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Software announcements for the week of July 7-11

Aiarty Video Enhancer is a AI-powered, Mac-compatible desktop tool designed to help users turn flawed videos into high-resolution contents quickly.

Here are some of the latest software announcements of the week: 

° Aiarty Video Enhancer is a AI-powered, Mac-compatible desktop tool designed to help users turn flawed videos into high-resolution contents quickly. And you can get a free copy through July 31. Key features include the ability to:

  • Upscale videos to 4K while adding realistic details with AI
  • Denoise and restore footage shot in low light or with high ISO
  • Sharpen blurry clips for clearer, crisper results
  • Boost frame rates up to 120fps ― perfect for smooth slow-motion playback
  • Remove background noise from audio for a cleaner sound
  • Hybrid AI models + GPU acceleration for fast, high-quality processing 

°  RouteMyPlan is a new scheduling app that helps businesses make sure their mobile teams get where they need to be on time. It uses real-time traffic updates and smart scheduling to tell employees when to leave and the best route to take even if there are unexpected delays.

RouteMyPlan also includes real-time tracking, geo-fencing and automated check-ins to help improve efficiency and accountability. The app works great for delivery, healthcare, field service teams and more, according to its developers.

° OpenAI is planning to introduce a web browser that would be available as an alternative to Safari and Google Chrome, reports Reuters.

° Aqara has announced the release of its new Doorbell Camera hub, the Aqara G410 (use code AQARAUS7 to save 15% through 7/13). This smart video doorbell also functions as a Matter smart home hub.

° Apple’s iCloud Passwords for Windows app now officially supports the Firefox web browser, making it possible for PC users to access and autofill credentials straight from Mozilla’s web browser.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.

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