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Leica's medium-format S shoots 4K video, 37.5-megapixel stills

Leica's medium-format S shoots 4K video, 37.5-megapixel stills

Leica's ready to jump on the professional video bandwagon, releasing its 4K-capable S here at Photokina in Cologne, Germany. [Read more...]
Microsoft's new accessories include a wired Xbox One controller for PCs

Microsoft's new accessories include a wired Xbox One controller for PCs

If yesterday was Microsoft's day for announcing big news (read: a $2.5 billion acquisition), today is the day it moves on to less pressing topics. [Read more...]
LittleBits' BitLab wants to be the app store of hardware components

LittleBits' BitLab wants to be the app store of hardware components

Thinking about building something out of LittleBits' library of interconnecting circuit boards? Until today, your creativity has been artificially limited -- LittleBits uses a proprietary magnetic connector for each of its snap-on components, without any ability to add objects to your project that fall outside of the company's offered modules. [Read more...]
Polaroid's real-life Instagram logo camera can also print your photos

Polaroid's real-life Instagram logo camera can also print your photos

When we first saw Polaroid's Socialmatic camera, the obvious conclusion to make was that the company had simply decided to turn the Instagram logo into a device. [Read more...]
Ecobee's smart thermostat knows conditions throughout your home

Ecobee's smart thermostat knows conditions throughout your home

As clever as smart thermostats can be, they usually have only a limited sense of what's going on in your home. [Read more...]
Hands-on with Leica's super-rare $19,400 M Edition 60

Hands-on with Leica's super-rare $19,400 M Edition 60

As of this writing, 15,000 Euro is the equivalent of $19,400 -- a very reasonable exchange rate indeed, and a fair price to pay for a mid-range car or a year of college. [Read more...]
Lockheed Martin's 360-degree laser turret gets cleared for take-off

Lockheed Martin's 360-degree laser turret gets cleared for take-off

Lockheed Martin has an affinity for lasers -- that much is apparent. Not satisfied with simply having ground-based energy weapons, though, the outfit has recently tested its airplane-mounted death ray over the skies of America's High Five, Michigan. [Read more...]

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