Nothing’s Ear and Ear (a) earbuds with active noise cancellation are now available for pre-order

Carl Pei's Nothing has revealed two new wireless earbuds at an event in Tokyo. It calls the Ear, the more expensive model of the two with prices starting at $149 and £129, a refinement of its older model the Ear (2). The Ear retains the brand's transparent design and looks very similar to the previous model. But it's powered by a new custom 11 mm dynamic driver and comes with a dual chamber design that allows it to deliver clearer sounds compared to its predecessor. 

It also features a new smart active noise cancellation (ANC) algorithm that can check for noise leakage between the earbuds and the ear canal and then add more noise cancellation accordingly. Plus, it can automatically apply the level of noise cancellation needed — high, medium or low — appropriate for the environment the user is in. Nothing says the model's noise cancellation rated at 45 dB is almost twice that of the Ear (2), as well. 

When it comes to battery life, the Ear's was also designed to last longer. It can last for up to 40-and-a-half hours after a full charge with its charging case, or up to eight-and-a-half hours of non-stop playback. In addition, the model comes with a new mic that enables less obstruction and interference, support for LHDC 5.0 and LDAC codec for high-resolution streaming over Bluetooth and the ability to quickly switch between connected devices. 

Yellow earbuds.
Nothing

Meanwhile, the Ear (a) is the more fun and more affordable model between the two new releases. It's the first Nothing model that isn't just black or white — though those colors are also available — with one version's non-transparent parts and case colored in vivid egg yolk-yellow. Even though its prices start lower than the Ear at $99 and £99, it also features the same ANC technology and the brand's new smart ANC algorithm that can check for sound leakages. It even supposedly has a better battery life than its more expensive sibling and can last for up to 42-and-a-half hours of music playback after a full charge with its charging case.

Both Ear and Ear (a) are now available for pre-order from Nothing's website. They'll start making their way to buyers and will be available for general purchase on April 22. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/nothings-ear-and-ear-a-earbuds-with-active-noise-cancellation-are-now-available-for-pre-order-104546636.html?src=rss

EU criticizes Meta’s ‘privacy for cash’ business model

The European Union doesn't think you should have to choose between giving Meta and other major players your data or your money. In a statement, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) stated that "consent or pay" models often don't "comply with the requirements for valid consent" when a person must choose between providing their data for behavioral advertising purposes or pay for privacy.

The EDPB argues that only offering a paid alternative to data collection shouldn't be the default for large online platforms. It doesn't issue a mandate but stresses that these platforms should "give significant consideration" to providing a free option that doesn't involve data processing (or at least not as much). "Controllers should take care at all times to avoid transforming the fundamental right to data protection into a feature that individuals have to pay to enjoy," EDPB Chair Anu Talus said. "Individuals should be made fully aware of the value and the consequences of their choices."

Currently, EU users must pay €10 ($11) monthly for an ad-free subscription or be forced to share their data. The EU is already investigating if this system complies with the Digital Markets Act, which went into effect at the beginning of March.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/eu-criticizes-metas-privacy-for-cash-business-model-103042528.html?src=rss

EU criticizes Meta’s ‘privacy for cash’ business model

The European Union doesn't think you should have to choose between giving Meta and other major players your data or your money. In a statement, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) stated that "consent or pay" models often don't "comply with the requirements for valid consent" when a person must choose between providing their data for behavioral advertising purposes or pay for privacy.

The EDPB argues that only offering a paid alternative to data collection shouldn't be the default for large online platforms. It doesn't issue a mandate but stresses that these platforms should "give significant consideration" to providing a free option that doesn't involve data processing (or at least not as much). "Controllers should take care at all times to avoid transforming the fundamental right to data protection into a feature that individuals have to pay to enjoy," EDPB Chair Anu Talus said. "Individuals should be made fully aware of the value and the consequences of their choices."

