Month: June 2022

How to buy a vlogging camera

With the explosion of TikTok and the growth of video on YouTube, Twitch, Instagram and other platforms, interest in vlogging has increased exponentially since we last updated our guide. If you’re one of those creators and a smartphone is no longer good enough, it may be time to upgrade to…

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Persona 5 and Nier: Automata are coming to the Switch

The Nintendo Switch is getting some big-name roleplaying games. At a Nintendo Direct Mini today, Nintendo revealed that Persona 5 Royal (along with its predecessors Persona 3 Portable and Persona 4 Golden) will be coming to the Switch. Persona 5 is launching on October 21st and will be preceded by…

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Insta360 and Leica partner on a 6K 360 camera with 1-inch sensors

There aren’t many options when it comes to consumer 360 cameras these days, so when Insta360 launched its more powerful One RS modular camera back in March, I was a little disappointed with its 5.7K “360 Lens” option — it’s basically on par with the Sphere, One X2, One R…

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HTC is hiding an intriguing cheap phone behind NFT and metaverse buzzwords

Audio player loading… HTC’s new Desire 22 Pro is a surprise release from the Taiwanese phone maker that’s billed as the perfect companion for your journey into the metaverse, but there’s more on offer here than just the latest buzzwords. The company’s newest device comes with a few curious selling…

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The NuraTrue Pro brings ‘CD-quality’ to its personalized Bluetooth headphones

Since its debut in 2016, Nura has built its whole brand around optimizing audio for your hearing. But that only helps so much, obviously you want the music source to be as high a quality as possible, too. Today, the company is announcing the NuraTrue Pro, a wireless TWS set…

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Comradery is developing a cooperative way to get paid online

It’s easy to compare Comradery to Patreon. Both allow creators to collect money from subscribers, and both allow them to offer content, bonuses, and updates in return. But where Patreon is beholden to venture capital, Comradery is controlled democratically by the people who use it. “The one thing a venture…

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