United Imaging Intelligence releases open source medical video AI model with a surprising edge over bigger LLMs

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United Imaging Intelligence has open sourced a medical video AI model along with a massive dataset and benchmark, showing how smaller specialized models can outperform general purpose AI in clinical tasks.

XGIMI TITAN Noir Series 4K projectors hit Kickstarter with 7,000 ISO lumens and 10,000:1 contrast

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XGIMI is taking aim at home theater fans with its TITAN Noir Series 4K projectors. Now live on Kickstarter, the lineup promises up to 7,000 ISO lumens, 10,000:1 native contrast, and a new dual iris system designed to improve black levels and overall image quality. It is a big swing at large screen entertainment, but whether most folks need this level of performance is another question.

Little Caesars drone delivery proves even terrible pizza can fly

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Flytrex and Little Caesars say drone pizza delivery is ready for real meals, not just snacks. The new Sky2 drone can carry two large pizzas, sides, and drinks in one flight, reaching homes in minutes. It sounds impressive on paper, but as someone from Long Island, I’m not convinced faster delivery fixes what’s inside the box.

Dolby Atmos arrives in BMW 7 Series turning luxury cars into rolling theaters

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Dolby Atmos is coming to the BMW 7 Series, bringing immersive 3D audio into the cabin with up to 36 speakers and nearly 2,000 watts of power. As cars evolve into digital living spaces, BMW is betting that premium sound will matter just as much as performance and design.

Foxit brings PDF editing into ChatGPT so you never have to leave the conversation

Foxit is bringing full PDF workflows directly into ChatGPT, letting users go from raw AI output to polished, shareable documents without jumping between apps. It sounds convenient, but it also raises a bigger question about whether AI should handle the entire document lifecycle.