According to a memo obtained by sUAS News, the US Army will stop using DJI drones, effective immediately. “Due to increased awareness of cyber vulnerabilities associated with DJI products, it is directed that the US Army halt use of all DJI products,…
Conservative activist Dinesh D’Souza tweeted an image of the board which appeared to show internal White House strategy.
New research highlights an uncomfortable truth: humanity’s favorite pets are contributing greatly to climate change. There’s a good chance you have at least one dog or cat; maybe you have one of each or more. Those pets consume diets packed full of meat, and that’s a problem for the climate, researchers say. Much like your own diet, the amount of … Continue reading
Developed by Israel-based OTM Technologies, Phree is a digital pen that you can use to, in the words of the CEO, express yourself anywhere, anytime on any surface. Well, almost any surface. It doesn’t write on glass, and it writes ineffectively on bumpy surfaces like crackers, as demonstrated by Gilad Lederer, OTM co-founder and CEO. Read More
Even if you’re garbage at racing games, this fall’s GT Sport has a lot to offer beyond absurdly detailed cars. Case in point: “Scape,” the game’s insanely deep photo mode. More than just freeze-framing the action during a race, Scape will let you dro…
Even if you’re garbage at racing games, this fall’s GT Sport has a lot to offer beyond absurdly detailed cars. Case in point: “Scape,” the game’s insanely deep photo mode. More than just freeze-framing the action during a race, Scape will let you dro…
The upcoming launch of Nintendo’s SNES Classic has turned up the hype on 16-bit nostalgia, and Hyperkin is ready to seize the moment. The company already builds several consoles built for retro gaming, and now product designer Chris Gallizzi tweeted…
The upcoming launch of Nintendo’s SNES Classic has turned up the hype on 16-bit nostalgia, and Hyperkin is ready to seize the moment. The company already builds several consoles built for retro gaming, and now product designer Chris Gallizzi tweeted…
T-Mobile is going to launch its own phone called the Revvl, and it has just appeared on the carrier’s website ahead of its official debut. The product page, which is still live on the site and may have been made visible intentionally, reveals some of the handset’s specs including a 5.5-inch display and support for the carrier’s 4G LTE network. … Continue reading