SwitchBot K10+ Mini Robot Vacuum cleans narrow, hard-to-reach places with ease

Robot vacuum cleaners are quite the fad these days, offering peace of mind by keeping your floors clean without getting your hands dirty. They come with a wide range of advanced features and a variety of designs, but they all have one thing in common. The majority of robot vacuum cleaners come with very large bodies, often justified by the power they pack inside. Bigger isn’t always better, though, and size can even become a liability rather than an asset when dealing with small, cramped areas or difficult corners. That’s no problem for the world’s smallest robot vacuum cleaner, sneaking into tough corners and narrow paths in order to provide a more efficient cleaning experience in a compact and portable package.

Designer: SwitchBot

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With it’s compact design K10+ can reach smaller spaces to clean better.

The SwitchBot K10+ honestly looks too cute to be true. At only 248mm in diameter and 92mm tall, it’s only half the size of run-of-the-mill robot vacuums and might easily be mistaken for a toy. In fact, you can easily lift it with one hand and carry it upstairs or anywhere, which means you can easily move it to rooms that need cleaning in a snap. Despite that diminutive size, however, the K10+ is no slouch, and it’s exactly thanks to its size that it is able to offer more for less.

K10+ features a design that can blend in with any home, making it even less intrusive.

LiDAR Navigation.
K10+ allows you to achieve AI level precise mapping and quickly plan cleaning range at a speed of 2080 pts/sec.

K10+ returns to its base station for charging when battery is low, and returns to the last place it cleaned to finish up.

With its smaller diameter, the SwitchBot K10+ can easily navigate narrower spaces without breaking a sweat, deftly reaching the floor between the wall and a closet, underneath the couch, or in between the legs of a side table. Because it’s able to clean areas that most robot vacuums steer clear of, it offers 90% more coverage and significantly increases its cleaning efficiency. Of course, it’s not enough to simply be able to roll where no robot vacuum cleaner has gone before, and this little wonder surprisingly packs quite the assortment of cleaning features that puts it on par with its larger rivals.

Use the app to control the K10+

You might be surprised that the smallest robot vac actually boasts a suction power of 2500Pa, which means that even kitty litter and small pieces of food are no match for this wonder of technology. Even with that much action going on, it is able to keep quiet while it does its job, down to 50dB or 50% quieter than the industry average. It can also mop the floors after it has sucked them clean, and the disposable cleaning pads free you from the hassles and risks of dealing with dirty mops after each cleaning session. Best of all, the large 4-liter dustbin can collect dirt for up to 70 days before you need to take out the trash.

The SwitchBot K10+ is also equipped with plenty of smarts, from SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) self-navigation to obstacle and no-clean zone detection to scheduling cleaning sessions. It can also integrated with smart home platforms, including Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Apple Siri, and even IFTTT for hands-free voice control. With the SwitchBot K10+, you never have to worry about missing those hidden corners and spots ever again and dedicate more of your time to the more important things in life.

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Top 10 Retro Gadget Gifts With Innovative Functionality That Evoke Nostalgia For Every Man

There’s something about all things retro that I simply cannot resist. I love products that evoke a deep sense of nostalgia within us and take us right back to the 80s. As innovative and futuristic gadgets are today, sometimes you just feel like escaping from all the modernism and immersing yourself in the simplicity of the past. To help you experience this, we’ve curated a collection of retro-inspired gadgets that promise to take you on a trip down memory lane, and they’re designed especially for your home. From a Nixie tube tabletop clock to a modular arcade system – this collection of gadgets is the perfect little retro addition to your living space! Though these gadgets are wonderfully retro-esque, they have been imbibed with modern functionality. Their aesthetics may be from their past, but their utility is embedded in the future.

1. NIXOID NEXT

Nixoid got their hands on Nixie tubes and designed the steampunk-inspired NIXOID NEXT which is equipped with really rare Nixie VFD lamps that were discovered 25 years ago. The design mixes a healthy dose of retro and futurism by fitting a technology old as retro tubes into a modern wristwatch avatar.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The watch incorporates an accelerometer that lights up the VFD tubes light up when tilted toward the user. Fun fact, these tubes were discovered in a warehouse from the days of the USSR, making it a historic limited-edition collectible.

