NBC CEO Steve Burke talked to The Information about the current state of the media industry and seemed very unimpressed by Facebook’s video efforts. While the social network just launched the Watch section it’s trying to flood with video Burke finds…
Virgin Mobile’s US stores will get both the standard iPhone 8 and Plus models on September 29th. That’s a full week after every other major American carrier gets the device, which is rough for Virgin Mobile in particular since it now only offers iPho…
Apple iPhone X Officially Announced
Posted in: Today's ChiliApple has officially announced the all new iPhone X. Adopting an Aerospace-grade 7000-series aluminium frame with glass back, this water and dust resistant smartphone (IP67 rated) boasts a 5.8-inch 2436 x 1125 OLED Super Retina HD display (w/ 3D Touch), a six-core A11 Bionic 64-bit processor with three-core GPU and M11 motion co-processor, and a 64GB/256GB of internal storage.
Not just that, the handset also sports a 7MP front-facing camera with f/2.2 aperture, 1080p video recording and Retina Flash, 12MP wide-angle (f/1.8) and telephoto (f/2.4) cameras with dual optical image stabilization, optical zoom, six-element lens, 4K video recording at 60fps, Slo-mo 1080p at 240fps and Quad-LED True Tone Flash, a TrueDepth camera for FaceID facial recognition, built-in stereo speakers and a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery with Qi wireless charging.
Running on iOS 11, the iPhone X provides 4G VoLTE, WiFi 802.11ac with MIMO, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC with reader mode and GPS with GLONASS for connectivity. The Apple iPhone X will be available for pre-order from October 27th for a starting price of $999 for the 64GB model. [Product Page]
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Check out this unique pendant camera from FrontRow. Taking the shape of a wearable pendant, this live streaming pendant camera is built with an 8MP front-facing camera (w/ 148-degree wide-angle lens), a 5MP rear-facing camera, a 2.0-inch 640 x 572 touchscreen display that is integrated into the front of this pendant camera for easy viewing of your shot, a 32GB of internal flash memory, a micro-USB port and built-in WiFi 802.11ac connectivity.
Operating in three different modes: Story Mode, Live Stream and Camera Mode, this pendant camera can capture 1080p Full HD video @ 30fps for up to 16 hours in Story Mode and up to 2 hours in Live Stream Mode.
The FrontRow live streaming pendant camera is currently available for pre-order for $399 (lanyard & magnetic clip included). [Product Page]
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Team Group has introduced a new line of SATA 6.0 Gbps SSDs, the L5 LITE 3D. Coming in three different storage capacities: 120GB, 240GB and 480GB, these slim 2.5-inch SSDs (7mm thick) are built with 3D NAND Flash memory chips, a SATA 6.0 Gbps interface, SMART support – monitoring hard drive status efficiently, TRIM support – bring out its best performance on the compatible operating system and an MTBF of 1 million hours.
Utilizing the Wear-Leveling technology and ECC (Error Correction Code) function to enhance the reliability of data transfer, the L5 LITE 3D SSDs promise to deliver read and write speeds of up to 470MB/s and 300MB/s (120GB model), 470MB/s and 400MB/s (240GB model) and 470MB/s and 420MB/s (480GB model), respectively. Prices unannounced yet. [Product Page]
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Hulu is set to spend around $2.5 billion on content this year, company CEO Mike Hopkins revealed yesterday at the Paley Center for Media in New York. The company introduced some big changes to the service year with the introduction of its live TV product, and it is also seeing growing success with its original shows like ‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ … Continue reading
The Apple Watch Series 3 comes with built-in LTE, but as MacRumors pointed out, T-Mobile’s add-on $10 wearable plan limits devices to 512kb/s connections. Tonight T-Mobile CEO John Legere announced its plan for the Watch will include unlimited 4G LTE…
Most of the time, when we think about action cameras, the first name that comes into most people’s minds would be GoPro. The company has certainly done well enough for themselves to deliver a high quality action camera that is more than able to handle just about anything and everything that you throw at it. Well, what about the other folks who are unable to fork out that kind of money in the first place? It is a good thing then that we have the likes of WASPcam, delivering high performance yet affordable HD action cameras in the form of the new ROX series.
The ROX Series will boast of three new cameras, namely the ROX 9940 HD, the ROX 9941 4K and the ROX 9942 CAMO. The ROX 9940 will come with Full HD video recording up to 1080p resolution, whereas the ROX 9941 and ROX 9942 models take the next logical step in the right direction — by delivering 4K resolution. The ROX 9940 and 9941 models will arrive in a sleek matte black, waterproof case so that you can shoot seemingly impossible shots while looking good doing so.
As for the ROX 9942, it has been outfitted with a camo case that makes it perfect for the outdoorsman. Regardless of which particular model out of the three that you pick, all of them will come with integrated Wi-Fi connectivity to hook up to corresponding apps, and all of them are also more than happy to enjoy some time underwater — as long as it does not go beyond the 98 feet deep mark with the accompanying waterproof case. The ROX series will retail for $99.99 when it comes to the ROX 9940 HD, $129.99 for the ROX 9941 4K while the ROX 9442 CAMO will cost $139.99.
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