The Morning After: Our verdict on the Beats Solo 4 headphones

Beats today announced the Solo 4, a $200 set of familiar-looking cans with significant upgrades inside, even if they look almost entirely the same as the Solo 3.

At this price, the Solo 4s don’t have any active noise cancellation and, according to Billy Steele, who tested the new headphones, they sound a bit thin. However, sound is generally improved, and the boost to 50 hours of playback (along with USB-C) is a major improvement over the predecessor. They’re available to buy now.

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Beats also surprised us with new sub-$100 Solo buds, wireless (non-ANC) earbuds with 18 hours of playback. One focus is comfort, with ergonomic acoustic nozzles and vents assisting with audio performance and relieving the pressure on your ears. The Solo Buds will be available in June for $80.

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Instagram is overhauling its recommendation algorithm for Reels to support and increase “original content.” It could greatly impact aggregator accounts and other accounts that mostly report other users’ work. The company is also changing how it ranks Reels to boost smaller accounts.

The app’s changes around “original content” could be pretty immediate. Instagram says it will actively replace reposted Reels with the “original” clip in its suggestions when it detects two pieces of identical content. Aggregator accounts that “repeatedly” publish posts from others will be penalized even more harshly. I’ve come across many accounts (often through Reels) that are simply the same viral clip (that isn’t even original) posted and reposted as far as I was willing to scroll. These changes could shrink the chances of coming across lazier content like that.

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The Federal Communications Commission has slapped the largest mobile carriers in the US with a collective fine worth $200 million for selling access to their customers’ location information without consent. AT&T was ordered to pay $57 million, while Verizon has a $47 million fine. Meanwhile, Sprint and T-Mobile are facing a penalty with a combined amount of $92 million, as the companies merged two years ago. Apparently, the carriers sold “real-time location information to data aggregators,” and this data ended up “in the hands of bail-bond companies, bounty hunters and other shady actors.”

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Fujifilm’s Instax cameras have been around for a while, but the new Instax mini 99, which was released this month, looks more like my X-T2 and other Fujifilm models than yet another plasticky Polaroid. From a distance, it looks like a pricey digital camera, but it costs only $200. It also has modes and filters to customize your tiny instant photos. That flexibility, combined with the understated look, makes for an instant camera I might actually buy (and use).

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Beats Solo Buds and Beats Solo 4 Headphones Launched

Beats Solo Buds

  The latest offerings from Beats, the Beats Solo Buds and Beats Solo 4 headphones epitomize the evolution of portable audio technology. These devices are designed to cater to the needs of music enthusiasts and casual listeners who demand superior audio performance on the go. Beats Solo Buds: Compact Powerhouses The Beats Solo Buds are […]

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Lemokey X1 and X3 QMKVIA wired mechanical keyboards now available

Lemokey Mechanical Keyboard

Mechanical gaming keyboards have come a long way since their inception, with brands like Lemokey pushing the boundaries of keyboard design and customization. The Lemokey X1 (above) and X3 (below) are prime examples of how modern mechanical keyboards cater to the diverse needs of gamers and professionals alike. These keyboards offer a level of precision, […]

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Deals: CHAT+ Communication Multipoint Headset, Save 23%

CHAT+ Communication

Imagine a world where you can enjoy crystal clear calls, listen to your favorite music, and still be aware of your surroundings. Sounds too good to be true, right? Well, not anymore. Introducing the Chat+ Communication Multipoint Headset, a revolutionary device that uses directional audio technology to enhance your work and leisure experiences. This innovative […]

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SteelSeries Nova Pro Wireless headsets in white

White Nova Pro Wireless gaming headset

SteelSeries has this week launched a new addition of its Nova Pro white wireless gaming headset. With its high-fidelity drivers and advanced audio technology, the Nova Pro Wireless immerses gamers in a world of rich, detailed sound. Whether it’s the subtle footsteps of an enemy approaching or the thunderous explosions of a battlefield, every audio […]

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How to use ChatGPT Memory with its new features

Using new ChatGPT Memory features

OpenAI has recently introduced a significant upgrade to ChatGPT, incorporating a memory feature that allows the AI to retain information from previous conversations. This enhancement transforms the way users interact with the AI, making the experience more personalized, efficient, and user-friendly. The memory feature enables ChatGPT to store and recall details shared by users, ensuring […]

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Space-saving bookends double as a modular wireless speaker system

We seem to always be running out of space on our desks. Any free area that we get often quickly becomes occupied by a new thing, a tool, or a book, that we can always justify as necessary. And then there are purely decorative items that, while not serving any practical function, serve to put us in a good mood. Sadly, those reasons don’t remove the fact that they still take up precious space that could have been used for other things. Cutting down on the amount of “stuff” on your desk is one possible solution to this conundrum, but another is to use multi-functional products that serve more than one purpose, like these rather aesthetic bookends that are actually speakers in disguise.

Designer: Liam de la Bedoyere

If there are two things that are standard on a modern desk, it would be books and speakers. The former is often essential for work, even if just for appearance’s sake, while the latter is necessary to keep our minds sane with our favorite music and podcasts. They might even be necessary for the video meetings that are becoming more common these days. Naturally, these things will need some space on your desk, so why not combine them in a way that still retains each product’s identity while also bringing a fresh twist to their designs?

The Beat Bookends concept does exactly that by transforming bookends into two parts of a speaker system. Specifically, the triangular shapes that sit on either end of a row of books act not only as stable structures to keep your reading materials upright but also serve as front-firing speakers. Although it probably would have been enough to just have two wireless speakers performing this function, the design concept actually includes one or two more speakers for an even better audio experience.

The bookend speakers are actually just the “satellite” speakers, and a rectangular block serves as the main unit you connect to. This piece can stand in the middle of your row of books to add a bit of variety to the composition, or it can even be placed anywhere else to set up a spatial audio arrangement of sorts. Another rectangular speaker block can even be added to the mix for an even louder and more distributed audio output.

What’s interesting about the Beat Bookends concept is that it isn’t limited to actually being used as bookends only. With a flexible building block concept, you can mix and match pieces and arrange the speakers in different ways, even if you don’t have books to stand on your desk or shelf. You can combine the speakers in more interesting arrangements to provide not only audio but also a bit of decoration on your desk, hitting two birds with a single stone.

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Zero 2 Pro 6 Core ARM single board computer (SBC) with Neural Network Accelerator

RADXA Zero 2 Pro SBC 2024

The RADXA Zero 2 Pro Single Board Computer (SBC) is a catalyst in the world of compact computing, offering a powerful and versatile solution that outperforms traditional models like the Raspberry Pi Zero. This innovative device is designed to cater to the needs of tech enthusiasts, professionals, and hobbyists alike, delivering exceptional performance in a […]

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Samsung Offering Free Galaxy S24 with Select 2024 Smart TVs in the UK

Samsung Galaxy S24

This summer, UK consumers have the opportunity to take their viewing experience to new heights with Samsung’s innovative Smart TV bundle deals. By combining innovative television technology with the convenience of a free Galaxy S24 smartphone, Samsung is offering an unparalleled package that caters to the evolving needs of modern consumers. The bundle deal, available […]

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How to use Midjourney’s SREF random feature for extra creativity in your AI artwork

Midjourney SREF random parameter

Midjourney’s SREF random feature is a great way to add extra creativity to your AI image generation, offering artists and technology enthusiasts alike a powerful tool to explore uncharted creative territories. This innovative feature allows users to effortlessly manipulate the style reference in their prompts, resulting in an array of diverse and captivating artistic styles. […]

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