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Fujifilm releases app to turn mirrorless cameras into webcams

The Verge

Fujifilm has released new software that lets you use certain X-series and GFX-series mirrorless cameras as ultra-high-quality webcams. You’re even able to use Fujifilm’s renowned film simulation modes. The app is free, and right now it’s only available for Windows computers. Here’s a tutorial on how to use it:

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All the ways to turn your phone or camera into a webcam

The Verge

As a result, camera manufacturers began issuing software that would enable camera owners to convert their tech into a working webcam. Software from camera manufacturers. Fujifilm has released new software that lets you use certain X-series and GFX-series mirrorless cameras as ultra-high-quality webcams. Canon cameras.

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Microsoft hid lots of secret nerdy messages to devs in its Build stream

The Verge

The shelf also had little Easter eggs hidden away, including an 8-inch floppy disc, an original Microsoft cap, the GitHub Octocat mascot, and even a Gold Master CD-ROM that Microsoft used to use for shipping final software to PC makers. Microsoft put a big focus on developers this year, with software and updates to really back that up.

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Tech Moves: Longtime Amazon HR leader joins Snap; Tableau CFO departs; and more

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Crown Electrokinetics went public in January and has a patented film technology that overlays on glass, such as windows, allowing the tint to be adjusted via a smartphone. Lead by Microsoft commercial cloud vets, Prescryptive Health raised $26 million last year for its prescription data platform software. Stacey Kinkead.

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Cloak your photos with this AI privacy tool to fool facial recognition

The Verge

Named after the Guy Fawkes masks donned by revolutionaries in the V for Vendetta comic book and film , Fawkes uses artificial intelligence to subtly and almost imperceptibly alter your photos in order to trick facial recognition systems. The way the software works is a little complex. Image: The Verge. You’d hardly recognize her.

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Microsoft vet’s new tech startup, SyncFloor, helps creative pros find independent music for projects

GeekWire

In his 20 years at Microsoft, Kirt Debique honed his tech skills as a Windows Media Platform engineering leader and Office Mobile general manager. The platform and commercial marketplace aims to make it easier for creative professionals to find and secure rights to independent music for everything from films to podcasts.

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OceanGate gets its Titan sub ready to begin expedition to Titanic shipwreck

GeekWire

“Whether I am filming for a show in Antarctica or working at the Uganda Wildlife Education Center … I’m passionate about telling human interest stories and going to uncharted locations to learn, explore and make discoveries.”. “You can get your head in the window, and all you can see are the surroundings,” Rush said.

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