Apple's new Apple TV 4K gets a performance upgrade and lower price
Apple announced the newest Apple TV 4K today, featuring a lower price, better performance and more storage. Plus, the A15 Bionic chip delivers up to 50% more CPU performance and 30% more GPU performance than the previous model. It also has HDR10+ and Dolby Vision support for better video quality.
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RED and Fuji are building Frame.io’s Camera to Cloud right into their cameras
It's been eighteen months since Adobe acquired Frame.io, the video collaboration service that helps anyone from freelancers to large production houses streamline their review and editing workflows. One of the core features of Frame.io is its Camera to Cloud (C2C) technology, which greatly speed
Google TV is getting parent-controlled watchlists and AI-powered suggestions for kids
Google is bringing a set of new kids-focused features such as parent-controlled watchlists and AI-powered suggestions to Google TV, the latest in a series of efforts from the Android-maker as it attempts to broaden the offerings of its TV operating system for family consumption.
The company said it
Watch two Mini Cheetah robots square off on the soccer field
Some robotics challenges have immediately clear applications. Others are more focused on helping systems solve broader challenges. Teaching small robots to play soccer against one another fits firmly into the latter category.
The authors of a new paper detailing the use of reinforcement learning to
Chinese chipmakers, US suppliers caught in crosshairs of new export restrictions
Over the last week and a half, the Chinese semiconductor industry's circumstances have taken a sharp turn for the worse.
The Biden administration announced on October 7 a sweeping set of export restrictions that prevent the export of certain chips and, more important, the sale of tools using ce
Low-cost hearing aids are now available over the counter in the US
Over the summer, Joe Biden issued the “Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy.” Included in the legislation was a push to make more affordable hearing aids available without a prescription. Following a final rule from the FDA, those products are finally arrivin
Cyberdontics raises $15M for robotic root canals
It's been more than 20 years since the da Vinci Surgical System received FDA clearance. Pretty incredible when you think about it. Robotic surgery and automation in general have come a long way since then, and a number of companies have entered the lucrative category, focused on all manner of d
The Shure MV7 is a nearly perfect USB microphone
Around late-September/early-October each year, I get a Slack message from Greg asking whether I'm interested in writing a gift guide (or two). “Sure,” I say, never anticipating just how much of a slog the next two months are going to be for hardware news/reviews. Putting together a roundup
Touchlab to begin piloting its robotic skin sensors in a hospital setting
Manipulation and sensing have long been considered two key pillars for unlocking robotics' potential. There's a fair bit of overlap between the two, of course. As grippers have become a fundamental element of industrial robotics, these systems require the proper mechanisms for interacting w
Sugar Lab buys back its tech to take 3D-printed foods mainstream
The 3D printing world can print in concrete, plastic, metal and pretty much everything else that starts off gooey and turns solid after a while. That includes a bunch of different types of foods, as Sugar Lab demonstrates. The company was originally acquired by 3D Systems in 2013, but co-founders K
Meta’s legs update is not on the horizon yet
Meta’s Connect conference held earlier this week had announcements ranging from the new $1,500 Quest Pro headset to the company’s partnership with Microsoft to bring productivity tools to VR. However, probably one of the most discussed updates was that Meta is finally bringing legs to i
DIY: 5 ways disruptive component startups can win over OEMs
Creating a disruptive hardware components startup can be quite exciting. Few things can compare to the joy of physically interacting with your creation as you design and build it from scratch.
But hardware startups are challenging. Think of it as the business version of the age-old question: “Whi
Repairable laptop firm Framework introduces refurbished program
Framework is at the vanguard of a growing movement to make electronics more repair-friendly. Some have done so by choice and others have been…nudged in that direction by looming right to repair legislation across the globe. Framework, like Fairphone, is making that a core principle of its technol
Google’s 3D video calling booths, Project Starline, will now be tested in the real world
While Meta is trying to convince consumers to strap on its VR headsets to enter the metaverse, Google continues to experiment with a different sort of false reality: its holographic video chat project known as Project Starline. Announced last year, Project Starline is a video-calling booth that use