Today: 19 June 2026

Fujifilm’s 102MP Cinema Camera vs ARRI, Sony, RED & Canon – Is the GFX Eterna 55 a Game-Changer?

Fujifilm’s 102MP Cinema Camera vs ARRI, Sony, RED & Canon – Is the GFX Eterna 55 a Game-Changer?

Fujifilm launched its first dedicated cinema camera, the GFX Eterna 55, on September 11, 2025. The camera features a 102 MP, 55 mm-diagonal medium format sensor, supports multiple in-camera formats, and records up to 8K/30p 12-bit RAW. It weighs 2 kg, includes dual control displays, and ships in October 2025 for $16,499.95. The Eterna 55 competes with ARRI Alexa, Sony Venice 2, Canon C500 II, and RED Komodo-X.
18 September 2025
Robotic Camera Cranes Take Over IBC 2025: Shotoku Swoop 140 vs Swoop 220 in Studio Showdown

Robotic Camera Cranes Take Over IBC 2025: Shotoku Swoop 140 vs Swoop 220 in Studio Showdown

Shotoku Broadcast Systems introduced the Swoop 140 and Swoop 220 robotic camera cranes at IBC 2025, offering remote-controlled sweeping shots previously requiring multiple crew. The cranes support payloads up to 10 kg, feature boom lengths of 140 cm and 220 cm, and can be mounted on robotic or manual bases. Integrated safety sensors halt movement to avoid collisions. Systems work with Shotoku’s TR-XT control for automated, repeatable moves.
18 September 2025
10 Things You Need to Know About Iceland’s Drone Laws in 2025 (Before You Fly!)

10 Things You Need to Know About Iceland’s Drone Laws in 2025 (Before You Fly!)

Iceland’s 2024 drone rules require all operators to register on Flydrone.is for about €35, valid for five years and recognized across EASA countries. Pilots flying drones over 250g must pass a basic online exam. Drones are limited to 120 meters altitude and must avoid crowds, airports, and sensitive sites. Many national parks and tourist areas impose bans or seasonal restrictions on drone flights.
18 September 2025
AirPods Pro 3 vs AirPods Pro 2 vs AirPods Pro 1: Apple’s New ANC King Faces Sony, Bose & More

AirPods Pro 3 vs AirPods Pro 2 vs AirPods Pro 1: Apple’s New ANC King Faces Sony, Bose & More

Apple launched AirPods Pro 3 in 2025 at $249, featuring a smaller design, heart-rate sensor, and Live Translation. Noise cancellation is twice as strong as the previous model, with up to 8 hours of battery life using ANC. Apple claims industry-leading noise canceling, surpassing Sony and Bose. The earbuds offer improved Transparency mode and retain seamless integration with Apple devices.
18 September 2025
Don’t Miss 2025’s Rare Triple Conjunction: Moon, Venus & Regulus Light Up Dawn Sky

Don’t Miss 2025’s Rare Triple Conjunction: Moon, Venus & Regulus Light Up Dawn Sky

The crescent moon, Venus, and star Regulus will cluster within half a degree before sunrise on September 19, 2025, forming a rare triple conjunction visible to the naked eye. The alignment will be best seen low in the east about 60–90 minutes before sunrise worldwide. In some regions, the Moon will briefly cover Venus after sunrise. Venus will outshine Regulus by over 100 times.
18 September 2025
Ray-Ban Meta 2 vs the Smart Glasses Competition: Which High-Tech Specs Lead the Future?

Ray-Ban Meta 2 vs the Smart Glasses Competition: Which High-Tech Specs Lead the Future?

Ray-Ban Meta (Gen 2) smart glasses feature a 12MP camera, 3K video, open-ear speakers, and Meta AI voice assistant, starting at $379 with 8-hour battery life. Amazon Echo Frames offer Alexa but no camera at $269.99, while Snapchat’s AR Spectacles target developers. Meta’s glasses raise privacy concerns due to a subtle recording light and the potential for unauthorized facial recognition.
Samsung’s “Project Moohan” XR Headset: A Cheaper Vision Pro Rival Set to Disrupt AR/VR in 2025

Meta’s Hyperscape Unveiled: Transforming Real Spaces into Virtual Worlds (Is This the Next XR Revolution?)

