Okta vulnerability allowed accounts with long usernames to log in without a password

In a new security advisory, Okta has revealed that its system had a vulnerability that allowed people to log into an account without having to provide the correct password. Okta bypassed password authentication if the account had a username that had 52 or more characters. Further, its system had to detect a "stored cache key" of a previous successful authentication, which means the account's owner had to have previous history of logging in using that browser. It also didn't affect organizations that require multi-factor authentication, according to the notice the company sent to its users

Still, a 52-character username is easier to guess than a random password — it could be as simple as a person's email address that has their full name along with their organization's website domain. The company has admitted that the vulnerability was introduced as part of a standard update that went out on July 23, 2024 and that it only discovered (and fixed) the issue on October 30. It's now advising customers who meet all of the vulnerability's conditions to check their access log over the past few months. 

Okta provides software that makes it easy for companies to add authentication services to their application. For organizations with multiple apps, it gives users access to a single, unified log-in so they don't have to verify their identities for each application. The company didn't say whether it's aware of anybody who's been affected by this specific issue, but it promised to "communicate more rapidly with customers" in the past after the threat group Lapsus$ accessed a couple of users' accounts. 

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iPhone 16 vs Galaxy S24: Key Differences and Why One Stands Out

iPhone 16 vs Galaxy S24

In the ever-evolving landscape of smartphones, two giants stand tall: the iPhone 16 and the Samsung Galaxy S24. As consumers navigate the wealth of options, it becomes crucial to understand the key differences between these flagship devices. The video below from George Lock delves into the intricacies of their design, display, performance, battery life, operating […]

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Engadget review recap: Amazon’s colorful Kindle, DJI’s latest action cam and more

I think my colleague Cherlynn Low jinxed us in the last installment with her mention of a slower than usual October. The last week of the month was jam-packed with news, especially from Apple, so we're in for a busy few weeks of reviews to finish out the year. This week, we tested Amazon's long-awaited color E Ink ereader, a DJI action cam that's finally a worthy GoPro rival and Google's latest tv-streaming device. Here's a quick round-up of the week's in-depth reviews, and a quick preview of what's to come in the post-Halloween deluge. 

by Valentina Palladino

After years of users clamoring for a color E Ink option, Amazon finally obliged with the Kindle Colorsoft. This model fills a key gap in the company's ereader lineup, with swift performance and a host of conveniences. The key problem is that it's expensive at $280, plus there's a blue tint to the display when warm light it off. What's more, text isn't as sharp when reading in black and white. Still, this new model will be great for things like graphic novels and other material where you really need to see things in full color. "While it’s very late to the color E Ink party, the Kindle Colorsoft is a solid premium ereader that provides an excellent experience both in color and black and white," Valentina notes

by Steve Dent

Our camera expert Steve Dent put DJI's new action cam through its paces to see if the company did enough to catch up to the likes of GoPro. The short answer is yes, as the Osmo Action 5 Pro has the best battery life of any model in the category on top of good low-light performance, useful subject tracking and built-in memory. Color quality and video sharpness could be better, but DJI has finally given the competition something to worry about with this model. 

"It’s one of the best action cameras I’ve used, with battery life well above rivals, a solid waterproof construction and full support for DJI’s Mic 2," Steve writes. "If low-light performance is key, head straight for DJI’s Action 5 Pro."

by Amy Skorheim

Another streaming device from Google? Yep! The Google TV Streamer isn't a perfect option for your living room, but according to buying advice reporter Amy Skorheim, there's a lot to like about this tiny gadget. Google doubled the price compared to the previous option, which isn't great, and the company didn't include an HDMI cable or support for Wi-Fi 6 or 6E. Once you dive in though, the mix of great UI, attractive design, speedy performance and smart home compatibility make the TV Streamer a handy device. 

"Yes, the extra RAM and storage is great, but there are a few features — like Wi-Fi 6E support, true assistant capabilities, screaming processor speeds — that Google could have packed in to make the $100 price tag unassailable," Amy explains. "The Google TV Streamer is responsive and quick, packing the best streaming interface out there with smart home features that are useful and properly integrated."

