Apple Just Fixed the Biggest Complaint About AirPods Audio

Apple Just Fixed the Biggest Complaint About AirPods Audio The new custom equalizer settings menu for AirPods in iOS 27.

Apple has announced a significant firmware update for its AirPods lineup, introducing a range of new features designed to enhance the user experience. Among the most anticipated is the addition of customizable equalizer (EQ) settings, a feature long requested by audio enthusiasts. This update, available as part of the iOS 27 beta, allows users to […]

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Stricter AI Oversight is Coming After the Sudden Claude Fable 5 Shutdown

Stricter AI Oversight is Coming After the Sudden Claude Fable 5 Shutdown The Claude Fable 5 logo displayed on a dark screen

The sudden shutdown of Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 AI model has sparked widespread discussion about the intersection of technology, security and regulation. The U.S. government ordered the immediate halt of the system, citing security vulnerabilities that allowed users to bypass safeguards and potentially misuse the AI. This decision, which included a strict 90-minute compliance window, […]

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Stricter AI Oversight is Coming After the Sudden Claude Fable 5 Shutdown

Stricter AI Oversight is Coming After the Sudden Claude Fable 5 Shutdown The Claude Fable 5 logo displayed on a dark screen

The sudden shutdown of Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 AI model has sparked widespread discussion about the intersection of technology, security and regulation. The U.S. government ordered the immediate halt of the system, citing security vulnerabilities that allowed users to bypass safeguards and potentially misuse the AI. This decision, which included a strict 90-minute compliance window, […]

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Siri 2.0 vs. Old Siri: Is It Worth Upgrading Your iPhone for iOS 27?

Siri 2.0 vs. Old Siri: Is It Worth Upgrading Your iPhone for iOS 27? Side-by-side comparison of old Siri halo and new Siri 2.0 Dynamic Island UI.

The release of Siri 2.0 alongside iOS 27 marks a significant advancement in voice assistant technology. This updated version introduces a suite of innovative features and enhancements, transforming how you interact with your device. With smarter contextual understanding, a refined design, and expanded capabilities, Siri 2.0 is designed to be more intuitive, efficient, and responsive […]

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Siri 2.0 vs. Old Siri: Is It Worth Upgrading Your iPhone for iOS 27?

Siri 2.0 vs. Old Siri: Is It Worth Upgrading Your iPhone for iOS 27? Side-by-side comparison of old Siri halo and new Siri 2.0 Dynamic Island UI.

The release of Siri 2.0 alongside iOS 27 marks a significant advancement in voice assistant technology. This updated version introduces a suite of innovative features and enhancements, transforming how you interact with your device. With smarter contextual understanding, a refined design, and expanded capabilities, Siri 2.0 is designed to be more intuitive, efficient, and responsive […]

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What the Elder Scrolls VI Xbox Exclusivity Means for Fans

What the Elder Scrolls VI Xbox Exclusivity Means for Fans Concept art of the rumored Hammerfell setting

Bethesda Softworks’ upcoming The Elder Scrolls VI is set to continue the franchise’s legacy with new features and a focus on player-driven experiences. According to Colt Eastwood, the game will be exclusive to Xbox platforms and is expected to take place in Hammerfell, a region known for its diverse landscapes and rich cultural history. Notable […]

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First Look at the iPhone 18 Pro Max Design

First Look at the iPhone 18 Pro Max Design The new cherry color option for the iPhone 18 Pro Max

The iPhone 18 Pro Max represents a significant step forward in smartphone design and functionality. With its slightly thicker build, larger camera lenses, and a host of advanced internal upgrades, this device redefines what users can expect from a modern smartphone. Equipped with an innovative 2nm A20 Pro chip and satellite communication capabilities, the iPhone […]

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Rareraw Built a Shelf That Runs on Electricity (On Purpose)

The modular shelving category is one of those rare corners of furniture design where almost nothing has changed in decades. You pick your posts, pick your shelves, snap them together, and that’s largely where the conversation ends. String’s wall-mounted system has been doing that since 1949. VitsÅ“’s 606 has been doing it since 1960. USM Haller got a little more architectural about it in the sixties. The formula is familiar, and for a long time, familiar was fine. Then Rareraw showed up.

The Seoul-based industrial design studio just launched System000 in Dezeen Showroom, and the pitch is deceptively simple: a modular steel shelving system where the posts themselves are live infrastructure. Power runs through the uprights, enabling remote-controlled lighting to be built directly into the hardware that holds your books up. No separate lamp. No hunting for the nearest outlet. Just the structure itself doing double duty.

Designer: Rareraw

The mechanics of it come down to a self-developed, patented connector that Rareraw designed from scratch. This is the detail that matters most when you put it next to the classic names. String’s joinery is elegant and wall-dependent. USM Haller’s chrome ball connectors are satisfying to look at and genuinely clever, but the system’s logic is essentially fixed once you’ve committed to a layout. Rareraw’s approach is different in a specific way: it calls itself an “open system,” which means you can reconfigure the same components into a bookshelf, a sideboard, a room divider, or a full display wall without the whole thing becoming a logic puzzle. The connector isn’t just structural. It’s what makes the flexibility possible, and it’s the mechanism through which the lighting circuit travels.

Whether or not that patent claim holds up in every detail, the integration feels genuinely well-considered for the moment we’re in. The hybrid living room is no longer just a pandemic residue. People are working, reading, displaying, and hosting in the same eight hundred square feet, and the lighting layer is doing a lot of heavy lifting in making those transitions feel intentional. Ambient lighting in particular has become less of a lifestyle flourish and more of a basic expectation. Putting that control inside the furniture structure rather than layering lamps and cords around it afterward is a logical move that’s surprisingly rare in this category.

It also makes System000 feel less like a storage product and more like architecture you assemble. A tall configuration as a room divider, with the posts lit from within, reads as structural columns before it reads as furniture. That shift in register is genuinely interesting, and it’s not something the VitsÅ“ or the String can do regardless of how you accessorize them.

Rareraw is a South Korean studio with a presence at Maison&Objet, and System000 fits the profile of Korean industrial design that’s been gaining serious ground internationally. Precise, restrained, technically specific. The name itself, with its three zeros, suggests a starting point rather than a finished product, which either means there’s a roadmap of follow-on configurations and accessories, or it’s just very good naming instinct. Either way, it sticks.

The questions still left open are the practical ones that any serious buyer needs answered. Pricing isn’t listed on the Dezeen Showroom page, which tells you this is a conversation-required purchase rather than an add-to-cart one. Post heights, load ratings, and the specifics of how the lighting is powered are also details that Rareraw hasn’t published prominently yet. Those are not small considerations when you’re asking someone to build a room around a shelving system.

Still, System000 is asking a better question than most of this category has bothered to ask in a long time. The modular shelf has essentially been coasting on the logic of its midcentury inventors, and Rareraw is looking at the same brief and asking what happens when the post becomes a conduit, not just a post. The answer is something worth watching.

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Why NVIDIA Wants to Install a Mini Data Center in Your Home

Why NVIDIA Wants to Install a Mini Data Center in Your Home Nvidia XFRA node installed on the exterior of a residential home

NVIDIA is introducing a decentralized approach to AI infrastructure through its new mini data centers, designed for residential and small business properties. At the heart of this initiative are XFRA nodes, compact computing units equipped with 16 NVIDIA GPUs, AMD processors and 3TB of memory, all optimized for demanding AI workloads. These nodes integrate seamlessly […]

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