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DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Shifts Toward Professionalism With 1-Inch Sensor and Mic 3 Integration
Camera Technology

DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Shifts Toward Professionalism With 1-Inch Sensor and Mic 3 Integration

DJI launches the Osmo Pocket 4, upgrading to a 1-inch CMOS sensor and introducing the DJI Mic 3. A deep dive into the specs and pricing for creators.
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Canon Doubles Down on Video Content Creators with EOS R6 V and First Professional Power Zoom Lens in India
Mobile Technology

Canon Doubles Down on Video Content Creators with EOS R6 V and First Professional Power Zoom Lens in India

Canon expands its mirrorless lineup in India with the EOS R6 V, targeting filmmakers and creators with the new RF 20-50mm f/4L IS USM PZ power zoom lens.
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Remedy Sets September 2026 Release Date for Control Resonant
Gaming Technology

Remedy Sets September 2026 Release Date for Control Resonant

Remedy Entertainment officially unveils the release date for Control Resonant during State of Play. Learn about Dylan Faden's role and the game's New York setting.
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PlayStation Unveils ‘God of War Laufey’: A Cosmic Prequel Starring Kratos’ Wife
Gaming Technology

PlayStation Unveils ‘God of War Laufey’: A Cosmic Prequel Starring Kratos’ Wife

PlayStation Studios reveals God of War Laufey, introducing a new realm called the Everywhen and a protagonist who shifts the series' combat dynamics.
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Capcom Sets September 2026 Release for Onimusha: Way of the Sword; PS5 Demo Goes Live
Gaming Technology

Capcom Sets September 2026 Release for Onimusha: Way of the Sword; PS5 Demo Goes Live

Capcom reveals the September 25, 2026 launch date for Onimusha: Way of the Sword during Sony's State of Play, accompanied by a playable PS5 demo.
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Meta Introduces ‘Privacy Pauses’ in Controversial AI Training Surveillance Program
Technology

Meta Introduces ‘Privacy Pauses’ in Controversial AI Training Surveillance Program

Meta is adjusting its Model Capability Initiative (MCI), allowing employees brief pauses from keystroke and mouse-click tracking used to train AI models.
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Nikon’s Mystery Glass: Z 120-300mm f/2.8 Could Debut at FIFA World Cup
Camera Technology

Nikon’s Mystery Glass: Z 120-300mm f/2.8 Could Debut at FIFA World Cup

Leaks suggest Nikon is field-testing the Z 120-300mm f/2.8 TC VR S at the FIFA World Cup. Here is how this lens fits into Nikon's flagship strategy.
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Really Right Stuff Moves Manufacturing to Utah to Slash Prices on New ‘Core Line’ Carbon Tripods
Camera Technology

Really Right Stuff Moves Manufacturing to Utah to Slash Prices on New ‘Core Line’ Carbon Tripods

Really Right Stuff debuts the Core Line, featuring the Benchmark and Benchmark Inverted tripods. Made in Lehi, Utah, these are RRS's most affordable carbon fiber supports yet.
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The Photography & Video Show Returns to Birmingham: What to Expect from the 2026 Edition
Camera Technology

The Photography & Video Show Returns to Birmingham: What to Expect from the 2026 Edition

The Photography & Video Show returns to the NEC Birmingham from March 14-17, 2026, featuring 500+ talks and the latest gear from Sony, Canon, and Nikon.
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The 100% Trap: Why Your Overnight Charging Habit Is Quietly Killing Your Battery
Mobile Technology

The 100% Trap: Why Your Overnight Charging Habit Is Quietly Killing Your Battery

While modern smartphones prevent overcharging, leaving your device at 100% overnight creates voltage stress that accelerates battery degradation.
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The Hidden Hygiene Crisis in Your Kitchen: Why Keurig Machines Become Mold Magnets
Technology

The Hidden Hygiene Crisis in Your Kitchen: Why Keurig Machines Become Mold Magnets

From biofilm buildup to mineral scale, your Keurig's internal tubing is a breeding ground for bacteria. Here is the professional way to deep clean your machine.
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The End of the DS-82 Era: US State Department Finally Digitizes Passport Renewals
Technology

The End of the DS-82 Era: US State Department Finally Digitizes Passport Renewals

The US State Department has launched its online passport renewal system. Here is a breakdown of eligibility, the MyTravelGov process, and why expedited shipping is still a manual hurdle.
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Nvidia Enters the Arm Race: RTX Spark Aims to Turn Windows Laptops into Local AI Powerhouses
Laptop & PC Technology

Nvidia Enters the Arm Race: RTX Spark Aims to Turn Windows Laptops into Local AI Powerhouses

Nvidia's new RTX Spark SoC brings Blackwell GPU power and Grace CPU efficiency to Windows on Arm, targeting high-end creators and AI developers.
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Kevin Warsh Signals Policy Shift at the Federal Reserve With First Wave of Strategic Hires
Technology

Kevin Warsh Signals Policy Shift at the Federal Reserve With First Wave of Strategic Hires

Federal Reserve Chair Kevin Warsh has brought on Paul Winfree and Daniel Heil as contractors, signaling a potential shift toward conservative economic orthodoxy.
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The AI Bubble Question: S&P 500 Ascent Mirrors Pre-1987 Volatility
Technology

The AI Bubble Question: S&P 500 Ascent Mirrors Pre-1987 Volatility

Analyzing the S&P 500's rapid climb and its historical parallels to the 1987 crash, driven by an unprecedented concentration in AI-centric tech stocks.
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DOJ Scraps $1.8 Billion ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund, But Maintains Tax Protections for Trump Family
Technology

DOJ Scraps $1.8 Billion ‘Anti-Weaponization’ Fund, But Maintains Tax Protections for Trump Family

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche testifies that the DOJ will not move forward with the controversial $1.8 billion fund, though tax protections for Donald Trump remain in place.
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USTR Proposes Sweeping Tariffs on 60 Economies Over Forced Labor Gaps
Technology World News

USTR Proposes Sweeping Tariffs on 60 Economies Over Forced Labor Gaps

The U.S. Trade Representative is targeting 60 economies, including the EU and Japan, with new tariffs up to 12.5% due to failures in banning forced labor imports.
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Prediction Markets Overwrite Polls: How Kalshi is Shaping the Narrative of the L.A. Mayoral Race
Technology

Prediction Markets Overwrite Polls: How Kalshi is Shaping the Narrative of the L.A. Mayoral Race

An analysis of how Kalshi's prediction markets are forecasting a runoff between Karen Bass and Spencer Pratt in the Los Angeles mayoral race, signaling a shift in how political viability is measured.
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The Sweat Equity Dilemma: Why Your Workout Hardware Choice Actually Matters
Technology

The Sweat Equity Dilemma: Why Your Workout Hardware Choice Actually Matters

Beyond basic fit, we analyze the technical trade-offs between IEMs and over-ear cans for fitness, from IP ratings to acoustic isolation in gym environments.
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The Virtual RAM Trap: Why ‘Memory Extension’ Might Be Slowing Down Your Android Phone
Science Technology

The Virtual RAM Trap: Why ‘Memory Extension’ Might Be Slowing Down Your Android Phone

Virtual RAM features like Samsung's RAM Plus and generic Memory Extension can actually degrade performance on high-end Android devices. Here is how it works and why you should consider disabling it.
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