Baseus Bowie MA10 True Wireless Stereo (TWS) ANC earbuds

The market for True Wireless Stereo (TWS) earbuds has been rapidly growing over the past decade, with each new generation bringing forth innovative features and improved performance. Among the latest entrants in this competitive market are the Baseus Bowie MA10s TWS ANC earbuds, which boast an impressive array of innovative technologies, including advanced Active Noise […]

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How to Set Up A Discord Server

Set Up A Discord Server

Creating and managing a Discord server can initially appear challenging, yet with a structured approach, you can establish a vibrant and well-organized online community. Whether your server is intended for gaming, educational purposes, or social interaction, this guide will help you navigate through the setup and management process. By following these steps, you can create […]

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Ring’s new indoor camera lets you pan and tilt for a better view

Ring makes a camera for pretty much every corner of your home but, until now, has never gone near one with a motorized base. That changes today with the Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Cam that, as the name implies, lets you spin the unit around 360 degrees to keep up with what’s going on. The new unit has a tilt range of 169-degrees and offers color HD video no matter the lighting conditions. You’ll get all of the usual features with a standard indoor cam, including motion alerts and two-walk talk, plus the extras that come with a Ring subscription.

Given the tendency for folks running AirBnBs to covertly film their guests, there’s a built-in hardware kill switch. A mechanical shutter can be slid over the front of the camera, and Ring promises that both the video and audio feeds will be disabled until the cover is moved back. The company is also aware its usual range of colors, or lack of, might cramp your style if you’re buying one for the living room. That’s why this unit will be the first to launch in black and white, but also three new colors: Blush (pink), Charcoal (grey) and Starlight (off-ish white). These new colors will also come to Ring’s standard second-generation indoor camera in due time.

The new Ring Pan-Tilt Indoor Camera is available for pre-order today for $80 and will begin shipping on May 30.

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Stability AI Stable Assistant Beta chatbot released

Stable Assistant Beta release

As well as making available their new Stable Diffusion 3 API last month during April 2024, stability AI has also released a beta version of its latest Stable Assistant for artificial intelligent (AI) enthusiasts and users to enjoy. Stable Assistant is powered by the innovative technologies of Stability AI’s Stable Diffusion 3 and Stable LM […]

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Audi Q6 SUV e-tron and SQ6 SUV e-tron UK Pricing Revealed

Audi Q6 SUV

The new Audfi Q6 was made official last month and now the car is launching in the UK,with the launch of the Q6 SUV e-tron and SQ6 SUV e-tron. These groundbreaking models represent a significant milestone for the German automaker, demonstrating its dedication to delivering high-end electric mobility solutions. Built on the innovative Premium Platform […]

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Rabbit denies claims that its R1 virtual assistant is a glorified Android app

The Rabbit R1, a pocket-sized AI virtual assistant device, runs Android under the hood and is powered by a single app, according to Android Authority. Apparently, the publication was able to install the R1 APK on a Pixel 6a and made it run as if it were the $199 gadget, bobbing bunny head on the screen and all. If you already have a phone and aren't quite intrigued by specialized devices or keen on being an early adopter, you probably didn't see merit in getting the R1 (or its competitor, the Humane AI Pin) in the first place. But this information could make you question the device's purpose even more. Rabbit CEO Jesse Lyu, however, denied that the company's product could've just been released an Android app.

In a statement sent to Android Authority, Lyu said: "rabbit r1 is not an Android app." He added that the company is aware that there are "unofficial rabbit OS app/website emulators out there" and is discouraging their use. "We understand the passion that people have to get a taste of our AI and LAM instead of waiting for their r1 to arrive," he continued. "That being said, to clear any misunderstanding and set the record straight, rabbit OS and LAM run on the cloud with very bespoke AOSP and lower level firmware modifications, therefore a local bootleg APK without the proper OS and Cloud endpoints won’t be able to access our service. rabbit OS is customized for r1 and we do not support third-party clients. Using a bootlegged APK or webclient carries significant risks; malicious actors are known to publish bootlegged apps that steal your data. For this reason, we recommend that users avoid these bootlegged rabbit OS apps."

