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This week’s top stories: Stadia for OnePlus 5 6 7 Photoshop Camera Nokia 5.3 review more

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Today This week's top stories: Stadia for OnePlus 5, 6, 7, Photoshop Camera, Nokia 5.3 review, more Kyle Bradshaw - Jun. 13th 2020 10:19 am PT @SkylledDev 0 In this week's top stories: Google Stadia picks up official support for the OnePlus 5, 6, & 7 series, the Adobe Photoshop Camera app launches on Android, our Damien Wilde reviews the affordable Nokia 5.3 phone, and more. This week, Google Stadia dropped quite a few bombshells of news, including experimental support for all Android phones, as well as early touch controls. Alongside that update, Google also rolled out Stadia support for ten more OnePlus phones, from the OnePlus 5 series t...

Over 100000 UK Security Cameras Could Be at Risk of Hacking

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More than 100,000 indoor security cameras across UK homes and businesses may have critical security flaws that make them vulnerable to hacking, an investigation by Which? has found. Owners of wireless cameras that use the CamHi app could be at risk of having their home or business spied upon by cyber-criminals, in addition to having data stolen or other devices targeted, according to the analysis. Although many cameras have been removed from sale, many remain available from online marketplaces such as Amazon, eBay and Wish.com, and include popular brands like Accfly, ieGeek and SV3C. Over 12,000 were activated in UK homes in the last three months alone, and Which? believes there are around 3.5 million of these camera types in use around the world, mainly in Asia. The investigators believe 47 different brands worldwide have a critical flaw in their camera design and software. This could allow hackers to access the video stream to spy on homes as well as talk to people if the cam...

Flashpoint announces wireless XPLOR Power 1200 Pro R2 flash its most powerful flash

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Flashpoint has announced a new flagship portable flash, the XPLOR Power 1200 R2. The flash is the newest member of Flashpoint's R2 series of portable, wireless flashes. The XPLOR Power 1200 R2 is Flashpoint's most powerful flash unit and it offers multiple flash modes, including power recycling of less than two seconds and long flash duration for continuous shooting. The XPLOR Power 1200 Pro power pack and flash head combine to weigh just over 17 pounds. Of the wireless flash, Flashpoint Brand Manager, Solomon Leifer, said the following: 'The Flashpoint XPLOR Power 1200 Pro is our most robust and powerful wireless flash, while remaining lightweight and portable for location shooting. With 1200W output and an excellent battery-powered system, the XPLOR Power 1200 Pro flash is perfect for 'big event' and outdoor photographers.' The Flashpoint XPLOR Power 1200 Pro includes a built-in Flashpoint 2.4 GHz R2 wireless flash system and offers wireless contro...

Huawei's P40 Pro Plus smartphone has a powerful camera — but the lack of Google is a big drawback

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The Huawei P40 Pro Plus.Ryan Browne | CNBCHuawei is launching its new high-end P40 Pro Plus smartphone internationally later this month, and it's a formidable challenger to Samsung's top flagship device, the Galaxy S20 Ultra. But there's a catch.The Chinese tech giant was added to a U.S. trade blacklist known as the "Entity List" last year, meaning it's no longer able to offer Google services on its new phones. As it can't offer a licensed version of Android, Huawei instead has its own "forked" version without any Google services.I've been trying out the P40 Pro Plus for the past few days, and while I'm really impressed with the hardware, I can't help feeling there's something missing. I was able to access platforms like YouTube and Google Maps through Huawei's web browser, however these services aren't available in the company's own AppGallery app store.Still, if you're not fazed by the idea of buying a Google-les...

Swann Launches 100% Wire-Free Security Camera Delivering Simple Powerful Home Security

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Truly wireless camera with a long battery life, free face recognition, free local and cloud storage, 180-degree ultra-wide viewing angle and more SANTA FE SPRINGS, Calif., June 9, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Swann, a global leader in do-it-yourself security, announces the release of the Swann   Wire-Free Security Camera ,  a new, completely wireless camera that can be set up in seconds and used for monitoring indoors or outdoors. The camera comes stocked with state-of-the-art smart security features, including free face recognition and cloud or local storage. This 100% wireless camera is quick and easy to set up and use. Features included are: Free Face Recognition with Smart Mobile Alerts - Recognizing up to 10 people, this feature can tell users when a friend or family member is at the door. Free local and cloud storage with added storage available via subscription services. True Detect™   heat and motion sensing  - ensuring users get reliable alerts Infrared Night Vision - Reaches 26 ft fo...

CCTV Cameras Market Anticipated To Record At A CAGR Of 13% By 2027

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The MarketWatch News Department was not involved in the creation of this content. New York, United States, Mon, 08 Jun 2020 12:39:06 / Comserve Inc. / -- CCTV cameras market is anticipated to record a CAGR of 13% over the forecast period. The CCTV cameras market is expected to showcase a vibrant growth by the end of the forecast period. The market can be segmented on the basis of model, technology and application. On the basis of model, it is sub-segmented into box, PTZ, bullet and dome. On the basis of technology, it is sub-segmented into wireless, analog, hybrid and IP-based. On the basis of application, it is sub-segmented into hospitality, retail, commercial infrastructure, BFSI, government and home security. CCTV cameras market is anticipated to record a CAGR of 13% over the forecast period. The CCTV cameras market is expected to showcase a vibrant growth by the end of the forecast period. The market is expected to attain a total market ...

On Computers: My First Camera is easy for kids to use

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We recently babysat our neighbors' kids, ages 9 and 6, and had as much fun as they did with a camera that prints black and white photos. It's called "My First Camera Insta 2" and is $100 on Oaxis.com. We were impressed by how quickly the girls got the hang of this thing. We only had to show the oldest how to do it once, and she taught the youngest, who got it just as quickly. Take a photo, press the gallery mode button, then the print button. If the paper jams, just give it a little tug. This only happened once in our tests. This is not a Polaroid-type camera. The prints you get come out on a roll of thin paper much like the receipt you get from a grocery store. The paper is coated with a light-sensitive chemical. There are many such but we would guess this one is silver nitrate, which produces images only in black and white. It uses no ink and comes with extra paper rolls, enough for 240 photos. The kids loved the look of it and said it was so much mor...