Like baseball, cricket relies on grass, dirt, wood, cork, spit, spin, drop and rise en route to either victory or loss. And like baseball — and just about any other sport, really — cricket coaching staffs and their players worldwide are looking for more ways to track every move. Tracking statistics is nothing new. With
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Previous Next Gaming on a PC, while sometimes expensive, offers a nearly endless library of titles, support for different play styles and peripherals, and tons of customization through mods. In this guide, we’re going to pay homage to high-end gaming with our list of the best PC games of all time. We avoided duplicate entries
Two weeks ago, a London resident took an Uber to a hospital and was later confirmed to have the coronavirus. In response, the ridesharing app temporarily suspended the driver — something it has done to hundreds of other drivers across the globe for fear the virus would continue to spread. Don’t expect to book a place
Stem, a startup that helps independent musicians get paid, is expanding with a new financing program called Scale. Co-founder and CEO Milana Rabkin Lewis described the company’s core offering as a way for collaborators to “memorialize the split” of the proceeds from a song — once they’ve uploaded a track, Scale can automatically handle splitting
Photo: Getty When we think about companies “harvesting our data,” chances are we’re thinking of The Big Tech Names doing that harvesting. But sometimes, even these companies get taken for a bit of a ride. Case in point: earlier today, the adtech company OneAudience got slammed with a hefty Facebook lawsuit, on charges that the
A quick hit as we have a podcast to record, but a few public companies in the broader SaaS market reported earnings in the past week. Their results are worth unpacking as they paint a good picture of what the markets are hunting for in modern software companies. Of course, we’re covering the firms’ share-price
The company announced that Oculus will be backing out of GDC over similar concerns. As fears of a Coronavirus pandemic continue to dominate the news cycle, Facebook today confirmed that the company will not be holding its somewhat-annual F8 developers conference this year over concerns of a potential outbreak. Originally scheduled to take place May
The Citroën Ami is a new take on urban mobility. It’s electric, cheap and doesn’t require a license. In short, it’s less of a car and more of an electric scooter with two seats, doors and a heater. Jokes aside, the Citroën Ami could be a glimpse at the future of mobility. The innovation isn’t
We don’t know very much about Covid-19, commonly called the coronavirus, other than it can spread from human to human through contact and that it originated in Wuhan, China. We also know that many China-based businesses and factories have closed due to the outbreak. But is it still safe to buy products shipped from China
Looking for a new TV? Chances are, it’s going to be a smart TV. It just makes sense. With the increasing number of streaming media options available to us, why not buy a TV that can take advantage of them? After hundreds of hours reviewing televisions at every price point, we think Roku TV is
A new Instagram AR filter transforms data into a symphony of notes. HUSH, a company designing innovative ways to connect digital technology with physical spaces, has created an AR filter for Instagram that leverages a collection of data composed of experiences and nostalgia from its own employees to deliver a really cool interactive experience that
Coding and other computer science expertise remain some of the more important skills that a person can have in the working world today, but in the last few years, we have also seen a big rise in a new generation of tools providing an alternative way of reaping the fruits of technology: “no-code” software, which
The Raspberry Pi Foundation has updated its flagship model, the Raspberry Pi 4. It’s still the same awesome tiny single-board computer with a lot of connectors. But the entry-level device now comes with 2GB of RAM instead of 1GB of RAM for the same price of $35. The foundation says that RAM prices have been
Daven Mathies/Digital Trends Instant film photography has had a rough decade or two with the advent of smartphones and more affordable point-and-shoot digital cameras. But the ability to hold a photo seconds after snapping it — and sharing in person, not just online — has allowed the genre to not only persist but grow.