What we like

  • Features charging points on the back making it extremely easy to charge
  • Features a scratch-resistant sapphire case

What we dislike

  • There is a 1.5 second pause in which the watch changes it display from hours to minutes, so both the hour and the minute cannot be seen simultaneously.

2. Wall-hanging CD Cover Player

This minimalist CD player is a super unique retro design that perfectly combines a distinctive listening experience with the impact of visual art. You don’t need to set aside the CD jacket or sleeve, you can simply slip it inside the specially-designed pocket, allowing you to display it.

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Why is it noteworthy?

This CD player is the physical equivalent of displaying digital album art, but with the perk that you also get to showcase the fact that you own the physical original CD.

What we like

  • Extremely portable design, boasting a 40mm full-range speaker and a woofer unit, so you can listen to your music by placing it anywhere in your room or while carrying it with you while you travel.
  • A 1,800mAh battery delivers 7-8 hours of unparalleled audio experience wherever you go.

What we dislike

  • Solely an analog style of listening to music, it does not support syncing music or playlists with any digital medium.

3. Vestaboard

The Vestaboard is a striking one-of-a-kind messaging display that offers an alternative to smartphones. It is a simple, memorable, and super-engaging design that allows you to stay in touch with your loved ones and cheer them up from anywhere. Add to it the old-age charm of the flipping panels, and the Vestaboard looks great wherever you place it.

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Why is it noteworthy?

Vestaboard offers 6 rows of 22 split-flap character units that can each display letters, numbers, symbols, and all the colors of a rainbow. That gives you a total of 132 “bits” that you can from a mobile app or the Web, allowing you to easily send messages to anyone at home or in the office.

What we like

  • Displays inspirational quotes, personalized messages, reminders, to-do lists, schedules, and more

What we dislike

  • You cant access Google Calendar and other features like the weather and sports scores without a Vestaboard+ subscription
  • The included power cord is pretty short

4. Retro 35W GaN Charger

Dubbed the Retro 35W GaN Charger, this charging brick is inspired by the original Macintosh computer and is complete with the MacOS ‘smiling’ logo which is showcased on the little computer’s screen. And if you get bored of watching the MacOS logo, you can swap it with other personalized stickers you can DIY for added fun.

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Why is it noteworthy?

Built with a GaN semiconductor on the inside, the tiny charger comes with a max output of 35W, which is enough to fast-charge your iPhone or any other gadget. Plug it in and not only does it charge your device, but the Mac’s screen comes to life too, lighting up in white, yellow, blue and green colours to let you know your device’s charging status!

What we like

  • Delivers up to 35W of fast charging experience
  • Can be upgraded to create a complete Travel Set that works with all the plugs (UK, EU, and AU) to help you take it around the world

What we dislike

  • The matching retro cable needs to be purchased separately

5. Long Weekend

The Long Weekend designed by Moment is a 35mm point and shooter with an adorable disposable-camera aesthetic, and a reusable film design. It is excellent for holidays, special events, and get-togethers. The minimal design comes in 2 colours – a default black and a even more retro-inspired cream that brings to mind the original PC and monitor designs of the years gone by.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The photos it clicks have a distinct retro appeal with the focus-free 31mm, F9 optical grade acrylic lens that gives your images a dreamy 90s aesthetic. It has an incredibly modest price tag of $49.99.

What we like

  • Perfect camera for low-stakes high-memories photography
  • Allows users to experiment with different film stocks

What we dislike

  • No adjustable settings for shutter speed or aperture, hence reducing creative control

6. The Nextube

The Nextube is designed to be a vintage-inspired tabletop display that features 6 nixie tube-like screens docked within a wooden base. It has a unique steampunk aesthetic on its sleeve, and modern tech tucked under its hood. Add a warm glow to your desk or customise it with special characters to display a message that means a lot to you – either way this design is sure to amplify your space.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The six mini displays look like Nixie tubes, but are, in fact, LED screens that can be customized to showcase anything from the time to the weather, music visualizations, crypto prices, or even a subscriber count for your YouTube or TikTok page.

What we like

  • Allows you to view the time, date, weather, and a wide variety of data points in a charming vintage way

What we dislike

  • The tubes aren’t designed to be operated 24/7 and can deteriorate pretty quickly over time

7. The Floating Record

Dubbed the Floating Record, this high-performance turntable is designed to play your record vertically, using built-in full-range stereo speakers! With a walnut wood base and a Carbon Fiber Tone-arm, the turntable boasts of high-quality materials that will add more oomph to any living space.

