Elon Musk’s Neuralink telekinesis mind control technology demonstrated

Elon Musk Neuralink telekinesis demonstrated

Neuralink, a company co-founded by Elon Musk, has showcased a significant technological breakthrough by enabling a quadriplegic individual to control a computer interface using their thoughts. The demonstration featured Nolan, who suffered a spinal cord injury resulting in quadriplegia, interacting with a computer without physical movement, effectively using his brain to control the cursor and […]

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Apple’s second-gen AirPods Pro drop to a new low of $180 during the Amazon Spring Sale

If you're one of the holdouts with an iPhone who hasn't wanted to shell out for AirPods, your time has come. The Amazon Big Spring Sale has brought Apple's second-generation AirPods Pro down to a new all-time low price. The earbuds are down to $180 from $249 — a 28 percent discount and $10 less than their previously best deal

Apple's AirPods Pro scored an 88 in our review and hold a spot on our list of best wireless earbuds for good reason. The second-gen earbuds came on the scene in 2022 with updates such as swiping to control volume and richer, consistent sound coming through. 

Then there's the addition of the H2 chip, which helps with that improved sound quality and boosts the earbud's active noise cancellation abilities to double that of their predecessor. Battery-wise, the second-gen AirPods Pro lasted about six hours and 15 minutes when we tested it through a mix of calls, transparency mode and ANC. While most of the changes occurred internally, Apple also shrunk the ear tip to give more people a better fit. 

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Ubisoft NEO NPC AI characters demo shows new immersion and narrative

Ubisoft AI NPC characters demo

Following on from the announcement earlier this month that Ubisoft is developing a new AI-powered in game characters to enhance the gaming experience by introducing NEO NPCs (non-player characters). These characters are designed to interact with players in a more dynamic and personalized way, simulating human-like conversations and relationships. Corbin Brown has been able to see […]

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Speech-to-Code AI coding assistant using Claude 3 Haiku

Speech-to-Code AI

Imagine a world where you can simply talk to your computer, and it writes code for you. This isn’t a scene from a sci-fi movie; it’s happening right now. Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping the way we create software by allowing us to convert our spoken words into computer code. This breakthrough is changing the […]

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Speedy fast opening pocket EDC knife

EDC pocket knife craft

The design of the Speedy Mini Pocket Knife features a spring-loaded mechanism that allows you to flick the blade open with just one hand. This feature is incredibly handy when you’re multitasking or in a hurry. Imagine you’re holding something in one hand and need to cut with the other; this knife has got you […]

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Apple M3 iPad Pro and M2 iPad Air Rumored To Launch in April

M3 iPad Pro

The new M3 iPad Pro and M2 iPad Air are going to launch soon, some rumors have suggested that they may launch next week whilst others have suggested that we will have to wait until early April for the latest iPads. Recent buzz, fueled by an in-depth video from Macrumors, shines a light on what […]

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Samsung Launches SmartThings 3D Map View feature

SmartThings 3D Map View

Samsung unveiled its SmartThings 3D Map View feature at CES 2024 in January and now the company has revealed that the feature is now launching in all countries that have SmartThings access. The Samsung SmartThings 3D Map View is available on Samsung’s range of Smart TVs, and also on the SmartThings app on Android and […]

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S2 Laptop Dual Monitor displays, aluminum case, USB-C from $279

Laptop Dual Monitor display easily adds extra screen space

Studies have shown that by adding a second monitor, you could see your productivity soar by as much as 44%. This is a significant advantage for anyone, from accountants to graphic designers, who needs to keep various programs and documents open simultaneously. With a dual monitor setup, you can have your research on one screen […]

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Top 10 Tiny Tableware For A Neat & Well-Organized Dinner Table

Sitting down to share a meal with someone is a truly enriching and connective experience. You always feel the need to create an enjoyable and comfortable environment for your dinner partner – especially if you’re hosting the dinner! The correct set of cutlery and tableware is exceptionally important to create a wonderful ambiance for a meal. They have the potential to completely transform your dining experience, taking away attention even from the food! Designers have been getting extremely creative when it comes to cutlery. Hence, we’ve curated a collection of innovative and tiny tableware designs that are sure to be the highlight of your next dinner party, without occupying too much space.

1. Playful Palm Grater

This playful little product is quite aptly called the Playful Palm Grater. It is designed to add some functional fun to your kitchen, and everyday dining experience. You can fit the grater into the palm of your hand, and grate fresh garnishes directly into your food on the dining table, adding a lovely gourmet touch to your meals.

Click Here to Buy Now: $25

Why is it noteworthy?

The charming tiny product looks like a curled piece of paper. It is crafted from a single aluminum alloy plate and comes in a bunch of fun colors, allowing you to pick the one that best complements your kitchen/dining space.