While there is just no way to escape the hubbub around you, this technological age has thankfully brought us wireless headphones. This way, you can just bob your head to the soundtrack of your life without any cables holding you back. If you’re in the market for a high-quality pair, Bang and Olufsen’s premium cans
tech2 News StaffFeb 27, 2020 15:37:35 IST The Oppo Reno3 Pro has already debuted in China and is all set to make its debut on 2 March in India. The company has announced that the smartphone is now available for pre-booking on Flipkart, Amazon and offline retail stores. Oppo has confirmed that the phone will
Cioplenu, an Augsburg-based startup that is building what it dubs an “operating system” for the production floor, has raised €4.2M in seed financing. Leading the round is Berlin-based Cherry Ventures. Also participating is Munich’s 42Cap, which led Cioplenu’s pre-seed round in 2018, along with three fairly high-profile angels. They are Fabian Heinrich, co-founder of Scoutbee
Whether you favor MacOS or Windows, it’s pretty clear that laptops have fully overtaken desktop PCs when it comes to popularity and market share, and when you think of a computer today, you probably imagine one of these portable machines. PC hardware has grown faster, lighter, and cheaper at an exponential rate, and few products
Victoria Mahoney directs The Rise of Skywalker alongside J.J. Abrams.Photo: Lucasfilm Centuries after humanity has been all but destroyed by nuclear holocaust, a woman wakes up on an alien spaceship. She finds out the aliens that saved her want to help bring back the human race. That’s the basic plot of Dawn, a 1987 novel
Made Renovation, a new, San Francisco-based company, thinks it has found a profitable way to help homeowners get done something that busy general contractors in the Bay Area won’t otherwise make time for, which is bathroom remodels. Why they typically pass on these: they have too many entire homes, or, at least, entire floors, to
Enjoy a continually growing lineup of captivating VR art alongside fellow art lovers without having to leave the house. Originally founded by Colin Northway and Robin Stethem in 2017, the Museum of Other Realities is vastly different from other conventional museums and exhibits in that it can not be visited at a geographical location. Technically
For a decade, Apple has solely relied on third-party sellers, stores, and marketplaces to sell its products in India. That will begin to change this year. At the company’s annual shareholder meeting Wednesday, chief executive Tim Cook told investors that Apple will open its online store in India, the world’s second largest smartphone market, at
As much as we’d all like to believe that our houses are built with perfectly square angles and other highly regular measurements, that’s rarely the case — which makes remodeling complex and tedious. ShapeMeasure hopes to alleviate that pain with a device that automatically measures a space and a robotic mill that cuts the required
Dead Space meets Event Horizon in this spooky-looking VR roguelike. White Door Games, the developer behind 2017’s well-received VR survival horror Dreadhalls, today announced a follow-up game set aboard a dying spaceship filled with nightmarish alien creatures. Similar to Dreadhalls, the core Cosmophobia will feature procedurally-generated environments, meaning no two playthroughs will ever be the
Panasonic said it will stop producing solar cells and modules at Tesla’s factory in Buffalo, N.Y., ending a four-year joint venture with the electric automaker. Nikkei Asian Review was the first to report that Panasonic planned to end its production agreement with Tesla . Panasonic has since issued an announcement to explain its decision. Tesla
Hello and welcome back to our regular morning look at private companies, public markets and the gray space in between.Today we’re getting two items out of my notebook while sticking to our recent fintech theme (Q1 fintech VC results here and more on investing patterns into the category here). Let’s chat about fintech customer acquisition costs
Tempo wants to be the Peloton of barbells. It’s a 42-inch tall screen with 3D machine vision that tracks and teaches you as you workout. The giant upright HD display makes it feel like your personal trainer is right there with you while you compete with others in live and on-demand classes. Tempo’s Microsoft Kinect-esque
Illustration: Elena Scotti (Gizmodo) May 15, 1989, 83-year-old Modine Wise was found naked and beaten in her home. The perpetrator left evidence scattered around her: a bloody handprint, a jacket, a pack of cigarettes, and two hairs. In February of 1991, the court sentenced 23-year-old Timothy Bridges to life in prison for the crime. The
From working out and commuting to chilling in a café and doing housework, listening to music has truly become a great way for us to get through, and in fact enhance, the daily grind. Audiophiles looking for best-in-class sound quality will most likely go for over-ear headphones, while anyone who wants the ultimate in portability
Previous Next Look what we have here. Fujifilm just announced the X-T4, the company’s flagship mirrorless camera, and we’re already excited about what might be the perfect camera. The X-T4 brings not one but three highly requested features to the X-T lineup: It recycles much of the X-T3’s tech, but adds in-body image stabilization (IBIS),
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