Tag Archives: camera

Anker’s Full HD Webcam Is Down to Just $100 Today (Save $30)

If you’re working a remote job, attending online classes or doing anything else that requires regular online meetings, chances are you’ve realized the built-in camera on your computer just isn’t cutting it. If so, it’s time to look into a quality webcam. We all know that a great microphone or pair of headphones can enhance your …

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Moment’s Father’s Day Sale Offers Savings on Cases, Lenses, Bags, and More

Father’s Day is in about a month, and with it comes the pressure to find the perfect gift to show Dad you care. Ties and golf gear are overdone each year, and practically every papa is inundated with barbecue odds and ends.  This year, step outside of expectation and help Dad embark on a new adventure with exciting supplies for …

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Google Brings CTRL+F to Real Life With Phone Camera Search Feature

Google on Wednesday debuted two new search features that tap into images online or photos you take in a store, part of the company’s effort to expand far beyond text you type into a search box. One feature announced at the Google I/O conference, scene explorer, lets you sweep your phone camera across a shelf of products at a supermarket or …

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Google’s Pixel 7 Is Coming Soon With a New Tensor Chip

Google provided an early look at its Pixel 7 and 7 Pro phones during its Google I/O conference on Wednesday. Both devices will be launching in the fall with a new version of Google’s Tensor processor, Android 13 and a more refined version of the Pixel 6’s general design. Google didn’t share much information about its next-generation Tensor processor aside from …

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How to Set Up and Use Google Pay

Google Pay is a digital wallet that’s tied to your Google account. You can use it to send or request money with friends (kind of like Venmo), use it in apps to pay for things and use it at a store or restaurant with an Android phone or watch running Wear OS. But perhaps the real reason to use Google …

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Facebook Parent Meta Is Opening Its First Store. Here’s What It’s Like Inside

This story is part of Making the Metaverse, CNET’s exploration of the next stage in the internet’s evolution. At Meta’s first store, I enter a well-decorated room to try out a portable video chat device known as the Portal Go. On the device’s screen, a friendly worker — he calls himself Casey, a name many of the store attendants have …

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You Can Record a 16

Samsung on Wednesday revealed the Pro Endurance, a new microSD card with a version that allows cameras to record for up to 16 years. The Pro Endurance can last as long as up to 33 of Samsung’s Evo Plus cards, the company said.  The card is intended for surveillance cameras, along with cameras on doorbells and vehicle dashboards. It offers …

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Sony QD

Sony unveiled its new TVs in January and on Monday we found out how much they’ll cost. They skew huge and high-end, with 85-inch behemoths as expensive as $10,000, and promise better picture quality than ever. Sony will sell its first mini-LED models, including a version with 8K resolution, beef up its gaming chops with the PlayStation 5 and even roll …

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Apple Watch Video Calling Is Coming to Wristcam

The Wristcam, the $299 (roughly £240, AU$420) Apple Watch accessory that pairs the watch with a wristband camera, is getting updated to include live video calling from your wrist. Wristcam is announcing the update Thursday, and will be rolling out to existing and new Wristcam devices. The Wristcam, first announced in late 2020, already supports photography and video recording through …

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Snap Unveils Pixy, a $230 Pocket

What’s happening Snap unveiled Pixy, a $230 pocket-size flying camera drone that can follow you around. Why it matters It’s another example of how social media companies are getting more serious about releasing consumer hardware. What’s next Pixy goes on sale Thursday in the US and France. Snapchat has a new way for people to capture photos and videos: a …

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