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- Motorola teases phone with 200-megapixel camera as Razr rumors mount
- Google Maps’ historical Street View imagery comes to mobile
- Logitech’s new mouse and keyboard offer a quieter click and more clack, respectively
- Nvidia turns to liquid cooling to reduce big tech’s energy use
- Zeus flicks too hard in latest Thor trailer
- Starlink’s new RV plan lets buyers skip the line if they pay more for worse service
- The Rodecaster Pro II is a slimmer, more customizable audio mixer
- The best noise-canceling headphone deals
- Klarna used a prerecorded video message to lay off 10 percent of employees
- SpaceX’s Gwynne Shotwell defends Elon Musk to employees after allegations of sexual misconduct
Motorola teases phone with 200-megapixel camera as Razr rumors mount Posted: 24 May 2022 01:52 AM PDT Motorola could have not one, but two very interesting smartphones launching in China next month. The company has teased the first in a Weibo post, which promises to be one of the first phones in the world with a 200-megapixel camera. It could be joined by a third-generation foldable Razr, too. Motorola's general manager Shen Jin recently posted a cryptic teaser for the new foldable on Weibo, which appeared to show a silhouette of a device unfolding. The smartphone with the 200-megapixel camera has reportedly been developed under the codename "Frontier," and has leaked a couple of times in recent months. In January, WinFuture posted several renders of the device along with a more-or-less complete set of specs. The phone's all-important... |
Google Maps’ historical Street View imagery comes to mobile Posted: 24 May 2022 12:01 AM PDT Google Maps' Street View feature is getting a couple of upgrades to celebrate the service's 15th anniversary, the search giant announced today. The first is a new feature coming to its iOS and Android apps that'll display historical Street View imagery on your phone. The second is a new, more portable camera that Google hopes will make it easier for it to capture Street View imagery in the future. Since 2014, it's been possible to use Street View to see how a place has changed over the years via the desktop version of Google Maps. But now, the service's iOS and Android apps will have the same ability. You access it by tapping anywhere on the screen while in Street View mode, and then select "see more dates" to access a location's... |
Logitech’s new mouse and keyboard offer a quieter click and more clack, respectively Posted: 24 May 2022 12:01 AM PDT Logitech's latest computer accessories offer a quieter or more tactile way to use your computer, depending on your preferences. The new MX Master 3S is a minor update to the existing MX Master 3 mouse with a quieter mouse click and a more sensitive sensor. Meanwhile, the MX Mechanical and MX Mechanical Mini are a pair of keyboards whose mechanical switches should make them a more tactile (if slightly louder) counterpart to its existing MX Keys devices. The MX Mechanical, MX Mechanical Mini, and MX Master 3S will ship this month for $169.99, $149.99, and $99, respectively. The MX Master 3S is a very similar-looking device to the MX Master 3 that it's replacing in Logitech's lineup. It's got an aggressively sculpted right-handed design, a... |
Nvidia turns to liquid cooling to reduce big tech’s energy use Posted: 23 May 2022 09:00 PM PDT Nvidia has announced its new plan for reducing the energy use of data centers crunching massive amounts of data or training AI models: liquid-cooled graphics cards. The company announced at Computex that it's introducing a liquid-cooled version of its A100 compute card, and says that it consumes 30 percent less power than the air-cooled version. Nvidia's also pledging that this isn't just a one-off, it's already got more liquid-cooled server cards on its roadmap, and hints at bringing the tech to other applications like in-car systems that need to keep cool in enclosed spaces. Of course, Tesla's recent recall for overheating chips shows how tricky that can be, even with liquid cooling. According to Nvidia, reducing the energy needed to... |
Zeus flicks too hard in latest Thor trailer Posted: 23 May 2022 07:29 PM PDT The first full trailer for Thor: Love and Thunder has arrived, and somehow found a new angle on the journey of Chris Hemsworth's titular hero. This time around we're also getting a solid look at Christian Bale as Gorr the God Butcher, a galactic killer "who seeks the extinction of the gods." There are also more shots of Valkyrie (Tessa Thompson), playing up some interactions she'll have with Jane Foster (Natalie Portman), who, as we saw in the teaser trailer, is wielding Mjolnir, and even a quick flash of some Guardians of the Galaxy friends. So, who is holding the title of Mighty Thor, and what has Jane been doing for the last eight years, seven months,... |
