MNT Reform open hardware laptop with modular design

open hardware laptop

In the ever-evolving world of technology, a newly updated modular laptop is capturing the attention of tech enthusiasts and professionals alike. The MNT Reform laptop is a unique offering that has been around for quite a few years. But stands out for its commitment to openness, customization, and sustainability. This isn’t just another laptop; it’s […]

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ASUS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 SUPER graphics cards

ASUS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 SUPER graphics cards

Imagine a world where your gaming and creative projects leap off the screen with unprecedented detail and realism. That world is on the horizon with the arrival of ASUS’s NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 SUPER series graphics cards. This new lineup, which includes the RTX 4080 SUPER, RTX 4070 Ti SUPER, and RTX 4070 SUPER, is […]

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Latest Samsung SmartThings Technology Showcased at CES

Samsung SmartThings

Samsung is showing off a wide range of devices at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, this includes the latest Samsung SmartThings technology and devices, some of which come with AI. As part of its booth at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2024 in Las Vegas, Samsung Electronics displayed its leading innovations — including […]

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Leak suggests Sony may soon offer a DualSense V2 controller with 12 hours of battery

Sony might have an updated PlayStation 5 controller available soon. GamesRadar+ spotted a brand new V2 DualSense Wireless Controller on Best Buy's Canadian online shop, and anyone who is sick of finding their wireless controller dead when gaming is in for a treat. The device is listed as having 12 hours of battery life — up from a maximum of five hours in its current iteration. 

Apart from the major boost in battery life, the listed Sony V2 DualSense Wireless Controller is pretty much a mirror of its predecessor. It has a headset jack, built-in microphone, and haptic triggers across its rear and face. It's listed for 90 CAD (about 67 USD), almost identical to the previously released V2 DualSense Wireless Controller's $69 retail price. Though the 12-hour model is visible on the website, it's not actually available for purchase, so it's unclear when (or even if) Sony will release it. 

Interestingly, a patent filed by Sony in November 2023 described a new controller outfitted with a touchscreen instead of a touchpad. It also potentially employs predictive AI assistance to light up certain buttons, analog sticks and shoulder triggers as hints for gameplay. Just like the controller currently sitting on Best Buy's website, this one's fate is up in the air. 

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Rabbit R1 pocket AI computer and virtual assistant $199 no subscription required

Rabbit pocket AI virtual assistant

Rabbit has recently unveiled an advanced AI AGENT known as the Large Action Model (LAM), which is set to redefine the way we interact with technology. This AI is integrated into the new Rabbit R1 mobile device OS, offering a user experience that is centered around natural language processing. This means that you can now […]

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Building a Raspberry Pi 5 retro emulation games console

Raspberry Pi 5 retro games console

The Raspberry Pi 5 has arrived, and it’s making waves among enthusiasts of classic video games. This new addition to the beloved line of miniature computers brings with it a host of powerful features that are sure to delight those looking to recreate the magic of retro gaming. Despite its small size, the Raspberry Pi […]

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How to use the new GPT Store full tutorial

learn how to use the new OpenAI GPT store for custom GPTs

OpenAI has today launched it’s new highly anticipated GPT marketplace that is changing the way we access and use artificial intelligence tools. This marketplace, known as the GPT store, is a hub where users can find a wide array of AI tools known as Generative Pre-trained Transformers, or GPTs. If you would like to learn […]

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2024 Bon Voyage Trailer is LG’s foray into designing intelligent life solutions

LG has been a force to reckon with at CES 2024. Especially with the amazing set of TVs it has brought to Vegas. This includes the show-stopper 77-inch wireless, transparent OLED TV that lets you use it as a décor item you can peep beyond, when you’re not enjoying your regular dose of entertainment on it.

Of course, new speakers, TVs and other forms of consumer tech are expected from the South Korean tech company. What is really not a given is a micro-housing solution for adventurers. But that’s what LG Labs, the company’s marketing division for innovative products – has on exhibit at CES in the form of 2024 Bon Voyage camping trailer.

Designer: LG Labs

The Bon Voyage trailer is, frankly then, LG’s foray into designing intelligent life solutions for the masses. This trailer is based on the bigger tiny living solution – with the same name – released back at the Wanderlust Korea 2023. It was a duplex home built with 20sq meter of living space comprising diagonal corridors and ergonomic stairs.

The idea behind creation of the Bon Voyage was to understand the trends in housing culture and to gauge what people wanted. Through the received feedback, LG Labs has now scaled down the Bon Voyage – showing off at CES – into the size of the towable trailer which can be trailed behind your electric vehicle.

Designed as a cozy personal space on the road, the new Bon Voyage trailer is 7 feet high, 6.6 feet wide, and over 12 feet long. In this little space, LG has managed to stuff a range of furniture, storage, and a bed. It makes the living space well-lighted with the use of large glass windows and a side entry.

The basic construction is done with the use of low-carbon steel materials presumably, and it features a flatter roof for limited headspace. With the sleeping space tucked toward the front, the tailgate has a functional kitchen stocked up with an electric stove, water purifier, and refrigerator. From how things appear, there is no bathroom, but we would like to believe LG has a portable toilet and a section for bathing within. The battery-powered Bon Voyage trailer doesn’t have a price or availability going its way at the time of writing, but the battery-powered camping solution, should be apt for off-grid tours with an option solar panel set-up.

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DJI FlyCart 30 aerial delivery drone with 30kg maximum payload

DJI FlyCart 30 drone

The DJI FlyCart 30 is a sophisticated drone designed to transform the way we transport goods, especially to hard-to-reach places. With the ability to carry a hefty 30-kilogram load, this drone is engineered to withstand challenging environments and deliver items quickly and securely. Its introduction marks a significant step forward in the field of aerial […]

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Samsung Showcases its Latest Mobile Devices at CES

Samsung CES

Samsung is showcasing its latest mobile devices at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, this includes its existing range of smartphones including the Galaxy Z Flip and Galaxy Z Fold handsets, and new devices like the Samsung Galaxy Book 4 range of laptops. Samsung has also launched some new rugged devices at CES 2024, […]

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