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Why is it noteworthy?

They’ve reimagined turntable technology to create a visually and mechanically sound way to experience and enjoy vinyl music. The Floating Record is designed for all the vinyl lovers out there – from the first-time record listener to the seasoned vinyl enthusiast.

What we like

  • You don’t need to set up any external gear, it’s all integrated into the design
  • Perfectly merges with different interiors and environments

What we dislike

  • Quite fragile, and prone to skipping if you don’t position the record properly.

8. Polycade Sente

The Polycade Sente is an ingenious design that allows the owner to mix the hardware components they need, allowing them to swap out controllers to support different kinds of playing styles, and more than just a single player.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The Polycade Sente lets you easily swap or add different kinds of controllers and input devices to ensure compatibility with almost all games in existence. The center-mounted half panel has inserts for cup holders. Some games require shooting, so Light Gun add-ons can also be installed on each side.

What we like

  • Can be installed on a freestand add-on so you can relocate it anywhere in the room
  • Features a modular design that makes it easy to upgrade or replace parts with standard off-the-shelf components

What we dislike

  • Bulky and space-consuming design, not designed for homes with space constraints

9. ‘A for Ara’ Speakers

‘A for Ara’ has designed two retro-modern speakers with an eclectic blend of design styles. The speakers are called the FS-1 and FS-2, and they have a larger-than-life appeal to them, as well as a nature-inspired whimsical design.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The speakers can broadly be split into their two visual parts, the base unit, which houses the audio drivers and the acoustic cabinet, and the upper phonograph-inspired horn which serves both visual and functional purposes. Visually, it resembles a large morning glory flower, while acoustically it helps amplify sounds and channel them in a particular direction.

What we like

  • Combine audiophile-grade engineering and tuning with an avant-garde appeal

What we dislike

  • Bulky and space-consuming design not intended for smaller homes

10. The Petzval 80.5 f/1.9 MKII Basic Art Lens

The Petzval 80.5 f/1.9 MKII Basic Art Lens is an interesting reinvention of the original 19th-century Joseph Petzval portrait lens. The lens is designed for modern-day analog and digital SLR cameras and is optimized for video. Designed for full frame sensors, it delivers great results with crop sensor cameras as well to help you capture the authentic vintage aesthetics and create a vibe that will help uplift your photos.

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Why is it noteworthy?

The intriguing lens captures vintage aesthetics using contemporary and modern SLR cameras and even features a large spectrum of beautiful swirly bokeh effects. It is equipped with a helicoid focusing mechanism and a topless aperture diaphragm.

What we like

  • Optimized for still and motion photography
  • Features a dual aperture system with special shape aperture plates

What we dislike

  • Lack of weather sealing and protection for shooting outdoors in the elements

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The Konga Off-Grid Tiny Home Features A Well-Designed Kitchen Made With Offcuts

Lithuanian kitchen maker Konga used the hefty supply of offcuts they had to create their own line of prefabricated tiny houses. They used the surplus material to build a good-looking and minimal non-towable home that can run both on or off-grid. The dwelling has a pretty low starting price point of US$59,000. The home isn’t built entirely from offcuts, but they have been used in the construction of the tiny home’s kitchen.

Designer: Konga

The tiny home is designed by the Danish architect Mette Fredskild, and it is finished in charred wood, giving it a rather unique and appealing look, while also providing protection against insects. It also helps to preserve the home, while accentuating its distinctive appearance. Generous glazing has been applied to the home, and most of it is operable. It is a well-insulated home that can deal with the cold weather and snow loads quite efficiently.

The interiors are well-designed and inviting. They measure 28 square meters, which is covered entirely on one floor, and feature a shared open-plan living space. The walls of the home have been clad in wooden oak veneer panels and teamed up with oak flooring. The cabin is filled with natural light, owing to the generous amount of glazing.

The kitchen is amped with a lot of features and amenities. It showcases a fridge, sink, and propane-powered gas stove, with loads of cabinetry and shelving. There is also a living room area with a sofa, a small dining table, as well a wood-burning stove to provide warmth. Two bedrooms have been positioned on either side of the kitchen. One of the bedrooms can be transformed into a home office, with sliding doors being installed to offer some privacy if need be. Both the toilet and the bathroom with shower are located in different rooms. The home also accommodates a small utility room, as well as a couple of storage nooks that have been nestled away throughout the house.

