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Black Friday is now within sight, giving us the potential to save hundreds on a wide range of high-value items. Major brands and retailers from all over the globe take part in the annual sales event, with discounts being dished out on everything from cameras to consumer and industrial-level drones. No matter if you are in the market for a new hobby or simply need a couple of extra accessories on
Black Friday is now just around the corner and we are already starting to see select camera deals going live. This week, B&H offers a great deal on the Panasonic Lumix G95 camera kit. With a $300 instant savings, you can get a 30% discount on its usual retail price of $997.99. The deal includes the Lumix G95 hybrid camera, SanDisk Extreme Pro 64GB SDXC memory card, shoulder bag, and a Lumix G
Apple had a busy week, introducing a slew of new products powered by the all-new Apple M4 silicone. With the company’s announcement of the all-new Macbook Pro with the M4 chip, the price of the M3 laptops has dropped significantly. You can now purchase the year-old 16-inch Macbook Pro M3 for less than $2000 at B&H. The previous generation laptop is now $500 cheaper, translating to a 25%
The Canon R100 is still marked down at B&H and Amazon. The entry-level APS-C mirrorless camera is currently on sale for just $299, a bargain for anyone looking to start their photography journey. With its 24.1MP CMOS sensor, the R100 is no slouch when it comes to taking stills. The camera produces stunning images despite being an entry-level camera, especially when paired with really good g
Black Friday is the perfect time of year to save yourself hundreds on high-ticket items. Cameras, lenses, and other photography gear receive huge discounts in November, some of which we are already starting to see. Everything from mirrorless cameras and DSLRs to Polaroids, lenses, and accessories will see significant price reductions. You can rest assured knowing that all the major brands and ret
If you are looking to upgrade your photography gear before the year ends, you are in for a treat. The annual Sony Winter 2024 trade-in deals at B&H have just started and you can get huge discounts when trading your current camera and lenses, with up to $800 on offer. Start your trade in here Why trade in your gear instead of selling it online? Well, trading in old equipment is faster
Panasonic is a powerhouse when it comes to hybrid cameras with its class-leading image stabilization and versatile L-mount. If you are looking to upgrade to the Panasonic mirrorless camera system, well you are in luck as B&H is offering a massive $800 discount when you trade in your existing camera gear for the Lumix G9 II. Start your trade in here You can avail of this offer by hav
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has finally dropped for gamers to get stuck into. The Call of Duty (CoD) series is one of the best-selling in history with more […] The post Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 launches, Kia EV3 scoops EV award appeared first on ShinyShiny.
It would be an understatement to say that things can get pretty hectic in a hospital emergency room … enough so that staff occasionally administer the wrong medication. Soon, however, AI-enabled wearable cameras could help keep that from happening.Continue ReadingCategory: AI in Health, Medical Innovations, Body & MindTags: University of Washington, Deep Learning, Medication, Identification
Facebook and Instagram owner Meta is to introduce facial recognition technology to try and crack down on scammers who fraudulently use celebrities in adverts. Elon Musk and personal finance expert, […] The post Meta to use facial recognition to spot celebrity scam ads, EV sales up in Europe appeared first on ShinyShiny.


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