Over the course of three days this week, Apple announced a new iMac, Mac mini and MacBook Pro, all of which are powered by the company's M4 chips. The biggest design overhaul came in the Mac mini, which truly lives up to its name now that it's a five-inch by five-inch box that's two inches tall, which isn't much bigger than an Apple TV 4K. Of course, the changes to iMac and MacBook Pro warrant a new slate of reviews, so we'll be putting all three machines to the test in the weeks to come. 

Sonos' follow-up to the Arc soundbar started shipping this week, and I've received our review unit for testing. Dubbed the Arc Ultra, this model should offer better bass performance from the soundbar itself, before you connect a separate wireless subwoofer. It's the debut for the company's Sound Motion tech, which increases that low-end tone without the need for larger components inside the living room speaker. Look for my review on this unit as early as next week. 

Gamers have likely been anticipating a barrage of PS5 Pro reviews, and ours is coming soon as launch day is November 7. As our gaming guru Jessica Conditt shared in her preview last month, it's not a console you need, but rather one that you'll definitely want. Stay tuned for our in-depth thoughts on how the combination of increased power and added tricks factor into that $700 price tag. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/engadget-review-recap-amazons-colorful-kindle-djis-latest-action-cam-and-more-140046906.html?src=rss

Engadget review recap: Amazon’s colorful Kindle, DJI’s latest action cam and more

I think my colleague Cherlynn Low jinxed us in the last installment with her mention of a slower than usual October. The last week of the month was jam-packed with news, especially from Apple, so we're in for a busy few weeks of reviews to finish out the year. This week, we tested Amazon's long-awaited color E Ink ereader, a DJI action cam that's finally a worthy GoPro rival and Google's latest tv-streaming device. Here's a quick round-up of the week's in-depth reviews, and a quick preview of what's to come in the post-Halloween deluge. 

by Valentina Palladino

After years of users clamoring for a color E Ink option, Amazon finally obliged with the Kindle Colorsoft. This model fills a key gap in the company's ereader lineup, with swift performance and a host of conveniences. The key problem is that it's expensive at $280, plus there's a blue tint to the display when warm light it off. What's more, text isn't as sharp when reading in black and white. Still, this new model will be great for things like graphic novels and other material where you really need to see things in full color. "While it’s very late to the color E Ink party, the Kindle Colorsoft is a solid premium ereader that provides an excellent experience both in color and black and white," Valentina notes

by Steve Dent

Our camera expert Steve Dent put DJI's new action cam through its paces to see if the company did enough to catch up to the likes of GoPro. The short answer is yes, as the Osmo Action 5 Pro has the best battery life of any model in the category on top of good low-light performance, useful subject tracking and built-in memory. Color quality and video sharpness could be better, but DJI has finally given the competition something to worry about with this model. 

"It’s one of the best action cameras I’ve used, with battery life well above rivals, a solid waterproof construction and full support for DJI’s Mic 2," Steve writes. "If low-light performance is key, head straight for DJI’s Action 5 Pro."

by Amy Skorheim

Another streaming device from Google? Yep! The Google TV Streamer isn't a perfect option for your living room, but according to buying advice reporter Amy Skorheim, there's a lot to like about this tiny gadget. Google doubled the price compared to the previous option, which isn't great, and the company didn't include an HDMI cable or support for Wi-Fi 6 or 6E. Once you dive in though, the mix of great UI, attractive design, speedy performance and smart home compatibility make the TV Streamer a handy device. 

"Yes, the extra RAM and storage is great, but there are a few features — like Wi-Fi 6E support, true assistant capabilities, screaming processor speeds — that Google could have packed in to make the $100 price tag unassailable," Amy explains. "The Google TV Streamer is responsive and quick, packing the best streaming interface out there with smart home features that are useful and properly integrated."

Over the course of three days this week, Apple announced a new iMac, Mac mini and MacBook Pro, all of which are powered by the company's M4 chips. The biggest design overhaul came in the Mac mini, which truly lives up to its name now that it's a five-inch by five-inch box that's two inches tall, which isn't much bigger than an Apple TV 4K. Of course, the changes to iMac and MacBook Pro warrant a new slate of reviews, so we'll be putting all three machines to the test in the weeks to come. 

Sonos' follow-up to the Arc soundbar started shipping this week, and I've received our review unit for testing. Dubbed the Arc Ultra, this model should offer better bass performance from the soundbar itself, before you connect a separate wireless subwoofer. It's the debut for the company's Sound Motion tech, which increases that low-end tone without the need for larger components inside the living room speaker. Look for my review on this unit as early as next week. 

