Sony has patented a PlayStation controller with a dedicated rewind button

Sony has always been⁢ at the forefront of innovation when it comes to gaming consoles ⁤and accessories. With its latest patent, the company has set a new ‍standard for nostalgia and gaming convenience by introducing a PlayStation controller with a dedicated rewind button. Imagine being able to instantly undo a mistake ⁣or relive those‍ epic… Continue reading Sony has patented a PlayStation controller with a dedicated rewind button

It Looks Like the iPhone 15 Is Getting an ‘Action Button’

The unveiling of the iPhone 15 is just around the corner, and rumors have been circulating about what the next model will bring to the table. One exciting possibility that has been said to be in the works is an innovative ‘Action Button’ feature. If rumors are to be believed, Apple could be introducing a… Continue reading It Looks Like the iPhone 15 Is Getting an ‘Action Button’

Fitbit’s attempt to disappear the button proved why they matter

Ditch the button – this was Fitbit’s rather unusual tagline used during the launch of its latest fitness tracker, the Fitbit Versa 2. It isn’t uncommon for companies to make bold claims about their products – especially when it comes to the item’s features and capabilities. However, what makes Fitbit’s announcement so noteworthy is that… Continue reading Fitbit’s attempt to disappear the button proved why they matter

The button on Canon’s image-stabilized binoculars unlocked superhuman sight

Have you ever wished you could see farther and clearer than what your eyes alone can accomplish? Canon’s latest image-stabilized binoculars have made this wish a reality. By utilizing the company’s proprietary technology, the button on the center of these image-stabilized binoculars unlocks superhuman sight and allows you to see further, better, and in greater… Continue reading The button on Canon’s image-stabilized binoculars unlocked superhuman sight

Phone manufacturers: please give us the power button back

In recent years, smartphone manufacturers have been abandoning traditional methods of smartphone operation, such as physical buttons. As a result, users have been living in a world of hard-to-find power buttons and awkward gesture controls. We understand that phone manufacturers are pushing us towards a more seamless, intuitive user experience, but we need the hard… Continue reading Phone manufacturers: please give us the power button back

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