[ad_1] The similarity promises some solid performance, too, with 49-point fast autofocus, continuous shooting at 10 frames per second and 4K videos at up to 100Mbps (albeit with a 15-minute time limit). You can also rely on a 2.33-megapixel electronic viewfinder as well as Bluetooth and WiFi to transfer your ...
Read More »Facebook demands advertisers have consent for email/phone targeting
[ad_1] Facebook is hoping to avoid another privacy scandal by adding new accountability and transparency requirements for businesses that use its Custom Audiences too to target you with ads based on your email address or phone number. Starting July 2nd, advertisers will have to declare whether contact info uploaded for ...
Read More »Almost half of US consumers will have access to 5G by 2023
[ad_1] File Photo Close to half of all US consumers will have access to 5G networks by 2023, according to Ericsson. 4G networking is now commonplace and offers better speeds than its predecessor, 3G. However, our thirst for mobile data brought on through the emergence of Internet of Things (IoT) ...
Read More »Here’s who’s going to win the World Cup, according to A.I.
[ad_1] Robots aren’t playing professional soccer just yet, but they can certainly help predict it! With the FIFA World Cup kicking off, San Francisco-based tech firm Unanimous A.I. has used its considerable artificial intelligence expertise to predict the outcome of the 32-team men’s soccer tournament. Given that the startup has ...
Read More »Feast your eyes on these uniquely beautiful indie games from E3
[ad_1] The AAA games on display at E3 this year have, as usual, an amazing array of beautiful, nearly photorealistic graphics — and while they’re amazing in their own way, I always find it fun to highlight a few games that take a totally different approach to their art. Here ...
Read More »A tech entrepreneur prepares for prison
[ad_1] Calling Lundgren an optimist would be an understatement. Yet the 33-year-old millionaire founder of several technology-recycling and -repair companies has spoken this way ever since April, when the slim prospect of 15 months in prison became an immovable reality. The specifics of the case have been litigated thoroughly, both ...
Read More »Razer Blade (2018) review: The sharp-looking Blade rides the knife edge between gaming and work – CNET
[ad_1] There are really only two features on the new Razer Blade laptop that betray its origins as a gaming machine: The keyboard still lights up, with each key capable of displaying more than 1 million colors across several patterns; and there’s a glowing intertwined snake logo on the back ...
Read More »6 former or current Fitbit employees charged with stealing Jawbone’s secrets
[ad_1] The battle between Fitbit and Jawbone presumably ended when Fitbit dropped its legal case against its onetime Kickstarter darling competitor in late 2016, and Jawbone ultimately began its liquidation process in July 2017. But as it turns out, there still remains bad blood between these two companies and it is ...
Read More »Teaching computers to plan for the future
[ad_1] As humans, we’ve gotten pretty good at shaping the world around us. We can choose the molecular design of our fruits and vegetables, travel faster and further and stave off life threatening diseases with personalized medical care. However, what continues to elude our molding grasp is the airy notion ...
Read More »The Best Open Worlds Of E3 2018
[ad_1] The open world sandbox experience continues to be a big winner; games that feature the opportunity to explore a vast and dynamic playspace continue to fascinate gamers. As such, some of the biggest games on display at E3 2018 were the ones that allowed for that style of discovery ...
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