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technology2 years ago

Microsoft's Clipchamp Video Editor: Empowering Microsoft 365 Commercial Customers with Cloud-based Video Editing

Microsoft is expanding the availability of its cloud-based video editor, Clipchamp, to Microsoft 365 commercial customers. Previously only accessible to users with personal Microsoft accounts, Clipchamp offers a range of features and functionality, including support for 1080p video exports and a variety of premium filters and effects. The video editor is built on OneDrive and SharePoint, making it easy to manage logins and connect to other services within the Microsoft ecosystem. Commercial customers will be able to start using Clipchamp through Targeted release at the end of August 2023.

food-technology2 years ago

Kraft Heinz introduces personalized digital sauce dispenser with over 200 condiment options.

Kraft Heinz has unveiled its customizable digital sauce dispenser, the Heinz Remix, which can make over 200 different sauce combinations. The dispenser features a large touchscreen that offers customers a choice of four bases: Heinz Ketchup, Ranch, 57 Sauce, and BBQ Sauce, as well as enhancers such as Jalapeño, Smoky Chipotle, Buffalo, and Mango. The machine uses a unique vortex mixing technology to ensure a clean and simple mix every time. The robo-dispenser, created with the help of Microsoft, will gather information on customer favorites from a universe of more than 200 potential sauce combinations. The Heinz Remix is set to debut in-person at the 2023 National Restaurant Association Show in Chicago next week and then in certain restaurants in late 2023 to early 2024.

technology2 years ago

"Revolutionizing Podcast Editing with Adobe's Text-Based Approach"

Adobe has launched a cloud-based audio production tool called Adobe Podcast, which is aimed primarily at podcast production. Unlike traditional audio editors, Adobe Podcast is text-based, allowing users to edit their podcasts like they would a text document. Anything recorded through Adobe Podcast is automatically transcribed, and users simply edit the text to make changes. Adobe Podcast also includes a feature called "Enhance Speech," which transforms poor-quality audio into something more professional. The service is currently in beta and is available for free.