Month: June 2024

Xbox to attend Gamescom 2024 with plenty of games and its ‘biggest booth yet’

Xbox has confirmed its attendance at Gamescom 2024 in Cologne, and is bringing what it claims is its “biggest booth yet.” The official Xbox account over on X / Twitter posted about the publisher’s return to Gamescom from August 21-25, along with a list of games both upcoming and available…

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Starlink Mini brings space internet to backpackers

SpaceX’s Starlink internet-from-space service is already available for boats, planes, vanlifers, Amazonian villages, and rural homes in over 75 countries — now it’s coming to backpackers. The new compact DC-powered Starlink Mini is about the size of a thick laptop and integrates the Wi-Fi router right inside the dish. And despite using less power than…

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Seeing is believing: How AI can help visualize data to drive impact and insight

In today’s digital age, data is vital. It drives innovation, growth, and decision-making. But data alone is not enough. We need to make sense of it, to find the hidden patterns, trends, and insights that can help us understand the world better. That is where data visualization comes in –…

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Your Apple Watch can now control your DJI gimbal – if you have the right model

DJI, known for drones and other gadgets, is rolling out a new firmware update to its Osmo Mobile 6 and Osmo Mobile SE gimbals, allowing users to control them with just an Apple Watch.  According to the release notes, the smartwatch will have access to various functions like viewing the…

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Lenovo’s latest tablet might be perfect for music lovers

Lenovo latest tablet – simply called the Tab Plus – is squarely focused on entertainment, with a feature set that delivers immersive audio. How? Well, eight JBL speakers, capable of outputting 26W of sound, are inside.  You’ll find four matrix tweeters inside, producing high-frequency audio alongside four force-balanced woofers. Combined…

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TikTok makes its First Amendment case

TikTok says that the government didn’t adequately consider viable alternative options before charging ahead with a law that could ban the platform in the US. TikTok, whose parent company ByteDance is based in China, claims that it provided the US government with an extensive and detailed plan to mitigate national…

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