When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission.Image: SonySony has announced the FE 85mm F1.4 GM II lens, its second-generation GM-series portrait lens. It replaces the original 85mm F1.4 GM in Sony's lens lineup.Notably, the original 85mm F1.4 GM lens was one of Sony's three original GM, or 'G Master', lenses introduced in 2016, alongside the 24-70mm F2.8 GM and 70-2
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Thought-to-text chip smaller than Neuralink achieves 91% accuracy
Posted by ArielTechGeek 16 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
The brain-machine interface race is on. While Elon Musk's Neuralink has garnered most of the headlines in this field, a new small and thin chip out of Switzerland makes it look downright clunky by comparison. It also works impressively well.Continue ReadingCategory: Computers, TechnologyTags: Brain Machine Interface, Neuralink, EPFL, Paralysis, Neuroscience, Brain-computer interface
ventete’s aH-1 can be pumped with air in 30 seconds, and when deflated, the folded piece of equipment can fit inside backpacks.
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With a cloud-free sunrise, I focussed on this telephoto detail of glowing wave sea spray at the typically wide-angle friendly Bombo Headland, New South Wales.ISO 100 | F18 | 1/5 secBold sunrises. Moody clouds. Radiant sunstars.Recent VideosThese elements often come to mind when we think about landscape photography. And for many years, they’re what I chased trip after trip.But I’ve found that cove
FlyNow eCopter takes a smaller, simpler approach to "air taxi" travel
Posted by ArielTechGeek 216 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
There are now a number of companies working on eVTOL (electric vertical takeoff and landing) "air taxis," most of which look a bit like larger versions of consumer quadcopter drones. The eCopter is different, however, in a way that could make it more likely to see real-world use.Continue ReadingCategory: Aircraft, TransportTags: eVTOL, Air Taxis, Helicopters
Battery-swappable Japanese e-scooter folds smaller than a briefcase
Posted by ArielTechGeek 285 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
There are a surprising number of folding electric scooters out there designed to fit in a basic backpack or even shoulder bag, but Japanese personal mobility company Shimizu has even bigger ... er ... tinier aspirations. It's currently refining a prototype it says will be the world's smallest and lightest, and while we're not ready to rubber-stamp it as such, its 10-lb (4.5-kg) Arma folder is ind
MetMo introduces smaller Pocket version of its retro-cool Driver tool
Posted by ArielTechGeek 490 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
It was just last year that we told you about the MetMo Driver, which was a modern take on the classic ratchet screwdriver. Well, its makers are now offering a smaller version designed more for everyday tasks, and it's appropriately named the MetMo Pocket Driver.Continue ReadingCategory: Around The Home, LifestyleTags: Tools, Kickstarter, Retro
MyCanoe Solo 2 puts origami canoe tech in a smaller, lighter package
Posted by ArielTechGeek 561 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
Six years ago we first heard about the MyCanoe, a two-person canoe that folds up like origami for transit and storage. Its makers are now back on Kickstarter with the smaller, lighter MyCanoe Solo 2.Continue ReadingCategory: Outdoors, LifestyleTags: Kickstarter, Canoe, Folding, Origami, Watercraft
Amid all the news last week, Leica announced a pair of lightweight Summicron prime lenses for L-mount. The Leica Summicron-SL 35mm F2 ASPH. and Leica Summicron-SL 50mm F2 ASPH. lenses are especially interesting additions to Leica's L-mount lineup because both share focal length and apertures with two existing Leica lenses, the APO-Summicron-SL 35mm F2 ASPH. and the APO-Summicron-SL 50mm F2 AS
Seafloor rover vacuums up valuable metals with smaller footprint
Posted by ArielTechGeek 670 days ago (https://newatlas.com)
The seafloor is rich in valuable metals, but gathering them is disruptive to the environment. An international project has now tested a system called Apollo 2, which can vacuum up metal nodules without kicking up sediment.Continue ReadingCategory: TechnologyTags: Mining, Metals, Ocean, Environment, Technical University of Delft
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