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Samsung's Galaxy Ring won't be a problem for Apple Ring
2024-07-11 05:33:37
Samsung has finally launched its Galaxy Ring, but the rival wearable is unlikely to cause problems for the long-rumored Apple Ring.
Lowest Price ever: Apple's 13-inch MacBook Air M2 drops to $799
2024-07-11 05:33:35
The MacBook Air M2 13-inch model is on sale for $799, the lowest price on record for the ultraportable laptop. This deal is especially enticing as it's $100 lower than Amazon and other merchants ahead of Prime Day.
England's poshest school Eton bans iPhones but provides iPads
2024-07-11 05:33:33
Eton College is responsible for some of Britain's most famous politicians, and now it wants to make sure future UK technology leaders are denied iPhones.
First glimpse of Apple Intelligence revealed in Xcode simulator
2024-07-11 05:33:26
No Apple Intelligence features are available for testing, but within Xcode, there are two images showing what its Settings will look like.
Apple's third macOS Sequoia developer beta is out now
2024-07-11 05:33:22
Arriving later than the rest of the fall OS betas, Apple has now issued the third developer beta for macOS Sequoia.
Apple's 2024 shipments set for 10% boost after dreary 2023
2024-07-11 05:33:20
Apple is hoping for a great second half of 2024, with the company reportedly having expectations that iPhone 16 shipments will be about 10% higher than its 2023 figures.
iPhone 16 may have a 40W fast charging facility
2024-07-11 05:33:16
Apple could make the iPhone 16 charge faster than ever, by allowing the fall smartphone releases to take in power at up to 40W.
Adding sensors to Apple Watch for an improved cycling experience
2024-07-11 05:32:50
In iOS 17 and watchOS 10, Apple turned the iPhone and Apple Watch into full-featured bike computers. Here's how to set up your devices and add cadence sensors, speed sensors, and more to track your rides.
Firefighting pilot killed in small plane crash in Montana
2024-07-11 05:32:49
The pilot was part of a crew fighting the nearby Horse Gulch Fire, a 600-acre human-caused blaze burning in dense timber.
More than 1 million Houston-area customers still without power after Beryl
2024-07-11 05:32:48
The slow pace of restoring power in America's fourth-largest city has put CenterPoint Energy, Houston's utility provider, under mounting scrutiny over whether it was sufficiently prepared for Beryl.
DEF CON 32 – A Pirate’s Life for Me Saturday Party – DEF CON
2024-07-11 05:19:42
Yo-Ho-HoA Pirate’s Night For Me!Pirate party and Costume Contest
DEF CON® 32 Hacking Conference Parties, Meetups, & Events
2024-07-11 05:19:42
Meet up with your fellow Hackers at DEF CON 32 Parties, Meetups, & Events
The Legend Of Zelda Books Are B2G1 Free At Amazon In Early Prime Day Sale
2024-07-11 05:11:46
Ahead of Prime Day, you can save big on the gorgeous Zelda books by taking advantage of the buy two, get one free offer at Amazon or Target.
Renewable grid: Recovering electricity from heat storage hits 44% efficiency
2024-07-11 05:10:42
Closing in on the theoretical maximum efficiency, devices for turning heat into electricity are edging closer to being practical for use on the grid, according to University of Michigan research.
Researchers develop large-scale neuromorphic chip with novel instruction set architecture and on-chip learning
2024-07-11 05:10:42
The Spiking Neural Network (SNN) offers a unique approach to simulating the brain's functions, making it a key focus in modern neuromorphic computing research. Unlike traditional neural networks, SNNs operate on discrete, event-driven signals, aligning more closely with biological processes.
Imperceptible sensors made from 'electronic spider silk' can be printed directly on human skin
2024-07-11 05:10:42
Researchers have developed a method to make adaptive and eco-friendly sensors that can be directly and imperceptibly printed onto a wide range of biological surfaces, whether that's a finger or a flower petal.
Extending the lifespan of lithium-metal batteries using a fluorinated ether diluent
2024-07-11 05:10:41
The design of battery technologies with increasingly longer lifespans could help to meet the growing needs of the electronics and automotive industry. Lithium (Li) batteries are the most widely used rechargeable batteries worldwide. Thus, devising strategies that can increase their longevity could be far easier than designing entirely new batteries.
Transparent metamaterial for energy-efficient regulation in building can clean itself like a lotus leaf
2024-07-11 05:10:41
Researchers at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) introduce a polymer-based material with unique properties in the journal Nature Communications. This material allows sunlight to enter, maintains a more comfortable indoor climate without additional energy, and cleans itself like a lotus leaf. The new development could replace glass components in walls and roofs in the future. The research team has successfully tested the material in outdoor tests on the KIT campus.
To 6G and beyond: Engineers unlock the next generation of wireless communications
2024-07-11 05:10:40
In the early 2010s, LightSquared, a multibillion-dollar startup promising to revolutionize cellular communications, declared bankruptcy. The company couldn't figure out how to prevent its signals from interfering with those of GPS systems.
Research reveals scale of the EU's dependency on imports for critical minerals needed for green transition
2024-07-11 05:10:39
The climate transition is a materials transition. Decades of international diplomacy around oil, gas and pipelines are now giving way to conversations around the supply of critical raw materials. And not before time: to meet the EU's energy and climate targets, we need to build the right technologies, in the right quantities, at the right speed. The problem is that many of these technologies are built with materials imported from just a handful of countries.

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