• Peak Design Launches Its Camera Straps In New 'Coyote' Colorway

    Peak Design has released a new colorway for its camera strap products, including the Cuff, Leash, Slide Lite, and Slide. The new "Coyote" colorway, a medium brown, joins four existing color choices: black, ash, midnight, and sage. [Read More]

  • iPhone 16 Pro: Four new camera features coming this year

    The iPhone 16 Pro lineup will bring new features such as larger displays, a dedicated Capture button, and more. We’re also expecting multiple noticeable improvements to the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max camera hardware. Here are four things to look forward to this year more

  • Three in four NHS staff are struggling with mental health, new figures reveal

    Warning over NHS staff mental health as national service faced funding cuts

  • Nothing Phone (2a) gets camera improvements and April security patch with new update

    The Nothing Phone (2a) is receiving its third software update in one month. We are talking about the Nothing OS 2.5.5 update, which comes with the April 2024 Android security patch, camera improvements, and bug fixes. Nothing says the update improves camera color saturation and optimizes the blur accuracy in Portrait Mode while enhancing the camera-loading speed. Additionally, it optimizes the overall gaming performance and system stability. You can check the image below for the update's...

  • Kathryn Bernardo leads campaign of new phone with 120x SuperZoom, luxury watch design

    To establish itself as a combination of technology and fashion, international tech label realme recently launched its new 12 Series 5G, with actress Kathryn Bernardo as the face of the campaign, and in collaboration with local fashion brand Straightforward.

  • The Boring Phone repurposes the flip phone for a new generation

    HMD and Heineken has teamed up to announce The Boring Phone, which repurposes the flip phone for a new generation. This team up between the Finnish manufacturer behind Nokia's latest phones and the Dutch lager maker (as well as streetwear brand Bodega) essentially markets the lack of social media access as a killer feature, so you can go out and drink more beer with your friends. It sounds like an April Fools' Day prank, but we're about a fortnight late on that one. The phone itself...

  • Huawei phone has a pop-out camera lens, just like a point-and-shoot camera

    The retractable camera lens works like a mini point-and-shoot!

  • New protein imaging method supports the design of innovative new cancer drugs

    Scientists have successfully used a new imaging technique to determine the structure and interactions of a protein complex that plays a significant part in the initiation and progression of cancer. They showed that it was possible to use a high-resolution form of cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM) to gain a better insight into how the protein complex binds to inhibitor drug molecules.

  • iPhone Camera App Pearla Aims to Make Phone Photos Less 'Phone-y'

    iPhone cameras have come a long way, but a more hands-on app like Pearla can help mobile photographers more reliably incredible photos. And now with a new update, Pearla gives users even more tools to get the perfect shot. [Read More]

  • Designing a new home with the help of A.I.

    An artificial intelligence program called Vitruvius can help people design the plans for new homes and other architectural projects, potentially making the process faster and cheaper. CNBC's Diana Olick tried out the new program.

  • Three REITs With New Downgrades This Week

    Three REITs With New Downgrades This Week It’s difficult for investors when analysts downgrade their stocks. But there are many reasons for an analyst downgrade. Sometimes a stock has risen to the point where the analyst feels it’s no longer a good value relative to its price. At other times, competition, a perceived downturn in […]

  • Three REITs With New Downgrades This Week

    Three REITs With New Downgrades This Week It’s difficult for investors when analysts downgrade their stocks. But there are many reasons for an analyst downgrade. Sometimes a stock has risen to the point where the analyst feels it’s no longer a good value relative to its price. At other times, competition, a perceived downturn in