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Soccer with a legend: Watch the Champions League Final with David Beckham on Paramount+
Soccer with a legend: Watch the Champions League Final with David Beckham on Paramount+

Indianapolis Star

timea day ago

  • Entertainment
  • Indianapolis Star

Soccer with a legend: Watch the Champions League Final with David Beckham on Paramount+

Following countless rounds and close matches, the 2025 UEFA Champions League final is down to two teams. Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan are the last teams standing as they'll play for the European Champion Clubs' Cup on Saturday, May 31 at Munich Football Arena in Munich, Germany. Looking back at both team's run to the championship round, Paris rolled from the knockout stage of the playoffs after ending the regular season at a modest 4-1-3. Watch the 2025 Champions League final on Paramount+ Inter, on the other hand, was one of the Champions League's best as they finished the regular season 6-1-1 before taking care of business in the playoffs. Alongside the typical game broadcast, which airs on Paramount+ on Saturday at 3 p.m. ET, soccer fans have the opportunity to get even more analysis. The Beckham & Friends Live show allows fans to watch the final round with soccer legend David Beckham as he'll use his years of experience to breakdown every moment of the game. He'll be joined on Saturday by actor Stanley Tucci and director Guy Ritchie. Here's how you can watch the game live on Paramount+ and hear expert analysis from Beckham. The Champions League final is streamed live on Paramount+ where fans can watch the conclusion between Paris Saint-Germain vs. Inter Milan. Paramount+ has two options available for consumers. The Paramount+ Essential plan is $7.99/month or $59.99/year. With the essential plan, NFL on CBS & UEFA Champions League live is included, as well as 40,000+ episodes & movies. Paramount+ also has a subscription plan that includes SHOWTIME, which is $12.99/month or $119.99/year. The luxury of this option is it won't include ads (aside from live TV), you can download movies & shows and you can watch in 4K UHD, Dolby Vision or HDR10. Both plans include a one-week free trial.

#TECH: Flagship features in affordable package
#TECH: Flagship features in affordable package

New Straits Times

time2 days ago

  • New Straits Times

#TECH: Flagship features in affordable package

IF you've ever wondered whether a smartphone could keep up with your fast-paced life, all while delivering great performance and premium features, the new realme GT 7 might just be your answer. Billed as the 2025 'Flagship Killer', this device has some worthy features. I've been testing the GT 7 Dream Edition for over a week, taking it through its paces in various conditions. Going the distance Let's start with what matters most to power users: battery life. The GT 7 houses a massive 7,000mAh Titan battery, and yes, it performs well. On a typical day involving social media, photography, navigation, and streaming, I ended the day with more than 30 per cent left in the tank. On of the things I like about the phone is its 120W Ultra Charge feature. Plug it in for just 14 minutes and I could get at least 50 per cent charge. So what about a full charge? The phone basically did it in about 40 minutes. You could have your phone fully-charged while sipping a cuppa at a coffee outlet. Realme also introduces a Smart Bypass feature keeps things cool and helps prolong battery lifespan, which is a welcome addition for long-term reliability. Photography performance As someone who regularly uses a phone camera for work and leisure, I was especially keen to see how the Sony IMX906-powered AI Travel Snap Camera, used by this phione, performs. I managed to take some shots in Penang recently during my weekend getaway. Daytime shots are crisp and detailed, with rich colours and good dynamic range. The AI clearly does its job in enhancing scenes without overprocessing. On low-light performance, which is complicated for many phones and event camera, the GT 7 surprised me. Noise is well controlled, and the AI glare removal is particularly helpful when shooting near artificial lights. For portraits, the depth mapping is accurate, and subject separation is sharp. Skin tones are natural, and background bokeh is pleasantly soft. Meanwhile, landscape photography benefits from the camera's wide dynamic range and clarity. Whether it's greenery under the afternoon sun or twilight cityscapes, results were consistently good. Besides that, the phone also has a feature that is the 4K Underwater Mode. On video, thanks to Dolby Vision support and the ability to record cinematic 4K video at up to 120fps. Design and look The realme GT 7 Dream Editiob is a looker, especially with the Aston Martin Formula One Team touch. Finished in Aston Martin Racing Green, with aerodynamic flow lines and a Silver Wing emblem, the phone is a tribute to British engineering and racing heritage. The exclusive box set includes a custom phone case and even an F1-inspired SIM pin, a thoughtful nod to fans of speed and luxury. The IceSense Graphene back panel not only aids in heat management, but also offers a cool-to-the-touch sensation that's unlike most phones I've used. It's comfortable, sleek, and modern. Its 6.78-inch Amoled Pro-Esports Display is vibrant and extremely bright, 6,000 nits peak, to be exact. Even under harsh sunlight, visibility is excellent. The display is fluid, responsive, and ideal for gaming or content consumption. And with IP69 dust and water resistance, this phone feels ready for anything, whether it's a beach day, rain-soaked commute, or rough-handling at work. Performance Under the hood is the MediaTek Dimensity 9400e chipset, and it's as fast as you'd expect from a flagship. Apps launch quickly, multitasking is seamless, and games run without hiccups. But what really sets the GT 7 apart is its AI integration. The AI Planner is a standout tool, letting you create and manage tasks with a double-tap. Over time, it learns your habits and helps streamline your day. It's like having a built-in PA. The phone also features Gemini AI, enabling tools like AI Eraser 2.0, AI Translator, and AI Tools 2.0 — handy for real-time communication, advanced editing, and content generation. Conclusion The realme GT 7 isn't just another Android flagship — it's a comprehensive tool for people who want performance, design, and innovation without compromise. The camera system holds its own in nearly all conditions, the battery life is industry-leading, and the AI features genuinely improve daily use. Whether you're a content creator, a frequent traveller, or just someone who wants more out of their phone, the GT 7 delivers. The GT7 is priced at RM2,599 (12GB + 512GB), while the GT7T comes in at RM1,999 (12GB + 512GB). The GT7 Dream Edition retails for RM2,999 (16GB + 512GB).

