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  • Nintendo Switch 2 'Leak' Could Offer A Very Blurry First-Look At The Console
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    A low-quality video of what appears to be a Nintendo Switch 2 has emerged, prompting fan speculation over the as-yet-unseen console and the validity of this footage.The video was posted on Chinese video site Bibli and was first spotted by Nintendo Soup (via Kotaku). The footage appears to show someone removing a joycon from the side of the Switch 2 screen by simply pulling it off. The controllers themselves seem to sport infrared sensors (on both the left and right joycons) and bigger shoulder buttons. This matches previous leaks, which suggested that the Switch 2 would have magnetic joycons and a more complex controller layout, though it would also maintain the same basic design as the original Switch. However, the blurry footage could be fake, and feature a version of the console constructed using information from prior leaks.Edited video by me (since the original video is 5+ minutes long)We can also see the man de-attaching the Joy-Cons at the beginning of the video pic.twitter.com/RtIVDQJOlX Adrien190303 #ThankYouToriyama (@Adrien190303) December 2, 2024 Details about the upcoming console are still scant. Nintendo has confirmed that an official announcement of the Switch 2 will arrive before April 2025. The console was previously rumored to release in 2024, but reports early this year claimed it had been delayed. The Switch 2 specs are still up in the air, though a Digital Foundry report claimed that the system would use an Nvidia custom T239 processor. Nintendo recently confirmed that the successor will be backwards compatible. Nintendo Switch Online will also carry over to the new system. At least one game has already been announced for the upcoming console.
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  • PlayStation Portal 30th Anniversary Edition Restocked On Cyber Monday
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    PlayStation Portal - 30th Anniversary Edition $220 See at PlayStation Direct The 30th Anniversary PlayStation consoles and accessories were restocked at various retailers today for Cyber Monday. While most of these restocks sold out immediately, the 30th Anniversary PlayStation Portal handheld is still available for $220 via PlayStation Direct. PlayStation Portal - 30th Anniversary Edition $220 PlayStation Direct is the official PlayStation retail portal, so you're getting the device directly from Sony. PS Direct requires you to sign in with your PSN account before you can buy. All orders are eligible for free standard shipping. See at PlayStation Direct The PlayStation Portal is a handheld device used for streaming gameplay directly from your PS5 over Wi-Fi. The device does not play games natively. Design-wise, it looks like a DualSense PS5 controller with an 8-inch LCD screen. The Portal supports DualSense features like adaptive triggers and haptic feedback and can stream gameplay at up to 1080p resolutions and 60fps. Like other 30th Anniversary PlayStation devices, this version of the Portal features a gray color scheme and colored face buttons that resemble the original PlayStation 1 console and its DualShock controller.Stocks are limited, and given how popular all the 30th Anniversary consoles and accessories are, chances are the Portal will sell out soon. If you've been considering buying one, now is the time.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Best Non-Romanceable Dragon Age Companions
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    BioWare is known for its fantastic cast of compelling characters across a huge spectrum of titles and genres. The character work is what defines these games, alongside the narratives and world-building that is rarely matched by anyone else in the gaming scene. If there's one thing that frequently gets discussed in BioWare titles where characters are concerned, however, it's the prevalence of romance.
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    A collection of cars flipping and other accidental wins.
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    My name is Marcus Coart AKA Machi, I've been producing music for about 10 years and am looking for opportunities to get into video game scoring. Throughout my life I have been told that a lot of my production sounds like it belongs in a movie or videogame. I am starting today to take some of my first steps in creating this way and would love to connect with anyone looking for another producer to help with their project. My musical background is in jazz, Edm, and orchestra. Ive always loved th
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  • Input generated in-between snapshots gets lost, best approach?
