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We check over 130 million products every day for the best prices The Acer Holo360 is an elegantly designed candy-bar-styled 360-degree camera based on the Android 7.1 platform. With built-in Wi-Fi and LTE through an optional Nano-SIM card, the Holo360 takes the next evolutionary jump forward in this category, making it almost effortless to upload […]
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Dailymotion, AKA ‘that site you use when YouTube doesn’t have the video,’ has become the latest in a long line of high-traffic websites to suffer a data breach — in this case, possibly compromising 85 million user accounts. If you’re a Dailymotion registered user, you’ll need to follow the data-breach drill. Log into your account,, […]
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To watch any video content — whether on cable TV, DVD, Blu-ray, Netflix or YouTube — your device needs a way to understand the data and convert it into an image. That’s the job of video codec software. With 4K content,which has four times the resolution of HD, there is a need for new codecs […]
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Aside from the few pictures of Google’s Nexus One that appeared on Twitter a couple of weeks back, there has been little else available to those eager to know more. Until today that is. While there are still no official specs to speak of and Google has yet to announce a launch date, pictures of […]
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The Los Angeles Times today reports that five major publishers yesterday announced plans to would join forces and develop an online storefront to rival Amazon.com Inc. According to the report, the publishers of Sports Illustrated, the Wall Street Journal, Better Homes and Gardens, Wired and Vanity Fair said their venture would sell newspapers and magazines […]
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LAS VEGAS – Like a lot of other videophiles, I’d heard ofbefore CES 2020, but wasn’t sure what to make of it. This streaming service, overseen by media mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg and tech mogul Meg Whitman, wants to present prestige TV in its shortest possible format: segments of 10 minutes or less. I assumed that […]
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Hey, kids of the world — update yourapps! That’s because older versions of the Chinese-made video-sharing app, insanely popular with teenagers, can be exploited to alter accounts, delete or add videos, or reveal private videos or even personal information. detailed the flaws in a long research paper released today (Jan. 8). Not to go too […]
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that over 1.2 million PlayStation Vita units have been sold as of Sunday, February 26, 2012. The device made its debut in Japan back on December 17, 2011, and saw a quick drop in units sold after the first week. Sony then launched the Vita in Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea shortly thereafter, and […]
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Rumors have been making their rounds as to when the Second Coming would occur, so no real surprise in that department. However, Gizmodo is reporting that the current fixed pricing model will be retired. “Its launch will also bring new sales policies, although these have not been completely specified yet,” the report states. “This most […]
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YouTube Kids aims to provide a safer space for viewing content, but not all of its videos have been manually watched and reviewed. And while YouTube’s automatic filters leave room for error, the site’s finally giving parents another much needed tool. Inyesterday (April 25), YouTube announced the Approved Content Only option, which will hide all […]
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