Build and publish AI apps and models on the cloud for free

Publish AI apps and AI models to the cloud

If you would like to build AI apps and AI models on the cloud you might be interested in a new workflow and system which offers a free package allowing you to test out its features before parting with your hard earned cash. BentoML is a tool that’s making waves by making it easier for […]

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Arduino IDE 2.3 rolls out with new debugging feature

Arduino IDE 2 debugging

The Arduino development team has recently unveiled the latest version of their Integrated Development Environment (IDE), version 2.3, which brings a host of improvements to the platform. This update is particularly exciting for electronics enthusiasts and professionals alike, as it introduces a stable debugging feature that promises to make coding more reliable and efficient. The […]

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Google Pixel Fold 2 leak hints at worrying changes, questionable design

Just like with the Apple Vision Pro, Google’s entry into the foldable smartphone market has been a long time coming. Given how the Android maker itself has been rather slow on jumping on trends, there might have even been a chance that it would snub the form factor completely. After all, it showed tablets no true love, even if big Android slates have been around for years. For better or worse, Google did decide to join that bandwagon, which isn’t always an assurance that it will work on a second-gen device. Now it seems that a Pixel Fold 2 is indeed in the works, at least based on a blurry leak, but that small glimpse might be dashing some hopes, as word of Google’s big changes also comes with questions about its design goals.

Designer: Google (via Android Authority)

There are two distinctive elements of the Google Pixel Fold’s design. The most prominent is its camera bar, an approximation of the “visor” design that it uses on its Pixel phones. The other is the external or second screen’s wider aspect ratio, which meant that the unfolded device would also be wider and take on a horizontal or landscape form factor. It’s a design that was more conducive for wider content like videos as well as splitting the screen between two panels or two apps. More importantly, however, it meant that the folded phone was more comfortable to use and hold, almost like a regular phone.

A single leaked photo of the Pixel Fold 2 might be leaving some fans scratching their heads. The external display is noted to be narrower, as per the source, which inches it a bit closer to the awkwardness of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold, though thankfully not yet on that level. This also means that, when unfolding the phone, you will be greeted with an internal screen that is more square than rectangular.

The biggest change, however, seems to be the camera, which moves away from the bar design to a bump that sits in a corner of the Pixel Fold 2’s back. It’s not the same square design as older Pixel phones, nor is it even similar to rectangular camera islands that run vertically down. Instead, it seems that this box will march across the width of the phone, taking up almost two-thirds of the space.

Granted, the photo is an alleged prototype only, so there is no guarantee that the final Pixel Fold 2 will take this form. If it does, however, Google might be facing a bit of a backlash for changing the design so drastically and in such an unappealing manner. It will be interesting to see how the Pixel Fold 2 will actually look like in the end, and we might not even see a shadow of it until Google I/O 2024, which should happen sometime in May or June.

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Sennheiser HD 490 PRO reference studio headphones

studio headphones

For audio experts, the quest for the perfect sound is a continuous journey. Sennheiser steps up to this challenge with its HD 490 PRO headphones, designed to meet the demands of producing, mixing, and mastering audio. These headphones are built to provide an accurate and detailed listening experience, which is essential for professionals who need […]

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How to Organize Your Digital Life With Google Gemini

Google Gemini

This guide is designed to show you how you can use Google Gemini to organize your digital life. Recall those moments when your inbox seemed like a bottomless pit, the endless maze of files on your computer, and the relentless challenge of locating the exact document you need. In this era where digital information floods […]

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IBM LinuxONE 4 affordable AI and hybrid cloud platform unveiled

IBM LinuxONE 4

IBM has recently introduced the LinuxONE 4 Express, a cutting-edge platform tailored to boost the computing prowess of small and medium-sized businesses. This innovative solution is set to elevate performance, fortify security measures, and expand artificial intelligence capabilities across a variety of data center settings. The LinuxONE 4 Express, a pre-configured, rack-mounted system, is designed […]

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Ring’s cheapest subscription plan is going up by $10 a year

Amazon's Ring is raising the price of its cheapest Basic subscription, following similar bumps by Google and others, the company said in a FAQ seen by The Verge. As of March 11, it's going from $4 to $5 per month (or $40 to $50 dollars a year), an increase of 25 percent. 

