90Hz Mini-LED? The Truth About the New Apple Studio Display

90Hz Mini-LED? The Truth About the New Apple Studio Display Apple Studio Display 2 showcasing Mini-LED technology for enhanced visuals

Apple is set to redefine its mid-tier display lineup with the highly anticipated Studio Display 2, expected to debut in the first half of 2026. This next-generation display introduces a host of significant upgrades, including the adoption of Mini-LED technology, a 90Hz refresh rate, and the integration of the A19 chip, all while maintaining the […]

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Copilot Tips That Keep Slides, Spreadsheets, and Meetings Moving Fast

Copilot Tips That Keep Slides, Spreadsheets, and Meetings Moving Fast Teams meeting screen with Copilot recap showing decisions, action items, owners, and due dates in one view.

What if you could cut your workload in half while delivering better results? Sounds too good to be true, right? In this walkthrough, David Fortin shows how Microsoft 365 Copilot is reshaping productivity with AI-driven features that feel almost magical. From crafting multilingual presentations to automating tedious tasks, Copilot is more than just a convenience, […]

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This Award-Winning Lamp Is Made From Millions of Metal Threads

There’s something deeply poetic about borrowing from nature, especially when it comes to design. Tzuhsiang Lin’s Nest Lamp does exactly that, and the result is a lighting fixture that feels less like a product and more like a piece of quiet conversation. Drawing inspiration from bird nests, this award-winning lamp transforms the delicate chaos of intertwined twigs into something you can hang in your home.

Created during Lin’s studies at Pratt Institute, the Nest Lamp takes shape through millions of interwoven metal threads that form two organic sheets wrapped around a central light source. The technique is intricate, relying on advanced metalworking to achieve that natural, almost messy quality that makes real nests so captivating. But here’s where it gets interesting: this isn’t just visual trickery. Lin embedded layers of meaning into those twisted metal strands.

Designer: Tzuhsiang Lin

The lamp’s design intentionally echoes the bonds between family members. Each metal thread represents connection, support, and the tangled beauty of relationships that hold us together. There’s even a nod to Chinese culture woven in, where silk carries connotations of longing because of its pronunciation. While the lamp uses metal instead of silk, that cultural reference adds weight to what might otherwise be simply a pretty light.

When you look at the Nest Lamp from different angles, it shape-shifts. The two metal sheets create varying patterns and shadows depending on your perspective, making it a dynamic presence in a room rather than static decoration. Light filters through the woven threads, creating a soft, ambient glow that changes as you move around it. At the center sits a donut-shaped light tube, and the way illumination radiates through that circular opening adds another layer to the visual experience.

Let’s talk about sustainability for a second, because it matters here. In a market flooded with cheap plastic fixtures that barely last a season, Lin chose metal. It’s a deliberate decision that speaks to durability and environmental consciousness. Metal can be recycled, it ages gracefully, and it doesn’t contribute to the mountain of disposable lighting that ends up in landfills. The lamp isn’t just meant to look good; it’s built to stick around.

The design world has certainly noticed. The Nest Lamp has collected an impressive roster of accolades, including a Silver A’ Design Award in 2025, a Silver at the International Design Awards, recognition at the MUSE Design Awards, the NYCxDESIGN Awards, and a nod from the LIT Lighting Design Awards. That’s not a small feat for a design that originated as a student project.

What makes this lamp resonate beyond its trophy case is how it bridges the gap between nature and technology. Bird nests are engineering marvels in their own right, structures that balance weight, flexibility, and protection. Lin’s lamp captures that essence while introducing modern materials and manufacturing processes. It’s biomimicry with emotional intelligence.

The real magic happens when you place it in your home. Suspended from the ceiling, it becomes a focal point that shifts throughout the day. Morning light interacts with it differently than evening illumination. Shadows dance across walls. The space around it feels transformed, not just lit up. That’s the difference between functional lighting and thoughtful design, when an object contributes to the atmosphere rather than simply serving a purpose.

For anyone who appreciates when form and meaning align, the Nest Lamp offers that rare combination. It’s sculptural without being pretentious, functional without being boring, and meaningful without hitting you over the head with symbolism. Lin managed to create something that works on multiple levels: as art, as light, as metaphor, and as everyday object. It stands as proof that good design doesn’t need to choose between beauty, sustainability, and significance. Sometimes, if you look to nature and really pay attention, you can have all three.

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Apple’s M5 Pro MacBook Pro Is Coming Sooner Than You Think

Apple’s M5 Pro MacBook Pro Is Coming Sooner Than You Think M5 Pro MacBook Pro

  Apple’s highly anticipated M5 MacBook Pros have encountered a delay, leaving many of you eager for updates on their release. However, recent findings in the iOS 26.3 RC software provide a glimmer of hope, suggesting the wait may not be as prolonged as initially feared. Leaked code has revealed identifiers for the M5 Max […]

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Lyft rolls out teen accounts with enhanced safety protections

Lyft has officially introduced teen accounts for ages 13 to 17. This is a rideshare feature in which teenagers can request their own rides, which is similar to Uber's pre-existing platform.

Teens request the rides on their own, but parents can keep an eye on things every step of the way. Lyft says that parents or guardians can see every ride in real time and manage the account. They also get updates at pickup and drop-off and the app allows communication with the driver when needed.

This is a rideshare service for teens, so there are several new safety features. The drivers must "meet the highest standards" on the platform. Lyft says they get annual background checks and must have "proven safe driving records, positive passenger interactions and experience behind the wheel."

