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Andrew Lanxon

Edinburgh, United Kingdom

Editor At Large at CNET

Editor At Large @CNET. Photographer. Love: the outdoors, music, food, snowboarding, animals, beer, coffee, lists. Personal views.

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  • 1 day ago | cnet.com | Andrew Lanxon

    Sony's latest flagship Android phone, the Xperia 1 VII, packs a variety of exciting tech features from its Snapdragon 8 Elite chip to its promise of AI-based audio quality upscaling. But it's the video tools that really caught my attention, in particular the 'AI Camerawork' and 'Autoframing' functions that apparently let you shoot steady, professional-looking video without even looking at your phone.

  • 1 day ago | cnet.com | Andrew Lanxon

    DJI has remained the leader in camera-equipped drones since the company's Phantom series launched in 2013 and its latest model, the Mavic 4 Pro, will only cement its position as the go-to option for aerial filmmakers. From its innovative new gimbal system to its impressive zoom skills and image quality, the Mavic 4 Pro offers an extremely powerful package for amateurs and professionals alike to capture stunning imagery from the air.

  • 3 days ago | cnet.com | Andrew Lanxon

    Google I/O runs May 20 and 21 this year, with Google holding its biggest keynote of the year right on day one. We expect Google to talk about its latest updates and innovations across all of its ever-expanding portfolio of products, perhaps even with some sneak peeks at upcoming hardware. But only if we all collectively cross our fingers. But Google is also hosting a totally separate event solely focusing on Android.

  • 5 days ago | cnet.com | Zachary McAuliffe |Abrar Al Heeti |David Lumb |Andrew Lanxon

    Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference is set for June 9, when the tech giant is expected to announce the next version of its iPhone operating system, iOS 19. That means WWDC should be our first glimpse of new features that will likely land on your iPhone later this year. While iOS 18 brought some useful new features to all iPhones, like RCS messaging, and Apple Intelligence to newer iPhones, we're still taking bets on what Apple will include in iOS 19.

  • 6 days ago | cnet.com | Andrew Lanxon

    The northern lights -- or the Aurora Borealis, to give it its full name -- is a stunning phenomenon that fills the night sky with colors. Typically seen in northern areas like Iceland, Alaska or Norway during winter, in recent years the aurora has been visible in southern areas in different times of year.

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2 Jan 25

RT @trickholland: According to CNET’s @Batteryhq “The imaging improvements in this year's top phones were mostly in the form of AI. But AI…

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Andrew Lanxon @Batteryhq
11 Nov 24

RT @Batteryhq: There's really only one thing that's worth spending your money on if you want to take better photos. So in this week's video…

Andrew Lanxon
Andrew Lanxon @Batteryhq
9 Nov 24

There's really only one thing that's worth spending your money on if you want to take better photos. So in this week's video, that's exactly what I did and I'm thrilled with the results: https://t.co/HtPkQPZZsX https://t.co/Sdfp952Unp