Intel Core i9 vs AMD Ryzen Threadripper: consumers always win
The battle between Intel and AMD’s new CPUs is just starting, but whatever the results, consumers always win. And...
Paragon Hard Disk Manager 16 makes it easier to protect your data
Hard Disk Manager solutions are not always very user friendly, especially if you’re not tech savvy. Paragon seems to...
A quick guide to choosing your next monitor
When it comes to monitors, Philips has a word to say. MMD, brand license partner for Philips monitors worldwide,...
Sigma may develop anamorphic lenses
Sigma entered the CINE market last year, offering now a total of 10 lenses for cinematographers. A family which...
HYDROGEN ONE: Princess Leia’s smartphone
We now know a little more about RED’s smartphone, which is, in fact, much more than an Android smartphone....
HYDROGEN ONE, RED’s holographic smartphone
RED enters the universe of smartphones, but does it in their own style. The RED HYDROGEN ONE smartphone includes...
Shutterstock: 4K submissions are growing
The market for 4K video is growing and Shutterstock rapidly adapted to the needs of creators and clients. The...
LucidCam, a stereoscopic 3D 180 camera
The news of the new video format, VR180, from Google, are still fresh, and YI announced development of a...
10 years of Lightroom and the alternatives available
If you don’t need or don’t like Adobe Lightroom’s catalog, the universe of photo editors compatible with RAW is...
A Beastgrip Anamorphic lens for smartphones
Beastgrip is back on Kickstarter for the third time, and backers continue to support the projects from Vadym Chalenko...