The cabin runs from an RV-style grid hookup, but buyers can opt for an optional rooftop solar panel setup and rainwater collection system. The wood-burning stove can be connected to a hot water system as well. The tiny home features a freezing toilet, instead of a composting toilet, and it basically freezes waste, ensuring the space stays odorless.

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Meta says a bug briefly blocked news for Canadian users on Threads

Meta has fixed a bug that temporarily prevented some Threads users in Canada from reading and sharing news on the app, a company spokesperson told Engadget. Even though Meta pulled news content from Canadian users’ Facebook and Instagram feeds earlier this year, the block hasn’t carried over to Threads.

But a number of Threads users wondered if that had changed when they began to see alerts that suggested otherwise. “People in Canada can’t view this content,” a notice with Threads branding read. “Content from news publishers can’t be viewed in Canada in response to Canadian government legislation.”

It’s unclear how widespread the bug was or how long it was happening. Reports of the issue seemed to crop up on Monday, with some users still unable to view links as of Tuesday morning. “Well... that sucks. @meta is escalating their news blocking in Canada, previously only on Facebook and Instagram, now on Threads,” Pedro Marques wrote in a post Monday.

Threads appeared to briefly block news for users in Canada. Meta says it was a big.
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A Meta spokesperson told Engadget that the Online News Act’s framework doesn’t apply to Threads, at least for now. Still, the fact that the notice appeared at all has prompted speculation that the company could eventually block news content on Threads as well.

Over the last few years, the world’s largest tech companies have tussled with countries about paying for news. In 2021, for instance, Facebook stopped people in Australia from sharing news links, while Google threatened to stop showcasing content from Australian news publishers on Google News. Both companies, however, eventually reached agreements and agreed to start paying Australian news organizations.

In August, Meta started blocking news on Facebook and Instagram in Canada in response to the country’s Online News Act that requires platforms to pay news organizations to make up for lost advertising revenue. Google, which had earlier pledged to block news links in the country, eventually reached a deal with the country’s government and agreed to pay Canadian publishers around $100 million a year, according to the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

Though Meta has downplayed the significance of news on Threads — Instagram head Adam Mosseri said earlier this year the company didn’t want to “amplify news” on the platform — blocking news on Threads could have a more dramatic impact on Threads than it has in Instagram and Facebook. The app has grown to about 100 million users as more people look for Twitter alternatives.

Blocking news, though, could make the app a lot less useful for users and publishers, who have started to see more engagement from the service. “How will Threads replace Twitter when I can't even click on a news story in Canada without getting blocked by Meta,” a Threads user named dexter wrote after encountering the bug.

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Philippe Starck designs futureproof Hydrogen refueling station disguised in an invisible cloak

Philippe Starck is renowned for his ingenuity when it comes to enriching lives with unique creations. The acclaimed French designer and architect has proved time and again what comes to the fore when unwavering focus and brilliance are fused. In the latest venture with HRS (leading European manufacturer of hydrogen stations), Starck has created one of the most striking hydrogen refueling stations you would come across.

Dubbed HRS by Starck, the prototype of the refueling station is currently on show at the COP28 climate summit at Expo City Dubai. Being a part of the Green Zone hub (dedicated to decarbonization and energy transition) the creation leverages HRS’s high-capacity refueling prowess and Philippe’s innovation to make possible such a resourceful collaboration.

Designer: Philippe Starck

Amplifying the core idea of clean fuel transition, the fuelling station takes an almost invisible form, just like Hydrogen which is inherently a colorless, clean gas. The fuelling station is made out of polished reflective steel material, as Philippe envisioned it in his mind to have the essence of disappearance. From the very beginning, Starck was crystal clear about the form of the HRS by Starck hydrogen refueling station. This smart-looking device mimics the character of disappearance, dissolving from the viewers’ eyesight, only to reflect the surroundings.

