Earlier today, Sony Alpha teased a new camera, one that’ll be revealed in full on May 26, 2020. Today we’re going to look at the leaks of this camera that’ve appeared over the past few weeks and months. If you’d like to wait until May 26 to see the full deal, turn back now. Otherwise, let’s take a peek at … Continue reading
Sony’s CEO and president Kenichiro Yoshida hosted the company’s corporate strategy meeting today, which included updates on PlayStation products and services. One impressive figure shows that subscriptions to PlayStation Now — the company’s cloud ga…
Facebook and Instagram are making their biggest push yet into online shopping with Facebook Shops, which allows businesses to turn their Facebook and Instagram pages into online storefronts for their fans and followers.Facebook, as with pretty much a…
Google is making it easier to control who gets to see your most cherished memories. The next time you want to send a Google Photos album to someone, the app will prompt you to invite a specific person or group of people to look at your photos and vid…
“It’s corporate Darwinism on steroids,” said one analyst.
COVID-19 is messing with everyone’s mental health. Here are the subtle signs, plus advice on how to cope.
Pink Says Blood Tests Related To COVID-19 Revealed Son’s ‘Pretty Bad Allergies’
Posted in: Today's ChiliThe singer discovered that her 3-year-old son, Jamieson, had wheat, dairy and egg allergies.
This Animation Of Transparent Rockets Is Ideal For Space Travel And Fuel Consumption Fetishists
Posted in: Today's ChiliThis is such a wonderfully simple idea that I can’t believe it hasn’t been done before. It’s four well-known launch vehicles, launching, but with transparent bodies so you can see the amount of fuel and oxidizer in them, and how rapidly it gets consumed. It’s almost hypnotizing.
Archivists in Australia working on the digital restoration of an incomplete travelogue from 1935 discovered that it contains the last known footage of a Tasmanian tiger.
The UK-based budget airliner EasyJet told investors earlier today that it’d suffered a “highly sophisticated” cyberattack that compromised the credit card details of more than two thousand customers—not to mention the itinerary info for millions more.