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Top Gun: Maverick director reveals mind-boggling number of cameras used on set
By Axel Metz published
Exclusive Top Gun: Maverick director Joseph Kosinski talks to TechRadar about shooting the movie's precise aerial sequences.
Amidst privacy concerns, NewProfilePic tells us it's better than Instagram
By Daryl Baxter published
Interview While similar apps have been on the market in previous years, this has been one of the most downloaded so far in 2022. We asked why.
How to write a follow-up email after an interview
By Mike Jennings published
Whether you want to thank people for an interview, ask about the hiring process or establish a professional relationship, here’s how you write the perfect follow-up email.
Your Macbook Pro or Display XDR can finally shine brighter with new macOS app
By Daryl Baxter published
Interview Vivid is a new app that enables the extra brightness which is usually reserved for movies, editing and photos.
OWC CEO Larry O’Connor dishes on award-winning Atlas S Pro SD card
By Sponsored published
Hear from OWC CEO Larry O’Connor in a discussion with Phil Kurz about OWC’s first SD card.
Pokémon Go Johto Tour and beyond: what's Ninatic plan for events in 2022
By Hamish Hector published
Interview Pokémon Go offered all-new ways to play during the height of the pandemic, but will its global events and new gameplay stick around in 2022?
We talk to Opera about why we should care about a new crypto browser
By Daryl Baxter published
Interview With Opera introducing a web browser focused on crypto, we spoke to the company about its rationale.
The James Webb Space Telescope owes its success to Hubble's bumpy start
By John Loeffler last updated
When Hubble launched in 1990, mission managers missed a defect in the primary mirror that threated the entire project. NASA vowed to not repeat that mistake with Webb.
This is why Dune didn’t feature The Mandalorian's giant LED displays
By Axel Metz last updated
Exclusive Dune and The Mandalorian cinematographer Greig Fraser reveals why LED displays weren’t used on the set of Villeneuve’s movie.
Inside Xbox’s backward compatibility journey with Series X development chief, Jason Ronald
By Adam Vjestica published
Long form Microsoft’s Xbox backward compatibility program has been a success and may shape future console generations according to Jason Ronald, director of program management at Xbox.
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