Meta launched Hyperscape in early access on September 17, 2025, for Quest 3 and 3S users in the U.S. The app scans real rooms using headset cameras, uploads data to Meta’s cloud, and returns a photorealistic 3D VR model after several hours. Early demos include Gordon Ramsay’s kitchen and the UFC Octagon. Sharing features are planned but not yet available.
Nothing Ear (3) Launch: Wireless Earbuds Get a Wild ‘Talk’ Button in Bold Bid to Challenge AirPods Pro

Nothing Ear (3) Launch: Wireless Earbuds Get a Wild ‘Talk’ Button in Bold Bid to Challenge AirPods Pro

Nothing launched the Ear (3) wireless earbuds on September 18, 2025, priced at $179, with global pre-orders open and full sales starting September 25. The earbuds feature a transparent design with recycled aluminum, a new “Talk” button for case-based super mic calls, 12 mm drivers, adaptive ANC up to 45 dB, and Bluetooth 5.4. Two colors are available. An India launch is expected at around ₹10,000.
NVIDIA’s $4 Trillion AI Revolution: How the Chipmaker Overtook Apple and Microsoft

Nvidia’s $5 Billion Intel Bet Shakes Up the Chip Industry in Surprise Alliance

Nvidia will invest $5 billion in Intel, acquiring about 4% of the company at $23.28 per share. The two firms announced a partnership to co-develop chips for data centers and PCs, but Nvidia did not award Intel any GPU manufacturing contract. Intel shares jumped up to 18% on the news, while Nvidia rose 2%. The deal comes as the U.S. government takes a 10% stake in Intel to boost domestic chipmaking.
Oakley & Meta’s New Vanguard AI Glasses Are a Game‑Changer for Sports Performance

Oakley & Meta’s New Vanguard AI Glasses Are a Game‑Changer for Sports Performance

Mark Zuckerberg unveiled the $499 Oakley Meta Vanguard smart glasses at Meta Connect 2025 on September 17, with pre-orders open and release set for October 21. The glasses feature a 12MP ultra-wide camera, IP67 rugged frame, open-ear speakers, and real-time AI coaching for athletes. Battery life reaches up to 9 hours, with a charging case adding 36 more. Vanguard syncs with Garmin and Meta AI for hands-free fitness tracking and instant feedback.
18 September 2025
Meta’s New $799 Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Stun with AR Display & AI Features – Is This the Future of Wearables?

Meta’s New $799 Ray-Ban Smart Glasses Stun with AR Display & AI Features – Is This the Future of Wearables?

Meta will launch its $799 “Meta Ray-Ban Display” smart glasses with a built-in AR screen and Neural Band wrist controller on Sept. 30 at select US retailers. The glasses feature a 600×600-pixel display, 12MP camera with privacy LED, voice assistant, and 6-hour battery life. Lenses are prescription-ready and adaptive. Global rollout is planned for 2026.
Meta’s New Ray-Ban AI Glasses: Hidden Display, “Mind-Reading” Wristband & More

Meta’s New Ray-Ban AI Glasses: Hidden Display, “Mind-Reading” Wristband & More

Meta launched the $799 Meta Ray-Ban Display smart glasses at Meta Connect 2025, featuring a color heads-up display and an EMG wristband for gesture controls. Sales begin September 30 in the U.S., with Canada and Europe to follow in 2026. The glasses include Meta AI, on-lens notifications, and real-time translation. Early reviews praise the neural band and display features.
18 September 2025
Vivo X300 Pro: 4K120fps Camera Beast Redefining Smartphone Videography in 2025