Gamers have likely been anticipating a barrage of PS5 Pro reviews, and ours is coming soon as launch day is November 7. As our gaming guru Jessica Conditt shared in her preview last month, it's not a console you need, but rather one that you'll definitely want. Stay tuned for our in-depth thoughts on how the combination of increased power and added tricks factor into that $700 price tag. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/engadget-review-recap-amazons-colorful-kindle-djis-latest-action-cam-and-more-140046906.html?src=rss

Vivo X200 Pro Review: A Flagship Reaching Further in Mobile Photography

PROS:


  • Impressive telephoto camera performance

  • Massive 6,000mAh battery

  • Bright and vibrant display

CONS:


  • Complicated camera UI

  • Pronounced lens flare in some conditions

RATINGS:

AESTHETICS
ERGONOMICS
PERFORMANCE
SUSTAINABILITY / REPAIRABILITY
VALUE FOR MONEY

EDITOR'S QUOTE:

Vivo X200 Pro offers significant value for those prioritizing advanced photography and video features

I’ve had the privilege of reviewing many phones, and although each experience is unique, few excite me as much as Vivo’s flagship X series. Having extensively used the Vivo X100 Pro as my go-to device for mobile photography, I was keen to explore the advancements in the new Vivo X200 series.

Launched in Beijing on October 14th, the series includes the X200, X200 Pro, and X200 Pro Mini. While the devices are expected to be available in other markets, Vivo has not yet revealed the details of their availability. For this review, we’ll focus on the Chinese version of the X200 Pro.

Continuing its partnership with Zeiss for the camera system, the X200 Pro aims to capture the attention of tech enthusiasts and content creators alike. In this review, we will explore the various aspects of the device, from its design and ergonomics to its performance and value, to determine how it stands against its competitors.

Designer: Vivo

Aesthetics

The Vivo X200 Pro maintains the design language of the X series with subtle yet significant changes. The most prominent design element is, of course, the camera island. Now slightly larger, it features a perfectly symmetrical design, moving away from the off-centered ‘Halo’ ring.

Branding elements have been streamlined, with ‘Vivo/Zeiss Co-engineered’ relocated to the upper camera ring, enhancing the device’s minimalist appeal. Being the Chinese version, it is devoid of CE markings, emphasizing a sleek, uninterrupted design.

Available in Sapphire Blue, Titanium Grey, Moonlight White, and Carbon Black, the device offers both glossy and matte finishes. The Sapphire Blue review unit we received, inspired by ocean waves, is visually striking but prone to fingerprints, necessitating frequent cleaning. Aside from Sapphire Blue, the other variants lean more towards understated appeals.

Ergonomics

Embracing a micro-curvature design, the Vivo X200 Pro offers a comfortable grip despite its substantial dimensions – 162.36mm in length, 75.95mm in width, and varying thickness of 8.49mm for Sapphire Blue, Titanium Grey, and Moonlight White, and 8.20mm for Carbon Black.

With the large camera island, the Vivo X200 Pro is not a lightweight phone. The Sapphire Blue, Titanium Grey, and Moonlight White variants weigh 228g, whereas the slightly thinner Carbon Black variant weighs 223g. Despite its weight, the flat frame improves grip and usability, enabling larger power and volume buttons that further enhance overall ergonomics.

The quad-curved screen allows for seamless edge swiping, improving navigation. A repositioned ultrasonic fingerprint scanner, placed about 1.6 inches (or 4 cm) from the bottom edge, facilitates a smooth transition from unlocking to usage, exemplifying Vivo’s focus on ergonomic refinement.

Performance

The Vivo X200 Pro features a sophisticated triple-camera system co-developed with Zeiss, utilizing Vivo’s own V3+ imaging chip. The primary camera is a 50MP equipped with the Sony LTY-818 sensor, featuring a 1/1.4-inch sensor size, ZEISS T* coating, an f/1.57 aperture, and Optical Image Stabilization (OIS).

While this sensor, developed in collaboration with Sony, is smaller than its predecessor’s 1-inch version, Vivo claims improvements in power efficiency and HDR performance. Photos captured with the main camera showcase excellent dynamic range, vibrant yet natural color reproduction, and accurate white balance even in low light and challenging lighting conditions.

