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Nov 26, 2025 Discover the new AirDrop capability on Android and its potential impact on cross-platform sharing. Explore intriguing insights into OpenAI's secret hardware prototype and debate if dedicated AI devices could replace smartphones. Get the scoop on entertaining tech gift recommendations, from AirPods to portable chargers. Plus, dive into a conspiracy theory about Apple's demo techniques and a quick guide to using cutting-edge AI tools for holiday shopping—allowing you to snag great deals effortlessly!
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F1 Paddock Photo Access
- Jason photographed celebrities and F1 paddock scenes using a Sony A1 and iPhone during the Las Vegas Grand Prix.
- He used a media pass to access track-side positions and captured high-res bursts and dramatic race shots.
High-Res Burst Photography Pays Off
- Jason fired burst mode on the Sony A1 and amassed over 100 photos of a single moment, including celebrities.
- The camera's high-resolution and burst capability let him crop and create magazine-style images.
How To Use iPhone Burst Mode
- To trigger burst mode on modern iPhones, tap-and-drag the shutter button down or left rather than just holding it.
- Use the on-screen counter to confirm burst frames because the camera now defaults to video when simply holding the shutter.
