This imaging sensor sees right through you with terahertz waves
You may not be able to see ’em with your eyes, but in the space between infrared light and microwaves is an invisible stretch of the electromagnetic spectrum where neither electronics nor optical devices can manipulate energy. The cool thing about terahertz waves, though, is that they’r
Huawei gets into the e-reader game with a combo note-taking device
Nearly 20 years after the release of the first e-reader, the category isn't exactly a hotbed of activity. Amazon has ruled the roost for over a decade now, in spite of the best efforts of companies like Kobo (Rakuten) and what remains of Barnes & Noble's hardware efforts.
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Lenovo's new ThinkPad kicks off Qualcomm's new Snapdragon laptop platform
After dominating the world of high-end mobile processors for so long, Qualcomm's got a laptop it would like to sell you. Announced at the tail end of last year as part of the annual Snapdragon summit, the Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3 marks the chipmaker's latest foray into the world of laptop compo
Will Mobile World Congress be more of the same?
I'm not sure precisely when the change occurred, but at some point Mobile World Congress became the smartphone show. It's a fine thing to be in the world of tech trade shows — and certainly has a kind of outward-facing excitement that's largely lacking in the world of cellular inf
Mark Zuckerberg demos a tool for building virtual worlds using voice commands
Meta, formerly known as Facebook, today showed off a prototype of an AI system that enables people to generate or import things into a virtual world just by using voice commands. The company sees the tool, which is called “Builder Bot,” as an “exploratory concept” that shows
This mechanical keyboard is something else
The market for mechanical keyboards has boomed in recent years and the pandemic only added fuel to it as people looked to improve their home setups (and spend their stimulus checks). Today, you can find anything from a $20 AliExpress special to a $600 Keycult board — before keycaps and switch
Behold the orby new PlayStation VR2 headset
Sony dropped a quick reference to its upcoming virtual reality headset back at CES. That's kind of what Sony does at the show most years — offer a bunch of nuggets about upcoming products without providing much in the way of details. And hey, if you've got something exciting up your s
Goodbye Samsung Galaxy Note, hello S22 Ultra
I fully confess I was a skeptic when Samsung unveiled the first Note. And I certainly wasn't alone among the crowd at the Messe Berlin that IFA. The 5.3-inch display was unimaginably large in a year when the average screen measured a hair over 3.5 inches. The stylus graced the phone like a vest
Google wants to bring Chrome OS to your PC or Mac
Google today announced Chrome OS Flex, an early preview of a new initiative that aims to bring Chrome OS to virtually any PC (and older Intel-based Macs). Built on top of CloudReady, which Google acquired in 2020, Chrome OS Flex is aimed at enterprises and educational users who want to prolong the
Sony's new headphones have giant holes to let sound in
Sony makes some of the best headphones. The WF-1000xm5? Terrific. WH-1000xm4? Fantastic. One of the best things about the latter is their noise canceling. It's true that they're long overdue for a refresh (which is reportedly right around the corner, per an FCC listing), but they're sti
‘Horizon: Forbidden West’ is the final boss of the outgoing gaming generation
It’s hard to imagine a bigger game than Horizon: Forbidden West. The second in the open-world series following the adventures of Aloy, future cave woman, in a post-apocalyptic landscape populated by robot dinosaurs, it’s literally difficult for me to think of things the developers could
Will foldables thrive in a post-pandemic world?
Last week, Samsung killed the Note once and for all. It was a symbolic move. For all intents and purposes, the phone will live on as the Ultra tier of the company's Galaxy S line. But it represents the end of an era for the decade-old brand. It's also another opportunity for the company to
Apple to address AirTag stalking problem with upcoming features
Apple today is announcing a series of coming updates for AirTag and the Find My network aimed at addressing the problem of AirTag accessories being used to stalk individuals or people’s property without their knowledge or consent. Following the AirTags’ spring 2021 introduction, numerou
Inside Dark Bay, the spinning LED volume at the heart of Netflix’s upcoming ‘1899’
Virtual production has rapidly become one of the most promising techniques in media. But while a huge and sophisticated real-time display instead of a green screen solves many problems, it also creates new ones. The creators of Netflix’s mind-bending Dark took on this challenge for the produc