Main, 1x

Telephoto, 230mm, 10x

Telephoto, 460mm, 20x

The 200MP ZEISS APO periscope telephoto camera is a standout feature, boasting a 1/1.4-inch sensor, the largest currently available for a periscope camera, f/2.67 aperture, OIS, and ZEISS T* coating. The telephoto offers 3.7x optical zoom and doubles as a macro camera, providing flexibility for various photographic scenarios.

Main, 23mm, 1x

Telephoto, 85mm, 3.7x

Telephoto Macro, 230mm, 10x

Telephoto Macro, 85mm, 3.7x

The photos from the telephoto camera deliver the excellence you would expect from a Vivo flagship: rich color, excellent dynamic range, and great depth. However, computational sharpening becomes pronounced beyond 10x zoom. On the other hand, thanks to the short focal distance of telephoto macro mode, you can capture impressive macro photos without needing to get close to the subject.

The portrait mode at all focal lengths – 23mm, 35mm, 85mm, and newly added 135mm- takes stunning photos in most scenarios. The telephoto portrait camera exhibits a big improvement in sharpness and detail compared to the X100 Pro.

Telephoto, Portrait, 135mm

Telephoto, Portrait, 85mm

Telephoto, Portrait, 135mm (Night)

The ultra-wide 50MP camera, equipped with a 1/2.76-inch sensor and f/2.0 aperture, completes the system. The 15mm focal length ultra-wide camera has a somewhat narrower field of view. Because the field-of-view is not very wide, I imagine people would just use the main camera unless the ultra-wide is absolutely necessary.

Photos taken with the ultra-wide lens are decent but occasionally appear overly vibrant, leading to a slightly unnatural look in some conditions. This characteristic might appeal to users who prefer vivid images, but others may find it less desirable.

Despite its strengths, some users may notice significant lens flare when photographing under bright sunlight. This is not unique to the Vivo X200 Pro, as lens flare is a common issue across many cameras, including professional ones. However, it is notably pronounced in certain conditions with this device. Vivo may address this in future software updates.

The Vivo X200 Pro can record 4K 120fps on the main and telephoto cameras, while the ultra-wide and front-facing cameras can shoot up to 4K 60fps. The main camera can also record 8K 30fps but is limited to either 1x or 2x. The phone supports 4K 60fps 10-bit Log video recording. The video footage is well-stabilized and offers great dynamic range, even in low-light conditions.

While the Vivo X200 Pro excels in mobile imaging, the camera user interface is not very intuitive and could use refinement. For instance, the photo mode carousel lets you choose between Landscape mode, Portrait mode, Photo, Video, Portrait Video, and Pro mode, but accessing the humanistic street snap camera mode requires swiping up from Photo mode. Additionally, the feature to adjust video playback speed in 1/10x increments is appreciated, yet it is somewhat hidden within the “Trim” section of the video editing UI, which could be more accessible.

Vivo’s commitment to imaging goes beyond its camera system and extends to the display as well. The Vivo X200 Pro boasts a 6.78-inch AMOLED display that supports LTPO (0.1 to 120Hz). With a resolution of 2800 x 1260, a peak brightness of 4,500 nits, and a pixel density of 452 ppi, the display delivers exceptional clarity and vibrant colors in all lighting conditions. The display’s 2,160Hz PWM dimming feature aims to reduce eye strain, while the quad-curved design enhances aesthetics and ergonomics.

A 6,000mAh battery powers the device, providing ample energy for extended usage. The phone supports 90W wired charging for rapid power replenishment, as well as 30W wireless charging for added convenience. These features ensure that the device remains ready for prolonged use.

The device features MediaTek’s newest 3nm chip, the Dimensity 9400, coupled with LPDDR5X RAM of up to 16GB and UFS4.0 storage of up to 1TB. The Chinese version of the Vivo X200 Pro comes with OriginOS 5 and Android 15 right out of the box. This is particularly impressive, as the Pixel 9 series had not yet received the Android 15 update at the time of the X200 Pro’s release.

Sustainability

The Vivo X200 Pro incorporates features aimed at enhancing durability and longevity, reflecting a partial commitment to sustainability. An IP68 rating offers significant resistance to dust and water, helping to protect its internal components. The durable glass has an improved drop resistance, according to Vivo, potentially reducing the need for frequent repairs or replacements due to accidental damage.

