Nikon confirms full

In case you haven’t heard, Nikon’s working on a full-frame mirrorless with a brand-new mount and an F-mount adapter. The company decided to confirm it today, and has set up a teaser website to keep you hanging until it produces an actual camera likely before Photokina, which starts Sept. 26. Thanks to the usually accurate newshounds …

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Netflix is making over your profile icons

Netflix is taking some inspiration from Queer Eye and making over your profile icon.  Netflix launched profiles five years ago so that you don’t keep getting recommendations based on other people’s viewing on the same account — so your roommate’s fixation with Adam Sandler or your kid’s obsessive repeat viewings of Finding Dory won’t muddy the shows and movies Netflix’s recommendation system …

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Google: We’ll officially name Android P ‘soon’

You’re killing us, Google. Android P was only supposed to get three betas, you told CNET at the Google I/O developer conference in May, before you announced the official name. And yet, Android P beta 4 arrived Wednesday, and now you’re blogging that the official Android P unveiling is coming “soon.” While the Android P Beta 4 update is so very …

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Pocket a digital voice recorder for $22

Need to record a college lecture? A podcast interview? Anything at all? Any phone can handle that job, but that’s not always the best or most practical option. Indeed, sometimes it’s better to use a dedicated recorder. Like this one: For a limited time, and while supplies last, the Evistr 8GB digital sound recorder is $22.30 with promo code EVISTR20. …

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My Health Record opt

Just 10 days into its life, the My Health Record opt-out system was looking particularly… unhealthy. It didn’t quite cark it, but Australians looking to opt out of the all-in-one digital record of personal health information that they probably didn’t even sign up for in the first place were temporarily unable to do so. The My Health Record opt-out system …

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Google to let you pop its AI chips into your own computer as of October

Google, one of the top companies in the hot area of artificial intelligence, will begin letting customers directly use its custom processors for the technology starting in October. Google’s TPUs, or tensor processing units, accelerate AI tasks like understanding voice commands or recognizing objects in photos. Today, Google will let you pay to do that kind of work on its …

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Facebook’s Watch Party is here to stream videos with your friends

Facebook is launching Watch Party, its new format for viewing videos with a group, after about half a year of testing it.  Watch Party, which lets people watch videos together in the digital equivalent of a living room, is rolling out to all Facebook groups on Wednesday. Facebook will also begin testing Watch Party for pages, which are basically profiles that belong …

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Hear Steve Jobs nail the future of mobile a decade ago

“The phone of the future will be differentiated by software.” A decade later, in the era of iOS and Android, that prediction by Steve Jobs has come true. Jointly published Wednesday by The Information and Wall Street Journal, an audio interview from 2008 reveals the Apple CEO’s thoughts on the future of mobile phones when Apple’s App Store was barely …

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Intel Core i9

Specs for the two as-yet unannounced CPUs in the next generation of Intel processors may have seeped out onto the web. If they’re correct, Intel is bumping both the i9-9900K and i7-9700K to eight cores; the i9-9900K will get a boost clock to 5GHz on two of the cores and up to 4.7GHz on all. Intel’s K series of processors …

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Qualcomm’s $44B NXP acquisition dies as China trade war rages on

Qualcomm’s proposed $44 billion takeover of Dutch chipmaker NXP has become a casualty of the US trade war with China. Qualcomm on Wednesday didn’t extend its deadline for closing the deal, opting instead to buy back up to $30 billion in shares from investors. The deal had been on hold for nearly two years as China mulled the regulatory implications …

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5 things you need to know about the 2018 Mercedes

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Vivo Nex is bezel

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Xiaomi’s Mi A2 is a tantalising budget phone

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The World Cup ball tackles a wind tunnel

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