From a distance, the onlookers can only make the distinction when viewing the sunset orange hue from inside the dispenser column on one side. Interestingly, as the viewer has a closer look and peeks inside the rig, it’s almost empty. Obviously, Starck wasn’t going to stop at this, so he added optical effects known as dichroism. For this, the dispenser is fitted with a dichroic-treated glass panel. That is, the refueling rig changes color even though is completely colorless.

The designer wants to dematerialize the design of the refueling rig, thereby making it unobstructed and shifting attention toward the transparent nature of the clean gas. Coming on to the practical aspect of HRS by Starck, the design is modular and scalable. It can dispense hydrogen for vehicles including cars, HGVs, buses, trains, construction machinery and even boats. The dispenser comes with two pressure settings – 350 bar and 700 bar for multi-vehicle compatibility.

The refueling dispenser is all set to be operational by 2024 if the project doesn’t hit any speedbumps. Truly, this design revolving around “elegant and intelligent energy” is all set to serve the future.

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NLRB finds that eBay and subsidiary TCGPlayer engaged in union-busting practices

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) has found that eBay has violated the rights of unionized workers at TCGPlayer, a trading card marketplace owned by the company. This comes in response to charges filed by the Communications Workers of America back in March of this year. eBay has allegedly refused to recognize TCGPlayer’s worker union and it delayed participating in any bargaining practices and it has also refused to divulge any information with the group that the union is legally entitled to.

As part of its examination of the issue, the NLRB said that because eBay and TCGPlayer broke the law, the company must face legal consequences for its union-busting practices. The union, which officially formed in March following numerous anti-union actions from eBay and TCGPlayer, was denied representation during disciplinary investigations. The NLRB also found that eBay was changing working conditions and benefits without engaging in bargaining with the group. On top of that, eBay is said to have even enforced rules that would punish any workers’ elections to unionize.

While the NLRB lays out evidence of eBay’s union-busting practices, it did not officially issue a decision on the matter. The agency is still waiting on the company’s response to the issue. “Now that the board has come to a decision on eBay’s illegal practices, we hope the company will see the light, obey labor law and engage in good faith bargaining practices so that workers can secure a strong union contract,” Dennis Trainor, Communications Workers of America District 1 Vice-President, said in a statement. eBay could not be reached for comment.

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23 Christmas Mantel Decor Ideas for 2023

The fireplace mantel serves as a timeless centerpiece, a focal point for gatherings during the holiday season. It also provides an extra chance to showcase festive decorations and add a touch of holiday sparkle. Given the well-known role of the fireplace as Santa’s grand entrance on Christmas Eve, why not craft a captivating mantel to enhance the festive atmosphere?

Whether your aim is to craft a traditional, modern, minimalist, maximalist, colorful, classic, rustic, or contemporary holiday display, here are some beautiful Christmas mantel ideas for your creative endeavors this holiday season.

1. Opulent and Gleaming

Embrace the timeless allure of silver and gold for the holidays as it outfits one of the mantels with versatile colors in Christmas baubles, candlesticks, stockings, and wreaths against a white backdrop. This classic and festive combination brings a cozy and elegant atmosphere to your festive decorations.

2. Bling of Gold

Craft a whimsical mantel aesthetic with sparkling string lights, opting for a warm white hue for a timeless arrangement. Infuse glamour by designing the décor with clear candle holders, incorporating various shapes and sizes for dimension as shown by designer Shalini Misra. Arrange an assortment of ornaments and small decorative items in a blend of metallic and neutral tones directly atop the mantel and adorn it with gold foliage to achieve the perfect look.

3. Celebrate Tactility

Deviate from the typical mantel design by incorporating a variety of textures in the mantel, stockings, and Christmas trees, adding a tactile quality. The three mirrors contribute to spaciousness, while touches of green infuse a festive atmosphere.

4. Earthy Vibes

Designer: Haneens Haven

Add a whimsical touch to your mantel with Christmas decorations inspired by nature, showcasing colors and textures reminiscent of the natural world. Bring in woodland Santa Claus figurines and Christmas trees in green, gold, white, and natural earthy materials for a minimalist yet charming aesthetic. Observe how the garland elegantly drapes down both sides, evoking a feeling of abundance and celebration.

5. A Dreamy Look

Designer: Lucy and Harly

Craft a warm mantel display with Christmas decorations to achieve a timeless arrangement and cozy festive feel. Stars, candles, and the soft glow of string lights create a relaxing vibe in this minimalist mantel complemented by a circular mirror and characterized by dark green walls.

