We’ve come a long way since the 1986 Chevrolet Navlab, and Stellantis’ STLA AutoDrive proves it. This Hands-Free and Eyes-Off (SAE Level 3) technology can be used at speeds of up to 37 mph, even at night and in adverse weather conditions.
At $369, the DJI RS4 Mini may only weigh in at less than 2-pounds (890 grams), but it can support cameras and smartphones that weigh up to 4.4-pounds (2 kilograms). Second generation auto-axis technology lets creators unlock the gimbal’s three-axis locks in just one second, thus speeding up the filming, transition, and storage processes.
Tedson Motors reveals the Etna, a stunning Lamborghini Gallardo restomod that basically takes the original vehicle, sheds some weight, adds more power, and modernizes its aesthetics, thanks to a full carbon fiber body.
Sleek and ultra rugged, the massive OUKITEL Titan WP100 smartphone weighs in at 1.9-pounds, mainly due to its 33,000mAh battery, which is good for up to 6-months of standby, 183-hours of talk time, or 42-hours of video playback.
The Logitech Brio 101 Full HD 1080p webcam is a great alternative for those who even have one built into their laptop or PC, and you can get one for $24.99, originally $39.99. Its plug-and-play functionality works with most video calling platforms, including Microsoft Teams, Zoom and Google Meet, all without needing any additional software. Product page.
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Microsoft’s Majorana 1 is the world’s first quantum chip powered by a new topological core architecture offers a clear path to fit a million qubits on a single palm-sized chip. To put things into perspective, all the world’s current computers operating together can’t do what a one-million-qubit quantum computer will be able to accomplish.