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Guitar Center Inducts Guitarist Gary Clark Jr. Into RockWalk

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星期四, 五月 2, 2024

WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif., May 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Guitar Center announced the induction of four-time Grammy® winning guitarist Gary Clark Jr. into the retailer's iconic RockWalk. The private ceremony took place at Guitar Center's Hollywood location on Sunset Boulevard. Following the ceremony, Gary Clark Jr. performed at Guitar Center's flagship - his first concert in Los Angeles since releasing his newest album, "JPEG RAW".

Key Points: 
  • WESTLAKE VILLAGE, Calif., May 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Guitar Center announced the induction of four-time Grammy® winning guitarist Gary Clark Jr. into the retailer's iconic RockWalk .
  • Following the ceremony, Gary Clark Jr. performed at Guitar Center's flagship - his first concert in Los Angeles since releasing his newest album, "JPEG RAW".
  • "We are thrilled to welcome Gary Clark Jr. into the esteemed ranks of Guitar Center's RockWalk inductees.
  • "I am honored to be the latest inductee into Guitar Center's RockWalk," stated Gary Clark Jr., the celebrated musician and newest RockWalk honoree.

intoPIX Unveils Titanium at NAB for Accelerating IP Media Workflows

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星期五, 四月 12, 2024

"Combining JPEG XS with ST2110 & IPMX makes IP-based media workflows more attractive by bringing together high video quality, low latency, and bandwidth efficiency," said Jean-Baptiste Lorent, Marketing & Sales Director at intoPIX.

Key Points: 
  • "Combining JPEG XS with ST2110 & IPMX makes IP-based media workflows more attractive by bringing together high video quality, low latency, and bandwidth efficiency," said Jean-Baptiste Lorent, Marketing & Sales Director at intoPIX.
  • Titanium at NAB, intoPIX booth will show the two new families of solutions at the show:
    Titanium SDK & EDK for developers.
  • Tested with a variety of ST2110/IPMX equipment, the new Titanium solutions promise to boost the industry transition to standard-based IP media workflows.
  • Join us at the NAB Show in Central Hall (#C6025) to explore the new Titanium SDK, EDK, and APPs, and to witness live demonstrations of their capabilities.

intoPIX Unveils Latest JPEG XS FPGA Cores with Nextera-Adeas ST2110/IPMX, Streamlining IPMX Development at NAB Show

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星期五, 四月 12, 2024

The new release of the intoPIX JPEG XS subsystem IP-core uses the most advanced JPEG XS codec, including the extended JPEG XS High profile and the new TDC profile for flawless imaging, offering up to twice the compression efficiency.

Key Points: 
  • The new release of the intoPIX JPEG XS subsystem IP-core uses the most advanced JPEG XS codec, including the extended JPEG XS High profile and the new TDC profile for flawless imaging, offering up to twice the compression efficiency.
  • The intoPIX subsystem IP-cores feature TicoXS FIP core, also includes its RTP packetization, with optional AES encryption of low-latency high-quality JPEG XS video streams and directly interfacing with the Nextera-Adeas ST2110/IPMX solutions.
  • Combining intoPIX JPEG XS with Nextera-Adeas ST2110/IPMX yields an unrivaled solution, boasting full JT-NM Tested badges for unmatched interoperability confidence.
  • "We're excited to announce this reference design integrating their latest TicoXS FIP cores, supporting both the JPEG XS High420.12 profile and JPEG XS TDC profile, alongside our ST2110/IPMX cores," explained Antoine Wijlaars, Managing Director of Adeas.

Sony Electronics Introduces New Digital Multimedia Receiver to Car AV Line

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星期五, 四月 19, 2024

SAN DIEGO, April 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Electronics Inc. today announced a new addition to its line of car AV receivers, the XAV-AX3700. The XAV-AX3700 includes a customizable experience to fit user's personal viewing preference, while providing optimal sound. This new model includes a large anti-glare screen with an enhanced user interface and customizations, along with space saving installation and exceptional wireless audio quality to provide a simple and sleek addition to the vehicle.

Key Points: 
  • SAN DIEGO, April 19, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Sony Electronics Inc. today announced a new addition to its line of car AV receivers, the XAV-AX3700.
  • 6.95-inch Anti-glare Sleek Touchscreen: The anti-glare 17.6cm (6.95") touchscreen and clean interface design ensure a stylish and efficient user experience.
  • Selectable Clock Design: Now the center clock indication has three options – analog clock face, digital, and none.
  • The XAV-AX3700 will have a suggested retail price of $399.99 USD / $549.99 CA and available for purchase June 2024 at Sony authorized dealers.

Why have all broadcast powerhouses embraced intoPIX JPEG XS? Unraveling the secret behind industry leaders' unanimous adoption!

