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Canon EOS R50 V

Like other interchangeable lens cameras made for vlogging, the EOS R50 V's body style omits an electronic viewfinder and flash in favor of a large articulating touch screen and a three-capsule ...
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DJI Osmo Nano Review

DJI’s latest camera is compact, wearable and perfect for vlogging, but as Matty Graham explains, the Osmo Nano faces big ...
The circuit is simple, economical, and built using easily sourced, budget-friendly components. True to form, the onboard test ...
Google’s Pixel Buds are the company’s answer to Apple’s AirPods, and they conveniently work with iPhones, as well. They have ...
University of Tokyo researchers unveil picoRing, an ultralow-power ring mouse that controls AR glasses for over a month on one charge.
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When it comes to the world of motion control, it’s easy to take your feedback device for granted. After all, it’s a small ...
Philips Hue used IFA 2025 to debut the Hue Bridge Pro, a major upgrade to its smart home hub. As someone who’s relied on the Hue ecosystem for years, what excites me most about this new bridge is the ...
With the Nikon ZR we finally get to see what a RED-flavored Nikon camera would look like, and the company’s first all-in-one cinema camera doesn’t disappoint. Nikon claims that the ZR is the lightest ...
Optomechanics as a branch of physics allows to control the motion of mechanical systems through interaction with light. This successful synergy drove the development and widespread adoption of ...
The novel use of high-tech bio trackers coupled with machine learning has revealed the previously unknown and specific habitat preferences of flatback turtles in Australia’s Roebuck Bay. Government of ...
A few years ago, there was a rush of products on the market to detect motion. The idea being you could interact with your computer like they do on science fiction movies, with giant expressive hand ...