Month: January 2024

DJI’s Mic 2 now records high-quality audio to your smartphone via Bluetooth

After making a cameo appearance in the Osmo Pocket 3 camera, DJI’s Mic 2 wireless microphone system has officially arrived with some nice upgrades over its popular predecessor. It can now connect directly to your smartphone via Bluetooth, while also offering improved internal recording quality, AI noise reduction, a bigger…

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The Morning After: A closer look at Apple’s Vision Pro

With pre-orders opening later this week, Engadget experienced a more in-depth demo of Apple's mixed-reality headset. Editor-in-chief Dana Wollman and deputy editor Cherlynn Low were fitted with the Vision Pro for some more extensive demos, including immersive video, a little bit of Disney+ and attempts to type in thin air…

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Google lays off hundreds of sales staff – with rumors that business advertising deals “go AI”

Having cut thousands of jobs in 2023, Google has already started culling workers in 2024, with AI reportedly to blame for the most recent move. Following around 1,000 job losses earlier this month, Google now looks to be targeting its advertising business, which has been streamlined and optimized by artificial…

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 How to watch Samsung’s Galaxy S24 event

It’s almost time for Samsung’s winter Unpacked event, where we’ll see the launch of the Galaxy S24 lineup and some splashy new AI features to go along with them. The event will cap off months of leaks of the new devices — plus some teases directly from Samsung itself. Just before…

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Lift is Netflix’s #1 movie but here are 3 superior crime capers to watch instead

When a review includes the word “dismal” in the headline it’s rarely a good sign, and that’s exactly what Polygon’s review of the Netflix heist movie Lift begins with. Rather than soar like an eagle, the movie “sinks like a stone”. The trailer suggested that the Kevin Hart actioner could…

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Google now admits it could collect data in Chrome’s Incognito mode

When users open an Incognito browser on Chrome, they’ll see a notification warning them that other people using their device won’t be able to see their activity but that their downloads, bookmarks and reading items will still be saved. Now, Google has updated that disclaimer in Chrome’s experimental Canary channel,…

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