The last time Ring raised its Basic plan rate in June of 2022 (from $3 to $4 per month), it also added a few features like additional cloud storage, larger bulk videos downloads and the ability to receive exclusive discounts on future Ring product. This time, though the price is increasing with no additional benefits added. 

While just a couple of Starbucks Flat White coffees per year more, the bump could be more significant for some users. The Basic plan only covers one camera and each requires a sub to save and record videos. That means users with two or more cameras may be better off with the Ring Protect Plus plan (which covers all Ring doorbells and home cameras at one location), since it's now exactly twice as much at $10 per month or $100 per year. (Without a plan, you can only view a livestream and receive motion alerts.)

Ring's move follows Google, which raised its cheapest Nest Aware plan from $6 to $8 per month ($60 to $80 per year) in September last year, though that option covers every camera on your account. That now makes Google's option better for new users who haven't bought any hardware. 

If you're looking to spend even less, Blink and Wyze both offer single camera cloud plans for $3 per month, and both companies support local storage as well. Another option is buying devices that support Apple HomeKit Secure Video, provided you have an iCloud+ subscription.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/rings-cheapest-subscription-plan-is-going-up-by-10-a-year-093533654.html?src=rss

What’s Coming in iOS 17.4 (Video)

iOS 17.4

Apple enthusiasts and iPhone users, you’re in for a treat with the upcoming iOS 17.4 update. This video below from iReviews will walk you through the second beta version of iOS 17.4, showcasing its exciting new features, thoughtful changes, and overall improvements that promise to enhance your iPhone experience. Let’s dive into what iOS 17.4 […]

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2024 Jeep Renegade available to order in Europe

2024 Jeep Renegade

Jeep has announced that the 2024 Jeep Renegade is now available to order in Europe, and it will also be available to order in the UK soon as well, the car gets a range of upgrades over the previous model. Renowned for its distinctive and cool factor, the Jeep® Renegade is celebrating its 10-year anniversary […]

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Dyson’s new lightweight ‘Supersonic r’ hairdryer looks a lot like a periscope

Dyson's signature Supersonic hair dryer hasn't changed much since its launch back in 2016, so the brand caught us by surprise when it unveiled a brand new model with a completely different look at New York Fashion Week earlier today. The "Supersonic r" is a tube-shaped hair dryer that dwarfs its predecessor, and it's lighter as well, weighing just 325g (around 11.5 ounces) — almost half that of the original Supersonic, which my hairstylist friend said was too heavy for all-day use. 

This impressive weight and size reduction is largely thanks to some re-engineered heating elements, which allowed the team to replace the old design's large head with just a bend at the end of the shaft — like a lower case "r," hence the name. (Remember the HTC RE camera?) Miniaturized heating grills consisting of 99.9% copper microfins are lined up along the pipe's curve, to ensure the high-pressure airflow is heated evenly with high precision (via intelligent heat control) to achieve better hair shine. The elements are also laid out in a way that avoids hot spots being generated, which may otherwise cause heat damage on your hair.

Dyson Supersonic R
Dyson

The buttons for three precise airflow settings and four heat modes (including constant cold shot) are just a thumb-click away. The air inlet at the bottom of the handle now comes with a longer-lasting depth-loaded filter, which captures air pollutants typically present in hair salons.

In addition to Dyson's improved Hyperdymium motor in the handle, the Supersonic r is also equipped with an RFID sensor to recognize its magnetic accessories — diffuser, flyaway attachment, wide tooth comb, pro concentrator and a new powerful air attachment. This feature allows the hair dryer to automatically adjust the motor and heater accordingly, in order to deliver optimal airflow and temperature to suit the purpose. On example is that the diffuser is set to low flow and low temperature, which reduces frizz and enhance curls. Each attachment can also save your customized settings for future use.

Dyson Supersonic R
Dyson

Dyson's Supersonic r is asking for $570, but it's currently aimed at professionals, meaning us mere mortals will have to figure out other ways to get hold of one. If you happen to be a US-based hairstylist with a valid cosmetology license, feel free to join the waitlist, and your salon can pick up a Supersonic r as soon as April.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/dysons-new-lightweight-supersonic-r-hairdryer-looks-a-lot-like-a-periscope-085820478.html?src=rss