While these features contribute to the device’s durability, there is room for improvement in overall sustainability. Vivo could consider using recycled materials in the device’s construction to better align with environmentally friendly practices. Overall, while the Vivo X200 Pro demonstrates some commitment to durability, enhancing sustainability efforts could provide additional value to eco-conscious consumers.

Value

The Vivo X200 Pro is positioned as a flagship device, offering a range of advanced features and robust performance. In terms of pricing, the Chinese version of the Vivo X200 Pro starts at 4,299 yuan (approximately $590 USD) for the 12GB+256GB configuration and goes up to 5,499 yuan (approximately $770 USD) for the 16GB+1TB configuration. This pricing places the device competitively within the flagship smartphone market, providing a compelling blend of cutting-edge technology and features at a relatively accessible price point.

Of course, we have to wait to see if Vivo maintains this competitive pricing for markets outside of China. Although the Vivo X200 Pro may not seem like a huge leap from the X100 Pro in terms of camera performance, for users looking to extend their telephoto reach, the Vivo X200 Pro’s advanced zoom capabilities make it an attractive upgrade.

Verdict

The Vivo X200 Pro is a standout in the flagship smartphone market, thanks to its advanced camera system co-developed with Zeiss. With versatile focal lengths, including a new 135mm option for portrait mode, and telephoto macro capabilities, it caters to mobile photography enthusiasts seeking creativity and flexibility in capturing stunning images. The vibrant 6.78-inch LTPO AMOLED display, a large and powerful battery, and the latest MediaTek Dimensity 9400 enhance the user experience for extended usage.

Competitively priced, the Vivo X200 Pro offers significant value for those prioritizing advanced photography and video features. Minor UI and ergonomic improvements could further solidify its position as a leader in mobile technology. Overall, the X200 Pro is an excellent choice for users seeking a high-performance smartphone with exceptional camera capabilities.

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How to Set New ChatGPT Search as your Browser’s Default Search Engine

set ChatGPT search as browser default for searching the web

OpenAI have this week started rolling out it’s new ChatGPT Search engine providing real-time online search capabilities within the ChatGPT AI. This new functionality provides a new competition to Google search and at the moment provides an ad free way to research quickly and efficiently. If you would like to make the new ChatGPT Search […]

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Apple M4 Max Benchmarks Leak: Insane Performance Revealed!

M4 Max

Apple’s latest M4 Pro and M4 Max chips have recently made headlines with leaked benchmark scores that showcase a remarkable leap in performance. These innovative chips are now powering the newest Mac models, including the iMac, Mac Mini, and MacBook Pro, promising users a significant boost in computing power and efficiency. The video below from […]

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Top 10 Ingenious Innovations That Are Perfect For Tiny Home Dwellers & Micro Home Living

When you’re a tiny home resident, you need to plan your home with a strategic and practical approach to design and functionality. Each item must have multiple functions and should be compact and efficient enough to defend the space it occupies. Today, modern designs serve as creative solutions that maximize space and efficiency without sacrificing style and visual appeal. We’ve curated a collection of ten functional and aesthetically appealing designs that are perfect for tiny homes. They will ensure that you live comfortably and stylishly in your small space.

If you’re living in a micro home, you don’t need to compromise comfort and style. You can adopt innovative and space-saving products that can create a practical yet lovely living environment for you. Whether through multifunctional furniture, clever storage solutions, or compact appliances, these designs ensure that your tiny home is as efficient as it is cozy.

1. Flow Wall Desk

A modern tiny home needs modern space-saving solutions. And the Flow Wall Desk is truly a brilliant solution for small homes. It is an innovative and one-of-a-kind desk that merges functionality with aesthetic appeal. It embodies an eco-friendly and minimalist design philosophy that caters well to modern requirements.

It is a space-saving furniture design that occupies minimum space while providing ample of functionality. It is a wall-mounted design that folds and unfolds to magnify or diminish its utility depending on your need or requirement. If you’re looking for a handy furniture design for your micro home, then you cannot go wrong with the Flow Wall Desk.

Why is it noteworthy?