6. An Evergreen Christmas

The fir trees provide a lovely frame for the garland, allowing the yarrow to stand out. Yarrow is a flowering plant known for its feathery green foliage and clusters of small, tightly packed flowers. The clever and enjoyable use of yellow fosters creative thinking to craft something exceptionally beautiful.

7. Embrace the Holiday Spirit

Designer: Aurelie Erikson

Adorned in soft pastel hues and featuring a sizable pink nutcracker, this mantel exudes a gentle and calming aesthetic. The addition of a large mirror enhances a sense of spaciousness, contributing to an overall bright and airy look.

8. Cool Blue

This minimalist mantel in white stands out against a deep blue backdrop while the red and green Christmas décor creates a bold contrast and makes a striking style statement. The mirror features a chequered grid and its reflections create an element of spaciousness in the décor.

9. Pared Back Look

At times, simplicity proves to be the most effective. Just see how a few elegant touches exude merriment and brightness, whether or not a fire is present. In this minimalist mantel design, just see how textured stockings exude a festive vibe when hung from the wooden base.

10. Just Stockings

Designer: Ballard Designs

Simply hang a few stockings from the mantel to give it a beautiful look. The mantel is impeccably designed with an ornate mirror layered with a beautiful print in front of it and a Christmas garland. A set of vases with a classic design complements the mantel design in this all-white space.

11. Christmas Colors

Adorning the living room with the delightful and timeless hues of Christmas, this mantel showcases red and white berry stems intertwined with various types of greenery. A charming touch is added with a beautiful white velvet ribbon.

12. Seductive in Black

Designer: Hex and Henbane

The seductive allure of the dark black beaded garland complements the green mantel decor. On one side of the mirror, alongside golden candle stands, reindeer, Christmas nutcrackers, and wrapped gifts, the arrangement exudes a luxurious and captivating ambiance.

13. Cozy Mantel

Designer: Christine Higgs

In this all-black mantel, a little faux fire scene is made for a faux fireplace with flameless candles You can enhance the fireplace decor for Christmas and enjoy the creative process of mixing it up and achieving a festive and inviting mantel appearance that exudes coziness.

14. Maximalist Decor

Designer: Sidney Bragiel

This mantel showcases a maximalist aesthetic, incorporating a wrought feature for the fireplace, a striking garland adorned with dense florals, a classic chair, a gilded frame surrounding a painting, and decorative mirrors on either side of the painting. Together, these elements create a maximalist ambiance for the mantel.

15. Focus on Abundance

Photo by Laurey Glenn⁠ and Floral Design by Lagniapp

Adding a touch of elegance to the mantel, a straightforward bouquet complements the classy ambiance. The inclusion of wooden candles, white paneling, contrasting dark wood flooring, and a decorative mirror enhances the sophisticated vibes.

16. Sophisticated Elegance

Designer: Suzanne Zingg

Infuse a tranquil vibe into your Christmas mantel presentation this year. Mix silver Christmas trees, white flowers, and stockings against a white mantel or create a minimalist arrangement with neutral accessories.

17. Winter Inspired Look

This mantel by Janet Clark creates a winter-inspired look with snow garlands, snowflake motifs, and snowy Christmas trees. They combine to create a festive atmosphere on the mantel, striking a holiday chord without the classic red and green.

18. Chic Minimalism

Create a stylish, minimalist mantel with winter whites and metallics that pop against a natural stone backdrop as shown by this setup by Crate and Barrel. This mantel looks visually light and imparts a light and airy look while the differently sized candles and fireplace exude a warm glow.

19. Accentuate with Red

The black mantel provides a bold backdrop which allows the tree print, felt banner, and set of wood trees, with the wood houses, hanging star, wood beads, Christmas plaids, and mantle décor to stand out and provide a wealth of inspiration to the mantel decor.

20. Scandi Inspired Decor

Here is a simple take on Scandinavian-inspired décor that features a wooden Christmas tree, and mantel adorned with Christmas berries, providing just enough to evoke the Christmas feel.

21. Round-the-year Look

This mantel functions as adaptable year-round decor, composed of Christmas tree branches, offcuts, a handful of eucalyptus sprigs, dried gypsophila, and a few foraged sprigs sprayed gold.

