Month: September 2024

ChromeOS just copied one of Windows 11’s best features

Google is rolling out a new ChromeOS update that makes it easier to keep your on-screen apps organized, copy text from images, and adjust camera and microphone settings on Chromebook devices. The ChromeOS camera app now supports Optical Character Recognition (OCR) to extract text from captured images of letters or…

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Discover your smart life with Hisense’s incredible smart home tech

Hisense has unveiled some seriously impressive smart home tech at this year’s IFA exhibition. With clever, cutting-edge solutions for smart laundry, smart air care and smart kitchen the new Hisense ConnectLife scenarios are here to make your everyday easier.  In August, Hisense announced that it’s a regional partner of Real…

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Xgimi’s new ultra-short throw projector keeps dust and dirt off its lens

Xgimi has announced an upgraded version of its ultra-short throw projector. The new Aura 2 is smaller and lighter than its predecessor while delivering more brightness, but the most welcome improvement is an automatic sliding cover on top that protects the projector’s lens and helps minimize dust buildup. a:hover]:text-black [&>a:hover]:shadow-underline-black…

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All the Top New Gadgets at IFA 2024

A phone with magnetic mods, a new handheld gaming console, and a robot vacuum that can climb stairs. Here’s the best new gear announced at IFA in Berlin. Source

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PlayStation 30th anniversary celebrations kick off with digital soundtracks, physical goodies, and a bespoke Gran Turismo 7 free trial

Between the release of Astro Bot and the seemingly accidental PS5 Pro reveal, you might’ve missed the details of Sony‘s planned celebrations for PlayStation’s 30th anniversary. An official PlayStation Blog post, written by Sony Interactive Entertainment vice president of global marketing Isabelle Tomatis, details what else we can expect from…

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Reolink’s battery-powered security camera can record for days without subscription fees

Reolink’s new Altas PT Ultra is the company’s first battery-powered security camera that is capable of all-day continuous recording. It doesn’t need power access, so it can be installed almost anywhere, and since it captures 4K video to a microSD card instead of the cloud, there are fewer security risks…

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