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[The Morning After]( It's Friday, October 20, 2023. Compared to Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 5, not only does[OnePlus’ first foldable]( pack two larger displays, it’s also thinner and lighter — as long as you don’t count the hulking camera module. The most impressive thing the Open is doing is putting pressure on the price of big foldables. [[TMA] Engadget]( Starting at $1,700, it costs $100 less than the Z Fold 5 and Google’s Pixel Fold — and that’s before you factor in the launch deal that knocks another $200 off with the trade-in of any phone. We put it through its paces in our full[review](. And if you’re more interested in Oppo’s new foldable… well, they’re pretty much[the same device](. — Mat Smith ​​You can get these reports delivered daily direct to your inbox. [Subscribe right here!]( The biggest stories you might have missed [India wants to build its own space station]( [Jon Stewart’s Apple TV+ show reportedly ends following clash over AI and China]( [Hulu’s $2-per-month student deal for its ad-supported plan is back]( [Adobe adds plenty of AI wizardry to Photoshop and Premiere]( Elements 2024 can upscale JPEGs and replace visual elements with just a click. [[TMA] Adobe]( Adobe’s latest iterations of Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements feature plenty of new AI-powered tools, using Adobe’s Sensei AI. On the Photoshop side of things, there’s a new tool that automatically selects objects and backgrounds for removal, editing or replacement. Adobe’s Sensei AI also lets you upscale JPEGs to remove artifacts, creating a “smooth, natural look.” As for Premiere, the popular video-editing software suite now uses AI to automatically create highlight Reels culled from uploaded footage. The company says these AI-created clips will “draw people in by focusing on motion, close-ups and your highest quality footage.” [Continue reading.]( [Crypto company owned by Winklevoss twins hit by lawsuit]( The lawsuit alleges it defrauded investors of $1 billion. Gemini Trust Company, a cryptocurrency exchange helmed by the infamous Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss, just got hit with a lawsuit alleging it defrauded investors. The suit was brought forth by New York Attorney General Letitia James, the same AG currently prosecuting former president Donald Trump on sweeping charges of fraud. The suit is directed at two other companies, alongside Gemini Trust, which the civil lawsuit alleges collectively defrauded 230,000 investors of more than $1 billion. [Continue reading.]( [FCC’s restoration of Obama-era net neutrality protections progresses]( It’ll reclassify broadband as an essential communications service. The Federal Communications Commission voted along party lines to move forward with a plan to largely restore Obama-era net neutrality protections. All three of the agency’s Democratic commissioners voted in favor, with the two Republican commissioners dissenting. Reclassifying fixed broadband as an essential communications service would give the FCC greater scope to regulate it and more leeway to re-establish net neutrality rules. These rules would mean internet service providers have to give users access to every site, content and app at the same speeds and conditions. [Continue reading.]( [Watch a Shiba Inu speedrun video games for charity]( A new challenger appears. [[TMA] JSR / YouTube]( Games Done Quick speedrunning marathons have seen plenty of unusual attempts at beating games as quickly as possible in the name of charity. This time, they’re doing it with a dog called Peanut Butter. Any questions? [Continue reading.]( The Morning After is a daily newsletter from Engadget designed to help you fight off FOMO. Who knows what you'll miss if you don't [subscribe](. Craving even more? [Like us on Facebook]( or [follow us on Twitter](. Have a suggestion on how we can improve The Morning After? [Send us a note.]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Youtube]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this email because you opted in at [engadget.com](. Not interested anymore? [Unsubscribe from this newsletter.]( Copyright © 2023 Yahoo. All rights reserved.

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