Android Authority admitted that Spotify integration and other features probably wouldn't work when the R1 is installed on a phone, because it was created to run on the company's specialized firmware. However, it promised a follow-up story delving deeper into the subject. 

The R1 has the capability to book you an Uber, find you titles to songs stuck in your brain or look for recipes that can incorporate ingredients you have in your fridge, among other things a virtual assistant or an AI chatbot can do. When Rabbit CEO Jesse Lyu introduced the R1 at CES 2024, he demonstrated how it can be trained to do a variety of other tasks when he taught it to generate an image using Midjourney. Engadget Deputy Editor Cherlynn Low found it more fun and accessible than the $700 Humane AI Pin, but she remains skeptical about the usefulness of AI devices overall. It may still be too early to tell whether they have the potential to become a must-have product for your daily life or the high-tech equivalent of single-use kitchen tools. We're already in the midst of testing the R1 and will publish a review soon to help you decide if it's worth giving the product category a chance. 

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How to Customize Your Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra

Samsung Galaxy S24

Unlocking the full potential of your Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is easier than you might think. By customizing your device to suit your personal style and needs, you can enhance both its functionality and aesthetic appeal. This comprehensive guide will walk you through the various customization options available, helping you create a truly personalized smartphone […]

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How to back up the registry in Windows

Backing up Windows Registry

Before making any changes to the Windows registry, it is crucial to back it up to prevent potential issues. This summary guides you through the steps to safely back up your Windows registry. This backup allows you to restore the original registry settings if needed by selecting File and Import in the Registry Editor. How […]

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Stable Diffusion 3 API advanced image model

Stable Diffusion 3 API

Recently Stability AI have released it’s third-generation Stable Diffusion 3 API, along with its more powerful variant, Stable Diffusion 3 Turbo. Providing AI art enthusiasts, developers and content creators with unparalleled control and quality in text-to-image generation. By seamlessly integrating into various digital environments, the Stable Diffusion 3 API sets new industry standards, pushing the […]

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This Towable Tiny Home Has A Distinctive ‘Upside-Down’ Interior Layout

Designed by Wind River Tiny Homes, this newly constructed tiny home is called the Pingora. Pingora is a towable tiny home which has a pretty economical price tag, and a comfy cozy yet compact interior with a unique “upside-down” layout. This layout allows the bedroom to be placed downstairs, and the living room to be placed upstairs. It is founded on a double-axle trailer and features a length of 24 feet, making it smaller than most of the tiny homes we see in North America. The home is finished in textured engineered wood siding and is available in a variety of colors, both inside and outside.

Designer: Wind River Tiny Homes

The tiny home has a unique decor of painted sheetrock walls, spruce tongue, hardwood floor, and groove ceiling. The layout of the home is its star attraction, as it positions the bedroom downstairs, and the living room upstairs. What makes this arrangement useful is that it is easier to get into the bed, especially if the owner is old or as they age. But, at the same time, it does make the home more claustrophobic, since typical tiny homes feature the bedroom in the loft, which has its own perks too.

The living room is placed right above the bedroom, and you can reach it via a storage-integrated staircase. The living room contains a sofa, coffee table, and TV, as well as a large window that offers pretty views for people to look at. The ground floor also includes a kitchen beside the bedroom. The kitchen is placed in the center of the house, and it contains a sink, an electric cooktop, a fridge/freezer, custom cabinetry as well as space for a washer/dryer. You can also add an oven if need be. The kitchen also has a mini-split air-condiitoning unit for cooling and heating.

The bathroom is located in the opposite end of the home to the living room. It is compact but well-equipped with a shower, vanity sink, and flushing toilet. A small secondary loft is located above the bathroom, and you can access it via a ladder. This loft space is equipped with additional extra storage space.

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