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星期三, 四月 3, 2024

Don’t miss the opportunity to discover the latest product enhancements and features from intoPIX, further strengthening the company’s commitment to innovation and industry leadership.

Key Points: 
  • Don’t miss the opportunity to discover the latest product enhancements and features from intoPIX, further strengthening the company’s commitment to innovation and industry leadership.
  • JPEG XS in Action is Back at NAB 2024!
  • Join the revolution in video workflows at NAB, where cutting-edge JPEG XS solutions promise to enhance efficiency, agility, and productivity like never before.
  • Join intoPIX for a captivating talk by Jean-Baptiste Lorent , Sales and Marketing Director, as he unveils the power of JPEG XS in IP workflows.

Cloudinary Makes Industry’s Smartest Smart Crop Even Smarter, Sets New Standard for AI-Powered Image Optimization

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星期三, 三月 13, 2024

More than 10,000 brands and 1.5 million developers rely on Cloudinary to ensure they deliver fully optimized and performant images and videos.

Key Points: 
  • More than 10,000 brands and 1.5 million developers rely on Cloudinary to ensure they deliver fully optimized and performant images and videos.
  • With Image Enhance (e_enhance), brands can trust that every image on web- and mobile-responsive sites looks and performs optimally.
  • Create picture-perfect image thumbnails and previews through Enhanced Downscaling, which preserves more details when reducing image dimensions.
  • “The intelligent image optimizations announced today further reinforce Cloudinary as the most complete platform for automating the complex and time-consuming optimizations required to engage modern consumers.”

Gary Clark Jr. To Headline Forrester’s 2024 B2B Summit North America

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星期四, 二月 22, 2024

Forrester (Nasdaq: FORR) today announced that award-winning R&B musician Gary Clark Jr. will perform live at Forrester’s B2B Summit North America , taking place in Austin, Texas, on May 5–8, 2024.

Key Points: 
  • Forrester (Nasdaq: FORR) today announced that award-winning R&B musician Gary Clark Jr. will perform live at Forrester’s B2B Summit North America , taking place in Austin, Texas, on May 5–8, 2024.
  • B2B Summit North America will present the latest research, best practices, and client stories to help B2B marketing, sales, and product leaders and their teams accelerate growth through cross-functional alignment.
  • “At this year’s B2B Summit North America, Gary Clark Jr. will serve as an inspiration to B2B leaders looking to unify their strategy, technology, and operations around customers.
  • B2B Summit North America is known for delivering a well-rounded experience to its attendees that fosters learning, sharing, and community-building in a fun and supportive environment.

Leica SL3 -- The new mirrorless full-frame system camera from Leica pushes the boundaries of image quality, durability and versatility to new heights

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星期四, 三月 7, 2024

Now, the long-established company presents the next generation of the mirrorless full-frame system: the Leica SL3.

Key Points: 
  • Now, the long-established company presents the next generation of the mirrorless full-frame system: the Leica SL3.
  • The rigorous demands of professional photographers have long served as a benchmark and inspiration for the development of the system, in particular the Leica SL3.
  • The Leica SL3 is now available globally at all Leica Stores, the Leica Online Store, and authorized dealers.
  • To learn more on the Leica SL3 visit: leica-camera.com/sl3
    Leica Camera AG is an international, premium manufacturer of cameras and sports optics.

Digital technologies have made the wonders of ancient manuscripts more accessible than ever, but there are risks and losses too

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星期四, 二月 8, 2024

And even if some few have somehow survived, they are moth-eaten and in a state of decay, and remembered about as well as if they had never existed.

Key Points: 
  • And even if some few have somehow survived, they are moth-eaten and in a state of decay, and remembered about as well as if they had never existed.
  • By making the manuscripts into a book, he would preserve the knowledge they contained – but not the manuscript, not the artefact itself.
  • He does not mention how difficult his Byzantine manuscripts were to read and transcribe, even for someone familiar with the language.
  • Every manuscript is its own text, its own space of knowledge, and an irreplaceable part of our shared cultural histories.

Preserving the Past

  • Our knowledge of the past, and the wisdom we can gain from it, is bound in material objects – whether manuscripts, paintings, ruined buildings or clay pots – that are decaying.
  • What will we preserve of the past?
  • We are lucky if we can now read a text in 50 manuscripts.
  • Read more:
    Uncovering the mysteries of The Book of Kells – from myopic monks on magic mushrooms to superhuman detail
  • Manuscript tourism became a popular activity for wealthy scholars like Sir Robert Cotton (1571-1631), whose collection became the core of the British Museum’s collection.
  • Of course, many of these collectors simply stole or smuggled what they wanted from struggling monasteries in what are now Greece, Sinai and Israel.
  • But their work made possible the rise of printed editions of classical and medieval works.
  • Our modern editions of the Bible and the Iliad, for example, do not exactly match their underlying manuscripts.


