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GoPro's Hero5 cameras are cloud-connected and natively waterproof

GoPro's Hero5 cameras are cloud-connected and natively waterproof

It's no secret that GoPro had a new flagship action camera in the works, but you never know how rumors may pan out. [Read more...]
Microsoft's 'Project Scorpio' games will run in native 4K

Microsoft's 'Project Scorpio' games will run in native 4K

You'd be forgiven for doubting that Microsoft's Project Scorpio could really deliver on the promise of 4K gaming. [Read more...]
Xiaomi-backed mirrorless camera gives you Leica looks for $330

Xiaomi-backed mirrorless camera gives you Leica looks for $330

Xiaomi's camera strategy goes beyond action cams. Its associated Xiaoyi brand is introducing the M1, a Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera that promises solid performance (not to mention some familiar looks) for the money. [Read more...]
The bottom line: Our quick verdict on Apple's AirPods

The bottom line: Our quick verdict on Apple's AirPods

The fact that they look like Q-tips sticking out of your ears is just the beginning: There are other reasons you might want to think twice about buying Apple's wireless, weird-looking AirPods. [Read more...]
Gamers beat scientists to making a protein discovery

Gamers beat scientists to making a protein discovery

It's no great shock to see citizen scientists make discoveries that professionals miss, but making it through a video game? That's different. [Read more...]
YouTube star charged over 'FIFA' game betting

YouTube star charged over 'FIFA' game betting

The consequences of promoting dodgy bets on video games can extend well beyond account suspensions and tarnished reputations. [Read more...]
Augmented reality puts clothes on near-naked models

Augmented reality puts clothes on near-naked models

There have certainly been attempts at using augmented reality to help choose your wardrobe, but never quite like this. [Read more...]

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Editor's Pick: Why Russian Hackers Are Doing the US a Favor


Rob Enderle
Sep 16, 2016 7:30 AM PT
Colin Powell's hacked email once again showcases that what people in office tell us and what they actually think are two very different things. Politicians work for us -- we are supposedly their employers. Yet we seem to know far less about what they do and think than what we need to know in order to vote intelligently. Powell's comments are actually far more damaging to Clinton than Trump. [More...]

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New Apple Products Have the Right Gaming Stuff
Apple wants to attract gaming fans to the more powerful graphics and processing power embedded in its new iPhone 7 and Apple Watch Series 2 products. The iPhone 7 features the new A10 Fusion chip -- the most powerful ever in a smartphone, according to the company. The CPU fuses two high-performance cores that run twice as fast as the iPhone 6 with much more efficient use of battery power. [More...]
Udacity Fuels Autonomous Vehicle Engineering Dreams
Online education company Udacity on Tuesday introduced a new "nanodegree" program in self-driving auto engineering. President Sebastian Thrun made the announcement. The goal is to build a crowdsourced, open source self-driving car, he said. Students will learn the skills and techniques used by self-driving car teams at the most innovative companies in the world, Udacity has promised. [More...]
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Friday, 16 September 2016

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iOS 10 review: Apple evolves

iOS 10 review: Apple evolves

With iOS 10, Apple is basically polishing a pearl. iOS 7 introduced a vibrant and "flat" new aesthetic. [Read more...]
The FBI missed a trick to hack the San Bernardino iPhone

The FBI missed a trick to hack the San Bernardino iPhone

The FBI told Congress it couldn't hack the San Bernardino shooter's phone without Apple's aid, but a researcher has proved that claim was inaccurate. [Read more...]
Tesla: Mobileye tried to stop our in-house chip development

Tesla: Mobileye tried to stop our in-house chip development

Tesla and former pal Mobileye aren't quite done airing controversial statements against each other. [Read more...]
Scan photos into Office 365 with Office Lens on Windows 10

Scan photos into Office 365 with Office Lens on Windows 10

Microsoft's Office Lens app has let folks upload photos from their iOS and Android devices since April 2015. [Read more...]
Amazon's 'The Grand Tour' car show launches November 18th

Amazon's 'The Grand Tour' car show launches November 18th

If you've been missing Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May, then it's time to mark your calendar. [Read more...]
Samsung exec explains 'facts' of the Galaxy Note 7 recall

Samsung exec explains 'facts' of the Galaxy Note 7 recall

As Samsung tries to navigate through its Galaxy Note 7 mess, an executive is speaking directly to customers. [Read more...]
iPhone 7 Plus teardown reveals bigger Taptic Engine (update)

iPhone 7 Plus teardown reveals bigger Taptic Engine (update)

iFixit has given Apple's latest plus-sized flagship phone the same treatment it gave its older siblings. [Read more...]

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