DJI's Osmo Pocket Is a Very Tiny, Super Steady 4K Camera 

Budding cinematographers and Instagram influencers alike will probably love the Osmo Pocket. This new DJI camera system shoots 4K video and features a three-axis gimbal attached to a handle the size of a small cigar. It’s adorable.

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BMW officially unveils its Vision iNext concept SAV

Remember BMW’s vision of the future that we previewed this past September at an SFO airfield? Well, now everybody knows about it because BMW revealed the Vision iNext to the world on Tuesday, ahead of the official start of the 2018 Los Angeles Au…

Sony PlayStation Plus Games For December 2018 Revealed


As many of you will be well aware by now, Sony offers PlayStation Plus subscribers a handful of free games every month as part of their subscription. It’s something that Microsoft does as well for members of its Xbox Live Gold program. The company normally confirms the list for the upcoming month a few days earlier. Sony today confirmed the list of free PlayStation Plus games for December 2018.

The sci-fi horror game Soma from Fictional Games is the first on the list for the PlayStation 4. The title is an “unsettling story about identity, consciousness, and what it means to be human.” It will have players going through locked terminals and secret documents to uncover the truth.

The all-action racing game Onrush is also free for PS4 next month. Players will drive on the very limits of control in order to clinch a victory for their team. The game is full of action and offers many unlockable customization options.

PlayStation Plus members with a PS4 get Steredenn and Steinsgate for free. PS Vita owners get Papers, Please and Iconoclasts for free, the latter being cross-buy eligible with the PlayStation 4.

All of these games will be available as a free download for PlayStation Plus members starting December 4th, 2018 through January 1st, 2019.

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Border Patrol’s Use Of Tear Gas Is A Grim Warning About America’s Future

Tear gas provides a smokescreen for governments suppressing popular movements.

Is Sony Bringing Cartridges Back for the PS5?

Back in the day, all the game consoles used cartridges. We had to blow on those things regularly, or dust got in the connectors and things didn’t work correctly. Dutch tech site Techtastic is reporting on a supposed Sony patent application that hints the next console could ditch the discs used for games today and return to the cartridge format.

Filed in late 2017, the patent application’s illustrations appear to show a cartridge that combines elements of flash drives with old-school cartridges. A Sony exec previously stated that the company needed a link between a console for home and a handheld, and this format looks like it might do that job. Keep in mind that in our searches of the USPTO database, we can’t locate this listing, so it’s also quite possible that it’s a hoax.

Assuming this is real, it could mean that the PS5 has a portable gaming component like the Switch, or perhaps Sony is cooking up a refreshed PS Vita that will play the same games as your PS5 at home using the same media. Perhaps each of these cartridges will have all the storage needed to run the game you are buying without filling up your internal drive. This also fits in with rumors of a disc-less console future that we had assumed to mean downloads or streaming games only – but not everyone has the bandwidth or patience to download 10 GB of game data before they can play a game.

[via TechTastic via ComicBook]

Puppyoo T10 Home Vacuum Review

I did not expect to be reviewing a vacuum this season. Not least of all because I’ve had the same pet-aimed vacuum cleaner for the past decade, and it’s not as if there’s a major calling out there for reviews of vacuum cleaners. But this device was strange – and intriguing enough that I had to give it a whirl. … Continue reading

Rogue Scientist Defends Gene-Edited Babies—and Reveals a Second Pregnancy

Speaking at a genetics conference in Hong Kong earlier today, embattled Chinese scientist He Jiankui said he was “proud” to have created the world’s first genetically edited babies, despite receiving near-universal condemnation from his peers. Speaking publicly today for the first time, the scientist offered new…

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Sony PlayStation Plus Games For December 2018 Revealed


As many of you will be well aware by now, Sony offers PlayStation Plus subscribers a handful of free games every month as part of their subscription. It’s something that Microsoft does as well for members of its Xbox Live Gold program. The company normally confirms the list for the upcoming month a few days earlier. Sony today confirmed the list of free PlayStation Plus games for December 2018.

The sci-fi horror game Soma from Fictional Games is the first on the list for the PlayStation 4. The title is an “unsettling story about identity, consciousness, and what it means to be human.” It will have players going through locked terminals and secret documents to uncover the truth.

The all-action racing game Onrush is also free for PS4 next month. Players will drive on the very limits of control in order to clinch a victory for their team. The game is full of action and offers many unlockable customization options.

PlayStation Plus members with a PS4 get Steredenn and Steinsgate for free. PS Vita owners get Papers, Please and Iconoclasts for free, the latter being cross-buy eligible with the PlayStation 4.

All of these games will be available as a free download for PlayStation Plus members starting December 4th, 2018 through January 1st, 2019.

Sony PlayStation Plus Games For December 2018 Revealed , original content from Ubergizmo. Read our Copyrights and terms of use.

‘Mrs Doubtfire’ Cast Reunites After 25 Years, Remembering Robin Williams

“He was very open and honest with me talking about his issues with addiction, depression,” said actress Lisa Jakub.

Sinclair Broadcasts Defense Of Far-Right Conspiracy Theorist Laura Loomer

Loomer was recently banned from Twitter for promoting hateful anti-Muslim views.