However, earlier reports, sourced from peripheral manufacturers, suggest that the Switch 2 will be backward-compatible with some Switch accessories, including the Pro Controller and Joy-Cons.
For over a decade, DJI drone pilots have been somewhat limited in where they could fly drones, as the company's software would automatically stop users from flying over areas such as active runways, ...
Nintendo has officially revealed the Switch 2, its successor to the wildly popular Switch console. Like the original Switch, the Switch 2 is a hybrid home and handheld gaming console, but with ...
The Switch 2 has been revealed, and it's coming this year. But Nintendo's not telling us more until April 2. For now, here's the trailer: Yes, there's a new Mario Kart. And yes, this looks a lot ...
Last year I reviewed the Insta360 Flow Pro, the first iPhone gimbal to support Apple’s DockKit technology for seamless integration with the iPhone. Insta360 is now introducing Flow 2 Pro ...
Nintendo has finally revealed the Switch 2 with a video that confirms a number of new features while sparking burning questions for fans to discuss. While pre-announce leaks proved to be pretty ...
DJI, renowned for its drones and camera technology, has launched its latest innovation, the DJI Flip, a lightweight and versatile vlog camera drone. This lightweight portable drone bridges the gap ...
Since at least 2013 when DJI first released its Phantom drone in the United States, the company has made it difficult for drone operators to fly DJI drones over restricted areas. The software on ...
Realme hosted an event today to unveil the 14 Pro series for the international markets ... To improve on image quality Realme incorporated the AI Ultra Clarity 2.0 feature. In theory, this ...
The Nintendo Switch 2 has been confirmed, and we'll find out more about it in a Nintendo Direct focused on the new console that's coming in early April. In a video released a few minutes ago ...
He spent 15 years editing the likes of CNET, Gizmodo, and Engadget. Either way, DJI is now reacting to the whole vibe with an official blog post that claims the timing is coincidental.
China-based drone manufacturer DJI has changed geofencing restrictions on its drones in the US, removing no-fly zones from its software after having them in place for about 10 years. The company ...