Arlo is launching its first wired floodlight camera

Arlo is launching its first wired floodlight camera

Source: The Verge Arlo is releasing a new floodlight security camera that connects directly to your home’s Wi-Fi and power source. That allows the Arlo Wired Floodlight Camera to monitor and illuminate outdoor spaces 24/7 without interruption, unlike battery-powered security systems. This is Arlo’s first hardwired floodlight camera, and it’s available to buy on the…

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Did it happen in 2004 or 2024?

Did it happen in 2004 or 2024?

Source: The Verge Microsoft released the SPOT watch — short for “smart personal object technology.” Given that you don’t hear that acronym much anymore, you can probably guess that the watch never took off, despite the fanfare over the device’s ability to read headlines, send instant messages, and give weather forecasts. The SPOT watch also…

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Where did our 2004 photos go?

Where did our 2004 photos go?

Source: The Verge FlippingFlipping through your high school scrapbook is a humbling experience. There’s a lot to reckon with — including braces and bootcut jeans, in my case — and you get a sense of what kinds of moments you thought were worth preserving. Apparently, a great deal of funny things happened to my friends…

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DJI’s Air 3S drone is a low light all-rounder

DJI’s Air 3S drone is a low light all-rounder

Source: The Verge The Air 3S is DJI’s new mid-range drone that builds upon the Air 3 in a few notable ways. These include better image quality, especially in low light, with nighttime obstacle avoidance to help ensure the drone returns home safely. That’s promising since the versatile (if boring) Air 3 already had great low-light performance when we…

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How Digg helped invent the social internet

How Digg helped invent the social internet

Source: The Verge ForFor a couple of years, there was nothing on the internet so simultaneously thrilling and terrifying as having your website hit the front page of Digg. Thousands of people, maybe tens of thousands, would immediately come to your site — and there’s a good chance they’d crash it in the process. Hundreds…

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Pokémon developer faces major data leak

Pokémon developer faces major data leak

Source: The Verge October 10, 2024 Game Freak Inc. Notice and apology regarding the leak of personal information due to unauthorized access Game Freak Inc. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, CEO: Satoshi Tajiri, hereinafter referred to as “the Company”) has discovered that the personal information of our employees and others was leaked in connection with unauthorized access…

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