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Can the Pixel 5 camera still compete using the same old aging sensor?
Google’s new Pixel phones are here, as is the annual round of speculation over how their cameras will perform. The Pixel cameras have been in a weird spot for a couple of years; the Pixel 2 in 2017 was an incredible leap forward for smartphone photography, but features like Night…
Read MoreThe Morning After: Google unveiled new Pixels, Chromecast and more
Thank you, Google, for keeping your remote press conference mercifully short and to the point. Oddly, the Pixel 5 and Pixel 4a 5G phones — don’t confuse them — were given equal weighting with a new, prettier Chromecast dongle (with remote) and a new… Source
Read MorePixel 5 lacks Motion Sense tech – but it will return, Google says Google Pixel 5
Google has officially unveiled the Pixel 5, and we’re impressed by what we’ve seen so far – though the new smartphone lacks one key feature that the Pixel 4 had, and that’s the Motion Sense gesture controls. According to Google, it’s not gone for good. Speaking to The Verge, Google…
Read MoreNCSC: Stop delaying updates and get rid of Flash now null
Businesses have been urged not to skip important security updates just so that they can keep using Adobe Flash Player. The warning comes from the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), the government cybersecurity in the UK, which has warned of the potential dangers of delaying installing software updates. The NCSC…
Read MoreFigo’s connected sous vide promises to chill, seal and cook your meals
A company called Eat Figo has started crowdfunding for the Figo, an all-in-one connected sous vide that promises to vacuum-seal, refrigerate and cook your food. The idea is that you can prepare and season your meals, vacuum seal them and drop them in… Source
Read MoreFacebook’s latest integrations with Instagram could make it harder for regulators to break up the company
Today, let’s talk about a couple little things that could turn into a big thing. In January 2019, Mike Isaac reported a noteworthy development about Facebook at the New York Times. In the months to come, he said, Facebook would unify the technical infrastructure powering Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp. To…
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