This one-of-a-kind desk adds a whole new dimension to space-saving furniture, as it converts from a wall-mounted art piece into a fully functional desk. When the desk is folded, it looks like a geometric artwork, but when unfolded it can be used as a nifty desk. It is marked by clean lines and geometric shapes.

The desk is a lovely conversation starter, even when not in use. When you unfold the desk, it transforms into a practical workspace, and looks like a “spiraling caterpillar”. It can be used for various activities such as working, reading, or journaling.

What we like

  • Features a convenient flatpack form
  • Not just functional, but also a decorative design

What we dislike

  • Folding and unfolding the desk whenever you need to use it means you don’t have access to a constant setup

2. CASA Hub Stand

Introducing the CASA Hub Stand Ultra – a winner of the Red Dot Design Award 2024. This unique and innovative accessory will give a complete makeover to the way you work and create. It is equipped with award-winning engineering and a sleek multifunctional design that is hard not to love. If you reside in a tiny home and struggle with creating a comfortable yet not too space-consuming workspace, then this desk setup is the one for you.

It holds and displays your devices, integrating seamlessly with them to provide you with a smooth and ergonomic working experience. It is also great to video chat or watch some entertainment. The CASA Hub Stand offers improved comfort and helps you work and perform better with less effort.

Why is it noteworthy?

The CASA Hub Stand Ultra showcases a meticulously engineered design, which is the perfect combination of aesthetics and function. It features a perforated aluminum stand plate, which supports effective heat dissipation, ensuring your laptop stays cool during long work sessions. This elevates performance and helps protect your laptop’s life span.

The stand is also equipped with Intelligent Magnetic System (iMS) and will blend perfectly with all your devices – whether it is a MacBook, iPad, or smartphone. It boasts a whole new level of magnetic integration, which delivers a power-packed combo of convenience and functionality to you.

What we like

  • Equipped with an intelligent magnetic phone mount, which helps maintain a tidy workspace
  • Equipped with USB-C PD charging, HDMI 4K @60Hz, USB-A, and RJ-45

What we dislike

  • Not easily portable due to its weight

3. Beat Bookends

Space is at a premium in tiny homes, hence it becomes important to own everyday items that integrate technology. The Beat Bookends is a prime example of such a fusion since it offers more than just a way to organize and store your book. The clever design integrates a wireless speaker system into its form.

You can enjoy premium-quality music without having to purchase and place an additional audio device in your home. This doesn’t waste space unnecessarily and it showcases a growing trend in product design, where multifunctionality is being merged with visual appeal, to create valuable products.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Beat Bookends denote a shift towards seamless technology integration in home furnishings. It merges audio capabilities with a traditional bookend, eliminating the need for a separate speaker. This saves precious space, while the product’s modular design enables users to customize their audio setup.

You can add or remove speakers as needed, ensuring that the sound experience is tailored to the specific environment of a tiny home. This adaptability, combined with high-quality audio performance, makes the product an excellent choice for music lovers who are mindful of their spatial constraints.

What we like

  • Serves as bookends and a wireless speaker system
  • It is a space-saving solution that eliminates the need for separate speakers

What we dislike

  • It may have a limited sound range

4. Iron Frying Plate

Multifunctional and space-saving design must be extended to the kitchens of tiny homes as well. One such clever design is the Iron Frying Plate. It is designed to help you prepare healthy and quick meals without putting the quality or taste of your meal in danger. It functions as a frying pan and a stylish serving plate.

The frying plate features a unique removable handle, which allows it to switch form, enabling it to alternate between a frying plate and a serving platter. It is equipped with a durable iron construction which supports heat distribution and helps you prepare a variety of dishes from stir fries to a healthy breakfast.

Click Here to Buy Now: $69

Why is it noteworthy?

Since the plate duals up as two utensils, you can reduce the number of utensils in your tiny kitchen, saving some precious real estate. The Iron Frying Plate facilitates direct-from-the-pan serving, helping you cook something fantastic, and serve that dish in one swift process.

This saves time, and transforms your cooking experience into a smooth and seamless process, allowing you to focus on other tasks as well not simply cooking. The plate is quite visually pleasing too, making for a smart and classy addition to your dinner table at your next party or gathering with loved ones.

