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Snap is acquiring Saturn, a calendar app used at thousands of high schools
Snap is acquiring Saturn, a calendar app used at thousands of high schools

Engadget

time6 hours ago

  • Business
  • Engadget

Snap is acquiring Saturn, a calendar app used at thousands of high schools

Snap has acquired Saturn , a calendar app for high school and college students. The company didn't disclose the terms of the deal but said that close to 30 of Saturn's full-time employees will be joining Snap as part of the acquisition. It's not clear what exactly Snap has planned for Saturn, but the company confirmed to Engadget that the calendar app will continue to operate as a standalone service. It also suggested that the acquisition could help Snap bring calendar-focused features into Snapchat. A calendar app may seem like an odd choice for Snap, but there's clearly a lot of overlap between the two services' users. According to Snap, about 80 percent of US high schoolers attend schools that support Saturn (its App Store page says it's available at more than 17,000 high schools). Snap is used by more than half of US teens, per Pew Research . Saturn is also much more social than the typical calendar app. It has a Snapchat-like design that allows teens to easily share and compare their schedules with friends. It also supports features specific to many high school students' routines, like block schedules, rotation calendars and extracurricular activities. Saturn also has features for college students, though it doesn't seem to be as widely used among that slightly older demographic. The startup, founded by Dylan Diamond (Saturn's CEO) and Max Baron (COO) has previously raised money from a number of high-profile investors, including Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi and Jeff Bezos' Bezos Expeditions. Forbes reported in 2021 the startup had raised $44 million. Jim Lanzone, the CEO of Engadget's parent company Yahoo, joined the board of directors at Snap on September 12, 2024. No one outside of Engadget's editorial team has any say in our coverage of the company.

Tired Of Overedited iPhone Photos? Adobe Launches Free Camera App For iPhone—Built By Pixel Camera Creators
Tired Of Overedited iPhone Photos? Adobe Launches Free Camera App For iPhone—Built By Pixel Camera Creators

India.com

time6 hours ago

  • India.com

Tired Of Overedited iPhone Photos? Adobe Launches Free Camera App For iPhone—Built By Pixel Camera Creators

New Delhi: Have you ever felt like your iPhone Photos look a bit too bright or overly edited? Adobe has launched a new iPhone-only camera app called Project Indigo. The app has been built by the same team behind Google's Pixel camera. Unlike typical smartphone apps, it offers more manual control and aims to deliver a DSLR-style photo experience. It's free to download on the App Store for now. More Natural, True-to-Life Photos Adobe says its new app, Indigo, aims to deliver more natural, true-to-life images—closer to what you'd get from a DSLR. There's less smoothing, less over-sharpening, and the colour adjustments are subtle, avoiding that overly edited 'HDR' look common in regular phone cameras. Full Manual Camera Controls Indigo gives you full manual control over your camera settings like focus, shutter speed, ISO, and white balance. You can choose to shoot in JPEG or RAW (DNG), and even decide how many frames the app captures for each shot. Why does that matter? Because Indigo uses advanced tech to blend up to 32 images into one, helping reduce noise and keep all the details sharp. Night Mode & Long Exposure for Creative Shots Indigo also includes a Night mode that suggests longer exposures in low light, helping you get clearer shots in the dark. There's even a Long Exposure setting to create smooth, motion-blur effects—perfect for capturing waterfalls, flowing traffic, or glowing city lights. Clearer Zoomed-In Shots Adobe says with Indigo, zoomed-in photos will look much clearer and less blurry. Instead of guessing what the image should look like using AI, the app uses a clever trick called multi-frame super-resolution—it quickly snaps several shots when you zoom and blends them together to give you a sharper, more detailed photo. Adobe is also working on a live preview feature, which will let you see how your edited photo will look right in the viewfinder—before you even press the shutter. That could totally change the way people frame and shoot photos on their phones.

Casino apps: Best mobile casinos for real money reviewed
Casino apps: Best mobile casinos for real money reviewed

USA Today

time8 hours ago

  • Business
  • USA Today

Casino apps: Best mobile casinos for real money reviewed

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These elements, plus the FanDuel Casino promo code offer, is why it scores a 4.8 at the App Store, one of the highest ratings among all casino apps. DraftKings casino app App rating: 4.6/5 App Store | 4.2/5 Google Play 4.6/5 App Store | 4.2/5 Google Play Available in : CT, MI, NJ, PA, WV : CT, MI, NJ, PA, WV Sign-up bonus: Up to $1000 in credit + 350 bonus spins Up to $1000 in credit + 350 bonus spins Bonus code: No code is needed The DraftKings Casino App aims to customize its offering for every player, which is why it has a "For You" button as the featured button on the top of the front page, which is helpful to deploy as new players could easily get overwhelmed by the sheer volume of choices. The front page is full of links to every type of game imaginable, yet that volume of graphics didn't slow the page down at all. Showcase and exclusive games get top billing on all of the pages. Are real money casino apps legal? Yes, real money casino apps are legal in the U.S., but they are only legal in five states: Connecticut, Michigan, New Jersey, Pennsylvania and West Virginia. In all states with legal real money casino apps, you must be 21 or older to play. All of the recommended real money online casino apps on this page are legitimate; they are all licensed, legal and trustworthy. Among the most popular are Caesars and BetMGM apps, which both enjoy a large share of the market due to their expansive selection of games, top-notch user experience, huge bonuses and more. It's important to wager responsibly. You can set limits on yourself and get help from a vast array of resources available, including the National Council on Problem Gambling (NCPG), 1-800-GAMBLER and others. For more information on how to play and get started, check out our tips for beginners looking to try real money online casinos or casino apps.

