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Sony has unveiled two robust external storage devices designed specifically for photography professionals—the SL-M and SL-C. Crafted with a sturdy aluminum shell and boasting an impressive IP67 waterproof rating, these SSDs can handle accidental drops from nearly 9 feet, submersion in 3 feet of water, and endure crushing pressures of up to 6000 kg.
The SL-M shines with read/write speeds of up to 1000MB/s, while the SL-C offers speeds of 540MB/s and 520MB/s, respectively. Both models feature AES 256 hardware encryption and dual password protection for enhanced security.
Users can easily track their storage status via an app, and they come in capacities of 500GB, 1TB, and 2TB.

Exciting news for WhatsApp users! The popular messaging app, now owned by Meta, has rolled out a fantastic update that lets you schedule calls ahead of time, whether it's for a casual chat or a group discussion. With this new feature, simply choose a date and time, send out invitations to your contacts or groups, and let the conversation flow! It’s a game-changer for keeping your communication organized and ensures you never miss an important catch-up.
Plus, the update includes new in-call tools that make the experience even more interactive. Say goodbye to last-minute calls and hello to seamless scheduling! Explore these features today and elevate your WhatsApp game.


Elon Musk is sounding the alarm once again about a looming population crisis, specifically predicting Japan will lose nearly a million residents by 2025 due to declining birth rates. This is not a new concern for Musk, who has warned since the early 2000s that a diminishing population poses a serious threat to civilization, leading to economic stagnation and labor shortages.
He argues that many still mistakenly believe the world is overpopulated, when in reality, the opposite is true. Besides Japan, Musk highlights similar challenges in countries like South Korea, Italy, and parts of Eastern Europe.
As a potential solution, he suggests that artificial intelligence could play a vital role in reversing these troubling demographic trends. Musk's warnings are part of a broader debate on pro-natalist policies and immigration reform, as society grapples with the implications of a declining global population.

Adobe has just launched Acrobat Studio, a game-changer for creativity and collaboration! This innovative product revitalizes the ubiquitous PDF format, transforming it into a dynamic platform called PDF Spaces, where users can integrate multiple files and websites seamlessly. With built-in AI Assistants designed to perform specific tasks—like analysis or content creation—the experience becomes not just efficient but interactive.
Collaborative features allow teams to interact within the same workspace, extracting insights effortlessly. Adobe reassures users that despite these exciting upgrades, the fundamental simplicity and reliability of PDFs remain intact.
Ideal for drafting responses, analyzing feedback, or creating reports, Acrobat Studio is available globally with a subscription price starting at $24.99 a month, including a 14-day free trial.

The speech and voice recognition market is poised for incredible growth, projected to soar from $9.66 billion in 2025 to an astonishing $23.
11 billion by 2030, driven by the surging demand for smart devices and advancements in AI. As virtual assistants become commonplace, industries across healthcare, automotive, and finance are integrating voice technology for enhanced convenience and security—like voice biometrics that ensure safe, hands-free authentication.
Innovations in AI, such as deep learning models, are improving accuracy and contextual understanding, expanding usability in numerous applications. The Asia-Pacific region is expected to emerge as a significant growth hub due to increased smartphone usage and government initiatives promoting digital transformation.
While data privacy concerns remain a challenge, the ongoing evolution of voice technologies promises to enrich communication and user experience, making our interaction with machines more intuitive than ever before.

A recent Google Cloud survey reveals a staggering near-90% of videogame developers are now harnessing the power of AI agents to enhance their work. With 87% involved, developers are automating tedious tasks, allowing them to channel their creativity into game production.
As the industry grapples with high development costs and soaring expectations, AI is seen as a potential game-changer. However, it's not without controversy; concerns about job security, intellectual property rights, and financial implications linger.
More than half of those surveyed worry about data ownership amidst legal ambiguity surrounding AI-generated content. Interestingly, about 94% of developers anticipate long-term cost reductions thanks to AI, even as many face challenges in quantifying their investments.
With new consoles and premium titles on the horizon, the gaming landscape is set to evolve rapidly, making AI a double-edged sword for creators.

The portrayal of artificial intelligence (AI) in African media is heavily influenced by Western values and hype, often sidelining critical local perspectives. A recent analysis of 724 AI articles from 26 English-speaking African nations revealed a trend towards emphasizing AI as a solution-oriented, economic tool, while neglecting crucial discussions around its social and ethical implications.
Alarmingly, the majority of articles were authored by external sources, diminishing African voices in the dialogue. The research highlights the need for a shift in AI reporting that prioritizes local experiences and insights, fostering a balanced narrative that encompasses the technology’s potential benefits and risks.
By empowering African journalists and including a diverse range of voices, media can cultivate a richer, more inclusive understanding of AI that reflects community-specific needs and challenges, rather than conforming to a global hype narrative. It's time to reshape AI journalism in Africa and ensure it truly serves its people.