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Aura Ink Frame: E-Ink Display Revolutionizes Digital Photo Frames
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Tech·20 sa önceRésumé IA

Aura Ink Frame: E-Ink Display Revolutionizes Digital Photo Frames

Aura's new Ink frame uses color e-ink technology to create a digital photo display that mimics the look of printed art, overcoming the clunky appearance and bright screen issues of traditional digital frames. Despite a limited six-color palette, Aura's dithering algorithm renders images acceptably for most users, though discerning photographers may find the color accuracy lacking.

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TechCrunch
DAZN Soccer's pricing display: Legal issues and consumer protection
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Law·1 g önceRésumé IA

DAZN Soccer's pricing display: Legal issues and consumer protection

DAZN Soccer's pricing display, emphasizing a "monthly fee of 980 yen" while obscuring the non-cancellable annual plan, may violate Japan's Premiums and Representations Act and the Act on Specified Commercial Transactions. While DAZN has apologized for a specific period of misrepresentation, consumers may have grounds to cancel contracts made during that time. Dark patterns, though not directly regulated in Japan, are addressed through existing consumer protection laws.

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ITmedia
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Culture·1 g önceRésumé IA

Arthur Boyd's monumental Saint Francis tapestries to be displayed at NGA for first time

A collection of 20 monumental tapestries by Australian artist Arthur Boyd, depicting Saint Francis of Assisi, will be displayed in full for the first time at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra. Commissioned in the late 1960s and created between 1970-1974 by a Portuguese workshop, the tapestries have largely been in storage for five decades.

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ABC Top Stories
Roberto Lopes: Cape Verde's World Cup Hero and League of Ireland Pioneer
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Sport·4 g önceRésumé IA

Roberto Lopes: Cape Verde's World Cup Hero and League of Ireland Pioneer

Roberto "Pico" Lopes was instrumental in Cape Verde's historic 0-0 draw against Spain in their World Cup debut. The defender, who didn't turn pro until 24 and received his first international call-up at 28, played a full 90 minutes, securing a clean sheet against the favored Spanish side. His journey from mortgage adviser to World Cup player highlights perseverance and the evolving landscape of international football.

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Guardian Sport