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What if I told you there's a robot vacuum that not only cleans your floors, but also outsmarts every obstacle in your home and gives you a literal break from maintenance for months at a time? Today, we're diving into a cleaning beast that might just change how you think about smart home tech. This is the Dreame X40 Ultra.The Dreame X40 Ultra is one of the most advanced robot vacuums I'
The current-gen 35mm F1.2 Art.Photo: Barney BrittonApparently, announcing two new lenses, an entirely new camera, and a refresh of an entire lens lineup wasn't enough for Sigma – the company has reportedly said it's working on an update to its full-frame 35mm F1.2 Art lens, which was initially released in 2019.According to a translated Mynavi article, the production update was announced by Sigma
If you asked photographers which brand generally charges the most for full-frame cameras or lenses, many would choose Leica as the most expensive. For instance, if you search B&H’s website for Leica-branded 75mm lenses for M-mount cameras, you’ll discover two: The Leica APO-Summicron-M 75mm f/2 ASPH lens, which costs $4,895.00, or the Leica Noctilux-M 75mm f/1.25 ASPH lens, which
Figure is leveling up its humanoid robot business far more rapidly than any other robotics company I can think of right now. CEO Brett Adcock just announced it plans to begin alpha testing its robots in the home sometime in 2025 – that's two years ahead of schedule.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Humanoid, Figure, Robots
Kia's got a bunch of new EVs in the pipeline, and I'm especially jazzed about this EV4 sedan. It's set to arrive stateside later this year, and boasts seriously solid range to give the Tesla Model 3 a run for its money.Continue ReadingCategory: Automotive, TransportTags: Kia, Electric Vehicles, Sedan
When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.Sony a7C R | Sony FE 16mm F1.8 G | F5.6 | 1/800 sec | ISO 100Photo: Mitchell ClarkEarlier this week, Sony announced the FE 16mm F1.8 G, a new, ultra-wide fast prime that focuses on being relatively compact and affordable. We were able to test it in a variety of locations and conditions to get a feel for how it performs. Y
If a robot is going to excel at traversing multiple types of terrain, it shouldn't have an unadaptable "Jack of all trades, master of none" body shape. That's where the GOAT robot comes in, as it automatically changes shape depending on the landscape.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: EPFL, Transformable, Shape-shifting
Nikon's recently announced Nikkor 35mm f/1.2 S lens is now shipping. In my recent video review, I talked about how I think this is the best 35mm lens that Nikon has ever made. The 35mm f/1.2 lens meets the expectations of a $2,799.95 lens, with exceptional sharpness, lovely background bokeh, and excellent handling. If you're thinking "why would anyone spend $2800 for a 35mm lens," you
Cue the self-replicating robot revolution: Apptronik's humanoid Apollo robot is gearing up to assist in manufacturing copies of itself. That's thanks to a deal between the Texas-based robotics company and global engineering solutions firm Jabil, which produces components for the likes of Apple, Dell, and HP.Continue ReadingCategory: Robotics, TechnologyTags: Humanoid, Robots, Apptronik, Manufactu
Over the past few weeks, Leica, Tokina, Nikon, Zeiss, and Sigma have made waves with a flurry of exciting lens announcements. Now, Sony is joining the fray with the launch of two new G lenses: the FE 16mm F/1.8 G, a compact ultra-wide prime, and the FE 400-800mm F/6.3-8 OSS, the longest zoom lens in Sony's mirrorless ecosystem. These new offerings cater to a wide range of photographers, fro


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