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Panasonic Lumix ZS200, compact super-zoom with 1-inch sensor
A compact synthesizable in three figures: 1 inch (sensor), 15x (zoom) and 45mm (the thickness of the camera body) - 360mm equivalent in pocket format.
Android-x86 7.1 or Android Nougat for x86-based computers
Android-x86 allows you to install Android on any computer with an Intel or AMD processor: with the release of the 7.1 Nougat version, native support for window applications is introduced.
VLC with version 3.0 arrive HDR, 360 video and support for Chromecast
The most well-known free video player comes to version 3.0 and introduces many new features, starting with 10-bit and 12-bit HDR support.
TP-Link Neffos C5A and Y5s: low-cost smartphones
TP-Link announces the Italian availability of two low-end smartphones, with the entry-level proposed. However, different sacrifices are necessary.
Winamp arrives on any web browser: Nostalgic rejoice
Winamp has been the multimedia software par excellence for several years, when the MP3s began to gain a foothold in the market. Now, after the end of the support, it is also available via browser.
Browser War: Opera 51 is 38% faster than Firefox Quantum.
The browser war continues unabated, with the new version of Opera that focuses on speed comparing itself with Firefox Quantum.
Intel Vaunt: here are the trendy smart glasses. Beautiful to see (and to use)
Forget the Google Glass and think of glasses with normal frames without protruding cameras. Here are the new Intel Vaunt: prototype smart glasses with laser that projects images directly on the retina.
Electric vehicles: the total cost of ownership is lower, but the merit is government contributions
However, prices are falling and the fall in the a cost of batteries will contribute to make the purchase, management and maintenance of an electric vehicle cheaper, even without contributions.
BodyNav, a system that allows you to move in VR without hassle using the body
MonkeyMedia, a small technology company from Austin, has worked extensively to solve the problem of motion sickness with virtual reality.
HP and attention to VR: New Z4 workstations, Windows Mixed Reality helmet and many services
With an ad dedicated to designers, developers and artists, HP shows a strong focus on the universe of virtual reality.
Hyundai, the first self-driving car test with hydrogen fuel
Hyundai has completed its first official level 4 self-driving test in Korea, covering the 190 km separating the cities of Seoul and Pyeongchang.
New 0-day flaw in Flash Player used to install remote control tools
A new vulnerability in Flash allows you to install remote administration tools that allow you to take control of the target system. Adobe will run for cover, but the advice is to stop using Flash Player.
ASUS Blue Cave AC2600 Router:Design without antennas
A high-performance ASUS Blue Cave AC2600 Wi-Fi router, based on the latest Intel technology reserved for smart homes, is precisely addressed to homes in which, increasingly, devices that require a wi-fi connection are more and more.
ZOTAC ZBOX PI225, a PC as big as a 2.5″ SSD and winner of the iF Design Award 2018
Dimensions equal to only 95x63x8 mm, little more than a 2.5" SSD, this mini-PC provides a system composed of a 1.10 GHz Intel N3350 dual-core processor of the Apollo Lake family, flanked by a Intel Graphics 500 and 4 GB LPDDR3 system memory…