Teledyne FLIR OEM introduces the Lepton XDS, a compact dual thermal-visible camera module featuring MSX technology and Prism ISP.
Tamron launches a wireless lens dongle, Foundry acquires AI orchestration platform Griptape, Apple brings F1 to IMAX, and ...
New long-life cooled thermal cameras deliver high-speed, high-sensitivity MWIR imaging with dramatically reduced required maintenance for industrial automation applications. Flir, a global leader in ...
Macworld reports that Apple’s next Mac Studio is expected to launch in early 2026 with M5 Max and M5 Ultra chips, following the M5’s October 2025 release. The redesigned M5 architecture will feature ...
Management at Scottish studio Build A Rocket Boy, makers of notoriously panned GTA-like MindsEye, have reportedly installed monitoring software onto the PCs of their staff without informing the ...
New AI tools from Anthropic sparked a broad sell-off in software and data stocks. Executives say fears are overblown, but analysts warn of margin and pricing pressure. Investors are reassessing which ...
At WSJ Invest Live, Jon Gray shared optimism for the health of the private-credit market and discussed Blackstone’s investment strategy in AI infrastructure. Investors’ fears that new developments in ...
Using Final Cut Pro, Logic Pro and Pixelmator Pro — part of the Creator Studio — we were able to make an admittedly cheesy ...
Apple’s new Creator Studio software bundle represents a new test for the company’s fast-growing services business: What happens when the tech giant packages some of its most popular creative apps into ...
Flir has launched the A6450 Long-Life Cooled MWIR Camera, a new thermal imaging solution purpose-built for continuous industrial automation, process control and non-destructive testing applications.
For decades, building software has been a labor-intensive process—writing thousands of lines of code, coordinating across frontend, backend, and database teams, and repeating the same work for ...
Apple today launched the new Creator Studio that was initially unveiled two weeks ago, providing content creators with access to six Apple apps for $12.99 per month or $129 per year. Creator Studio ...