If you're in the market for a military grade tough phone without the bulk, then check out the latest  IIIF150  Ultra Thin Rugged Phones.

In this video I got hands on with several models checking out the toughness and water resistance capabilities.

They are impressively thin considering how tough they are in and out of the water.

Thanks to BELKIN for supporting our trip to Mobile World Congress.

Image Matrix Tech on Sky News: Canon EOS R7 and R10 - Sony WH1000XM5 - Jabra Talk 65 - Apple Password Recovery

In Sunday's segment on Sky News Australia (Weekend Edition with Tim Gilbert) I gave TV viewers their first look at Canon’s brand new EOS R - crop sensor cameras - EOS R7 and EOS R10. These are the affordable models we’ve been waiting for and I had them exclusively for our Weekend Edition audience.

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Canon announces R7 and R10 EOS R crop sensor mirrorless cameras

Canon has expanded its EOS R mirrorless range to include two new crop sensor cameras; the EOS R7 and EOS R10. It’s also released new RF-S lenses; the RF-S 18-45mm F4.5-6.3 IS STM, and RF-S 18-150mm F3.5-6.3 IS STM.

Starting at $1499 AUD for the R10 body and $2349 AUD for the R7 body - RRP - these new cameras will attract a whole new group of enthusiasts that may have been holding off on the EOS R system.

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Image Matrix Tech on Sky News: OPPO lead way as Mobile World Congress begins - Aussies still buying DVD players - Amazing Ice Ball Press Machine - Using Canon R3 in Floods

In Sunday's segment on Sky News Australia (Weekend Edition with Tim Gilbert) we covered OPPO’s launch of the Find X5 Series ahead of Mobile World Congress in Spain.

The OPPO Find X5 Pro wide-angle camera features a first-of-its-kind Five-axis OIS system, which improves with every use to counter handshake, reduce noise and sharpen scenes. 

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Shenzhen

This is a highlight package of Shenzhen's amazing light show celebrating China's 40th anniversary of reform and opening-up. The rise of Shenzhen from 30 thousand to more than 12 million since 1980 has to be seen to be believed. It's a must visit for any tech lover.

This edit was shot on a Sony a9 with a Sony G Master 16-35mm f/2.8 lens.

Video is 'as shot' no grading or corrections. Audio is from the internal microphone.