Read more:
Dogs in the middle ages: what medieval writing tells us about our ancestors’ pets

Digital decay

  • Even if we prefer the edited versions, printed books decay faster than manuscripts, and take up just as much space.
  • Print does not solve the problem of preservation; it only postpones it.
  • In the 20th century, digital scanning tools and computer-based storage seemed to offer a new kind of solution.
  • Second, digital images are often in proprietary formats, meaning that without the library’s viewing software you cannot actually examine the manuscript.
  • The digital format is still chained to its digital shelves in a private space.
  • Third, as a recent cyber-attack on the British Library demonstrates, the digital space seems not to be safer than the physical one.
  • The digital library space, with its proprietary viewing software and its specialised file formats, is now shuttered.

Conservation and accessibility

  • Yet physical conservation comes at the expense of accessibility.
  • We can, however, use advances in AI and computer technology to improve approaches to digital conservation and enable wider access to the uniqueness of individual manuscripts.
  • To avoid digital decay, we need to devote the same attention to digital conservation as to material conservation.
  • Images of manuscripts would then have a readable text and all the unique elements of the material original – its decorations and artistry, its errors and doodles.
  • In this enhanced digital form, manuscripts could come to local museums, libraries and galleries, where they would be accessible to everyday visitors as well as specialists.
  • But unlike him, we can now offer the experience of the manuscript as well as the text, and to a much wider audience.


Jonathan L. Zecher receives funding from the Templeton Religion Trust.

Digital technologies have the made the wonders of ancient manuscripts more accessible than ever, but there are risks and losses too

Retrieved on: 
星期四, 二月 8, 2024

And even if some few have somehow survived, they are moth-eaten and in a state of decay, and remembered about as well as if they had never existed.

Key Points: 
  • And even if some few have somehow survived, they are moth-eaten and in a state of decay, and remembered about as well as if they had never existed.
  • By making the manuscripts into a book, he would preserve the knowledge they contained – but not the manuscript, not the artefact itself.
  • He does not mention how difficult his Byzantine manuscripts were to read and transcribe, even for someone familiar with the language.
  • Every manuscript is its own text, its own space of knowledge, and an irreplaceable part of our shared cultural histories.

Preserving the Past

  • Our knowledge of the past, and the wisdom we can gain from it, is bound in material objects – whether manuscripts, paintings, ruined buildings or clay pots – that are decaying.
  • What will we preserve of the past?
  • We are lucky if we can now read a text in 50 manuscripts.
  • Read more:
    Uncovering the mysteries of The Book of Kells – from myopic monks on magic mushrooms to superhuman detail
  • Manuscript tourism became a popular activity for wealthy scholars like Sir Robert Cotton (1571-1631), whose collection became the core of the British Museum’s collection.
  • Of course, many of these collectors simply stole or smuggled what they wanted from struggling monasteries in what are now Greece, Sinai and Israel.
  • But their work made possible the rise of printed editions of classical and medieval works.
  • Our modern editions of the Bible and the Iliad, for example, do not exactly match their underlying manuscripts.


Read more:
Dogs in the middle ages: what medieval writing tells us about our ancestors’ pets

Digital decay

  • Even if we prefer the edited versions, printed books decay faster than manuscripts, and take up just as much space.
  • Print does not solve the problem of preservation; it only postpones it.
  • In the 20th century, digital scanning tools and computer-based storage seemed to offer a new kind of solution.
  • Second, digital images are often in proprietary formats, meaning that without the library’s viewing software you cannot actually examine the manuscript.
  • The digital format is still chained to its digital shelves in a private space.
  • Third, as a recent cyber-attack on the British Library demonstrates, the digital space seems not to be safer than the physical one.
  • The digital library space, with its proprietary viewing software and its specialised file formats, is now shuttered.

Conservation and accessibility

  • Yet physical conservation comes at the expense of accessibility.
  • We can, however, use advances in AI and computer technology to improve approaches to digital conservation and enable wider access to the uniqueness of individual manuscripts.
  • To avoid digital decay, we need to devote the same attention to digital conservation as to material conservation.
  • Images of manuscripts would then have a readable text and all the unique elements of the material original – its decorations and artistry, its errors and doodles.
  • In this enhanced digital form, manuscripts could come to local museums, libraries and galleries, where they would be accessible to everyday visitors as well as specialists.
  • But unlike him, we can now offer the experience of the manuscript as well as the text, and to a much wider audience.


Jonathan L. Zecher receives funding from the Templeton Religion Trust.