What we like

  • Minimal and unique form that provides a firm grip
  • Converts the simple act of grating into something simple and fun

What we dislike

  • As much as we love its small and convenient size, that limits it from grating large amounts of food

2. Imre’s Hug Cup

Called Imre’s Hug Cup, this cute little mug was designed to embody the designer’s belief that, “we give special attention to things we use in our everyday life. We like to have a personal relation to the objects we touch closely, such as a cup.” The innovative design offers a unique take on the mug’s traditional side handle.

Why is it noteworthy?

The mug allows users to securely grip the Hug Cup while letting them feel the warmth of the liquid contents inside. Imre says “The whole cup creates an intimate tunnel through the cup itself for your finger, you may enjoy the heat of your beverage without burning your palm.”

What we like

  • Provides an innovative and contemporary twist on a typical mug design

What we dislike

  • It could take a while to adjust to the new form of the handle. Some users could find it uncomfortable to use

3. Sustainable Cutlery Set

Named the Sustainable Cutlery Set, this sustainable and guilt-free cutlery set is crafted using Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymers or GFRP. The utensils are quite durable and light and are packaged in reusable and recyclable packaging. The cutlery set is designed to last a long time, so you don’t need to stress about their longevity.

Click Here to Buy Now: $49.00

Why is it noteworthy?

The set has a lot of mechanical strength, so the knife and fork won’t simply break if your steak is well done. The various elements of the set can be split in half, making them easy to carry around. The parts can be easily screwed and unscrewed while ensuring a strong connection.

What we like

  • The cutlery set is sustainable but also made to last
  • Easy-to-carry and portable design

What we dislike

  • Handles might be too thin for large hands, making them tough to use

4. Plate Grater

This unique grater combines a plate’s functionality with a grater’s practicality. It looks like a round little plate, and you can set it on your table, rather than using it up in the air. It is excellent for grating fresh garnishing to add to your meal, or to prepare some fresh wasabi for your sushi.

Click Here to Buy Now: $65

Why is it noteworthy?

This innovative grater/plate design is a cool dual-functional product, that serves as an efficient grater, and a stylish plate. It is quite aesthetically pleasing, but also conveniently grates fresh ingredients at the table, adding a refined touch to your food.

What we like

  • Lets you grate fresh garnishing onto your meals
  • Adds a refined gourmet touch to your meals

What we dislike

  • Users may not be used to its dual purpose, so a certain period of adjustment is needed

5. SALT

You don’t need to step out of your home to experience the amazing moment of salt formation. Croatian firm BOIR has now brought this precious experience to your home. Dubbed SALT, this portable saltworks is designed to preserve the authentic taste of natural Mediterranean Sea salt which is rich in minerals and oligo-elements.

Why is it noteworthy?

SALT comes along with a bottle of – Nin 28 Bé° – which is concentrated Adriatic seawater (brine). You just need to pour a thin layer of brine into the salt pan, and expose it to the sun for an hour, heat it in the oven. A crystal pattern then appears, which can be harvested with a mini rake! Serve the salt fresh!

What we like

  • Allows you to harvest salt in the comfort of your own home

What we dislike

  • The process needs a bit of time and patience and isn’t a quick experience

6. Mt. Fuji Cutlery Rests

Inspired by Japan’s most iconic summit – Mt.Fuji, these Itadaki cutlery provide a luxurious metal accessory that features simple forms with intricate engravings. The rests are lavish little tableware accents, that also serve as testaments to fine craftsmanship. The cutlery’s unique form perfectly encapsulates the mighty mountain.

Click Here to Buy Now: $219

Why is it noteworthy?

The Japanese-inspired cutlery isn’t simply a flat block of metal, it slightly slopes upwards toward the middle, which forms a flat stump at the peak. This image reminds you of Mt.Fuji, and the curves are great for holding forks, knives, spoons, or chopsticks.

What we like

  • The pretty cutlery also captures Japan’s seasons of yielding cherry blossoms
  • Created as a tribute to Japanese craftsmanship

What we dislike

  • The cutlery set can only hold two utensils

7. Earth-Friendly Tumbler

Say hello to PAPLUS – a new kind of thermoplastic resin that merges biodegradable paper to add heat resistance, durability, and moldability which the usual PLA lacks. This little earth-friendly tumbler is made using this material, making it a boon to the environment.

Click Here to Buy Now: $25

Why is it noteworthy?

The earth-friendly tumbler utilizes an environment-friendly material to build a unique texture, which is much like the surface of ceramic or wooden cups. As you take a sip from the tumbler, a wonderful flavor is brought to your tongue, which creates a unique sensation on your lips.

