In addition to text-to-video, Haiper AI video platform also provides tools to let users upload and animate existing images or repaint a video, changing its style, background color, elements or subject with a text prompt.
The first commercial electronic paper displays that can show color were unveiled Wednesday at the Flat Panel Display International show in Japan. The screens open the way for electronic book readers like Amazon's Kindle and Sony's Reader to add color, but so far only a single Chinese device maker has committed to the technology.
When it debuts next week, the Apple tablet may support thousands of iPhone applications and a dramatic color display, but it will seem like a 90-pound weakling next to the latest tablet made for the U.S. military by Xplore Technologies.
Taiwanese electronics maker BenQ plans to continue to focus on e-readers instead of developing a tablet device similar to Apple's iPad, and believes a color version of its nReader due out later this year will be one of the keys to winning the market.
Color e-reader screens that can imitate video playback were on show Thursday from the company that makes the Kindle for Amazon.com, as similar technologies move closer to debuting in finished products.
Taiwanese e-reader makers jockeyed to show off new technologies at the Taipei International Book Exhibition over the weekend and said the emerging model for the devices is to sell them as part of a content bundle.
Taiwan's Delta Electronics plans to start marketing a new 13.1-inch color touchscreen e-reader and an 8.1-inch monochrome touchscreen device around the end of the second quarter, which use e-paper technology from Japan's Bridgestone.
Most tablets and e-readers today use LCD or e-ink technology, but a new challenger that promises sharp color and reduced screen power consumption could be used in devices in a matter of months.
Just when you thought it was safe to click the Start button and get on with your life, a new Windows Boogie Man (sorry ladies -- Boogie Person) has emerged to haunt your PC dreams: "The Black Screen of Death."
After 25 years Microsoft is hanging up its old corporate logo in favor of a new one that includes a squared off version of its four-color window pane and a typeface that is more in line with its Windows 8 logo.
Last week I recounted the "Parker Brothers" analogy from Toby Weiss, CA's senior vice president of eTrust security management. He said that putting together an identity management plan was like a game of Monopoly - you need all the properties (i.e., "applications") to be in the same color group (i.e., single-vendor suite) before you can build hotels (i.e., reap big ROI). That set off some speculation in my inbox as well as a lot of nostalgia as people reminisced about various Monopoly boards they've playe
In his recently published article, “Six Burning VoIP Questions”, Phil Hochmuth poses as his fourth question: why would any corporate IP telephony user need all of the high-end features as outlined, for example, in the spec sheets for Siemens' OpenStage SIP-based IP telephone. Those include a flat-screen color display, a Gigabit Ethernet connection and an underlying Linux operating system.
I felt pretty sheepish recently when I lined up an interview with Gordon Stitt, former CEO and now chairman of Extreme Networks, to chat about…the color purple.
If you're a frequenter of LinuxWorld.com for Linux and open source news, don't adjust your browser color and font settings. The site relaunched last week under new ownership, as Network World took over the LinuxWorld.com domain.
I have a friend who works for a large company, and he’s quite a jokester. He loves to send off-color jokes to his closest friends. I recently cautioned him about doing this from work, telling him he could get himself in trouble with his employer.
ClearCube Technology on Tuesday announced centralized computing software and hardware products to help thin clients behave more like PCs and to aid administrators in deploying and managing virtual environments.
When you receive an e-mail message from a stranger, do you care whether it has spelling mistakes and grammar mistakes? What about offensive language and off-color humor? Does the context matter? For example, do you apply the same standards to e-mail referring to business matters and to informal communications about, say, a hobby or interest?
The iOSphere was brightened by a gray beam of light this week: new photos showing a new color. Though a better name, a more Appleish name, is "graphite."
A way to ensure better quality control on Wikipedia entries by color-coding edits to red-flag potentially dubious content will be tested on some smaller sites in the Wikia Inc. community to determine its effectiveness, the co-founder of Wikipedia said Sunday.
HP has two new printer families worth checking out. And since the two I'm testing - the HP LaserJet 3380 and the 9130 - are combo printer/scanner copiers, you can use the color scanners to move some of your paper files onto your hard disk.