Fujifilm Announces the GFX100: 100+ Megapixels, 4K, In-Body Stabilization, Phase Detection Autofocus, All Under $10000

Fujifilm Announces the GFX100: 100+ Megapixels, 4K, In-Body Stabilization, Phase Detection Autofocus, All Under $10000 – Fstoppers

Today, Fujifilm has announced the GFX100, their latest medium format camera. With a newly designed sensor with over 100 megapixels, in-body image stabilization, phase detection autofocus that covers approximately 100% of the frame, 4K video, and more, all coming in under $10,000, it looks like an absolute monster of a camera at an impressive price. The GFX100…

That tiny Google alarm clock from Lenovo ships next month

That tiny Google alarm clock from Lenovo ships next month – The Verge

Lenovo’s Smart Clock, the small Google Assistant-equipped smart display that it announced at CES, will be released next month on June 2nd. 9to5Google notes that the device is available to pre-order now at Walmart, Home Depot, and Lenovo’s own online store, and will cost $79 in the US, in line with what Lenovo announced back…

Ultra-private Tor browser officially arrives on Android

Ultra-private Tor browser officially arrives on Android – Engadget

“Mobile browsing is increasing around the world, and in some parts, it is commonly the only way people access the internet,” the company wrote in a blog post. “In these same areas, there is often heavy surveillance and censorship online, so we made it a priority to reach these users.”The Tor Browser is based on…

Google stored some users’ passwords in plain text for years

Google stored some users’ passwords in plain text for years – Mashable

Google inadvertently stored enterprise passwords in plain text.Image: Chesnot/Getty Images By Johnny Lieu2019-05-22 04:29:53 UTC Google has revealed it had left some business users’ passwords exposed in plain text. In a blog post on Tuesday, the tech giant said it had discovered the issue in Google’s popular enterprise product, G Suite, back in January.  When…