OM System has released a new version of its OM-3 Astro camera, while Autodesk is suing Google over the name of its Flow AI videomaker, and Discord is implementing age verification measures, according to reports from The Verge. Additionally, Nintendo is filling gaps with new game releases, and Ayaneo has unveiled a hefty new Windows gaming handheld.
The OM-3 Astro, a vintage-looking camera, now features an upgraded filter designed to capture more infrared light, enhancing the capture of vivid nebulae photos, as reported by The Verge. The new version maintains a similar appearance to its predecessor, with the addition of a red "Astro" badge.
In a separate development, Autodesk is taking legal action against Google, alleging trademark infringement related to Google's Flow AI videomaker. Autodesk claims that Google's Flow branding will confuse customers with its own AI-powered Flow products, according to The Verge. The lawsuit was filed in a California court last week, as reported by Reuters.
Discord is also implementing age verification measures, requiring some users to either restrict features or prove their age, The Verge reported. This move represents a significant step towards a more age-gated internet, as social media platforms gradually introduce age verification.
Nintendo continues to release new games, with "Mario Tennis Fever" being an important release for the Switch 2, according to The Verge. The company is working to fill gaps in its game library.
Finally, Ayaneo has unveiled its Next II handheld, a Windows gaming device that is significantly larger and heavier than other handhelds, including Lenovo's Legion Go, according to Ars Technica. The Next II weighs 3.14 pounds and measures 13.45 inches wide, offering heftier specs and a higher price than most other Windows gaming handhelds.
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