Month: April 2026

Do we still need a viewfinder? We asked you what you think about screen-only cameras — here’s what you told us

Is it just me, or are there more viewfinder-less cameras these days? We’re certainly seeing more video-focused hybrid models, which arguably have less need for such a feature as cameras for keen photographers do. These vlogging-style cameras include the Fujifilm X-M5, Sony ZV-E1, Sigma BF, Nikon ZR, Canon EOS R50V…

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Satechi’s 3-in-1 travel stand now wirelessly charges your phone at 25W

Available now through Satechi’s online store and Amazon for $129.99, the 3-in-1 charger is the same price as the older Qi2 version but features an updated design with corners and hard edges that have all been rounded off. The main adjustable charging pad that supports 25W rates is the most…

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Sony announces The Playerbase, ‘a unique opportunity for PlayStation’s biggest fans’ to be scanned into a PlayStation Studios game, starting with Gran Turismo 7

Sony has announced a new program called The Playerbase The initiative is designed to give fans the opportunity to be scanned into a PlayStation Studios game The Playerbase will kick off with Gran Turismo 7, but will expand soon Sony has announced The Playerbase, a new initiative offering devoted PlayStation…

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Sony is starting a weird service that scans people to put them in PlayStation games

Sony just announced a truly strange initiative called The Playerbase. This is a program to scan people's likenesses and pop them in PlayStation games. That's pretty wild, but potentially cool to those who have always wanted to become a weird humanoid version of Crash Bandicoot. The program is ramping up…

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First photo of lunar eclipse from Artemis II crew looks almost too good to be real

The Artemis II astronauts have already captured some incredible sights of the Earth and Moon during their journey. Now we can add a new visual to that list: a total solar eclipse as seen from deep space. It looks almost too perfect; the Moon has crisp, but uneven edges, while…

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ASUS ZenBook A16 review: A surprisingly light and powerful 16-inch ultraportable 

I went into 2025 incredibly amped to review ASUS’s 2.2-pound ZenBook A14, only to be disappointed by the lackluster performance of its Snapdragon X chip. I’m still a bit heartbroken, to be honest. But now ASUS is back with a revamped A14 and a larger 16-inch ZenBook A16, both of…

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