Month: August 2021
Out From The Mist: Pointing photography’s compassionate lens at mental health
There are many photography competitions, some provide a very necessary exhibition for cash photographers and rewards, while others raise awareness about a specific topic as climate change. However, there are not many who touch the theme of mental health, although today is such an important issue. Outside the fog: an international competition of photos and […]
Read MoreTwitter to give option to report misleading tweets – It’s not for all yet
Twitter: For the case, many social networking platforms, faces forever to the load that is not doing a lot to carve the flow of misinformation in its network. Previous Twitter attempts to lose in false news through features such as Birdwatch still work in progress. Now, in continuous, Twitter is allowing small groups in the […]
Read MoreExclusive: How Nikon designed the Nikon Zfc – and why it thinks the future is retro
Touch screens could have taken the world, but Tactile Tech is not going to disappear in silence. Turntables, valve amplifiers and mechanical watches have been carved into challenging niches, and the Nikon Z FC is the attempt of the camera giant hitting a similar place for photographers. Even if you are not a Nikon fan, […]
Read MoreBGMI iOS version now available: Here’s the download link for iPhone and iPad
Battlegrounds Mobile India is now available at Apple’s App Store and you can download iOS users on iPhone and iPads. Many players have been harassing Kraftton for this since the Android version of the game was launched on July 2. The App Store page for BGMI was live today and shows some of the rewards […]
Read MoreApple Watch Series 7 renders point to a big design change
Apple has not changed Apple Watch’s design in no way drastically or clearly visible since he released his first smartwatch six years ago. While most, but not all intelligent watches today depend on a round face, Apple stuck to its square shape for more than half a decade. It is still not changing its shape, […]
Read MoreGalaxy Z Fold 3 teardown is as tedious as you might imagine
The Galaxy Z Fold 3 is probably one of the most complex smartphones on the market today. In addition to the flexible screen and the hinge that keeps it together, this year’s folding device also introduces the IPX8 waterproof rating and a display chamber (or below the panel panel). All these contribute to a device […]
Read MoreIntel RealSense camera business is shutting down
Once upon a time, Intel was so great and so successful that it could afford to venture into areas and companies that were only remotely related to your central silicone business. That included, for a time, wearables, as well as computer vision hardware, such as cameras and lidars. Intel is still large, but its domain […]
Read MoreGalaxy S22+ battery might take a step back in size
It is almost expected that each new generation of smartphones improves in the previous one, usually with updated specifications. Unless there is a big problem in an older model, it usually means larger, better or more hardware. However, there are occasions when companies in an inexplicable way back on something and use a less impressive […]
Read More2023 Nissan Z gives enthusiasts a feast of retro done right
The 2023 Nissan Z is real, and brings an iconic identification plate – and a favorite enthusiast – Back to the road with a surprising style and something hoarse from the old school. A preliminary view with the concept of Nissan Z Proto, and bringing an unexpected amount that the design to production, Z 2023 […]
Read MorePixel 6 charger will also be missing from the box
It was a quite controversial movement for both users and some government regulators, but the tendency to eliminate the brick loading of smart phone boxes could become standard. Apple started it, and Samsung followed his example after making fun of him. Google will soon be the following, apparently, since the company made it publicly know […]
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