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DJI Action 6 Is A Solo Influencer’s Dream Small Camera
As someone who got his career start as a writer and reluctantly became a “video content creator,” I really dislike needing to film the same video clip twice: once the conventional way (for YouTube) and a second time with the camera sideways, to produce vertical videos for Instagram and TikTok.
DJI’s new action camera, the $360 Action 6, solves this issue by using a larger than usual square-shaped sensor that affords more room for cropping due to having more vertical space. This means a single video captured by the square sensor can be cropped into a conventional widescreen (16:9) video or a vertical (9:16) video without too much compromise.
The exact same square video clip can be cropped to become a vertical or horizontal video
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The square sensor is also larger than any other action camera sensor (and most phone sensors), at 1/1.1-inch. This drastically improves light intake.
A render of the square sensor used in the new DJI camera.
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The Action 6’s camera also has a variable aperture, meaning physical aperture blades that open and close wider or narrower depending on how much light is needed. The variable aperture technically works, but just like on smartphones with the same feature, I don’t see much use for it. The difference in light intake or depth-of-field feels inconsequential, and I’d rather just snap on an ND filter if I really want to control light intake. DJI makes very good ND filters, by the way.
The DJI Action 6 packs a removable battery.
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Even though I don’t care for the variable aperture much, image quality captured by the DJI Action 6 is excellent, with near flawless stabilization, and acceptable audio recording from the three microphones, meaning you can use the Action 6 to vlog without an additional microphone. But the Action 6 does pair natively to DJI microphones if you do want to use one. See video footage in the video below.
The Action 6 has built-in storage (50GB of usable memory), along with an SD card slot, and a removable battery. It’s obviously waterproof, and overall build quality is very rugged and durable.
I think if you want an action camera, whether for self vlogging, or filming POV adventures, the Action 6 is the best on the market right now. Its ability to film a single video that can be used on two formats will drastically reduce workflow for someone such as myself.
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Samsung May Stop Producing These SSDs Next Year
Samsung may be preparing to step away from SATA SSD production. According to multiple industry reports, the company is planning a long-term exit from SATA SSD manufacturing starting next year.
YouTuber Moore’s Law Is Dead (MLID) says several sources have told him Samsung will end SATA SSD production entirely after it fulfills existing contracts.
SATA SSDs can feel like older technology as more new laptops and desktops rely on faster NVMe storage. High-end systems have also moved to SAS (Serial Attached SCSI).
Still, SATA SSDs remain common in 2025. They continue to see demand in budget PCs, external storage, and upgrades for older machines. Retail channels also continue to sell SATA SSDs in large numbers.
Samsung is one of the largest suppliers of finished consumer SSDs. MLID says Samsung-made SSDs make up a significant portion of top-selling products on major online retailers, with roughly one-fifth of those listings still using the SATA interface.
If Samsung removes that supply, the impact may extend beyond one product category. The report suggests the move could tighten availability across the broader SSD market, including NVMe drives.
The report lands as memory pricing faces pressure. Samsung has reportedly raised DDR5 memory prices by as much as 60% recently. Micron has also decided to halt its consumer memory business to focus on supplying memory for high-powered AI chips.
The reports suggest end consumers are likely to feel the effects the most.
For now, Samsung has not made anything official. But if the company does exit SATA SSDs, the report suggests SATA drives could become more expensive and harder to find than many expect.
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Pakistan Tops Global Searches for Explicit Content
Pakistan continues to rank at the top globally in searches related to indecent content, despite no longer leading in actual viewership, Director General Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) Dr. Muqarram Ali said while addressing a cybersecurity seminar at the Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI).
He said that following PTA’s actions, including large-scale blocking of indecent websites, a clear impact has been observed, and Pakistan is no longer at the top in terms of viewing such content. He added that Pakistan had previously ranked highest in viewership, but sustained enforcement measures have moved the country down from that position.
Speaking at the event, Dr. Muqarram Ali said the PTA is actively working on online child protection and has blocked around 1.3 million indecent websites. He stated that the authority only blocks immoral and unethical material and does not act proactively to shut down websites on its own.
He further said that the PTA often receives contradictory court orders, with one court directing the blocking of a platform while another ordering that it should not be blocked. He added that the authority is bound to follow the prescribed legal and administrative system in such cases.
Referring to the temporary blocking of Wikipedia, the PTA chief said the move triggered an international reaction, after which an inter-ministerial committee was formed to review the issue. He said that the PTA blocks websites strictly on government directives, noting that similar instructions were also issued during previous governments.
Highlighting cyber security developments, Dr. Muqarram Ali said Pakistan has emerged among the top countries in cyber security preparedness. He claimed that during the Pak-India conflict in May, Pakistan won the cyber war and that not a single Pakistani website was taken offline. He also clarified that the PTA does not collect mobile taxes, stating that this responsibility lies with the Federal Board of Revenue (FBR).
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Apple’s Edge Light Adds A Virtual Ring Light To Your Mac Video Calls: Here’s How To Use It
Apple released a new MacOS update recently. It brings the Edge Light feature to all Apple silicon-powered Macs. Here’s how you can use it on your next video call.
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