What we like

  • The handle is removable, allowing you to use the pan as a serving plate too

What we dislike

  • The pan is made from iron, making it a bulky and heavy design, which can be difficult to store away

5. TidyBoard

The TidyBoard is bringing a whole new look and functionality to kitchen organization and efficiency. Kitchens are often small and limited spaces in tiny homes. The TidyBoard better deals with this issue by merging a cutting board with integrated strainers and containers, streamlining your food prep process.

You can use the edges of the countertop or sinks for the board, hence it not only saves space but also reduces the mess caused during cooking. It represents the principles of compact living by offering a tool that enhances functionality without occupying additional space.

Why is it noteworthy?

This innovative product completely rejuvenates how we handle kitchen tasks in small spaces. It features collapsible containers and strainers, which directly drop into the cutting board, cutting down the need for other kitchen tools, and saving up on cleanup time. This product is excellent for tiny homes where counter space is limited.

Since it is made from antibacterial bamboo, it is an eco-friendly and durable design. It can handle the rigors of daily use. It will help you maintain a clean and organized kitchen, while also maximizing efficiency. This tool is a must-have for those living in compact spaces or tiny homes.

What we like

  • It streamlines and organizes food prep and cleanup
  • It is made from antibacterial bamboo, making it a sustainable and durable product

What we dislike

  • Suitable for small food prep tasks only
  • Users may take some time to adjust to the multifunctional features

6. Hurdle Hanger

Named the Hurdle Hanger, this design maximizes closet space which is often a common issue in tiny homes. It is an innovative hanger design that improves and upgrades the way you store clothes, by hanging them higher, and in turn, creating additional storage space underneath.

The Hurdle Hanger is. clever design that makes the most of limited storage space, offering a simple yet ingenious solution to the issue of closet organization. It reimagines a household staple, creating a design that supports space saving and efficiently uses vertical space in small homes.

Why is it noteworthy?

This product transforms how we utilize closet space, a crucial consideration in tiny homes where every inch counts. It is crafted from durable, recyclable ABS plastic, and these hangers are designed to last, providing a sustainable option for organizing clothing.

The hanger allows you to hang clothes higher, thereby freeing up valuable space below which can be utilized for additional storage or other purposes. This method maximizes vertical space which is quite important in micro-living environments. Such innovative storage solutions improve the overall functionality of tidiness of your home.

What we like

  • It increases the available storage space by hanging clothes higher
  • Organize your closet, and make it a simpler process

What we dislike

  • It may not be compatible with all closet types or rod heights

7. Jewelvase Mirror Stand

Dubbed the Jewelvase Mirror Stand, this stunning piece is not just an ordinary home decor item. It provides both style and utility. It is a minimal mirror that doubles up as an accessory stand or vase, making it a functional and versatile addition to your dresser. It features an elegant and subtle style which adds some personality to your dresser.

The sophisticated piece helps you get ready for the day while ensuring your loved trinkets and accessories are well-organized and secure. It is a multi-functional product that would make a wonderful addition to a tiny home, where space is always a constraint.

Click Here to Buy Now: $59

Why is it noteworthy?

The mirror stand is an impressive piece with dual functionality as it serves as both a mirror and an accessory stand or vase. It is made from a bioplastic material that uses rice husks, and it represents a sincere commitment to sustainability while maintaining a chic appeal.

The Jewelvase Mirror Stand isn’t just a practical accessory but also a lovely decorative piece that will uplift the visual appeal of your bedroom or living space. It functions as a stylish yet useful accent, that can seamlessly merge with different decor styles.

What we like

  • Versatile design that can function as a mirror, vase, and accessory stand
  • Made using sustainable materials

What we dislike

  • It cannot be folded and minimized, nor easily stored away which can be an issue in tiny homes

8. Origami Bottle

Meet the Origami Bottle – a collapsible water bottle that can be folded down to a fraction of its original size, making it a great fit for tiny homes and those who maintain active lifestyles. It features a compact design that not only conserves space but also reduces the impact on the environment.

It is the perfect blend of sustainability and portability, both of which are important features to consider in micro-homes. This bottle is a must-have for those who always want to stay hydrated, whether they’re at home or on the go, but also don’t want their water bottle taking up too much space.

Why is it noteworthy?

This unique bottle merges sustainability with convenience. It is built from food-safe, non-toxic TPE, which is a safe and eco-friendly alternative to typical plastic bottles. Since it features a collapsible design, it can shrink down to 20% of its original size, making it easy to store in your tiny home.

