Fujifilm surprised the camera world last year with the introduction of the GFX 50S, its first medium-format mirrorless. The shooter, which is now available for $6,500 body only, packs a large 51.4-megapixel CMOS sensor (43.8 x 32.9mm) in a DSLR-like…
Rock Band VR will make you feel like a rock star. But from the outside, you’ll look like a crazy person with an Oculus Rift on your head and a plastic guitar in your hands, strumming along in silence. Basically, you’ll look like a huge dork while pla…
A one-day sale on jeans, a Razer Gold Box deal, and your favorite affordable vacuum lead off Thursday’s best deals from around the web.
Even if you don’t personally use Gmail, someone you know does. The service is perfect for people who need an email address independent of their work one, and a far better alternative than security nightmares like YahooMail. Yet Gmail, despite the name, isn’t just a great platform for email.
These Fish Inject Predators With Opioid Venom and That's Not Even the Coolest Part
Posted in: Today's ChiliFangblennies are tiny reef-dwelling fish only two inches long that look like they came from some adorable deep-sea vampire movie. Only, if you’re a predator and you piss them off, they will wreck the shit out of you with their opioid-laced venom.
This Backwards-Orbiting Asteroid Has Been Flirting With Death For a Million Years
Posted in: Today's ChiliMost asteroids orbit the Sun in a counterclockwise fashion, but a newly-discovered object nicknamed Bee-Zed goes against the grain, spinning around the Solar System the opposite way. Not only that, it frequently ventures within Jupiter’s orbital space—putting it on a potential collision course with the gas giant and…
This week’s edition of Batteries Are Dangerous brings us to the great state of New Jersey, where a Bluetooth speaker recently started burning on a girl’s bed and then exploded. Thankfully, nobody was hurt, and the house didn’t burn down. The incident still serves as a cautionary tale for us all.
Funko has a full line of cool POP! Vinyl action figures and a bunch of them you can buy all over the place. Heck, even Walmart sells some POP! Figures these days. Entertainment Earth has an awesome exclusive figure that you will want if you are a fan of the show Ash vs. Evil Dead.
This special POP! Has Ash with blood on his face, his chainsaw on one arm and shotgun in the other hand. The figure is available for pre-order for $12.99(USD) at Entertainment Earth and will be available in April.
If you are unfamiliar with Ash vs. Evil Dead, it’s a series on Starz that features Bruce Campbell reprising his iconic undead-killer role from Army of Darkness and Evil Dead. If you haven’t seen the movies, you have some very fun homework to do this week.
Samsung made the Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ official yesterday and confirmed their specifications. We now know that both handsets will feature 4GB RAM and 64GB of onboard storage in all markets across the globe. However, there has been talk of a 6GB RAM variant meant for just one market. According to a new report, the Galaxy S8+ with 6GB RAM and 128GB of storage will soon be released in China.
We’ve heard this report many times over the past few months. There are many Chinese manufacturers who are offering 6GB RAM and 128GB storage so while just increasing these two specs is not really going to make a difference in performance, Samsung’s reasons to do this in China may just be to play the numbers game.
It would certainly not want its new flagship smartphone to fall short in specifications, at least on paper, and if that’s what the Chinese consumers want then that’s precisely what it’s going to give to them.
The latest report out of China claims that it’s only going to be the Galaxy S8+ that gets 6GB of RAM and 128GB of storage in China. There’s no word on pricing just yet but it’s believed to cost ¥6000 ($870).
Samsung hasn’t said anything about this just yet so we’ll have to wait for more information from the company. If it does go ahead with this, it’s highly unlikely that this configuration will be offered anywhere else.
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Are you looking to get into shape for the summer? Google has your back. The company today announced that users in the United States can now book and pay for fitness classes throughout the United States via Google Maps, Google Search, and the Reserve with Google website. The feature is meant to take the pain out of doing all of this through different websites.
Those who are interested in taking advantage of this feature can now head over to the Reserve with Google website on desktop or mobile. There, they can search for fitness studios near them and use filters to find precisely what they’re looking for.
The website is also going to provide recommendations about new classes. They can then book a spot in the session. If there are intro offers available they will be shown at checkout, so it will be easier to buy class packages and memberships as well.
The same can also be done using Google Maps and Search. Just search for the studio and like on Reserve with Google to find out the class schedule, book, and pay.
Google is working with top scheduling providers like MINDBODY, MyTime, Genbook, Full Slate, Front Desk, and Appointy to bring real-time class inventory in the United States.
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