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Nov 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

Weather on Your Mac Menu: A New Casual Way to Check Forecasts

Mac users have long felt a bit abandoned when it comes to weather updates. Unlike Windows, which displays weather info right in the taskbar, Mac users had to settle for opening the Weather app or adding a widget to their desktop. Not as convenient, right? But good news is here! Apple is rolling out

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Nov 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1: Pixel Users Get Early Access and Updates

Ready for some fresh new features on your Pixel device? Google is rolling out Android 15 QPR2 Beta 1. Unlike smaller monthly updates, Quarterly Platform Releases bring bigger changes. These updates are stable enough for everyday use, with Android 15 QPR2 expected in March. It basically refines what

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Nov 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's New Wall Hub: A Smart Home Game Changer

Imagine having a smart home hub that's like a mini command center, controlling all your appliances and handling video calls, all while using advanced AI to manage apps seamlessly. This isn’t just a dream; Apple is working on making it a reality. The company aims to launch a wall-mounted display, cod

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Nov 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

Apple's Pricey VR Headset: A Bumpy Ride

Apple's Vision Pro headset, priced at a hefty $3, 500, is facing some big challenges. The company has decided to slow down production, making only about 1, 000 units a day instead of the earlier 2, 000. It seems customers who bought the headset during the January presale were happy at first, but onc

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Nov 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

LG's New Stretchable Display: A Game Changer?

LG recently unveiled a groundbreaking stretchable display that can expand up to 50% of its original size. This isn't LG's first attempt at flexible screens; they showed off a similar prototype in 2022, but this new one is twice as stretchy. So, why stretch a display? LG believes this technology coul

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Nov 13 2024TECHNOLOGY

Sony's Space Adventure: Zapping Data with Lasers

In a futuristic leap, Sony has joined forces with Astro Digital to test laser communication technology using tiny satellites. The plan? Launch two small spacecraft in 2026, each carrying Sony's special laser terminal. These satellites will chat with each other and ground stations using super-fast la

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Civilian Aircraft in Military Uniform: From Transport to Tankers

The United States Air Force has always been creative with its aircraft choices. In addition to specialized military planes, they often use modified civilian aircraft for various tasks. One notable example is the Boeing 747, famous for serving as Air Force One. These massive jets, derived from commer

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Intel's Top Secret Chip Move: Outsourcing Arrow Lake to Taiwan's TSMC

Ever wondered why Intel is suddenly hooking up with Taiwan's TSMC for its Arrow Lake CPU orders? The answer is buried in a few disappointing factors. Intel's own factories, or foundries, haven't lived up to expectations. This has been a major setback, especially in the data center and AI markets whe

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

India's 88 Pictures Enters Gaming with 88Games

88 Pictures, a well-known Indian animation and VFX studio, has branched out into gaming with the launch of 88Games. Their goal? To create awesome games for PC and console players, blending stunning visuals with stories rooted in India's rich culture and history. A team of industry pros, led by Milin

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Nov 12 2024TECHNOLOGY

Smart Glasses on the Go: My Grocery Run with AI

Imagine wandering around a store, hands free, and your glasses do all the work. That's exactly what happened when I tried out the AI-powered Meta Ray-Bans. These aren't your average sunglasses; they're packed with features like voice-command texting, music streaming, and even video capture. I was cu

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