It eliminates the need for disposable bottles, hence helping the environment. It serves as a practical and innovative solution for tiny home residents who want to maximize their living space, without sacrificing the functionality and utility of a product.

What we like

  • Can be easily stored away in small spaces when collapsed
  • Great for travel, outdoor, and everyday use

What we dislike

  • Frequent folding might affect the durability of the bottle

9. Transformer Table

Say hello to the Transformer Table – the perfect culmination of versatility and modern design. It provides a unique solution for tiny homes that need adaptable furniture. This extendable table can be transformed from a small console into a full dining table that can hold up to 12 people.

In tiny homes, space is extremely limited, and a furniture design like the Transformer Table is a total godsend. It can be adjusted to different needs, and it is not simply functional but also visually pleasing. It would make an excellent centerpiece in a home that needs both form and functionality.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Transformer Table is the true definition of an excellent multifunctional design. It is great for small spaces, as its telescopic sliding mechanism supports easy adjustment, so you can customize various seating options, and not have to deal with a huge permanent table.

It is built from high-quality hardwood, which provides durability and longevity, making it a worthwhile investment for any tiny home. Available in various styles, it can seamlessly blend with any decor, providing both practicality and elegance. This table is a perfect example of how innovative design can enhance the livability of compact spaces by offering flexibility and style.

What we like

  • Can be adjusted to various sizes to suit different needs
  • It expands only when needed, hence saving space

What we dislike

  • It can be bulky and heavy to move around when fully expanded

10. Space-Saving Sideboard

This space-saving sideboard is another must-have for tiny homes. It is a multifunctional design that is a boon for small spaces. It starts as a stylish sideboard which is great for storage and display, and it can then be converted into a dining table complete with some seating.

The design is flexible and excellent for hosting guests, or simply expanding the utility of your living room. It features an innovative design that not only saves space but also adds an element of modern elegance to your home. Such a transforming and space-saving furniture design can do wonders to maximize and save space in compact homes.

Why is it noteworthy?

This clever piece of furniture can easily adapt to the dynamic needs of tiny home living. It features an anthropomorphic design, adding an elegant and playful touch to your home decor. It serves as an exciting conversation starter, whether in the form of a sideboard or a dining table.

It is backed up by clever engineering and a transformation mechanism that enables it to smoothly shift between different roles, making it perfect for hosting dinner parties, without purchasing a heavy and permanent dining setup. This dual functionality is quite important in small living spaces, where every piece of furniture must serve multiple functionalities to earn its spot.

What we like

  • Functions as a storage and dining area
  • Features a functional and decorative design

What we dislike

  • Some effort and time will be required to transform it from a sideboard to a table
  • Can only accommodate three to four people

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AI Tools That Will Make Your Videos Go Viral Instantly

AI technologies for viral content

In today’s digital landscape, creating viral videos has become essential to successful social media strategies, especially on platforms like Instagram. The integration of AI technologies has opened new possibilities for content creators, allowing for the automation of video production from simple text inputs. This guide by Jack Roberts provides more insights into the world of […]

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New Apple repair program will fix iPhone 14 Plus’ rear camera issue for free

Apple has determined that "a very small percentage" of iPhone 14 Plus models are having rear camera issues, and it has launched a service program to repair them for free. If your phone isn't showing a preview when you use its rear camera, then you may be eligible to get your phone fixed at no cost — you can also contact Apple to get a refund if you'd already paid for a repair. The affected devices were manufactured between April 10, 2023 and April 28, 2024, around half a year after the model started shipping in 2022. 

You can check your device's serial number on the official repair program page to know if your device is included. To get it fixed, you can bring your phone to an Apple Authorized Service Provider or to an Apple retail store after making an appointment. You can also contact Apple Support if you want to mail your device to a repair center. The program covers repairs for all eligible phones for three years after the original date of purchase, so you may want to keep it in mind in case your unit starts exhibiting the issue in the future. Apple says it may "restrict or limit repair" to the unit's original region of purchase, though, so you'll have to check with the company if you bought your iPhone while traveling outside your country. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/mobile/smartphones/new-apple-repair-program-will-fix-iphone-14-plus-rear-camera-issue-for-free-110051988.html?src=rss