• Light and Sony reveal multi-camera smartphone collaboration

    Light and Sony are working together on multi-camera applications for smartphones, paving the way for handsets that combine the data from four or more sensors. Light started out developing its own computational imaging devices, combining multiple sensors – up to sixteen, in fact – to pull out DSLR-style detail from smartphone hardware. The original Light L16 Camera launched in 2017, … Continue reading
  • Sinemia adds direct movie ticket sales for more than 400 US theaters

    MoviePass competitor Sinemia has announced the launch of direct movie ticket sales through its website and mobile app. With this new service, people planning to see a movie can buy the tickets through Sinemia, which covers hundreds of theaters across the US. The ticket purchasing platform is available to both Sinemia subscribers and the public in general. Sinemia offers monthly … Continue reading
  • Ricoh WG-6 and G900 rugged cameras pack 20MP and LED ring light

    Ricoh has a pair of new super-rugged cameras, the WG-6 and G900, focused on those who don’t have time or inclination to cosset their hardware. Each gets a 20-megapixel sensor surrounded by an integrated LED ring light, along with onboard GPS and 4K Ultra HD video recording. Ricoh WG-6 Ricoh’s target audience with the WG-6 is simple: anybody who wants … Continue reading
  • Ricoh GR III hands-on: Samples from street photography’s new star

    Ricoh knew it had a hit on its hands when it previewed the Ricoh GR III back at Photokina 2018. Even without a full spec list, lacking a price, and with nobody outside of the company even having their hands on the camera, those in-the-know about street photography were already declaring their love. Fast forward to today, and Ricoh is … Continue reading
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  • China’s gene-edited CRISPR babies may have enhanced memory

    In November 2018, a Chinese researcher claimed to have used gene-editing tool CRISPR to alter the DNA of twin girls allegedly born late last year. The confirmation had followed the discovery of clinical trial documents published in China that indicated a team of researchers were seeking couples to participate in a gene-editing study. Following that, a new study indicates that … Continue reading
  • Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime retires: Here’s his goodbye message

    It’s the end of an era over at Nintendo of America today, or at least it will be soon. Nintendo of America president Reggie Fils-Aime announced his retirement today, and though he won’t be leaving his post right away, he only has a couple of months with the company left. In his place, Doug Bowser, who currently serves as NoA’s … Continue reading
  • Google I/O 2019 ticket draw is open: What you need to know

    Last month, Google announced that its I/O 2019 event will take place in early May in Mountain View, California. In an update today, the company revealed that it has opened its ticket drawing to give applicants a chance at attending the developer conference. Qualified applicants have until February 27 to enter the ticket drawing; winners will be randomly selected. General … Continue reading
  • Verizon 5G in 2019: Over 30 cities, S10 5G, and some surprises

    Verizon has lifted the lid on its 5G deployment, confirming it plans to light up the high-speed next-generation network in more than 30 US cities this year. The service will begin with what the carrier is calling Verizon 5G Mobility, intended for smartphones like the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S10 5G. That will go live in the first half of the … Continue reading
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  • Nintendo Switch eShop update lets you try Pokemon before you buy

    We’ve arrived at another Thursday, which means that Nintendo has detailed the Switch eShop releases for the week ahead. This time around, one of the bigger releases is actually a demo of Pokemon Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee. If you’re a Pokemon fan who has been wondering if Pokemon Let’s Go is something you’ll enjoy, now’s your chance to find … Continue reading
  • It’s okay to be excited about the Samsung Galaxy Fold

    Samsung opened its big Galaxy S10 event this week with its headline news: the flexible Galaxy Fold smartphone is not only real, it’s really launching – not to mention it’s also really expensive. It was a bold move by the phone-maker, one that ran the potential risk of overshadowing the more mainstream (and thankfully more affordable) Galaxy S10, S10+, and … Continue reading
  • HTC VIVE Focus Plus revealed with upgraded controllers

    While many of us are probably interested in learning more about the VIVE Cosmos, HTC has announced another headset in its VIVE Focus line. The original VIVE Focus has only been available in western markets for a few months now, but that isn’t stopping HTC from announcing the standalone VIVE Focus Plus today. As you might have already guessed from … Continue reading
  • The Tesla Model 3 just lost Consumer Reports’ recommendation

    Tesla and Consumer Reports’ love-hate relationship looks set to take another negative spin, with the nonprofit rescinding its recommendation of the Model 3 over reliability concerns. The consumer advocacy organization gathers its reliability data from car owners, and it’s Tesla drivers themselves who have apparently doused the Model 3’s reputation this time. Consumer Reports had already published its Annual Auto … Continue reading
  • Nu al een van de handigste gadgets van dit jaar: de lichtschakelaar die je kan plaatsen zonder breek- en slijpwerk - Het Nieuwsblad

    Nu al een van de handigste gadgets van dit jaar: de lichtschakelaar die je kan plaatsen zonder breek- en slijpwerk  Het NieuwsbladEen lichtschakelaar plaatsen zonder vervelend breek- en slijpwerk, zonder dat je er ook maar een kabel voor nodig hebt? De innovatieve nieuwe draadloze dim ...
  • HTC VIVE Cosmos controllers briefly detailed in new video

    Last month at CES, HTC announced the VIVE Cosmos, a new headset for its virtual reality line up. Though we had the chance to see the headset up close, there’s still a lot we don’t know about the VIVE Cosmos. Slowly but surely, HTC is beginning to pull back the veil and release some details, starting today with new information … Continue reading
  • Spotify for Garmin vivoactive 3 Music arrives on your wrist

