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The SL3-P is Leica’s most refined and well-rounded full frame camera, at the time of writing. Packing a 44MP sensor that captures highly detailed images with stunning colors, and now featuring 8K Open Gate video, the SL3-P is a powerful and capable hybrid camera. 40fps high-speed drive ensures you never miss the action, and a strong autofocus system quickly locks onto your subjects. The SL3-P also boasts strong dynamic range performance, and it’s a delight to handle. It’s one of the most luxurious cameras you can buy… if you’ve got the dough.
I spent three days recording the sights and sounds of Malta on the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P, and the footage I captured is nothing short of beautiful.
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With the iOS 27 developer beta, I've been trying out Siri AI in CarPlay to see what new tricks Apple's AI assistant has to offer while I'm driving.
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While the $24,950 Blank Slate offers an enticingly low entry point, it does make some compromises. Here's how it stacks up to the cheapest EVs I've tested.
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RAMageddon has hit us hard this year — doing everything from raising the prices of MacBooks and iPads, pricing the Steam Machine out of console contention, and ruining Prime Day (selling something at MSRP discounted from an inflated price is not a deal).
But the people are fighting back. A group of individuals and small businesses have launched a class action lawsuit against the big three memory makers (Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron), which accuses them of price fixing and market manipulation.
Basically, in the chaos of the AI data center boom, these plaintiffs are calling BS and want to take a look under the hood for any colluding under the Sherman Act.
Whenever I get the chance to test out the best gaming laptops, my first port of call is to actually game as a form of benchmarking. For years, Control has long been one of my go-to titles, but that will quickly change once Control Resonant arrives on PC.
Horrifying, bleak and messy — not exactly "positive" words to use for developer Remedy Entertainment's upcoming action-heavy sequel, but I mean these in the most endearing way possible from what I saw when playing Control Resonant on an RTX 5090 gaming PC during a three-hour hands-on session.
Fighting off hordes of The Hiss (the main threat in the game) is thrillingly horrifying with their grotesquely detailed forms, the bleak atmosphere of a warped Manhattan is enthralling and the mind-bending, twisted environments you get to explore are satisfyingly messy. If you thought The Oldest House in Control was a trip, just wait for what Control Resonant has to offer.
'I’m 47 and stronger and more flexible than ever': This personal trainer shares her quick 20-20-20-20 abs workout to sculpt a strong, stable core
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