EA Developers showcasing Frostbite engine innovations at GDC 2024

New Frostbite features showcasing at GDC 2024New Frostbite features showcasing at GDC 2024

Electronic Arts (EA) developers are set to present a series of talks at the Game Developers Conference (GDC) 2024 in San Francisco. As a gaming enthusiast or developer, this is your chance to dive deep into the technical marvels that are transforming the way we play and experience games. EA’s Frostbite engine is already renowned […]

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2024 Google I/O Developer Conference Schedulded for May 14th

2024 Google I/O Developer Conference

Google has recently announced the official date for its eagerly anticipated 2024 Google I/O Developer Conference. This significant event is scheduled to commence on May 14, 2024, bringing together developers, technologists, and enthusiasts from around the globe. The conference is set to begin at 10 a.m. Pacific Standard Time (PST), which corresponds to 1 p.m. […]

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Infinity self replicating 3D printer with infinite build volume

self replicating 3D printer capable of printing itself

Imagine you have a 3D printer that can do more than just print small models. The Infinity 3D printer is not only capable of self replicating itself but also by increasing its build volume. With the ability to create objects of any size, including parts of itself. This 3D printing machine is leading the way […]

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Smartphone upcycling concept helps give your old companion a new lease on life

Mobile devices, both smartphones and tablets, have become an inescapable fact of modern life to the point that almost everyone has one. While they do empower people with their smart features, they unfortunately also inflict damage on the environment, whether it’s through their manufacturing or, more often than not, their improper disposal. Not all smartphone manufacturers have a well-established or easy process for owners to send back unused or broken devices for handling and responsible disposal, which means many of these end up in landfills where they eventually poison the soil and water. Some of these aren’t even totally broken just outdated or unused for one reason or another. Finding a different use for them delays their untimely demise, which is exactly what this upcycling concept tries to do, offering smartphones a better life after death.

Designer: Think Tank Team

There could be a variety of reasons for ditching an old but still functional smartphone. Some parts, like the screen, battery, or charging port might no longer be in tip-top shape, or the owner simply upgraded to a newer model that will last them another two years or so. Whatever the reason may be, it might not actually be enough to warrant simply throwing the phone in the waste bin, or even just keeping it in a drawer until it’s forgotten forever or, worse, becomes a safety hazard.

Project Afterlife tries to remedy that situation by upcycling rather than recycling the phone. This means it puts the device to a different use without actually modifying it or taking it apart, thereby using less energy, less resources, and less effort. This increases the likelihood that people will adopt this product because it is accessible and easy to use.

The product concept pretty much comes in a taco-like crescent shape made of recycled plastic and given a frosted finish. You simply slide in the phone from the opening and set it on a flat surface with its curved edge at the bottom. The shape is balanced in such a way that it will stay still unless you intentionally rock it, and that rocking motion actually affects its functions. Just like a game controller with motion sensors, tilting the phone lets you cycle through its different modes without having to touch the screen. Rocking also makes the “Endless Clock” change the clock face at every movement, while both the “Timeline” photo stream and the “Moment” abstract art display also react to such movement.

Admittedly, you can simply take that same old smartphone, put it on a stand, and use it in the same way as a clock or small photo frame. Project Afterlife, however, also transforms the phone into a kinetic art object that will enhance the ambiance of your desk or shelf. It’s a simple yet impressive example of how upcycling not only helps save the environment but even adds value to your experience.

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iOS 17.4 App Sideloading on the iPhone Explained

iOS 17.4

The recent release of Apple’s iOS 17.4 brings the ability for sideloading on the iPhone and alternative App Stores to users in Europe. Apple’s iOS operating system has traditionally operated within a tightly controlled environment, often described as a “walled garden,” due to its stringent restrictions on how and where users can download and install […]

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Creating AI consistent characters with Midjourney Character Reference for books and comics

create consistent characters for books comics storyboards

If you are interested in learning how to use the latest feature rolled out to Midjourney 6 in the form of character reference, which allows for the creation of consistent characters. This quick guide will provide you with an overview of how you can use this unique feature to create a consistent character across multiple […]

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Seat Arona FR Limited Edition starts at £27,480

Seat Arona FR Limited Edition

The SEAT Arona FR Limited Edition introduces an appealing package for consumers in the UK, offering a blend of performance, technology, and style at a starting price of £27,480 OTR. This model is available with two powertrain options, both equipped with a 1.0 TSI engine delivering 115PS. Customers have the choice between a manual transmission […]

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How to overclock a Raspberry Pi 5 above 3 GHz

overclocking a Raspberry Pi 5

If you are interested in pushing your new Raspberry Pi 5 mini PC to its limits you might be interested to know that to celebrate Pi Day. Jeff Geerling has pushed his Raspberry Pi 5 to the heady heights of 3.14 GHz to achieve a higher operating frequency than the standard 3 GHz limit. It […]

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NETGEAR Nighthawk DOCSIS 3.1 high-speed cable modem

NETGEAR Nighthawk cable modem

NETGEAR, Inc. has launched the Nighthawk DOCSIS 3.1 high-speed Internet cable modem (CM3000), designed to support the latest DOCSIS 3.1 cable internet speeds with mid/high-split technology. This modem is capable of achieving download speeds up to 2.5 Gbps and upload speeds up to 1 Gbps, catering to the increased demand for higher upstream bandwidth due […]

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Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra Gets Reviewed (Video)

Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra

Exploring the latest in tech can be both exciting and daunting, especially with the vast array of smartphones hitting the market each year. If you’re curious about the Asus Zenfone 11 Ultra and how it stacks up against its contemporaries, you’ve come to the right place. The Tech Spurt video review dives deep into the […]

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