Month: March 2022

DJI drones, Ukraine, and Russia — what we know about AeroScope

Last week, Ukraine accused DJI — the world’s leading drone maker — of letting Russia target innocent civilians with missiles using DJI drone technology. “Are you sure you want to be a partner in these murders?” tweeted Ukraine Vice Prime Minister Mykhailo Fedorov last Wednesday. “Block your products that are…

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iPhone 14 Pro could end up being a weird stopgap before the iPhone 15 Pro

Audio player loading… The iPhone 14 range could very quickly seem very odd, as while the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max are both widely rumored to have two camera cut-outs on the front– one being a circle, the other pill-shaped – that design might only last for…

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Sony confirms VRR will arrive on PS5 in the coming months

Variable refresh rate (VRR) is coming to the PlayStation 5 in the "coming months," Sony announced. If you have an HDMI 2.1-compatible TV or PC monitor, it will dynamically sync the refresh rate of the display to the PS5 console's graphical output, Sony explained in a blog post. The feature…

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The PS5’s variable refresh rate feature is coming soon and works on any game

Sony is planning to release a Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) feature for the PlayStation 5 “in the coming months.” The long-awaited VRR feature will sync the refresh rate of a display to the PS5’s graphical output, and will reduce visual artifacts, screen tearing, and frame pacing issues. You’ll even be…

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Nothing event live blog: ‘The Truth’ roadmap reveal may include Nothing Phone launch

Refresh 2022-03-23T08:58:12.958Z Nothing so far So, what do we know about Nothing’s journey to date? 2020: founded by former OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei 2020: raises $7 million in seed funding Feb 2021: raises $15 million in Series A funding round Mar 2021: raises $1.5 million in community funding round Mar…

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YouTube is taking on over-the-air TV with nearly 4,000 free episodes of TV

YouTube is the latest company to offer free shows TV with ads. The video giant says you’ll now be able to stream nearly 4,000 episodes of TV for free, as long as you’re also willing to watch ads during the show. Shows available include Hell’s Kitchen, Andromeda, and Heartland, and…

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