Get a complicated but beautiful time-telling experience with minimalist analog watch

When looking at my wrist to check the time, I’m used to the digital interface of my smartwatch. I just see numbers (unless I’m using an analog display) so there’s no need for a split second delay in my head as I try to figure out the time. But there are certain watch designs that may be a bit more complicated but have such a well designed interface that you will forgive your brain for taking a longer time to figure out how it works.

Designer: Ressence

The Type 1° Round Multicolor is a minimalist watch with “bespoke complications” that is pretty attractive to analog device collectors. It’s actually an updated and more colored version of the Type 1 ZZ that they launched back in 2019. Its case is Grade 5 Titanium with a double-domed sapphire crystal top and an anti-reflective coating inside. It uses a patented Ressence Orbital Convex System module and has 40 jewels and 27 gears with a self-winding mechanism.

What makes it stand out though is how it tells you the hours, minutes, seconds and even day of the week. The main dial points to the minutes while the yellow satellite tells you the seconds. The green section tells you the hour while the pointer within the red section indicates the day of the week. You get the 3 biaxial satellites inclined at 3° for the hours and 4.75° for the seconds and days of the week. It’s pretty cool how everything works together although it might take you some time how to figure things out but once you get the hang of it, your watch will become a conversation piece as well.

In terms of colorways, it seems to have just a white one since the satellites are already colorful enough. You get an ardillon buckle and a 20mm rubber strap to put them on your wrist and it is 42.7 mm in diameter and 11mm in thickness. It has a 36 hours power reserve and you get 28,800 vibrations per hour. It’s a pretty nifty watch to have, that is if you have around $19,000.

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Google Gemini AI tools now available for developers and businesses

Google Gemini now available for developers and businesses

As well as making their new Gemini API available for developers and enterprise users to harness the power of artificial intelligence in custom AI models, tools and applications. Google has also made available a wealth of new AI tools as well as updating already existing platform such  as Vertex AI . Google Gemini API The first […]

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20 Awesome Apple Watch Tips (Video)

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Have you recently wrapped an Apple Watch around your wrist and are eager to explore its capabilities? Or perhaps you’re a seasoned user looking to delve deeper into what this sophisticated piece of technology can offer. Whichever camp you fall into, you will be pleased to know that your Apple Watch is more than just […]

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Google Chrome’s third-party cookie phaseout begins on January 4

It's finally time. Google already announced that as part of its ongoing "Privacy Sandbox" initiative, it'll begin to restrict third-party cookies in Chrome starting in Q1 2024, and now, we have the exact launch date: January 4. At first, only a random one percent of Chrome users globally will see "Tracking Protection" enabled in their browser, meaning third-party cookies will be blocked by default. If you happen to be one of these lucky folks, you'll see a prompt on the address bar indicating as such, thus limiting cross-site tracking in the name of privacy.

Assuming everything goes smoothly, Google will then gradually ramp up the rollout to 100 percent of Chrome users by the second half of 2024. Of course, hiccups are expected during this transitional period. Should you find yourself repeatedly loading a website to no avail, Chrome will let you temporarily re-enable third-party cookies. Simply click on the eye icon on the right side of the address bar to toggle this aging feature.

According to StatCounter's November 2023 report, Google's Chrome took up 62.85 percent of the worldwide browser market share, with Apple's Safari in second place at 20.04 percent, and Microsoft's Edge in third place at a mere 5.5 percent. Considering that there are billions of Chrome users today, it is perhaps fair for Google to call the initial one-percent rollout "a key milestone" for its "responsible approach to phasing out third-party cookies."

That said, Google may still face some final hurdles set by the UK's Competition and Markets Authority, as well as similar administrations from other countries, which are looking into minimizing the impact on their local ad businesses.

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MINISFORUM UN100L ultra-low-power mini PC

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MINISFORUM continues to push the boundaries with its latest offering, the UN100L. This new entry-level office small form factor PC, priced at an accessible $209 for the 16+512 GB version, is designed to cater to the cost-effective entry-level markets, making it an ideal choice for small and medium-sized businesses with text-based office needs. Moreover, its […]

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New Tesla Optimus Gen 2 humanoid robot jumps from scripted to autonomous controls

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If you are concerned about a world where robots can think for themselves. You might be interested to know that Tesla has unveiled their latest human node robot which has moved away from scripted human written commands to an AI autonomous control system. Simply put this means that the robot can think for itself rather […]

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25+ Free AI tools to improve your productivity and workflows

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With so many free AI tools now available it’s hard to actually pinpoint the best to use to help improve your productivity, creativity and automation workflows. Thankfully Matt Wolfe the owner of Future Tools has created a definitive list of over 25 free to use AI tools that can help you in a wide variety […]

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How to Hack the Holidays with Google Bard: A Guide for Festive Efficiency

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This guide is designed to show you how to hack the holidays with Google Bard and other AI tools. As the holiday season approaches, the hustle and bustle of preparing for festivities, gift-giving, and family gatherings can easily overwhelm even the most organized individuals. Amidst the festive cheer, it’s easy to feel stressed and overwhelmed […]

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The Apple Watch Ultra 2 falls back to a low of $699

If you're looking to get a new Apple Watch as a holiday present for someone else (or yourself!), you're in luck. The Apple Watch Ultra 2 is back down to its all-time low price of $699, from $799. This deal comes courtesy of a six percent discount on the Ultra 2 and an additional $50 coupon applicable at checkout. 

The Apple Watch Ultra 2 came on the scene this fall with the new S9 SiP (system in package) chip, allowing you to double tap your thumb and forefinger together to perform activities like ending calls and playing music. The Ultra 2 also automatically turns on Night Mode, processes Siri requests right on the watch and has an always-on display.  

The one caveat: This deal is only available on the Ultra 2 large model, which fits wrists of 165mm to 210mm, and the Indigo Alpine Loop. However, multiple colors of the small and medium models (as well as the large Blue Alpine Loop option) are also discounted to $749 with $19 and $20 coupons available at checkout. So, for another $30 you have a lot of options size and color-wise. 

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How to use AudioBox Meta’s new text-to-sound AI tool

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Meta has this month unveiled a new AI sound generator called AudioBox, which is set to transform the way we interact with sound. This innovative tool allows users to convert text into speech, compose music, and create sound effects with ease, using simple text prompts. The introduction of AudioBox marks a significant step forward in […]

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