How BeReal plans to recapture its 2022 viral moment
How BeReal plans to recapture its 2022 viral moment

Business Insider

time8 hours ago

  • Business
  • Business Insider

How BeReal plans to recapture its 2022 viral moment

BeReal, the buzziest app of 2022, is planning a comeback. Ben Moore, BeReal's managing director, told BI how the app plans to recapture its viral moment. This article is part of " CMO Insider," a series on marketing leadership and innovation. BeReal is plotting a comeback. In 2022, the app was the toast of the consumer tech world. It won "App of the Year" at Apple's App Store awards. SNL even featured the app in a skit, making fun of its signature "Time to BeReal" notification, which prompts users to quickly snap a photo with their phone's front and back-facing cameras. But it didn't take long for the hype to fade. Usage and downloads tapered off after its peak, and the app was sold to the French app and gaming company Voodoo Games for 500 million euros last summer. One year later, BeReal is preparing its comeback. Speaking to Business Insider at the Cannes Lions advertising festival in France, BeReal managing director Ben Moore said the app is adding new features and ramping up marketing as it looks to get lapsed users to return and find new ones. "We have people that are committed to building the next big thing with BeReal," Moore said. "We can make something that really answers the demands of Gen Z, who are sick and tired of the filters, of the lenses, of the social pressure of posting something that's not going to get them the level of views and likes they would want." Time to ReLaunch According to the market intelligence firm Sensor Tower, BeReal has amassed more than 126 million downloads since its launch in 2020. In the year-to-date, though, the app was downloaded about 4.5 million times globally, down 50% year-on-year and 7% versus the same period in 2023, "as heightened competition from legacy social media platforms and short-form video platforms has pressured adoption," said Abraham Yousef, senior insights analyst at Sensor Tower. Moore said the app currently has around 40 million active users, and that Japan, France, and the US are its biggest markets. BeReal is hoping to reignite interest in the app by investing in advertising, largely on other apps owned by Voodoo Games, and also through tactics like using micro ambassadors at college campuses, or sponsoring parties that require guests to download the app to gain entry. "We really want to bring back the social aspect of what social media was built for," Moore said. BeReal is also adding new features like "nearby," which lets people discover other users local to them. Another feature analyzes the photos users take to recommend other people who post similar kinds of pictures, such as of their dogs, travels, or cooking. Moore said BeReal, which introduced ads last year, also wants to prioritize ads on the app that look and feel more like users' own posts. Gareth Jones, chief growth officer of the creative agency Ralph, said BeReal's success would hinge on living up to the promise of its name and playing into the idea of being an antidote to modern social media. "We live in an age of asinine algorithms and addictive social garbage," Jones said. "If BeReal can bring an element of humanity back to the social media space, this will create more success than any amount of marketing."

Adobe launches Project Indigo: A next-gen camera app for iPhone with AI and computational photography
Adobe launches Project Indigo: A next-gen camera app for iPhone with AI and computational photography

Mint

time11 hours ago

  • Mint

Adobe launches Project Indigo: A next-gen camera app for iPhone with AI and computational photography

Adobe has launched a new experimental camera application for iPhone users, Project Indigo. This expands Adobe Labs' suite of mobile tools following the recent arrivals of Photoshop and Firefly on the App Store. The new app harnesses artificial intelligence and advanced computational photography to deliver images with greater depth, detail, and realism. Currently available as a free download, Project Indigo offers a refined photography experience aimed at addressing the limitations of traditional smartphone imaging. Adobe says the app is designed to move away from the typical "smartphone look", characterised by overly bright images, excessive smoothing, and exaggerated colour saturation, that can appear unnatural when viewed on larger displays. Unlike the default camera apps on most phones, Project Indigo prioritises image fidelity by using sophisticated algorithms to capture up to 32 individual frames per shot. These are then merged to produce a single image with improved dynamic range, fewer blown-out highlights, and significantly reduced noise, especially in shadowed areas. The app offers extensive manual controls, including settings for aperture, shutter speed, ISO, focus, and white balance, with additional tweaks for temperature and tint. Users can choose between two modes: Photo for regular daytime shots and Night, which leverages longer exposure and enhanced stabilisation to capture clearer images in low light with less motion blur. A standout feature of Project Indigo is its use of multi-frame super resolution. This function combats the quality loss typically associated with digital zoom by stacking multiple frames of the same scene, resulting in sharper, more detailed 'super resolution' images—particularly useful when zooming in on distant subjects. Project Indigo stores photos in both standard dynamic range (SDR) and high dynamic range (HDR), and the output is compatible with Adobe's own Camera Raw and Lightroom platforms. Adobe notes that its under-exposure technique in image capture allows for a more natural, DSLR-style output without heavy reliance on post-processing. Available for iPhones starting from the iPhone 12 Pro series, and select non-Pro models from the iPhone 14 onwards, the app does not currently require user sign-in and remains completely free to use. Adobe also confirmed plans to release an Android version of Project Indigo at a later stage.

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