Windows

Windows MicrosoftWindows is the most popularoperating systemon the planet, holding a whopping 74% of the global desktop PC market as of 2023. The majority of those computers are runningWindows 10, arguably Microsoft’s best version of the hugely successful OS so far. Plenty of users are still rocking older systems with versions likeWindows 7, Vista, and even the historically beloved Window XP. If you’ve ever touched a computer (and we don’t know how you’d be reading this if you hadn’t), chances are you’ve experienced at least one iteration of Microsoft’s long-running software....

November 8, 2024 · 3 min · 632 words · Amy Rodriguez

Bridge cameras

Bridge cameras There are two hallmarks of a bridge camera; DSLR-style handling, and a built-in extra-long zoom lens. The versatile lens effectively does the job of several DSLR or mirrorless lenses, and has you covered for everything from wide-angle landscapes to distant subjects such as wildlife. Not only do thebest bridge camerasavoid the expense and hassle of having to buy, pack and carry multiple optics in your bag, but they offer an array of automatic and manual shooting modes in a light and travel-friendly package....

November 7, 2024 · 3 min · 579 words · Michele Ortiz

Compact cameras

Compact cameras In the age of thesmartphone, compact cameras have had to evolve in order to survive. No longer are they simple point-and-shoots or versatile travel-zooms, but rather they are often premium devices with large sensors and sharp lenses or even bigger zoom ranges, ultimately giving superior image quality or greater versatility than your average smartphone camera. The world’s best compacts can cost as much as, if not more than, the latest flagship smartphones, but don’t be put off by their high prices....

November 7, 2024 · 3 min · 613 words · Eric Frank

4K

4K 4Krefers to super-sharp display and video technology where the resolution is roughly 4,000 pixels wide. Detail is the whole point of 4K – most of the time, you won’t be able to see the pixels in a 4K display, so everything looks natural and sharp. It’s great for photos, videos and gaming for this reason, but actually it’s superior for just about everything – it’s nicer when text looks smoother on a computer, for example....

November 6, 2024 · 3 min · 578 words · Gregory Meyer

GoPros

GoPros GoPro has been a byword foraction camerassince it was founded in 2002. Since then it’s gone from making “re-usable wrist cameras” (as it called its first Hero camera) to building rugged social media workhorses such as its Hero Black range. Smartphones may now be incredibly capable video cameras, but GoPros remain indispensable for anyone who needs a near-indestructible stunt double for theiriPhoneorAndroidphone. GoPro has even started dabbling in cameras for FPV (first-person view)droneswith its first Bones model....

November 6, 2024 · 3 min · 552 words · Chelsea Myers

WWDC

WWDC Apple’s World Wide Developer’s Conference – affectionately known asWWDC– is a nearly 40-year-old tech event that started shortly beforeAppleand Steve Jobs launched the first Mac in 1984. Back then, it was under a different name but by 1987 the event, which focuses on Apple’s platforms and development tools, was already becoming a critical consumer technology institution. WWDC is not traditionally a product launch event but that makes it no less momentous than Apple’s yearlyiPhonelaunch in September....

November 6, 2024 · 3 min · 623 words · Jason Bullock

Oculus

Oculus Oculus, now Meta, is one of the most (if not the most) recognizable names in thevirtual reality and augmented realityspace. Entering the public consciousness in 2012 when the original Oculus Rift began its Kickstarter, it later got into people’s hands in March 2016 and since then the brand has gone from strength to strength. In 2023, there are two VR headsets that Meta actively supports: theOculus Quest 2andMeta Quest Pro....

November 5, 2024 · 3 min · 580 words · Alicia Burnett
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