When it comes to image stabilization there are two major stabilization types — electronic and optical. But how come electronic image stabilization looks so good on my GoPro but not on my “real” camera? There are a lot of reasons for this, and this video from DPReview does a fantastic job explaining […]
GIGABYTE Unveils MU71-SU0 and MD71-HB0 Xeon Motherboards For Professionals
Outside of the plethora of AMD-related announcements of late, GIGABYTE has announced a pair of Intel motherboards for its workstation and server board users. The GIGABYTE MU71-SU0 is designed for Intel’s Xeon W-3200 processor family and is based on the C621 single-socket chipset. The other model is the GIGABYTE MD71-HB0, […]
Build and Deploy Hyperledger Fabric on Azure Cloud Platform- Part 3
By Matt Zand and Abhik Banerjee Recap In our first article in this series, we learned about the below topics: Azure cloud for Blockchain ApplicationsFabric Marketplace Template versus Manual ConfigurationsDeploy Orderer and Peer Organizations In our second article in this series, we discussed the following: Setting Up the Development EnvironmentSetting […]
‘Servant’ gets an official trailer ahead of November 28 launch for Apple TV+
One of the more exciting new additions coming to Apple TV+ is a psychological thriller from M. Night Shyamalan (Split, The Sixth Sense) called Servant. And now we have an official trailer. Apple TV officially uploaded the official trailer for Servant recently. It’s a lengthy one, too, coming in at over two minutes. […]
Disabled Photographer Sues Portland Police Over Traumatic Brain Injury Allegedly Caused by Officer
A disabled Oregon photographer is suing a Portland police officer and the Portland Police Bureau after a 2018 incident in which he alleges the officer knocked him unconscious while he was photographing a protest, causing a traumatic brain injury and PTSD. Leo Hall is a 60-year-old photographer from Lane County, Oregon. […]









