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- Snapchat under fire over another racially insensitive 3D Lens filter
- Facebook’s 360-degree videos can now automatically point you toward the best angle
- People complained about the ZTE Axon 7’s locked bootloader, so ZTE righted their wrong
- Kyocera’s DuraForce Pro can double as an action camera
- ASUS could be prepping their first circular smartwatch
- New benchmarks confirms 4GB of RAM and Snapdragon 820 for the Nexus Sailfish
- Google wants to put drones in your meeting room
- US Postal Service considering their own drone delivery service
- Samsung’s 6GB Galaxy Note 7 could set you back more than $900
Snapchat under fire over another racially insensitive 3D Lens filter Posted: 10 Aug 2016 11:52 AM PDT Snapchat is finding itself under fire again, this time for yet another racially insensitive 3D Lens filter some are calling yellowface. |
Facebook’s 360-degree videos can now automatically point you toward the best angle Posted: 10 Aug 2016 11:09 AM PDT Facebook has introduced guided tours for 360-degree videos. Those who publish 360-degree videos can go back in after the upload is done to set "waypoints," of sorts. Once you reach that point in the vide, the camera will automatically swivel to that waypoint |
People complained about the ZTE Axon 7’s locked bootloader, so ZTE righted their wrong Posted: 10 Aug 2016 09:27 AM PDT Often times, petitions and movements don't net much of a response, but ZTE has decided to become one of the few companies who listens. Not only have they gone back and decided that they would let users unlock the ZTE Axon 7's bootloader, but the same is true for the ZTE Axon Pro, as well. |
Kyocera’s DuraForce Pro can double as an action camera Posted: 10 Aug 2016 07:44 AM PDT Here it is, folks: Kyocera's latest rugged smartphone. It's the Marshmallow-infused DuraForce Pro, and its makeup doesn't quite tingle the tech geek nerves inside of us with its spec sheet, but one neat feature might entice some of you. |
ASUS could be prepping their first circular smartwatch Posted: 10 Aug 2016 06:43 AM PDT It seems ASUS is finally looking to get with the times. The company has had a wearable pass through the FCC, and its FCC label image is really revealing: it's round. That's not notable among the sea of circular smartwatches available today, but for ASUS, it would be a first. |
New benchmarks confirms 4GB of RAM and Snapdragon 820 for the Nexus Sailfish Posted: 10 Aug 2016 05:55 AM PDT A recent benchmark out of AnTuTu has revealed a few more specs. The benchmark lists the Sailfish as running Android N (unsurprisingly), Snapdragon 820 processor, 4GB of RAM, 1080p display, and more. |
Google wants to put drones in your meeting room Posted: 10 Aug 2016 05:27 AM PDT Teleconferencing has come a long way over the years. We've gone from audio-only calls to those enhanced with webcams. Then the webcam was made mobile thanks to the advent of a tablet mounted onto a segway. But Google wants to take that mobility factor a step further. |
US Postal Service considering their own drone delivery service Posted: 10 Aug 2016 02:32 AM PDT The United States Government is considering their own drone delivery service. |
Samsung’s 6GB Galaxy Note 7 could set you back more than $900 Posted: 10 Aug 2016 01:45 AM PDT A new report on the unannounced 6GB model of the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 claims that the phone will sell for $916 in China. In addition to the increase in RAM, the phone is also expected to feature 128GB of internal storage. |
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