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DJI announces Ronin S 2 and Ronin SC 2 gimbals

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 08:00 PM PDT

Courtesy of DJI

It's been well over a month since DJI teased its new products, but today it officially announced two new gimbals — the Ronin S 2 and the smaller Ronin SC 2.

Both three-axis gimbals come with upgrades you'd expect — stronger motors, heavier payloads, lighter materials, but also some software features we haven't seen yet. Before we get to that, let's start with the hardware changes on the RS 2.

The more professional gimbal out of the two is now made with carbon fiber and is 1.3lbs lighter than the original Ronin S, weighing in at a total of 2.86lbs. DJI says the RS 2 supports maximum dynamic payload up to 10lbs. It can theoretically hold even heaving rigs, but you probably won't get ideal performance with that.

The gimbal also comes...

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Sony will let PS5 owners record their voice chats and snitch on fellow players

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 05:58 PM PDT

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

Some PlayStation 4 users who downloaded the latest 8.0 update got an unwelcome surprise this morning: their console informed them that Sony had the right to record their voice for moderation purposes.

Here's a couple examples:

Initially, the update's release notes contained no mention of voice...

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Go read how Clear plans to infiltrate every part of daily life

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 05:46 PM PDT

Denver International Airport scenes Photo by Robert Alexander/Getty Images

With the pandemic essentially halting travel, Clear — once in the business of streamlining security checks at airports — is now in search of other opportunities. For a company whose bread and butter is biometric identify verification, the solutions lie, well, everywhere, reports Dave Gershgorn for OneZero.

Clear sees its future as an identity platform. The company's recently launched Health Pass service is just the start, an easy way to capitalize on the need for touchless health screenings, Gershgorn writes. The company plans for a wider implementation of Health Pass post-pandemic. Future uses of quick identity verification could serve an integral part of all transactions from sports arenas to retail stores, verifying age, payment...

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Forget 5G: MagSafe could be the biggest reason to buy an iPhone 12

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 05:35 PM PDT

By now, you've probably read my colleague Nick Statt's piece about how the iPhone 12's MagSafe magnetically-attached wireless charging cable opens up a future where iPhones won't need ports at all.

That sounds futuristic! Now, let's talk about something a little more practical... something legions of people already do with their phones.

We stick them in cases — thousands upon thousands of different cases every year — to protect them from damage, attach them to car docks, add fancy lenses and, most of all, reflect our personality and mood. We glue on flashy finger ring holders and PopSockets, slap on stickers, anything to make them look and feel different from the same damn iPhone our friends, family, neighbors and strangers are toting...

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Sony’s A8G 65-inch OLED TV is just $1,500 right now

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 04:15 PM PDT

Sony Bravia 65-inch OLED TV This 65-inch A8G OLED TV is $1,500 for a limited time at Amazon

We're in the final day of Prime Day 2020, and there are some stellar Lightning Deals happening. One that's happening right now is on Sony's 65-inch A8G OLED 4K television. Normally $1,998, it's down to $1,500 for a limited time. This deal is set to last until 5PM ET today, but I have my doubts it will remain in stock for that long.

$1,500 is a good price for a 55-inch OLED TV, so getting a bigger size for that amount is a steal. And in terms of specs, the A8G is solid. It can be mounted to a wall, and has it Android TV with Cast built-in. In terms of ports, it has four HDMI ports with ARC and CEC support to let the TV work better with your other entertainment devices. Two of those ports support HDMI 2.0.

In general, an OLED TV will...

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The company formerly known as WeWork will be known as WeWork again

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 03:21 PM PDT

Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge

The We Company, which was once known as WeWork, will change its branding back to WeWork, Reuters reports. It is part of a larger reckoning, as the company recognizes it is in the real estate business, and somehow, nebulously, "tech."

"We want to be strategic. We want to be innovative. We want to be impactful. We want to be WeWork," wrote the new CEO of the once and future WeWork, Sandeep Mathrani, in the memo Reuters obtained.

Unless the last thousand years of pandemic have somehow rendered you amnesiac, you may recall that The We Company filed documents to go public in 2019, and got laughed at so hard its founder and CEO Adam Neumann had to quit. Also, the IPO was canceled. But before all that, in January 2019, the company was known as...

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Razer’s Blade 15 Advanced gaming laptop with a 300Hz display is $600 off

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 03:09 PM PDT

This deal will get you a loaded system, with a 300Hz refresh rate display, an RTX 2070 Super Max-Q, and more powerful specs | Photo by Cameron Faulkner / The Verge

Razer's Blade 15 Advanced gaming laptop got a hefty $500 discount for Prime Day 2020, but Razer quietly knocked an additional $100 off today that brings it down to a more reasonable $2,000 until the end of the day.

Better yet, it's for a model that's close in the specs department to the one that I just reviewed, containing an eight-core Intel Core i7-10875H CPU, the Nvidia RTX 2070 Super Max-Q graphics chip, 16GB of RAM, a 512GB PCIe SSD and a 300Hz refresh rate 1080p display. This model is $2,600 right now at Razer's store, but with a Prime membership your price is $600 less. This laptop will also get you a download code for Marvel's Avengers.

Compared to most gaming laptops out there, the Razer Blade 15 Advanced rocks a low-profile...

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Teespring is offering creators the ability to sell digital merchandise like filters

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 02:35 PM PDT

For both aspiring and established creators, T-shirts and hoodies are so passé — the new wave of merchandise is all digital.

Teespring, one of the biggest platforms for creator and influencer merchandising and an official commerce partner for YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok, is rolling out the ability to sell digital merchandise. These include photo filters, e-books, premium content, zines, and other items that creators can sell directly to fans instead of relying on physical merchandise.

Teespring decided to move into the digital merchandise space after a few influencers asked if it was something they could offer their fans, CEO Chris Lamontagne and vice president of marketing, Les Green, told The Verge on Wednesday. While Lamonatagne...

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Best Prime Day deals for upgrading your PC setup

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 02:31 PM PDT

Best wired gaming mouse: Razer DeathAdder V2 Image: Razer

Have you recently purchased a gaming PC? Are you looking to buy some new equipment for working from home? Amazon's Prime Day event has a ton of great accessories that will spice up your PC setup.

Whether you're looking to find a new gaming mouse or keyboard for your rig, a hard drive to bulk up your computer's storage, or an extra-wide monitor for getting work done, the online retailer has you covered. There are even some motherboards on sale for bringing new life to old systems. Check out our main deal post that features several more product categories.

Current Lightning Deals

Image: Razer

Gaming headsets...

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Nikon’s Z6 II and Z7 II cameras add 4K60 video and a much-needed second memory card slot

Posted: 14 Oct 2020 02:13 PM PDT

Image: Nikon

Nikon has announced its latest full-frame mirrorless cameras, the Z6 II and Z7 II, which improve upon their predecessors with faster performance, improved autofocus, and the inclusion of a secondary memory card slot. Otherwise, the second-gen cameras are largely similar to the Z6 and Z7, using the same sensors and with no outward design updates. The electronic viewfinder and vari-angle LCD — it can't be rotated to face forward for vlogging — are unchanged in both models.

But pros will appreciate one new addition when they open the memory card door: Nikon has added a UHS-II SD card slot that joins the lone XQD / CFexpress slot from last time. So if you want immediate backups for your shots and videos, there you go. Other changes are on...

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