22. Ultimate Luxury and Sophistication

Against the black backdrop, the golden mirror frame and reindeer forms the showstopper element of the mantel. The statement-making Christmas décor stands out, emanating a sense of luxury and contemporary elegance at the pinnacle.

23. Festive and Playful

Image: Wayfair

If children are in your home, turn your mantel into a lively and playful area with vibrant Christmas decorations against an orange wallpaper backdrop. An abundance of decorations infuses a dynamic touch to ensure your decor is as festive and cheerful as possible.

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Apple is reportedly scrambling to update Apple Watch software to avoid a looming ban

Apple is scrambling to make software updates to Apple Watch algorithms that measure blood oxygen levels to avoid an impending ban on the smartwatch in the US over a patent dispute, Bloomberg reported. Changing how the Watch measures oxygen saturation, Apple believes, could help keep the Watch on shelves during the busy holiday shopping season.

The blood oxygen sensor, which was first introduced with the Apple Watch 6 in 2020, is at the heart of a patent dispute between Apple and Masimo, another California-based company that sued Apple in 2021. Masimo claimed that Apple’s sensor violated two patents related to light-based blood-oxygen monitoring that it owned. In October, the International Trade Commission (ITC) upheld a ruling, stating that Apple did, in fact, violate Masimo’s patents.

The case then went to the White House for a 60-day Presidential Review period, which ends next week. If President Biden doesn’t veto the ITC’s decision, Apple will be banned from selling the Apple Watch 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2, which include blood oxygen sensing. Apple is complying preemptively with the ban and will stop selling both Apple Watch models on its website on December 21 and in retail stores on December 24 in case the veto doesn’t happen.

One way Apple could keep selling the watch is to settle with Masimo, but the company’s last-minute race to make software changes to the Watch suggests that it doesn’t plan to do so. The company told Bloomberg that it plans to submit its software workaround to the ITC for approval. Masimo’s CEO Joe Kiani, told Bloomberg that he would be open to settling with Apple, but the company hasn’t called him yet. “It takes two to tango,” he said.

He also doesn’t think that a software update to the Apple Watch would resolve the situation. “I don’t think that could work — it shouldn’t — because our patents are not about the software,” Kiani said. “They are about the hardware with the software.”

Overhauling Apple Watch hardware would, of course, be a lot more challenging for Apple than tweaking its software. Even if the ITC approves any potential hardware changes, manufacturing and shipping modified versions of the two Watch models could take upwards of three months, a person familiar with how Apple operates told the publication.

Apple and Masimo have a complicated history. Apple reportedly discussed acquiring the company in 2013 and hiring Kiani to work on the medical features on its smartwatch. That deal never went through. Instead, Kiani claimed that Apple hired more than 20 Masimo engineers, doubled some of their salaries, and made them develop the same kind of medical technology they were working on at Masimo at Apple. “This is not an accidental infringement — this is a deliberate taking of our intellectual property,” Kiani told Bloomberg.

Engadget has reached out to Apple for comment on Kiani’s statements. The company has previously called the ITC’s ruling “erroneous” and plans to appeal the decision to the Federal Circuit.

It’s not clear whether Apple will get immediate relief. The silver lining for the company is that the ban only applies to Apple Watch sales through the company’s own channels — its website and its retail stores — in the US. You should still be able to buy the Apple Watch through other retailers like Best Buy, Walmart and Target.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apple-is-reportedly-scrambling-to-update-apple-watch-software-to-avoid-a-potential-ban-202710009.html?src=rss

Beeper Mini’s latest iMessage for Android setup requires a Mac

Beeper Mini has a new “fix” coming for its broken iMessage on Android integration. However, the new method requires Mac access to send (and intermittently resend) “registration data” from an Apple-made desktop or laptop, calling into question how far users will stick with the app. The company says you’ll see the new functionality in an update to the Beeper Cloud Mac app on Wednesday, December 19.

Beeper’s current method requires identification info (“registration data”) sent from a physical Mac computer to authenticate iMessage connections on Android. The company’s latest plans now shift the Mac onus to users. “We have, up until now, been using our own fleet of Mac servers to provide this,” a Beeper spokesperson wrote in the app’s Reddit community. “Unfortunately, this has proven to be an easy target for Apple because thousands of Beeper users were using the same registration data.”

