It's Tuesday May 30th and if you've been looking for a new smartphone and are hoping for an alternative something from Apple's Samsung or LG then Andy Rubin, a co-creator of the Android OS, may have just the thing with his latest project called the essential phone or the pH one. It looks pretty capable too with a Snapdragon 835, heartbeat 4 gigs of ram, a big battery, 13 megapixel rear camera, and 128 gigs of storage for a buck under $700 not bad but one feature we felt stood out the most was the front display which goes all the way to the top of the phone while still making room for the 8 megapixel 4k video selfie cam. The display stops just short of the bottom of the phone and guess what, no headphone jack.
Also, the essential phone is partially modular there's this slick little 4k 360-degree camera module that snaps right on as supposedly more trick add-on bits are on the way. The funnest part of a burgeoning essential ecosystem by ruin that includes a Home Hub speaker similar to an Amazon echo that will work with smart things home kit and nest. So far, there's no specific release date for the essential phone except to say it's coming soon so if you want one we suggest getting your deposit in now hit the link for more information.
Gamers are feeling the love these days as competition between Intel and AMD heats up and following the recent high-profile rollout of AMD's rise in CPUs, Intel has hit back with their new x-series chipset which includes the new Core Eye 9 unit. The biggest hitter is the Core i9 extreme features 18 computing cores and 36 threads for what should be some serious gaming horsepower not cheap though expect to shell out $2 grand for that one. There are also some less expensive options from Intel however so hit the link for all the details and prices.
Personal mobility drones are still years away after seeing videos like Casey Neistat getting a lift from one or this guy breaking distance records on this jet-powered rig or this brave mofo parachuting from a big drone. We're thinking a personal flight drone could be on the shelves at Walmart by the holidays, okay maybe not that soon but here's yet another guy flying around on a drone this time to deliver the game ball to arrest at a soccer match in the rain, okay he looks a bit wobbly but hey got the surfing moves to make it work and mission accomplished. There were no immediate details on who built or flew the eight rotor machine but it looks like a pretty tight setup so hey maybe we'll see it on Amazon sooner than later.
We can only hope that's it for DT daily today, be sure to check out our Facebook page and YouTube channel and catch our latest computing podcast close to the metal where we'll go in-depth with Intel's new CPUs. Thanks for watching see you tomorrow
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enit's Tuesday May 30th and if you've been looking for a new smartphone and are hoping for an alternative something from Apple's Samsung or LG then Andy Rubin a co-creator of the Android OS may have just the thing with his latest project called the essential phone or the pH one it looks pretty capable too with a snapdragon 835 heartbeat 4 gigs of ram a big battery 13 megapixel rear camera and 128 gigs of storage for a buck under $700 not bad but one feature we felt stood out the most was the front display which goes all the way to the top of the phone while still making room for the 8 megapixel 4k video selfie cam the display stops just short of the bottom of the phone and guess what no headphone jack also the essential phone is partially modular there's this slick little 4k 360-degree camera module that snaps right on as supposedly more trick add-on bits are on the way the funnest part of a burgeoning essential ecosystem by ruin that includes a Home Hub speaker similar to an Amazon echo that will work with smart things home kit and nest so far there's no specific release date for the essential phone except to say it's coming soon so if you want one we suggest getting your deposit in now hit the link for more information gamers are feeling the love these days as competition between Intel and AMD heats up and following the recent high-profile rollout of AMD's rise in CPUs Intel has hit back with their new x-series chipset which includes the new core eye 9 unit the biggest hitter the core i9 extreme features 18 computing cores and 36 threads for what should be some serious gaming horsepower not cheap though expect to shell out 2 grand for that one there are also some less expensive options from Intel however so hit the link for all the details and prices links of personal mobility drone is still years away after seeing videos like Casey Neistat getting a lift from one or this guy breaking distance records on this jet-powered rig or this brave mofo parachuting from a big drone we're thinking a personal flight drone could be on the shelves at Walmart by the holidays ok maybe not that soon but here's yet another guy flying around on a drone this time to deliver the game ball to arrest at a soccer match in the rain okay he looks a bit wobbly but hey got the surfing moves to make it work and mission accomplished there were no immediate details on who built or flew the eight rotor machine but it looks like a pretty tight setup so hey maybe we'll see it on Amazon sooner than later we can only hope that's it for DT daily today be sure to check out our Facebook page and YouTube channel and catch our latest computing podcast close to the metal where we'll go in-depth with Intel's new CPUs thanks for watching see you tomorrowit's Tuesday May 30th and if you've been looking for a new smartphone and are hoping for an alternative something from Apple's Samsung or LG then Andy Rubin a co-creator of the Android OS may have just the thing with his latest project called the essential phone or the pH one it looks pretty capable too with a snapdragon 835 heartbeat 4 gigs of ram a big battery 13 megapixel rear camera and 128 gigs of storage for a buck under $700 not bad but one feature we felt stood out the most was the front display which goes all the way to the top of the phone while still making room for the 8 megapixel 4k video selfie cam the display stops just short of the bottom of the phone and guess what no headphone jack also the essential phone is partially modular there's this slick little 4k 360-degree camera module that snaps right on as supposedly more trick add-on bits are on the way the funnest part of a burgeoning essential ecosystem by ruin that includes a Home Hub speaker similar to an Amazon echo that will work with smart things home kit and nest so far there's no specific release date for the essential phone except to say it's coming soon so if you want one we suggest getting your deposit in now hit the link for more information gamers are feeling the love these days as competition between Intel and AMD heats up and following the recent high-profile rollout of AMD's rise in CPUs Intel has hit back with their new x-series chipset which includes the new core eye 9 unit the biggest hitter the core i9 extreme features 18 computing cores and 36 threads for what should be some serious gaming horsepower not cheap though expect to shell out 2 grand for that one there are also some less expensive options from Intel however so hit the link for all the details and prices links of personal mobility drone is still years away after seeing videos like Casey Neistat getting a lift from one or this guy breaking distance records on this jet-powered rig or this brave mofo parachuting from a big drone we're thinking a personal flight drone could be on the shelves at Walmart by the holidays ok maybe not that soon but here's yet another guy flying around on a drone this time to deliver the game ball to arrest at a soccer match in the rain okay he looks a bit wobbly but hey got the surfing moves to make it work and mission accomplished there were no immediate details on who built or flew the eight rotor machine but it looks like a pretty tight setup so hey maybe we'll see it on Amazon sooner than later we can only hope that's it for DT daily today be sure to check out our Facebook page and YouTube channel and catch our latest computing podcast close to the metal where we'll go in-depth with Intel's new CPUs thanks for watching see you tomorrow\n"