Canon's 120-megapixel sensor enhances video better than CSI

Canon has been playing with high-megapixel sensors up to 250 megapixels since 2010, but it’s now showing what very high-resolution video looks like. It shot some clips with its 120MXS CMOS sensor (13,280 x 9,184 effective pixels) showing how much det…

Latest HomePod Update Reportedly Changed The Speaker’s Sound Quality

Apple’s HomePod speakers aren’t cheap, but one of the ways that Apple is trying to set themselves apart from the competition is by claiming better sound quality. So far this has been somewhat proven true based on tests and reviews, but unfortunately that might no longer be the case no thanks to a recent update.

Apple has recently released an update for the HomePod which is usually a good thing, but unfortunately it seems that the update might have messed with the speaker’s sound quality. This is according to a post on Reddit (via AppleInsider) and other social media platforms in which a number of users are alleging that the update has somewhat degraded the bass impact and loudness, leaving them with a dull-sounding speaker.

However at the same time, there are some who appear to appreciate the reduction in bass, claiming that before it was too overwhelming. This wouldn’t be a problem if Apple allowed users to manually adjust the EQ of the speakers, but since that isn’t the case, this means that users are more or less stuck with whatever Apple thinks sounds best.

That being said, audio quality does range from listener to listener in terms of preference and also the type of music you are listening to. Whether or not this is a “problem” is unclear, but it is clear that Apple did change something that has ignited this debate.

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Lexus Genetic Select Customizes Cars Based on Your DNA

Coinciding with the 2018 New York Auto Show, luxury performance automaker Lexus showed off something highly unexpected – a new offering designed to offer the ultimate in automotive customization. Partnering up with DNA analysis company 23andMe, they plan to build cars catered to your exact genetic makeup.

With Lexus Genetic Select, No longer will you need to decide on things like paint or interior colors, as those will be automatically matched to your DNA. Simply provide a small saliva sample, and in about 2 days, you’ll have a custom-fitted vehicle optimized to your genes. The system will choose from 20 models, 55 trims, 47 wheel options and over 100 color combinations based on your DNA. Even attributes like your sensitivity to the sun will be used to decide whether or not to include a sunroof, and the size of the cupholders will be based on how much coffee you drink.

The video below provides a brief overview of the Genetic Select service:

Crazy stuff, eh? Buyers can sign up for the Genetic Select service starting on April 1, 2018. Scroll down for more information.

 

 

Oh yeah, I forgot to mention one thing… APRIL FOOLS!

Earliest North American Human Footprints Found In Surprising Spot In Canada

The discovery suggests the ice-age humans may have used boats to travel among islands.

Infiniti unveils 2019 QX60 Limited and QX80 Limited

Infiniti has pulled the covers of a pair of specially equipped vehicles that are fancier versions of its two most popular vehicles. The new rides are the 2019 QX60 Limited and the 2019 QX80 Limited. Both were unveiled at the New York International Auto show and will hit dealers this spring and summer with pricing announced closer to launch. The … Continue reading

Tiangong-1 space station expected to plummet to Earth this weekend

If you have been following the saga of the derelict Chinese space station Tiangong-1, an update pegs this weekend for the structure to plummet back to Earth and burn up on reentry. Last we spoke of the space station the prediction was that it would enter Earth’s atmosphere on March 31 and the latest update maintains that approximate date. The … Continue reading

Latest HomePod Update Reportedly Changed The Speaker’s Sound Quality

Apple’s HomePod speakers aren’t cheap, but one of the ways that Apple is trying to set themselves apart from the competition is by claiming better sound quality. So far this has been somewhat proven true based on tests and reviews, but unfortunately that might no longer be the case no thanks to a recent update.

Apple has recently released an update for the HomePod which is usually a good thing, but unfortunately it seems that the update might have messed with the speaker’s sound quality. This is according to a post on Reddit (via AppleInsider) and other social media platforms in which a number of users are alleging that the update has somewhat degraded the bass impact and loudness, leaving them with a dull-sounding speaker.

However at the same time, there are some who appear to appreciate the reduction in bass, claiming that before it was too overwhelming. This wouldn’t be a problem if Apple allowed users to manually adjust the EQ of the speakers, but since that isn’t the case, this means that users are more or less stuck with whatever Apple thinks sounds best.

That being said, audio quality does range from listener to listener in terms of preference and also the type of music you are listening to. Whether or not this is a “problem” is unclear, but it is clear that Apple did change something that has ignited this debate.

Latest HomePod Update Reportedly Changed The Speaker’s Sound Quality , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.