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Shure’s MoveMic 88+ is the first wireless direct-to-phone microphone with selectable polar patterns

Shure just revealed the MoveMic 88+ wireless direct-to-phone microphone with four selectable polar patterns. The company says this is the first-ever microphone of its type to offer this feature. For the uninitiated, polar patterns dictate where a microphone picks up sound. Most of the mics in this category offer just…

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The GPU market is built on a broken foundation

More than a month after their reveal at CES 2025, I think it’s fair to say NVIDIA’s 50 series RTX GPUs are a disappointment. Between manufacturing issues, the company’s misleading marketing around the 5070 and minimal performance gains over the 40 series, this might be one of NVIDIA’s worst releases…

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Peak Design made a roller suitcase that’s perfect for techies and content creators

Peak Design may have recently begun dabbling in tripods and dedicated smartphone accessories, but it started as a bag maker. It’s continuing that tradition by announcing its first-ever roller luggage, the Roller Pro Carry-On. This bag is appropriate to stow away overhead during flights, thus the name, but also comes…

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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 review: Basically a 4070 Ti that’s better at 4K

I’ll cut right to the chase: If you’re an RTX 4070 owner looking to upgrade to NVIDIA’s latest video cards, the $549 RTX 5070 won’t be much different than what you’re used to. Aside from DLSS 4’s ability to generate multiple extra frames, the 5070 is practically the same as…

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The Morning After: At MWC 2025, Lenovo is experimenting with its screens, a lot

Lenovo hasn’t even released its futuristic laptop with a rollable screen, but it’s rejigged all those parts into a whole new thing for MWC in Barcelona. Officially called the ThinkBook codename Flip AI PC Proof of concept (no typos), the laptop uses the same flexible OLED in its rollable, revealed…

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Waymo and Uber’s Austin robotaxi expansion begins today

Waymo and Uber’s robotaxi service is launching today in Austin, exclusively in the Uber app. The companies announced their plan to expand to Austin and Atlanta in September 2024, and Waymo raised a cool $5.6 billion in October to help pay for it. Unlike the Waymo One service offered to…

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