What we like

  • It elevates the simple act of drinking water to an entirely new sensory experience
  • It has a heat resistance of 120°, letting you enjoy hot as well as cold drinks

What we dislike

  • The natural color of the tumbler can fade from use, and become uneven over time, which may not be liked by users

8. Electric Chopsticks

Electric Chopsticks Design

Electric Chopsticks

This innovative project by Kirin Holdings and the Miyashita Laboratory (Meiji University Dr. Homei Miyashita Laboratory of the Department of Frontier Media Science, School of Interdisciplinary Mathematical Sciences) is not only a great tableware for your dinner table but also takes care of your health concerns!

Why is it noteworthy?

The chopsticks are created to make low-sodium food delicious, so you can relish food with low-sodium content, letting you take good care of your health. The chopsticks are a must-have for those who need to go on a low-sodium diet.

What we like

  • Builds a sense of saltiness in low-sodium food
  • The chopsticks use a weak electrical current to transmit sodium ions from the food to your mouth

What we dislike

  • It’s still in the prototype stage, not an actual product yet, so we don’t know how well it will function in reality

9. Eatsy

Jexter asked himself a simple question, “How might we design an adaptive tableware to enhance the dining experience for the visually impaired?”. And he then created Eatsy – a set of multi-functional tableware including a plate, bowl, cup, and other utensils incorporated with a silicone flap.

Why is it noteworthy?

The unique silicone flap can be used to increase the ease of usage while reducing the stigma by merging with existing tableware. It is designed for the visually impaired, allowing them to feel the edge of the container, and helping them through their tasks, by guiding them to pour water correctly into the cup.

What we like

  • Subtly offer unique sensory cues for the visually impaired

What we dislike

  • Requires user to have a firm grip on the cup

10. Earth-Stacking Cup

You can now enjoy your favorite beverage in a minimal and stylish stacking cup which is designed to save the environment. It is crafted from eco-friendly synthetic materials and has a unique texture which makes the drinking experience quite sensory and engaging.

Click Here to Buy Now: $25

Why is it noteworthy?

The texture of the cup is like ceramic or wood, and it provides a sensory experience to your mouth and lips. The cup embodies minimal aesthetics and sustainable practices and provides a soul-enriching drinking experience that you will never forget.

What we like

  • The cup is crafted from plant-derived biodegradable resin
  • Material biodegrades into water and carbon dioxide through natural microbial action

What we dislike

  • The cup is quite common to other cups on the market, nothing sets it apart

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The Morning After: Our guide to spring cleaning your tech

This spring, clean your gadgets. Clean your tech. Be less gross in 2024. It's one of my aims. Alongside our anniversary stories this month, we’re also in a spring-cleaning frame of mind. We’re cleaning AirPods and digitally decluttering the PC. (And if you’re physically decluttering, how about making a bit of money simultaneously?)

This week, we explain how to clean all your screens without damaging them. And, if we really stretch the spring-cleaning theme to include hygiene and then stretch again to sleep hygiene, here’s some technology to help you get a better rest, too. 

After all that cleaning.

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Watch the first human Neuralink patient control a computer with his thoughts

He said the surgery was ‘super easy’.

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Elon Musk announced the first human patient had received a Neuralink brain implant as part of the company’s first clinical trial earlier this year. And yesterday, the company briefly live streamed a demo on X of 29-year-old Nolan Arbaugh, who is paralyzed from the neck down, demonstrating the implant by moving a cursor around the screen of a laptop and pausing an on-screen music player. Arbaugh said the implant has allowed him to play chess and Civilization VI.

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Meta, Microsoft, X, and Match Group aren’t fans of Apple’s third-party payment rules

They filed a petition supporting Epic Games.

All those big names have joined Epic Games in protesting Apple’s decision to charge a fee for iOS payments made outside of the App Store. The company takes up to a 30 percent cut of App Store purchases. When developers process purchases outside of the App Store, Apple will charge a fee of up to 27 percent. That’s really not much different.

The four companies supporting Epic’s petition claim Apple’s fee on external payments effectively maintains the previous rules. “The Apple Plan comports with neither the letter nor the spirit of this Court’s mandate,” their brief states.

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Peacock’s 2024 Paris Olympics coverage includes enhanced multiview options

You’ll be able to stick with an event you’re into.

Peacock will host more than 5,000 hours of live coverage across the two weeks, including each of the 329 medal events. That’s far more than anyone could possibly watch during the Games, so to help you keep track of several events at once, Peacock is offering several multiview options. On TVs, tablets and desktop browsers (but not phones, sadly), you’ll be able to watch four matches at the same time. With the multiview modes, you can move the screens around, choose the audio track you want to listen to and click through to watch an event in full screen. Another feature, Peacock Live Actions, will help you follow the events you’re most interested in, so you can continue watching the sport on screen even after NBC’s broadcast switches elsewhere.

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