A new study has found that almost three-quarters of posts to Reddit are voted on by users who haven’t actually clicked through, and many visitors to the site merely scan through headlines. The post Redditors don’t read what they vote on, according to a new study appeared first on Digital Trends .
Monthly Archives: November 2017
Google’s new kit uses Raspberry Pi to bring image recognition to your project
This week, Google introduced a new kit for your project based on the Raspberry Pi Zero W board.
Ditch your bulky commuter bike helmet and ride smarter with the foldable Lid
Lid is a bike helmet you can fold up when you’re not using it — courtesy of a neat design boasting separate movable parts, a bit like sliding tectonic plates, and some well-placed magnets The post Ditch your bulky commuter bike helmet and ride smarter with the foldable Lid appeared first on Digital Trends .
Swap between characters in ‘Final Fantasy XV’ with a new update in December
An upcoming update will bring a new character-swap feature to Final Fantasy XV. Players will be able to switch between Noctis, Ignis, Gladio, and Prompto on the fly, with only a few story-based exceptions.
Starz series ‘American Gods’ still on track for season 2 after showrunners depart
American Gods is in the midst of a major shake-up.
Special edition Leica Summicron 50mm mixes modern tech and classic design
The new limited edition Leica Summicron 50mm uses modern tech for optimal sharpness while taking a nod from a 1950s lens for the exterior. Only 500 copies of the lens will be sold, beginning in January
Drop some serious clues about gifts with Verizon and Spotify’s Holiday Hintlist
Thanks to a new partnership between Verizon and Spotify, you may finally be able to get something you don’t want to return. It’s called the Verizon Holiday Hintlist, and it’s a pretty clever way to make a subtle suggestion. The post Drop some serious clues about gifts with Verizon and Spotify’s Holiday Hintlist appeared first on Digital Trends .
TWB Podcast: Alexa at Work, Amazon’s Disintegrating Drones, Bionic Arms
Alexa for Business brings the digital assistant to the workplace; disintegrating drones for your safety; 3-D printed bionic arms and the Digital Trends Holiday Gift Guide. The post TWB Podcast: Alexa at Work, Amazon’s Disintegrating Drones, Bionic Arms appeared first on Digital Trends .
New Lidar tech uses 128 lasers to help self-driving cars see in high resolution
Lidar just got a whole lot better! Velodyne’s new VLS-128 Lidar sensor doubles the number of lasers from the previous version. The result? Smarter self-driving cars that can see in higher resolution than ever.
Smart wearables market keeps growing as Fitbit and Xiaomi lead the way
The wearables market is on the rise, according to a new report from IDC. Who’s at the top of the heap? Fitbit and Xiaomi, though Fitbit posted a decline in shipments from last year.