Tech

Formula 1 fans were treated to a unique perspective during the Dutch Grand Prix qualifiers at Circuit Zandvoort this past weekend. The broadcast footage from the event showcased the innovative use of gyro cameras mounted above the helmet of race winner, Lando Norris. This cutting-edge technology, which F1 has been experimenting with since 2022, aims
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Recently, a new all-Pokémon FAST channel has been announced by Canadian distributor WildBrain. This channel will be featuring the first 22 seasons of the original Pokémon anime and will initially be available in the US, with plans to expand to Canada, the UK, Australia, and New Zealand in the near future. The launch of the
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NASA’s recent announcement regarding the return of US astronauts Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore with the SpaceX Crew-9 mission has raised eyebrows. This decision comes after more than 80 days aboard the International Space Station (ISS). The Commercial Crew Program manager at NASA, Steve Stich, mentioned that due to uncertainties in the data, returning the
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Microsoft has announced an upcoming summit focused on Windows security that will take place at its headquarters in Redmond, Washington. This summit, scheduled for September 10th, will bring together Microsoft engineers and key partners, including cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, to address recent security incidents and discuss ways to enhance Windows security moving forward. One of the
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Samyang has introduced a new prime lens that offers photographers the ability to change the focal length by swapping out optical elements, rather than changing lenses entirely. This innovative design aims to simplify the process of capturing images while on the go, reducing the need to carry multiple lenses in a camera bag. The Advantages
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Valve has recently made a decision to ban Counter-Strike 2 players from using keyboard features to automate perfect counter-strafes. This decision comes after the introduction of Simultaneous Opposing Cardinal Directions (SOCD) features by keyboard manufacturers such as Razer and Wooting. These features, known as Snap Tap and Snappy Tappy, allow players to switch strafe directions
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