Beeper Mini launched to much fanfare, promising — and delivering — seamless iMessage chats on Android with only a phone number. However, in what seemed like an inevitable move, Apple squashed the app’s core functionality, forcing the startup to deploy new workarounds as it entered a cat-and-mouse game with the $3 trillion corporation.

Beeper says tomorrow’s update for Beeper Cloud on Mac will generate unique “1:1” registration data for individuals rather than thousands of accounts drawing on the same validation info on Beeper’s servers. The company says the new approach “makes the connection very reliable.” However, the registered Mac will still need to “periodically regenerate” the data after you’ve connected a Mac to Beeper Cloud, so it can’t just be a one-and-done connection to the computer.

If you don’t have a Mac and want to use Beeper Mini, the company says you can ask a friend to use their Apple computer for validation. “In our testing, 10-20 iMessage users can safely use the same registration data,” the company posted. The spokesperson said the update will restore chatting on iMessage with your Apple ID email if you don’t already have a phone number tied to your account.

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - SEPTEMBER 23:  Moderator Greg Kumparak speaks with Eric Migicovsky of Pebble onstage during TechCrunch Disrupt SF 2015 at Pier 70 on September 23, 2015 in San Francisco, California.  (Photo by Steve Jennings/Getty Images for TechCrunch)
Beeper CEO and co-founder Eric Migicovsky, formerly of Pebble smartwatch fame
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It remains to be seen if Beeper Mini’s users will stick around for the more cumbersome setup. “At this point, I am willing to wait for Apple to come out with RCS support,” Redditor u/OldSalukiBandDude commented, referring to Apple’s promised support for the standard that will bring more iMessage-like features to chats between iPhones and Android handsets. “‘Fix’ is a strong word,” u/PredatorRanger added. “This is more like half-assing a workaround that requires more on the user’s end.”

Others were more open-minded about Beeper’s persistence in the face of Apple’s moves to squash the service. “Ppl are so whiney,” u/Waders411111 wrote. “This is a great bandaid to stop the bleeding and let ppl use beeper as intended.. as a way to integrate all your message apps in one place.” U/bb147 concurred: “Not the most user friendly fix but I am happy to have stable consolidated chats again even if I have to install something on a Mac, at least for now.”

In addition to the new setup method, Beeper says it’s open-sourcing its full iMessage bridge and the Mac code that generates registration data. The company linked to a Github tool that allows users to self-host the bridge, bypassing the company’s servers for those who want extra assurance.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/beeper-minis-latest-imessage-for-android-setup-requires-a-mac-200322777.html?src=rss

Blue Origin successfully launches New Shepard rocket after failed 2022 attempt

Blue Origin’s 24th mission is officially a success. The New Shepard rocket took off as planned this morning and the booster and crew capsule safely separated mid-flight and landed back on this great blue marble we call Earth.

This was an uncrewed mission, but it carried 33 science payloads into low orbit, more than half of them from NASA. The launch allowed for a few minutes of zero gravity in which researchers conducted remote studies on these payloads. For instance, a payload from Honeybee Robotics studied the strength of planetary soils under differing gravity conditions. The manifest also included 38,000 student postcards from the Club for the Future initiative.

To those following this mission, the original launch was scrapped on Monday due to a ground system issue that was, obviously, handled. There were no issues reported regarding today’s flight, though there was a slight holdup of a few minutes added to the countdown.

This mission was basically a do-over of a flight from last year that ended prematurely due to a malfunction of the New Shepard booster’s hydrogen-based rocket engine. This anomaly led to the suspension of Blue Origin launches until an investigation by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) was completed.

The FAA’s investigation ended in September, freeing up Blue Origin for more launches once it handled a suite of corrective actions mandated by the agency. This included a redesign of the booster’s engine and nozzle as well as some procedural changes. The company hasn’t announced any official plans for future crewed flights, but recently installed an elevator at the launch tower. This is to make future launches “more accessible to people with disabilities, and more people in general,” launch commentator Erika Wagner said during today’s livestream.

To that end, Blue Origin has begun ramping up promotions to attract customers for crewed flights. You can also apply to add a payload to a future launch.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/blue-origin-returns-to-form-with-a-successful-rocket-launch-after-being-grounded-for-over-a-year-193948312.html?src=rss