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    Hi All,When working in a client-authoritative server model, it is common for the server to send world state updates (snapshots) to the clients at certain rate.We all now about this and how well it works, but I'm facing the following problem and would like to now hot this is solved on other games/what is the best approach.My simulation runs at 60hz, and the server sends snapshots at a minimum of 20hz. This means that every 3 ticks, a snapshot leaves the server, the problem
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  • Siemens Healthineers Adopts MONAI Deploy for Medical Imaging AI
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    3.6 billion. Thats about how many medical imaging tests are performed annually worldwide to diagnose, monitor and treat various conditions.Speeding up the processing and evaluation of all these X-rays, CT scans, MRIs and ultrasounds is essential to helping doctors manage their workloads and to improving health outcomes.Thats why NVIDIA introduced MONAI, which serves as an open-source research and development platform for AI applications used in medical imaging and beyond. MONAI unites doctors with data scientists to unlock the power of medical data to build deep learning models and deployable applications for medical AI workflows.This week at the annual meeting of RSNA, the Radiological Society of North America, NVIDIA announced that Siemens Healthineers has adopted MONAI Deploy, a module within MONAI that bridges the gap from research to clinical production, to boost the speed and efficiency of integrating AI workflows for medical imaging into clinical deployments.With over 15,000 installations in medical devices around the world, the Siemens Healthineers Syngo Carbon and syngo.via enterprise imaging platforms help clinicians better read and extract insights from medical images of many sources.Developers typically use a variety of frameworks when building AI applications. This makes it a challenge to deploy their applications into clinical environments.With a few lines of code, MONAI Deploy builds AI applications that can run anywhere. It is a tool for developing, packaging, testing, deploying and running medical AI applications in clinical production. Using it streamlines the process of developing and integrating medical imaging AI applications into clinical workflows.MONAI Deploy on the Siemens Healthineers platform has significantly accelerated the AI integration process, letting users port trained AI models into real-world clinical settings with just a few clicks, compared with what used to take months. This helps researchers, entrepreneurs and startups get their applications into the hands of radiologists more quickly.By accelerating AI model deployment, we empower healthcare institutions to harness and benefit from the latest advancements in AI-based medical imaging faster than ever, said Axel Heitland, head of digital technologies and research at Siemens Healthineers. With MONAI Deploy, researchers can quickly tailor AI models and transition innovations from the lab to clinical practice, providing thousands of clinical researchers worldwide access to AI-driven advancements directly on their syngo.via and Syngo Carbon imaging platforms.Enhanced with MONAI-developed apps, these platforms can significantly streamline AI integration. These apps can be easily provided and used on the Siemens Healthineers Digital Marketplace, where users can browse, select and seamlessly integrate them into their clinical workflows.MONAI Ecosystem Boosts Innovation and AdoptionNow marking its five-year anniversary, MONAI has seen over 3.5 million downloads, 220 contributors from around the world, acknowledgements in over 3,000 publications, 17 MICCAI challenge wins and use in numerous clinical products.The latest release of MONAI v1.4 includes updates that give researchers and clinicians even more opportunities to take advantage of the innovations of MONAI and contribute to Siemens Healthineers Syngo Carbon, syngo.via and the Siemens Healthineers Digital Marketplace.The updates in MONAI v1.4 and related NVIDIA products include new foundation models for medical imaging, which can be customized in MONAI and deployed as NVIDIA NIM microservices. The following models are now generally available as NIM microservices:MAISI (Medical AI for Synthetic Imaging) is a latent diffusion generative AI foundation model that can simulate high-resolution, full-format 3D CT images and their anatomic segmentations.VISTA-3D is a foundation model for CT image segmentation that offers accurate out-of-the-box performance covering over 120 major organ classes. It also offers effective adaptation and zero-shot capabilities to learn to segment novel structures.Alongside MONAI 1.4s major features, the new MONAI Multi-Modal Model, or M3, is now accessible through MONAIs VLM GitHub repo. M3 is a framework that extends any multimodal LLM with medical AI experts such as trained AI models from MONAIs Model Zoo. The power of this new framework is demonstrated by the VILA-M3 foundation model thats now available on Hugging Face, offering state-of-the-art radiological image copilot performance.MONAI Bridges Hospitals, Healthcare Startups and Research InstitutionsLeading healthcare institutions, academic medical centers, startups and software providers around the world are adopting and advancing MONAI, including:German Cancer Research Center leads MONAIs benchmark and metrics working group, which provides metrics for measuring AI performance and guidelines for how and when to use those metrics.Nadeem Lab from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) pioneered the cloud-based deployment of multiple AI-assisted annotation pipelines and inference modules for pathology data using MONAI.University of Colorado School of Medicine faculty developed MONAI-based ophthalmology tools for detecting retinal diseases using a variety of imaging modalities. The university also leads some of the original federated learning developments and clinical demonstrations using MONAI.MathWorks has integrated MONAI Label with its Medical Imaging Toolbox, bringing medical imaging AI and AI-assisted annotation capabilities to thousands of MATLAB users engaged in medical and biomedical applications throughout academia and industry.GSK is exploring MONAI foundation models such as VISTA-3D and VISTA-2D for image segmentation.Flywheel offers a platform, which includes MONAI for streamlining imaging data management, automating research workflows, and enabling AI development and analysis, that scales for the needs of research institutions and life sciences organizations.Alara Imaging published its work on integrating MONAI foundation models such as VISTA-3D with LLMs such as Llama 3 at the 2024 Society for Imaging Informatics in Medicine conference.RadImageNet is exploring the use of MONAIs M3 framework to develop cutting-edge vision language models that utilize expert image AI models from MONAI to generate high-quality radiological reports.Kitware is providing professional software development services surrounding MONAI, helping integrate MONAI into custom workflows for device manufacturers as well as regulatory-approved products.Researchers and companies are also using MONAI on cloud service providers to run and deploy scalable AI applications. Cloud platforms providing access to MONAI include AWS HealthImaging, Google Cloud, Precision Imaging Network, part of Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare, and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure.See disclosure statements about syngo.via, Syngo Carbon and products in the Digital Marketplace.
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