    Garmin has rolled out its Spotify app its vivoactive 3 Music smartwatch, bringing the music service directly to the wrist. The new app was announced back in October 2018, as a way for owners of select Garmin wearables to leave their phone at home, but still be able to take their music with them. Now, it’s available to install for … Continue reading
  • The Material Design Gmail app is rolling out to Android and iOS now

    Google’s revamped Gmail app for Android is now rolling out to everybody, with iOS users also starting to see the Material Design update too. The new version of the email app was announced last month, bringing elements of the desktop web interface design to Google’s mobile apps for iPhone and Android devices. Material Design, as you’ll undoubtedly know if you’ve … Continue reading
  • Apple credit card could be next services conquest

    For quite some time now, Apple has been looking to reduce its reliance on device sales by making money in other ways, particularly through fee-based services. Some of those, like Apple Music and iCloud, already exist and seem to be making Apple a decent chunk of change. Apple also seems to be gearing up to offer magazine subscriptions through Apple … Continue reading
  • Researchers put a horse in a zebra costume for science

    If you ever learned anything about zebras growing up, the key fact about their stripes you might believe is accurate might not be accurate at all. That factoid would be that the stripes on a zebra are to help camouflage the animals inside the herd, so predators have a harder time catching a meal. Scientists from the University of California … Continue reading
  • Can’t drive 55? California considers no speed limits on certain highway lanes

    Sammy Hagar must be proud right now. California state senator John Moorlach, a Republican from Orange County, has introduced a bill in the state legislature that could bring autobahn-style unlimited lanes to California highways. The bill seeks to add lanes to north and southbound Interstate 5 and State Route 99 that would have no speed limits. The bill doesn’t state … Continue reading
  • MIT researchers solve decades-old quark quandary

    Physicists from MIT have announced that they have discovered the answer to a question that has challenged nuclear physicists for 35 years. That mystery was why do quarks move more slowly inside larger atoms? A quark is a fundamental building block of the universe. Quarks are subatomic particles and are some of the smallest particles we know of, and they … Continue reading
  • LG G8 ThinQ 3D ToF to be used for gesture control

    Just a few days left before its official debut, LG is slowly dropping another breadcrumb leading to the G8 ThinQ. Although it had already revealed it would be using a 3D time of flight or ToF sensor for the upcoming flagship, it is now giving a bit more detail on what the sensor would be capable of. In addition to … Continue reading
  • Samsung Galaxy S10 – Things to consider before you buy it

    Another year, another new Samsung flagship, another series of questions on whether fans should make the upgrade or not. Gone are the days when consumers would grab the next shiny phone that comes out, partly thanks to the rising prices. Buyers now need a whole lot more reason to say goodbye to their old faithful companion beyond just better specs … Continue reading
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    Samsung Tab in slankere uitvoering  Data NewsSamsung lanceert een nieuwe versie van de Galaxy Tab. De Galaxy Tab S5e heeft een dunnere en lichtere metalen body en biedt een langere levensduur van ...
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  • OnePlus 7 leaked with no bezels, no front camera

    The Galaxy S10 will probably kick off a new generation of phones with “hole-in” displays, in no small part to both Samsung and Huawei trying to outdo each other. Not all manufacturers, however, may be following suit and some will probably stay with the readily available notched panels. OnePlus might be trying to set itself apart again by adopting an … Continue reading
  • Apple foldable iPhone patent bends both ways

    Now that Samsung has finally announced the Galaxy Fold, including its April availability and whopping $2,000 price tag, others are sure to follow. We do have Huawei and Xiaomi ready to make a splash, not to mention Lenovo who has actually been teasing foldable prototypes for years now. Almost everyone is in, including, surprisingly, Apple. The company has patented quite … Continue reading
  • Nest Secure had a mic Google told no one about for months

    Earlier this month, Google made an announcement that seemed nothing short of magical. It proudly announced that its Nest Secure system can now also moonlight as a Google Assistant smart speaker using the Nest Guard base. That’s almost surprising because few if not none of the Nest Secure owners were even aware that the hardware was capable of performing that … Continue reading
  • Audi deploys speed recommendations to help drivers avoid red lights

    Audi owners with select 2017 or newer vehicles have received a new feature that helps them avoid red lights. The company announced an update to its Traffic Light Information system, adding Green Light Optimized Speed Advisory (GLOSA) for displaying speed ‘recommendations’ based on various traffic infrastructure data. With this info, the driver has better odds of avoiding red lights. Audi … Continue reading
  • Reasons why the Razer Game Store failed

    Razer has pulled the plug on the Razer Game Store, just ten months after its launch. The online store offered thousands of digital games in the form of product codes redeemable via Uplay and Steam, with the inclusion of special bundles and discounts. The gaming hardware brand stated it was for “realignment purposes,” but it’s hard to imagine the Game … Continue reading
  • Galaxy S10 Bixby button can finally be remapped but partially only

    The Galaxy S10 may have significantly changed its design from previous Galaxy S phones, but the one thing that remains the same is the presence of the much-reviled Bixby button. Despite and in spite of much criticism, Samsung remains bullish in pushing its AI assistant to everyone. This time, however, it is finally willing to throw users a bone. You … Continue reading