How The Nebula X1 Points The Way For Projection Technology
How The Nebula X1 Points The Way For Projection Technology

Forbes

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • Forbes

How The Nebula X1 Points The Way For Projection Technology

The Nebula X1 projector features an optical zoom mounted on a gimbal, which, in conjunction with ... More some smart AI processing can automatically fit the image to the available wall space. Not everyone I know gets as excited about projectors as I do (I know, weird right?), but after being introduced to the Nebula X1, I was amazed to see how much technology parent company Anker has crammed inside it. Aimed primarily at the lifestyle market, the Nebula X1 is a portable projector that is designed to be used outdoors as well as inside. And while US$2,999/£2,200 is still a significant sum, it boasts remarkable specifications for the lifestyle market at which it's aimed. Not only is the X1 4K and HDR capable, but it also offers Dolby Vision, the HDR format used in Dolby Cinema and by many TVs, but rare in the projector world. It makes good use of this thanks to its maximum brightness output of 3,500 lumens, a figure that's which is eyebrow-liftingly high for a home projector at this price. Naturally, high brightness in a relatively compact space generates heat. Remarkably, to manage this, Nebula has chosen to fit the X1 with a liquid-cooling system, something normally associated with gaming PCs. Anker claims that compared to the conventional fan-only approach, this has enabled it to improve heat dissipation by 15% and reduce the size of the unit by 30%, while bringing down the noise level to just 26dB. As per the Nebula Cosmos 4K SE, it can be deemed a smart-home device by dint of the fact that it has Google TV built in. While some users might want to add their own cutting-edge external streaming device, the Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A55 CPU, an ARM Mali-G52 MC1 GPU, 2GB RAM, and 32 GB of ROM will keep things moving sufficiently. To support 4K streams comfortably, the integrated Wi-Fi is also 5GHz-capable. A liquid cooling system isn't the sort of thing you expect to see in a projector but helps keep the ... More X1 cool and compact. The compute power above is also put to good use by the image-optimization tech. Inevitably dubbed 'AI' Spatial Adaptation, it analyzes the surface you've pointed it at and adjusts to avoid obstacles, applies keystone correction and zooms to make the best use of the space, and if it gets moved, it will adjust itself quickly. It can even self-calibrate the image to adjust for the color of the surface you're projecting onto. Seeing it in action demonstrates that 'smart' tech is starting to live up to its billing and means that you don't have to be an expert to get a well-set-up image, though if you're a tech-control freak, you can go manual should you wish. Should you wish to make things even easier, a gimbal-based 360-degree rotation stand is also available for $179.00/£120. What helps it do this is the presence of an optical zoom capability. This is mounted on a gimbal. The optical zoom means you don't lose resolution regardless of zoom size and produces a throw ratio of 0.9:1 to 1.5:1—it can generate an image up to 200in. Watching it in action is great fun: the eye-like motor and moving-grid pattern gave me Star Wars droid vibes. A key reason for the visual flexibility is the presence of a triple-laser optical light engine featuring a 'U-shaped' laser optical path: another, 'at this price?' generating moment. This means that, without requiring a large chassis, it can maintain optical quality, whether projecting close to a wall or far away from it. The U-shape gives light more distance to travel through the lens system, so there's more opportunity to regulate convergence for a more color-stable image. The Nebula X1 features an all-glass 14 element optical system with a U-shaped light path for ... More improved light control. This brings us nicely to the fact that, in a first for a 'smart' lifestyle-projector, the Nebula has a 14-element all-glass lens. This minimizes spherical and chromatic aberrations and helps with thermal stability, so you get a better image out of the box and over a longer period. With a super-bright laser light engine, image speckle, as in grainy, shimmering artifacts, can become an issue. Anker has therefore equipped the Nebula X1 with a double-pass speckle diffuser wheel. Again, at the risk of sounding like a broken record, this is not something I'd associate with a 'budget' projector! Further blowing my mind is the fact that the lens system has a 6-blade dynamic iris, so it can adjust the amount of light hitting the screen, resulting in a claimed 5,000:1 native contrast ratio and 56,000:1 when the iris is fully closed. A Sound Approach If you think that sounds good, you should hear how good the Nebula X1… well, sounds. The built-in speaker inside the main unit is beefy, with four side-firing speakers that go from 20Hz up to 20KHz, consisting of two 15W main drivers and 5W tweeters, and two passive radiators to add bass. The tour-de-force, however, is the optional external, rechargeable battery-powered speakers that you can buy in a US$999/£500 accessory kit. These have a 40W amplifier for the front drivers and 20W of power for upfiring and side speakers. When connected, the unit effectively becomes the bass and surrounds, giving you a 4.1.2 system. Once you've passed the various firmware updates, it's super-easy to set up, While the tech inside the main unit shows no compromise in attaining cinema-grade image quality, the portable wireless microphone for Karaoke firmly pulls the Nebula X1 into the 'fun' lifestyle camp (at least it was fun until I started singing). This also brings us to my arguably favorite feature of the X1—its handle! This sits flush inside the top of the unit but pops when you press on it, in a highly satisfying way, while also making it easy to move the 6.2kg unit around. Ultimately, what impressed me most about the Nebula X1 is how much of a well-thought-out product it is. It demonstrates what can happen when a vertically integrated company with strong supply-chain links executes on its core strengths of hardware engineering and user-focused design. The result is a product that offers high-end features that, up until now, had no right to be on something with such broad appeal. Anker might have the brand cache of other major brands that specialize in this area, but with the Nebula X1, it has certainly given them something to think about.

