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Apple might launch an iPhone with triple-lens rear cameras next year
Adopts a trend that Huawei started

Not too long ago, phones started boasting dual cameras in one system. With everyone caught up, the quest is now on for three cameras. Following Huawei’s huge P20 and P20 Pro launch, Apple will likely pursue the triple-camera system next year.
According to Deutsche Securities analyst Jialin Lu, Apple is developing an iPhone model with three rear cameras for 2019. Besides the obvious benefits for shooting, the triple-camera system might jumpstart Apple CEO Tim Cook’s plans to expand their augmented reality division.
The report states that the third camera can triangulate a subject’s distance from the iPhone. This ability pushes the camera’s capabilities to stereoscopic vision, similar to how our own brain sees objects.
Meanwhile, other analysts speculate that it will instead use a time-of-flight laser system (how long a laser takes to reach a subject) to calculate distances. On the other hand, this system will not need a third camera. However, with the industry starting to adopt three cameras, Apple isn’t likely to lag far behind.
Regardless, both variants improve the system’s 3D sensing. This proves a step in the right direction towards Apple’s AR capabilities.
Alternatively, a third camera can also improve the iPhone’s optical zoom. Currently, the Huawei P20 Pro leads the pack in zooming. The latter already boasts of a 3x optical zoom.
Lu is hardly the first analyst to hint at Apple’s triple-lens camera in recent weeks. A few weeks ago, Yuanta Securities analyst Jeff Pu also stated that Huawei’s triple-lens phones will drive Apple to adopt the system, as well.
Currently, the iPhone X already sports its own version of depth perception. Another camera will likely push its capabilities (and its price) even further.


For a good number of PC users, there just isn’t enough space for a huge monitor. An emerging category of devices is making things easier for those with problems of space. Nreal, a company that makes augmented-reality glasses, can project an ultra-wide image straight onto the lenses of its wearables for the user. Now, the company has announced that it will support Windows in the coming future.
Announced during the Game Developers Conference 2023, Nreal announced Nebula for Windows. Complementing the company’s wearables, Nebula for Windows will allow users to connect their glasses to their PC. Users can project a virtual ultra-wide screen right in front of them. They can upgrade their 16:9 screen into a curved 21:9 screen.
Additionally, users can take advantage of enhanced 3-DoF (or three degrees of freedom) tracking, which can make virtual cockpit games much more immersive than with standard monitors. To showcase this capability and more, Nreal is presenting two sample AR games during the conference. These two games, Nreal Tower and In Wonder will maximize what the company’s products — especially the Light and the Air — can do.
Currently, Nreal has not announced when Nebula for Windows will launch. However, it is still a big boon for gamers who want to upgrade their setup but don’t have the funds or the space to do so.
SEE ALSO: Apple’s AR headset will let users pay with their eyes

The race for artificial intelligence is a hot trail. Amid the unbridled popularity of ChatGPT, several companies have started pushing their own language models out the gate. Google, eager to compete in the emerging industry, has now opened Bard to users.
Today, Google has started issuing invitations to Google One subscribers for a chance to try the new chatbot. Subscribers can enter a waitlist to test the technology for themselves.
In essence, Bard acts the same as ChatGPT. Users can talk to the bot conversationally, and it will respond perfectly, as if you were talking to another human being. It’s a language learning model. By talking to so many users, the model can learn the best way to reply to certain prompts.
Although Google has access to its search engine, Bard is currently meant to complement it. The company warns users that the chatbot is still prone to occasional mistakes. As an example, it gave the wrong scientific name for a plant. While this example is innocuous, there can be more nefarious errors that the developers are still trying to fix. With a wider test now open to the public, Google hopes to fix more egregious mistakes ahead of a wider launch.
For now, if you subscribe to Google’s premium subscription service, you can wait in line to try out the new technology.
SEE ALSO: Google is working on a ChatGPT competitor called Bard

EA is a mixed bag nowadays. Formerly one of the biggest names in gaming, the company’s public reception is more varied these days. However, no one can argue against the studio’s earlier eras with more notable titles. Unfortunately, that era is coming to a more definitive close. EA is officially delisting a few notable Battlefield titles and the original Mirror’s Edge from digital stores.
In an official statement from the company, EA has announced the retirement of four online titles this year. Starting April 28, users will no longer be able to buy Battlefield 1943, Battlefield: Bad Company, Battlefield: Bad Company 2, and Mirror’s Edge online. Additionally, the online services for these games will cease on December 8.
Still going strong today, the Battlefield franchise is EA’s answer to the Call of Duty franchise. While the latter focuses on more arcade-like shooting, Battlefield tries to infuse more strategic gameplay into historical and modern-day shooting.
On the other hand, Mirror’s Edge is a classic first-person parkour adventure. At the time, the title was notable for its fluid movement and easy-to-read visuals. It even spawned a sequel, Mirror’s Edge Catalyst.
Anyone who owns these titles can still play through them after April. However, come December, players can only go through the offline single-player campaigns of these games.
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