Month: February 2021

Nikon’s latest Z6 II camera firmware unlocks 4K 60 fps recording

Nikon has released firmware updates for it latest full-frame Z6 II and Z7 II that should improve eye-tracking autofocus and video performance for the Z6 II. The key feature that applies to both cameras is improved human eye-tracking performance when… Source

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Nintendo Switch is finally getting one of the best games of the last decade An alien village in Outer Wilds

Critically-acclaimed time loop game Outer Wilds is finally coming to Nintendo Switch. The announcement dropped during yesterday’s Nintendo Direct, where it was given the approximate release window of summer (or Q2 for those of you living below the equator) 2021. Outer Wilds is a charming out-of-this-world action-adventure game developed by…

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Facebook will add a new label to some climate change posts in the UK

Facebook will start labeling posts about climate change with a banner that directs people to its information page on climate change. It’s the company’s latest effort to weed out lies and myths about the climate crisis, and it follows criticism from lawmakers and scientists concerned that the social media giant…

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Poco refreshes brand identity with a new logo and mascot Poco India

Poco had a strong year in India in 2020, helping it climb to the third spot in the online smartphone market (It doesn’t sell products offline). Today, it unveiled a new visual identity by changing the logo, mascot and tagline. In January 2020, Poco India split from Xiaomi to operate…

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White House now says 100 companies hit by SolarWinds hack, but more may be impacted

The US government has released updated figures on the number of companies and federal agencies it believes were impacted by the recent SolarWinds hack. “As of today, 9 federal agencies and about 100 private sector companies were compromised,” Deputy National Security Advisor Anne Neuberger said in a briefing, though she…

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Event networking app Grip raises $13M, as pandemic forces events to stay virtual

With offline events now firmly moved to online for the foreseeable future, startups in the networking space had to pivot fast in the face of the pandemic. One of those was Grip, previously better known as a networking app for physical conferences (including TechCrunch Disrupt, at one point). Since last…

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