Toshiba launches AI-powered Z570RP QLED gaming TV with 144Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos
Toshiba launches AI-powered Z570RP QLED gaming TV with 144Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Toshiba launches AI-powered Z570RP QLED gaming TV with 144Hz refresh rate, Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos

Toshiba has launched its flagship Z570RP QLED Gaming TV series in India, featuring the company's AI-enhanced REGZA Engine ZRi technology designed that promises to deliver superior gaming and entertainment experiences. The new television lineup promises to offer exceptional gaming performance with a one hundred forty-four Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync Premium technology, targeting serious gamers and entertainment enthusiasts seeking premium home theater solutions. "The Z570RP represents our resolve to redefine premium entertainment," said Pankaj Rana, CEO of Hisense India, which manufactures Toshiba TVs in India. The company positions the series as combining Japanese craftsmanship with advanced artificial intelligence at accessible price points. The Z570RP series incorporates several of Toshiba technologies, including Direct Full Array backlighting, QLED Color technology, and Pure-View Display that minimizes screen glare while expanding viewing angles. The television's 360-degree Surround Upscaling creates immersive audio without additional equipment, while Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos certification ensure cinema-quality reproduction. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 김오곤 복부비만 원인 발견.. 몸속 축적된 "똥지방·노폐물" 콸콸콸 수면 다이어트 더 알아보기 Undo Gaming features include an intuitive Game Deck interface optimized for next-generation console gaming, complemented by the AI-powered REGZA Engine ZRi that intelligently optimizes picture quality and audio performance across all viewing scenarios. The series launches with sophisticated far-field voice recognition enabling hands-free operation from anywhere in the room, reflecting modern smart home integration trends. Toshiba offers the Z570RP in five screen sizes: 55-inches, 65-inches, 75-inches, 85- inches, and 100-inches. Pricing starts at Rs 42,999, including launch offers such as one-year JioHotstar Premium subscription, no-cost EMI options, and exchange deals. The Z570RP series is exclusively available through Flipkart. AI Masterclass for Students. Upskill Young Ones Today!– Join Now

Windows 11 gets some much-needed HDR improvements
Windows 11 gets some much-needed HDR improvements

The Verge

time4 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • The Verge

Windows 11 gets some much-needed HDR improvements

Microsoft is rolling out a monthly update to Windows 11 that includes some important updates to HDR support in the operating system. The updates allow you to keep HDR disabled across the whole of Windows, but still stream HDR video in all its glory, alongside more control over Dolby Vision. The latest KB5058499 update is available to all Windows 11 users right now if you've enabled the 'get the latest updates as soon as they're available' option in Windows Update. Once it's installed, you can now toggle the ability to stream HDR video option even when HDR is disabled in Windows, allowing you to view HDR content from apps like Netflix or websites like YouTube without having to enable HDR throughout Windows. Microsoft is also updating Windows 11's HDR support to allow you to independently toggle Dolby Vision support in content or throughout Windows. Dolby Vision used to be forced on inside Windows if you enabled it on your monitor, so it's nice to have the option to be able to toggle it on or off. These new options are great for people who simply disable HDR in Windows because of its patchy support. I personally disable HDR in Windows and use the keyboard shortcut (Windows Key + Alt + B) to enable it in games that properly support it, simply because I rely on a variety of content capture tools for screenshots and screen recording that produce a washed out image because they don't properly support HDR or provide a way to capture individual SDR content. While HDR support in Windows has improved over the past year thanks to the latest batch of OLED monitors, I'd still like to see game developers and Microsoft take HDR more seriously. Auto HDR is great for games, but it's still a really fiddly and manual process to get HDR to work well across a variety of apps and games in Windows.

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