complication’, his daughter confirmed he is now home and doing well. Learn about this health journey here.
One month after Jamie Foxx was admitted to a hospital for a ‘medical complication’, his daughter confirmed he is now home and doing well. Learn about this health journey here.