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Monday, September 19, 2016
Google unveiled Google Trip, a new smartphone app that helps users plan and organize their trips, extending the tech giant’s entrance into the online travel market.
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Twitter will no longer factor certain add-ons including pictures into a message's 140-character limit, as the company istrying to make its service more appealing.
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In response to interest from professional photographers, FUJIFILM announced the development of the new medium format FUJIFILM GFX mirrorless digital camera system that promises to deliver "unmatched and exceptional image quality."
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Nikon is adding two new action cameras to the KeyMission lineup: the 4K UHD-capable KeyMission 170 which offers a 170 degree field-of-view, and the KeyMission 80, a small 1080p-capable wearable/lifestyle camera with an 80° field-of-view.
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Olympus has announced the PEN E-PL8, an entry-level mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with a 16MP sensor and in-body image stabilization. The company also announced the development of the OM-D E-M1 Mark II, a compact system camera with performance capabilities that is claimed to surpass pro-level DSLRs.
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Today, GoPro is unveiling its new products and services that simplify the process of capturing, editing and sharing content -- the announced the Hero 5 Black and Hero 5 Session 4K cameras, along with the GoPro Karma, a compact and foldable drone that fits inside of a backpack.
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Sony has announced at Photokina its top-end full-frame Alpha-mount camera, the a99 II.
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A supplier to Samsung Electronics said on Monday that its battery does not appear to have caused a Galaxy Note 7 smartphone to ignite in China, after Chinese media reported one of the handsets caught fire.
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Panasonic has developed the LUMIX GH5, a new Digital Single Lens Mirrorless (DSLM) camera that is capable of recording 4K 60p/50p, and also extracts approx.18-megapixel still images from ultra-high-quality video with approx. 9 times the pixel count of Full-HD.
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Samsung Electronics has narrowed its market share gap with the industry leader Intel to 3.4 percentage points, mainly due to strong NAND flash memory chip sales.
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Samsung has begun replacing the Galaxy Note7 due to battery issues and in order to identify if you have a new device and use it with confidence, the company has introduced a Green battery icon that has been included in three specific software changes.
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