Realme Australian lineup

As flagship smartphones from the likes of Apple, Samsung and Google are comfortably cracking the AU$1,000 mark in Australia, we’re seeing a rise in the number of budget and mid-range handsets that promise premium features at less than half the cost.

The latest brand to arrive on the scene, Realme, has launched locally with four new handsets due to

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Bosch is set to launch a new AI-based sensor system to the International Space Station that could change the way astronauts and ground crew monitor the ISScontinued healthy operation. The so-called &SoundSee& module will be roughly the size of a lunch box, and will make its way to the ISS via Northrop Grumman forthcoming CRS-12 resupply mission, which is currently set for a November 2 launch.

The SoundSee module combines microphones with machine learning to perform analysis of sounds it picks up from the station, which it can use to effectively establish a healthy baseline, and then continually use new audio data to compare in order to get advance notice of potential mechanical issues via changes that could signal problems.

SoundSee will be mobile via installation on Astrobee, an autonomous floating cube-shaped robot that took its first totally self-guided flight in reduced gravity in June this year. Astrobeeroving role is a perfect way for BoschSoundSee tech, which it developed in partnership with Astrobotic and NASA, to work on and develop its autonomous sensing tech, which it will eventually use to provide info about how systems are currently performing on the ISS, and when specific systems might need maintenance or repairs — ideally before it becomes an issue.

Boschnew ‘ear& for the Space StationAstrobee robot will let it ‘hear& potential mechanical issues

The first autonomous flight of Astrobee took place in June, 2019 on the ISS

As with other things that Astrobee is designed to help with, SoundSeeultimate aim is to automate things that the astronaut crew of the ISS currently have to do manually. Already, SoundSee has been undergoing extensive ground testing here on Earth in a simulated environment similar to what it will experience on the ISS, but once in space, it&ll face the real test of its intended use scenario.

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Saddle up for Red Dead Redemption 2's stunning 4K/60fps PC trailerSaddle up for Red Dead Redemption 2's stunning 4K/60fps PC trailer

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The trailer, which features a stirring voiceover from lead character

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