Snapchat is now rolling out support for custom Stories. With a custom Story, you can decide who can add to it and who can view it. You can also add a geofenced location to a Story if you’re using it for a party or something similar.
Custom Stories will disappear if no one adds to them in 24 hours.
Also rolling out today is a new Bitmoji feature. Specifically, your Bitmoji selfie will now appear inside your Snapcode.
Today we’re showcasing is a silver-dollar sized drone with full video recording capabilities. The Cheerson CX-10C launched as the World’s Smallest Camera Drone, and we’ve been hard pressed to find any that are smaller.
Now, the camera is only .3 megapixel, but users have said that it has surprisingly good low-light capabilities and is “crystal-clear” outdoors.
This micro-sized cat-terrorizer launched at a price of $50. However, it’s dropped to around $25 in most places.
Includes side flight, hover, flip & hand launch capabilities
Like we said, you can get these at a similar price at Amazon right now, but those don’t come with a memory card, so you’ll have to provide your own if you get it over there. If you get it from Tech Deals, a 2GB card is included. The Cheerson CX-10C can handle up to 16GB microSD cards, but above that and it gets a bit overwhelmed.
Kind of no surprise these things are flying off the shelves (I just ordered one myself). Hit the button below to take advantage of this offer, just try not to harass the neighbors too much!
Qualcomm’s introduction of the two new processors indicates the company is serious about serving the mid-range segment.
The Snapdragon 660 and Snapdragon 630 were made official tonight, and the goal for them is to bring more high-end features to affordable devices. Both are part of the Snapdragon 600 series Qualcomm has positioned for mid-range phones and tablets. So you should expect to see the duo appear in consumer-ready hardware this summer while the Snapdragon 835 continues being the go-to for high-end devices until the final few months of the year. We’re officially seeing Qualcomm’s primary processors for 2017 now.
Primarily the most noticeable improvements for the pair are in connectivity, photography, and artificial intelligence. Qualcomm says performance, security, and battery life have also been boosted but that’s a given with any upgrade for processors.
Here are key qualities for both:
Snapdragon 660
Adreno 512 GPU
X12 LTE modem: download speeds of up to 600 Mbps
Bluetooth 5.0 support
Camera: up to 24MP single-camera setup, 16MP + 16MP dual-camera setup, zero shutter lag, 4K video recording and playback
Qualcomm already began distributing the Snapdragon 660, but hardware manufacturers shouldn’t expect to see the Snapdragon 630 in their hands until the end of the month. We should see the first devices using either one of these two processors launch as early as next month.
Because of the complex nature of mobile processors, we highly recommend you visit Qualcomm’s site to learn about the new Snapdragon 660 and Snapdragon 630.