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The best mirrorless camera for you depends on what you want to do with it. Ultimately, there is no such thing as the perfect camera. Each has its own limitations, and part of the magic of photography is learning how to get around them. What you want to find is the camera best suited to the type of photos you like to take. This can be a complicated process so we put together an entire guide to choosing the right camera, which walks you through all the jargon, acronyms, sensor options, and extra features to help you figure out the…

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Like many other companies during Super Bowl season, Sonos is discounting its home theater gear. Today, you can save $130 on the Beam (Gen 2) soundbar, bringing its price down to $369. You’ll also find deals on the flagship Arc Ultra Soundbar, Sonos subwoofers, and more.The Sonos Beam is the company’s sub-$500 soundbar. Engadget’s pick for the best midrange model, the compact speaker has impressive sound for its size. Part of that is its Dolby Atmos support. Although the soundbar lacks upward-firing speakers, it uses software tricks to compensate. Audio timing and frequency adjustments make sound seem to come from…

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[00:00:19] Nathan Wrigley: Welcome to the Jukebox Podcast from WP Tavern. My name is Nathan Wrigley. Jukebox is a podcast which is dedicated to all things WordPress, the people, the events, the plugins, the blocks, the themes, and in this case how life has changed during the internet era. If you’d like to subscribe to the podcast, you can do that by searching for WP Tavern in your podcast player of choice, or by going to wptavern.com/feed/podcast, and you can copy that URL into most podcast players. If you have a topic that you’d like us to feature on the…

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This animation shows Perseverance’s point of view during drive of 807 feet (246 meters) along the rim of Jezero Crater on Dec. 10, 2025, the 1,709th Martian day, or sol, of the mission. Captured over two hours and 35 minutes, 53 Navigation Camera (Navcam) image pairs were combined with rover data on orientation, wheel speed, and steering angle, as well as data from Perseverance’s Inertial Measurement Unit, and placed into a 3D virtual environment. The result is this reconstruction with virtual frames inserted about every 4 inches (0.1 meters) of drive progress. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, which is managed for the agency…

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Qualcomm is rumored to be preparing two versions of its next flagship smartphone chip. The Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 could include a standard and a higher-end Pro variant, with a new rumor now claiming the latter will have clock speeds close to a desktop processor.  A post on Weibo from well-known tipster Fixed Focus Digital claims that early testing of Qualcomm’s upcoming chip has already hit clock speeds of 5GHz. The tipster goes further, suggesting the absolute ceiling could land somewhere between 5.5GHz and 6.0GHz, though they note that 5.5GHz is the more realistic target. The jump in core…

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After launching on January 26, Highguard has struggled to keep players, according to data on SteamDB. But Wildlight isn’t giving up on the free-to-play raid shooter, and has announced a big change for the game: a 5v5 mode. On Friday, Wildlight’s studio head and game director Chan Grenier teased on Twitter that a “big update” about Highguard was coming, adding “You’ll want to see this one.” About four hours later, after some delay, that update arrived, and it was indeed a biggie. For a limited time, Highguard will offer players a 5v5 mode, a big shift from the game’s 3v3 mode,…

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If You Used Any Of These; Yer Old! If you can’t make it to the Computer History Museum near Mountain View, California you can now view at least some of their collection online.  It’s not quite the same as seeing these museum pieces in person, but then again they don’t let you play with them when you visit so you aren’t missing too much in the way of hands on experiences. The online version of the Computer History Museum is running on modern hardware, so you won’t have to watch the pictures load line by line, which is nice.  You…

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Electric vehicles are often described as ‘zero-emission’. It’s a phrase that has helped accelerate adoption, influence policy, and reshape consumer attitudes. But it is also an oversimplification, one that risks undermining trust as scrutiny of EVs intensifies. The real environmental story of electric vehicles is more complex, and more interesting. EVs clearly outperform petrol and diesel cars in many areas, particularly during use. But they also carry environmental costs that are front-loaded, global, and unevenly distributed across supply chains. As sales slow in some markets and public debate sharpens, the EV transition is entering a new phase. In this phase, credibility matters…

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Samsung’s first-ever Galaxy Z TriFold went on sale this past Friday, but it sold out in minutes. This folding phone differs from the 7th-generation Galaxy Z Fold7 in that its screen can expand to a whopping 10 inches, turning it into a proper tablet. That also means it commands an incredibly high price of $2,899. It’s the first device of its kind here in the West, though Huawei has its own version in China.You’ll have to sign up at Samsung.com to receive notifications of when the next batch of Galaxy Z TriFolds will be available. The company says it has limited units…

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This past summer, Google DeepMind debuted Genie 3. It’s what’s known as a world world, an AI system capable of generating images and reacting as the user moves through the environment the software is simulating. At the time, DeepMind positioned Genie 3 as a tool for training AI agents. Now, it’s making the model available to people outside of Google to try with Project Genie.To start, you’ll need Google’s $250 per month AI Ultra plan to check out Project Genie. You’ll also need to live in the US and be 18 years or older. At launch, Project Genie offers three…

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