March 4, 2025 | View in browser 

 

BRINGING YOU THE BEST TECH NEWS FROM ACROSS THE WEB

 
 

⭐️ TODAY'S GIVEAWAY: Power Up! Your Chance to Win a Jackery 5000 Plus ⭐️

 
 
 

Xiaomi aims to ditch the bump with this detachable phone camera

 

The quality of a camera is one of the biggest selling points of a smartphone, but a push for better quality images has resulted in a bunch of phones with ugly and annoying camera bumps on their backs. Now, Xiaomi has a showcased a different approach: a detachable 35mm lens that works with the Xiaomi 15's built-in camera app as a modular extra.

 
Read More
 
 
 
  • A better AI assistant is on its way for Android users — Google's Gemini Live is coming in a few weeks
  • New Project Moohan hardware seen in person — Samsung unveils its Android XR headset
  • Happy birthday to the happiest gaming console — The Nintendo Switch was released eight years ago
  • Why I'm never going back to Siri — I put Google Gemini on my iPhone
 

25 years of the PlayStation 2, the console which brought home gaming to the masses

 

Launched in Japan on March 4, 2000, Sony's PlayStation 2 was an icon of the early noughties which fueled a worldwide excitement for Japanese video games that endures to this day. With standout games like Final Fantasy X and Metal Gear Solid 2, and entries into series including Grand Theft Auto, Silent Hill, and Gran Turismo, the PS2 remains one of the best selling and most memorable gaming consoles of all time.

 
Read More
 
 

SPONSORED BY SQUARESPACE

 

Squarespace: Every entrepreneur needs a website that works as hard as they do

 

Building a website shouldn’t slow you down. Squarespace simplifies the process with beautifully designed, mobile-responsive templates that require no coding. Whether you're a photographer, consultant, or e-commerce entrepreneur, Squarespace helps you create a professional online presence with ease. Plus, with integrated e-commerce, SEO tools, and content management features, it’s the all-in-one platform your business needs to grow. Use code DIGITALTRENDS10 for 10% off today!

 
Learn More
 

Let them eat virtual cake: scientists develop an 'electronic tongue'

 

A new sense could be coming to the world of virtual reality, as researchers from The Ohio State University have developed an electronic tongue which can replicate flavors including cake and fish soup. The system could be used to recreate food in VR, as it detects the levels of salt, sour, sweet, bitter, and umami in foods and recreates these using flavour-containing hydrogels which are put under the tongue.

 
Read More
 
 
  • An aborted rocket launch attempt — SpaceX scrubs its eighth Starship test
  • See the turn-based combat in action — Gameplay video for Clair Obscur: Expedition 33
  • Making it easier to add functionality to your Android home screen — Google's Play Store to carry info on widgets
  • Sweet nostalgia game for PC and Switch  — Beloved 80s classic Head Over Heels is back
  • Dystopia as envisioned by the Russo brothers — Netflix drops trailer for The Electric State
  • L.A. Noire developer Brendan McNamara returns to Rockstar — Video Games Deluxe to become Rockstar Australia
 
 
 
 
 

Digital Trends helps readers keep tabs on the fast-paced world of tech with all the latest news, product reviews, insightful editorials, and one-of-a-kind sneak peeks.

Contact Us│Privacy Policy

 

Digital Trends Media Group | 6420 S Macadam Ave Suite 216, Portland, OR, 97239

To unsubscribe from this list click here.