The teens have to enter a PIN to ensure the correct rider gets in the car, which is something Lyft has been experimenting with for adults. Audio recording of the ride is on by default, for an added layer of safety.

Lyft Teen is available right now, though not everywhere. The company has launched the platform in 200 markets, including New York City, Chicago, Atlanta and Miami, among others. It's coming to more cities as the year winds on.

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LLAMA 5 Meta’s Most Powerful Al Model Just Leaked

LLAMA 5 Meta’s Most Powerful Al Model Just Leaked Timeline visual of Llama 4 controversy and the reported Avocado progress, including pre-training completion and next steps.

What if the most advanced AI model ever created wasn’t announced in a grand reveal but instead slipped out into the world through a leak? That’s exactly what’s happening with Meta’s highly anticipated LLAMA 5, codenamed “Avocado.” In this walkthrough, TheAIGRID shows how this new model is already making waves, boasting performance metrics that overviewedly […]

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YouTube Music starts limiting lyrics for free users

YouTube Music has started putting lyrics — a previously free feature introduced in 2020 — behind a paywall, according to multiple users and 9to5Google. In the latest update, the “Lyrics” tab in the Now Playing screen displays a warning message: “You have [x] views remaining. Unlock lyrics with Premium.” Free users get lyrics for five songs, then after that, will only see a few lines before the rest of the song is blurred.

Google has been testing the feature since at least September with a limited number of users, according to previous reports. It’s been speculated that YouTube may have made the change to recuperate costs spent with lyric aggregators like Musixmatch. Spotify also put lyrics behind its Premium paywall in 2024, but a user backlash forced it to reinstate the feature for free users.

Google has yet to confirm the change, and while it appears to be a larger rollout, the feature change could still be in testing. YouTube Music’s Premium subscription costs $10.99 in the US with ad-free playback, offline downloads, AI features and more — the same as its main rivals Spotify, Apple Music and Amazon Music.

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Is iOS 26.2.1 Draining Your Battery? Here’s What You Need to Know

Is iOS 26.2.1 Draining Your Battery? Here’s What You Need to Know iOS 26.2.1 update issues and troubleshooting tips

The release of iOS 26.2.1 brings support for second-generation AirTags and aims to resolve several bugs. While some users have reported a seamless transition, others are encountering challenges that impact app performance, device functionality, and overall reliability. If you’ve recently updated your iPhone, you may have noticed some of these issues. Understanding the reported problems […]

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AI Mini PCs Don’t Need to Hide: This One’s a Sci-Fi Pyramid

Mini PCs used to be defined by how invisible they could be, small black rectangles tucked behind monitors or under shelves. That made sense when they were just low-power desktops, but feels out of step now that these machines are running models, listening, watching, and routing data. If AI is going to sit on your desk, it might as well look like it belongs there instead of hiding like a piece of infrastructure.

M5Stack’s AI Pyramid Computing Box leans into that idea, turning an edge-AI platform into a small pyramid that looks more like a sci-fi artifact than a router. There are two versions, a transparent 4 GB model that shows off its internals and RGB light bars, and a Pro 8 GB version in a solid gray shell that keeps the same silhouette but reads more like a piece of industrial hardware. Both share the pyramid form and the underlying platform.

Designer: M5Stack

The pyramid shape goes beyond visual gimmick and gives the device a clear front edge where all the serious ports live, dual HDMI, dual Gigabit Ethernet, four USB-A, and USB-C power, while the sloping faces leave room for vertical RGB strips and a small OLED status window. The top becomes a natural exhaust point for the turbo fan, turning the whole volume into a kind of thermal chimney that glows when the system is alive.

Inside the pyramid is Axera’s AX8850 SoC, an octa-core Cortex-A55 at 1.7 GHz paired with a 24 TOPS NPU and hardware 8K H.264/H.265 encode and decode. The 4 GB model splits its LPDDR4x as 2 GB for the system and 2 GB for accelerators, while the Pro doubles that to 4 GB plus 4 GB, giving more headroom for local vision pipelines, speech models, or compact language models running under Linux.

On a desk, the AI Pyramid sits between a monitor and a small camera array, its dual HDMI outputs or input-plus-output feeding displays while the dual Ethernet ports bridge a home network and an isolated camera VLAN. The four-mic array and built-in speaker let it act as a local assistant or meeting transcriber, while the OLED strip quietly shows IP addresses or system load, and the RGB bars pulse to indicate activity.

Giving an AI mini PC a recognizable silhouette changes how you relate to it. A flat box disappears, which is fine for a dumb hub, but a device that is running models, listening, and orchestrating other hardware benefits from a form you can read at a glance. The AI Pyramid leans into that, making the thermal core, the ports, and even the status lights part of a small, legible object that feels like it was designed to share your desk rather than hide behind it.

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HJumanoid Robots : Bolt’s 10 M/s Sprint Shows Humanoids Are Closing in on Elite Runners

HJumanoid Robots : Bolt’s 10 M/s Sprint Shows Humanoids Are Closing in on Elite Runners Side-by-side comparison of Bolt’s 10 m/s run versus earlier 4 m/s humanoid robot records.

What if a robot could outrun you? That’s no longer a hypothetical question. In this walkthrough, TheAIGRID shows how China’s latest humanoid marvel, “Bolt,” has shattered expectations by achieving a record-breaking speed of 10 meters per second—more than double the previous limit for humanoid robots. Developed by Miram Technology, Bolt isn’t just fast; it’s a […]

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