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Andrew Liszewski

Andrew Liszewski

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    Blackmagic’s free Camera app is now available on Samsung’s folding phones.

    When it launched on Android in June, the app only supported the Samsung Galaxy S23, S24, and the Google Pixel 7/8 lineups. Compatibility with OnePlus and Xiaomi phones running Android 13 was added later, but Blackmagic has released another update adding features like recording timecode, plus support for the Samsung Galaxy Flip 5/6 and Fold 5/6 phones.

    The interface of the Blackmagic Camera app running on the Samsung Galaxy Fold’s inner screen.
    The Blackmagic Camera app’s interface fills the Samsung Galaxy Fold’s inner display.
    Photo: Liam James / The Verge
    Andrew Liszewski
    Andrew Liszewski
    Zero Zero: Perfect Stop turns the Playdate into a train simulator.

    Densha de Go! is a series of train simulation games where players have to adhere to strict schedules. It’s inspired its own elaborate controllers, but Zero Zero: Perfect Stop shrinks the experience for the Playdate, using the handheld’s crank as the train’s throttle and brake controller.

    The game’s available now for $6, and includes a less stressful free play mode.

    A short video clip demonstrating the gameplay of Hunter Bridges’ Zero Zero: Perfect Stop Playdate game.
    The Playdate’s crank controls the train’s throttle and brakes.
    Image: Playdate
    Andrew Liszewski
    Andrew Liszewski
    Roland’s Aira Compact P-6 is a portable sampler you can almost squeeze in a pocket.

    It’s the latest addition to the company’s Aira line of portable music makers and is primarily designed as a sampler allowing musicians to record and edit up to 48 samples and piece them together into a song with a 64 step sequencer.

    It features a built-in mic, inputs for attaching higher quality microphones, and costs $220.

    Andrew Liszewski
    Andrew Liszewski
    DJI is teasing a September 19th reveal of its next GoPro competitor.

    Following the debut of the GoPro Hero 13 Black earlier this month, DJI will be announcing its next action camera on September 19th at 9am ET, as revealed in a short teaser video shared on its website and X.

    Leaked details of the follow-up to the DJI Osmo Action 4 seem to indicate it will offer an improved four hours of battery life.