Starlink’s new RV plan lets buyers skip the line if they pay more for worse service Posted: 23 May 2022 05:13 PM PDT SpaceX's Starlink is still scaling up its constellation of internet satellites, and the service is only intended for use at the specific location where the user is registered. But as we noted earlier this month, for an additional $25 per month, it will let users take their dish somewhere else every now and then with the service's new "portability" feature. For that package with portability, you still need to have at-home service first, and it warns users they'll be de-prioritized while away from home. But if you're a vanlifer or RV enthusiast who is willing to buy a dish without having a "home" address with prioritized service, now Starlink for RVs will let you sign up and grab a dish for access right now. There's no waiting required,... |
The Rodecaster Pro II is a slimmer, more customizable audio mixer Posted: 23 May 2022 05:00 PM PDT Rode is introducing a new version of its portable audio mixer console, the Rodecaster Pro, with upgraded hardware, new preamps, a load of new software features, and a subtly sleeker design. The Rodecaster Pro II is meant to pack the key parts of an audio control room for livestreams, podcasts, and other audio productions in a desktop console for amateurs and professionals alike. At first glance, the Rodecaster Pro II looks like a slightly more compact version of its predecessor, with six physical faders instead of eight, slimming it down from 14 inches wide to 12 inches wide. But the console comes with some much bigger updates on the inside. The console is now powered via USB-C and has the ability to connect to two computers or mobile... |
The best noise-canceling headphone deals Posted: 23 May 2022 04:00 PM PDT With more people working from home than they used to, owning a good pair of noise-canceling headphones has become more appealing than ever. However, they can be expensive and difficult to shop for due to the range of available models, many of which cater to different lifestyles and priorities. Some are better suited for long-haul flights, for instance, while others are ideal for multitasking and marathon listening sessions. That's why we've curated this list of the best deals on noise-canceling headphones. Here, you'll find sales on all kinds of on-ear and over-ear headphones, all of which are designed to eliminate outside noise but come with their own strengths and weaknesses. And if you want to do even more research before making a... |
Klarna used a prerecorded video message to lay off 10 percent of employees Posted: 23 May 2022 03:35 PM PDT Klarna, the Swedish "buy now, pay later" service (BNPL), announced that it's laying off 10 percent of its global workforce in a prerecorded video message, according to reports from Protocol and TechCrunch. The company currently has about 7,000 employees, and a 10 percent cutback puts the number of affected workers somewhere around 700. BNPL services like Klarna, Affirm, and Afterpay allows users to purchase a product for nothing or a small fraction of its full price. Customers can then make incremental payments over a set period of time but will face a typically interest-free fee for any late payments. BNPL businesses soared at the height of the pandemic when many people were strapped for cash and had nothing else better to do than shop... |
SpaceX’s Gwynne Shotwell defends Elon Musk to employees after allegations of sexual misconduct Posted: 23 May 2022 03:34 PM PDT SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell sent a company-wide email last week responding to a report of allegations of sexual assault against CEO Elon Musk, claiming she doesn't believe the allegations to be true. The email, first reported by CNBC and reviewed by The Verge, also reiterated that SpaceX has a "ZERO tolerance" policy for harassment. "Personally, I believe the allegations to be false; not because I work for Elon, but because I have worked closely with him for 20 years and never seen nor heard anything resembling these allegations," Shotwell wrote in the email. "Anyone who knows Elon like I do, knows he would never conduct or condone this alleged inappropriate behavior." Last week, Business Insider published a report alleging that... |
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