Currently, EU users must pay €10 ($11) monthly for an ad-free subscription or be forced to share their data. The EU is already investigating if this system complies with the Digital Markets Act, which went into effect at the beginning of March.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/eu-criticizes-metas-privacy-for-cash-business-model-103042528.html?src=rss

Intel builds world’s largest Neuromorphic system for more sustainable AI

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Neuromorphic computing represents a groundbreaking approach in artificial intelligence (AI) technology, drawing inspiration from the human brain’s structure and function. This innovative field utilizes systems like spiking neural networks (SNNs) to mimic the brain’s neural architecture, aiming to deliver significant improvements in speed and energy efficiency compared to traditional computing systems. By emulating the way […]

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Complete Beginners Guide to using Midjourney 6 in 2024

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If you are searching for a comprehensive beginners guide on how to use Midjourney 6 in 2024 will be pleased to know that Future Tech Pilot has you covered and has created an extensive tutorial with plenty of tips and tricks on how to use the Midjourney AI art generation platform in 2024. in the […]

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Lamp posts become EV charging stations in innovative startup concept

Having an electronic vehicle is becoming a bit more common, although still not as prevalent as we would like it to be. There are a lot of reasons why some are still hesitant about adapting to this more eco-friendly kind of cars. Aside from the price tag, charging your vehicle overnight is still not as easy especially if you don’t have a garage or driveway. You have to look for charging stations near your place but you probably won’t be able to do your charging overnight. A startup aims to solve that problem by utilizing trusty old lamposts.

Designer: Voltpost

Since street lamposts are pretty common, this New York City startup is proposing to retrofit these existing lamposts and use them to charge electric vehicles. They designed a shroud that will cover the lower part of the lamposts and inside you have various cables and electronic devices to juice up the cars that need them. You have retractable cables that can anchor up to eight feet off the ground and a hand level charger dock. It is also modular and can be installed in an hour and can be repaired easily.

For newbies to the EV game, charging your car here is as easy as plug and play. There’s an app where you can oversee the charging of your vehicle and it is also where you will pay for the service. You can also use it to reserve your spot in case you know the schedule when you need to recharge your vehicle and you don’t want to compete with other EV owners. Even the installation of these chargers on the lamposts is pretty easy and takes just an hour based on their initial tests.

Voltpost has finished a test with the New York City Department of Transportation and they are currently in different stages of development with other cities specifically Chicago, Detroit, and New York. This is something that will be pretty useful to encourage more people to switch to EVs, especially if they don’t have space in their houses to do their own charging. We look forward to the day when EVs are as common as hybrid or regular cars and having a more convenient way to power up is a step towards that.

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Tecno Camon 30 Premier Smartphone Launched

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The Tecno Camon 30 Premier showcases a sleek design, measuring 162.7 x 76.2 x 7.9 mm, and weighing approximately 210 grams. This model boasts an elegant glass front made from robust Gorilla Glass 5, surrounded by a sturdy aluminum frame. Its back is equally impressive, featuring an aluminum finish with a unique silicone polymer coating—offering […]

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New Hydrogen fuel cell makes zero-emission flights a possibility

Hydrogen fuel cell makes zero-emission flights a possibility

Zero Avia has made a groundbreaking advancement in aviation technology with the development of their hydrogen fuel cell system. This innovation represents a significant step towards achieving sustainable, zero-emission flights, particularly for larger aircraft that travel long distances and contribute substantially to aviation emissions. Zero Avia’s focus on improving energy density and specific energy aligns […]

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An introduction to 1 Bit large language models (LLM)

1 Bit LLM AI models

If you are interested in learning more about artificial intelligence and specifically large language models you might be interested in the practical applications of 1 Bit Large Language Models (LLMs), specifically the BitNet 1.58 model developed by Microsoft Research. The model uses a ternary representation for each parameter, allowing it to be either -1, 0, […]

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iOS 17.5 Tips and Tricks (Video)

iOS 17.5

Apple’s iOS 17.5 update brings a host of improvements and new features designed to elevate your interaction with your iOS device. This update focuses on streamlining app installation, personalizing your podcast listening experience, and bolstering security measures to protect your privacy. The new app store and direct app installation features are only available in Europe […]

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