Daily Authority: 🚁 Drone-tastic DJI - Android Authority

2022-05-14 01:18:16 By : Ms. Cissy Yang

Links on Android Authority may earn us a commission. Learn more.

Good morning! I was up pretty late last night watching Shining Girls on Apple TV Plus. Can’t wait for the next episode!

Google I/O kicks off later today, and if you were up early enough you probably caught the Sony Xperia 1 IV launch (if not, we’ll fill you in on what you missed in just a moment
)

DJI announced its new DJI Mini 3 Pro this week, and Android Authority‘s own Jonathan Feist talked us through what’s on offer:

Good news: Weighing in at just 249, you can avoid many drone laws and restrictions worldwide!

Take a look under the hood and you’ll find:

You can pre-order the DJI Mini 3 Pro now, with deliveries expected late June, and choose from three packages:

To find out more about the DJI Mini 3 Pro and other drone-tastic goodness, head over to our partner site Drone Rush.

The Sony Xperia 1 IV launch event didn’t bring any great surprises and was pretty light on details, with a heavy focus on interviewing creatives across image and audio. Sony also spoke about its commitment to using 50% less packaging than before, and zero plastic in its packaging.

We also saw the Sony Xperia 10 IV, supposedly the lightest 5G phone ever, with a 6-inch display and 5,000mAh battery. Surprisingly, we didn’t see the Xperia 5 IV — maybe Sony isn’t doing it, or perhaps it’s just delayed.

⌚ Here’s how to watch the Google I/O 2022 keynote event at 10 AM PT today, where we could see the Pixel 6a and Pixel Watch.

đŸ“± 5G Summit: Qualcomm reveals what’s next for 5G smartphones — better Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, standalone mmWave, and more (Android Authority).

đŸ“ș Netflix ads and password sharing blocks coming much sooner than expected: changes could be unveiled by late 2022 (Android Authority).

🍎 Apple is finally retiring the iPod Touch, ending the iPod’s 20-year run (Android Authority).

🌐 We asked, you told us: Here’s when most of you last used your phone’s hotspot — Over 50% of you used it this week (Android Authority).

âšœ FIFA and EA Sports end their partnership after nearly 30 years and the game’s changing its name: After this year’s Fifa 23, it’ll now be called EA Sports FC (Axios).

🎼 Nintendo revealed it now has over 100 million annual playing users as part of its fiscal year financial results, up from 87 million between April 2020 and March 2021 (TechCrunch).

🚮 Specialized launches new utility e-bike brand Globe to replace ‘joyless’ car trips (The Verge).

🚆 Something extra: What’s so special about this train station video? We won’t spoil it for you (Tech Radar).

After falling into a deep hole of all things Japanese, started by watching Tokyo Vice and continued with a week of cooking solely Japanese food (I highly recommend Onigiri and Oyakodon, if you’ve never tried either), I thought I’d introduce you to the Oto Hime today


I’m always up for discovering new podcasts and actually came across this first on the etiquette podcast Were You Raised by Wolves?.

Japanese culture is filled with lots of quirks and peculiarities, but none so strange as the Oto Hime. Also known as a “Japanese Sound Princess,” it’s a standalone device or a feature built into a Japanese toilet that emits a sound when activated, to camouflage the sounds of activity inside the toilet, protecting one’s modesty. The sound ranges from a song to a calming melody or even the sounds of a continuous toilet flushing.

See you tomorrow for a Google I/O update!