Month: March 2022

How Microsoft built its smart Surface camera

“From day one of Surface Hub 2, we knew we were going to make our cameras smart,” explains Steven Bathiche, who oversees all hardware innovation for Microsoft devices, in an interview with The Verge. Microsoft’s surprise $799.99 Surface Hub 2 Smart Camera debuted last week, offering automatic reframing without the…

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This new Realme phone is everything I want in a mobile – except I won’t buy it

Audio player loading… I often see new Android phones launched in China that I wish I could test – these often have novel designs, flashy features, and incredible cameras, but rarely do they launch outside Asia. That’s okay, though, because they’re usually so top-end that I’d never be able to…

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The Morning After: Fortnite’s new season ditches building (for a moment)

Epic continues to shake things up for the biggest battle royale game. This is a big change, however. It’s temporarily ditched one of the game's core mechanics — building — for Fortnite Chapter 3, Season 2. You can still destroy objects, but you won't receive any wood, stone or metal…

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Tesla officially opens Berlin Gigafactory

Tesla’s fourth Gigafactory, and its first in Europe, is officially being opened today by the company’s CEO Elon Musk, Reuters reports. The milestone was reached around two and a half years after Tesla initially announced its plans to build a factory on the site, which is located just outside the…

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These Are the Top Features in MacOS Monterey

Universal Control is now available in the latest update. Here’s how to install the newest version of Apple’s desktop operating system to use it. Source

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Okta reportedly hit in serious breach – Lapsus$ strikes again?

Audio player loading… Cybercrime group Lapsus$ has seemingly struck again, with authentication services provider Okta reportedly the latest victim. Reuters reports that the group posted screenshots on its Telegram channel, claiming they depict Okta’s internal company environment, including internal tickets and in-house Slack chats.  Okta has already responded to the…

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