Vivo X300 Pro: 4K120fps Camera Beast Redefining Smartphone Videography in 2025

Vivo’s X300 Pro will debut with a custom Dimensity 9500 chip, V3+ imaging co-processor, and a Zeiss triple camera system featuring a 50 MP Sony main sensor and 200 MP periscope lens. The phone supports 4K/120 fps video with Dolby Vision, has a 6.78-inch 2K AMOLED display, and a 6,500 mAh battery with 90 W fast charging. It runs Android 16 (OriginOS 6) and offers up to 16 GB RAM and 1 TB storage.
18 September 2025
Android 16 on Nothing Phones Is a Game-Changer: Redesign, True Black Dark Mode & AI Upgrades Unveiled

Android 16 on Nothing Phones Is a Game-Changer: Redesign, True Black Dark Mode & AI Upgrades Unveiled

Nothing OS 4.0, based on Android 16, introduces a redesigned interface with new lock screen clocks, a cleaner Quick Settings panel, and a true black “Extra Dark” mode. The update adds an AI Dashboard for real-time tracking of on-device AI, improved multitasking with floating app windows, and camera upgrades via the TrueLens Engine. An open beta rolls out soon, starting with the Phone (3); Phone (1) will not receive the update.
18 September 2025
Samsung’s $649 Galaxy S25 FE Shines with Flagship AI – A Deep Dive vs S25 Ultra, Pixel 9, iPhone 16 & More

Samsung Galaxy S25 FE Shakes Up Premium Mid-Range with Flagship Features at Lower Price

Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 FE 5G in India, starting at ₹59,999 for the 8GB+128GB model. Sales begin September 29, 2025, with launch offers including a free storage upgrade and ₹5,000 cashback. The phone features a 6.7-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, Exynos 2400 chipset, triple rear cameras, and a 4,900 mAh battery with 45W fast charging. Samsung promises 7 years of OS and security updates.
18 September 2025
Logitech’s Pro X Superlight 2 Superstrike: The Game-Changing Haptic Wireless Mouse Every Pro Wants

Logitech’s Pro X Superlight 2 Superstrike: The Game-Changing Haptic Wireless Mouse Every Pro Wants

Logitech announced the Pro X Superlight 2 wireless gaming mouse, featuring haptic-based analog switches and rapid-trigger technology, at its Logi Play event. The Superlight 2 Superstrike launches in Q1 2026 for $179.99, while a smaller 51g Superlight 2c arrives October 21 at $159.99. The mouse offers an 8,000 Hz wireless polling rate, up to 44,000 DPI, and a battery life of up to 90 hours.
18 September 2025
Swiss Space Industry Soars: Inside Switzerland’s Satellite & NewSpace Revolution

Swiss Space Industry Soars: Inside Switzerland’s Satellite & NewSpace Revolution

Switzerland, a founding ESA member, hosts over 80 space firms specializing in rocket and satellite components, precision instruments, and optical communications. Start-ups and spin-offs now make up 30% of its space sector. Swiss-led projects include the ClearSpace-1 debris removal mission and Amazon’s Project Kuiper satellite dispensers. The government has committed CHF 600 million to ESA programs through 2025.
18 September 2025

Stock Market Today

  • Australian Shares Slip as Miners Drag; Weekly Gain Expected
    June 18, 2026, 10:59 PM EDT. Australian shares fell 1.1% to 8,815 by midday Friday, led by a slump in mining stocks amid weaker iron ore prices and sluggish Chinese demand. BHP Group dropped 3.7%, Rio Tinto 3%, and PLS Group 5.3%, pressured by lower commodity prices and concerns over a severe El Niño event in 2026, which could intensify domestic inflation. Despite the dip, the market is poised for its second weekly gain, up 0.2%, supported by the Reserve Bank of Australia's pause on interest rate hikes and easing geopolitical tensions. U.S. futures were mixed following gains in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq, buoyed by optimism over a potential U.S.-Iran deal.

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Kardigan pops in first Nasdaq trading after $400 million IPO

Kardigan pops in first Nasdaq trading after $400 million IPO

19 June 2026
Kardigan surged 37.5% above its $16 IPO price to close at $22 after raising $400 million in an upsized Nasdaq debut, signaling renewed investor appetite for large biotech IPOs as the company advances three late-stage cardiovascular drug candidates.
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