Phillips Evnia 49M2C8900L QD-OLED Ultrawide Monitor

Phillips Evnia 49M2C8900L QD-OLED Ultrawide Monitor

The Philips Evnia 49M2C8900L, a new ultra wide display has been specifically designed to transform the way gamers experience their favorite titles. As the newest member of the prestigious Evnia 8000 ultrawide monitor series, this monitor is designed to deliver unrivaled visual fidelity, lightning-fast performance, and an immersive gaming experience like no other. The Philips […]

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Disc-like smart device uses light, vibration to provide alerts for the hearing impaired

Smartphones and smart speakers are pretty useful devices for times when emergencies and disasters are upon us and you need to be alerted to the dangers. But for those who are hearing-impaired, they may not be able to get fast access to information, especially if they’re not looking at their screens. Light flashes and vibrations are the fastest way to catch the attention of these individuals so devices that utilize these features can be helpful to both the hearing-impaired and regular hearing people.

Designers: Kim Myeonjin, Noh Gaeun

Lamptok is a concept for a lighting solution that can be attached to a smartphone or any surface in order to give information to the hearing impaired about a dangerous or important happening. It’s basically a notification medium that uses lighting and vibrations to alert the user to any disaster or emergency. Think of it as a griptok for your phone except its main purpose is not for you to hold your phone properly but to give lighting and vibrating cues for times when it is needed.

The round device can also be adjusted from something that can fit onto your finger to something that can be securely attached to any surface. It can be charged wirelessly, is MagSafe compatible, and has a USB-C port for wired charging. During times of disaster, it can be integrated with alert systems and also has built-in pictograms to help the user quickly understand what’s going on. It also has stronger vibrations than the smartphone so it can also be used as a sort of alarm clock. It is able to detect abnormal sounds as well and will alert the user to it. And it can also alert you to notifications on your phone.

Lamptok can be connected to your smartphone through Bluetooth so you are able to better control and customize it. The renders show the device in different colors like olive green, black, white, and orange. It is probably also designed to be water proof since there’s a render of it attached to the bathroom tiles for when you’re taking a bath and still need to be aware of what’s happening. This should be useful for hearing impaired people so hopefully this gets turned into an actual product.

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10 Tips to Get the Most Out of the New Chat GPT-4o

GPT-4o

The newest release of OpenAI’s language model, Chat GPT-4o, has arrived, packed with a range of enhanced capabilities designed to revolutionize how you handle various tasks. From composing polished emails and drafting compelling articles to sparking creativity and generating fresh ideas, GPT-4o is equipped to assist you in numerous ways. This advanced tool is versatile […]

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OpenAI ChatGPT price and packages comparison

OpenAI provides various ChatGPT packages tailored to meet the diverse needs of users ranging from individuals to large enterprises. These packages—Free, Plus, Team, and Enterprise—offer varying levels of access and capabilities, designed to accommodate different usage patterns and requirements. Below is a detailed ChatGPT price comparison of these packages, focusing on their features and suitability […]

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NeoRulerGO pocket digital measure

digital measure

The NeoRulerGO pocket digital measure combines precision and convenience in a compact, pocket-friendly design. Imagine having the power of a high-end measuring device right at your fingertips, ready to tackle any task that requires meticulous accuracy. Whether you’re a DIY enthusiast working on a home improvement project, a professional craftsman creating intricate designs, or simply […]

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11 Inch vs 13 Inch M2 Apple iPad Air (Video)

M2 iPad Air

The highly anticipated 2024 M2 Apple iPad Air has finally arrived, and it’s available in two distinct sizes: the compact 11-inch model and the larger 13-inch variant. Both models come packed with innovative features and deliver exceptional performance, catering to the diverse needs of iPad users. In this comprehensive article, we’ll take you through the […]

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6 Amazing Android Apps You Need to Try

Android Apps

Enhancing your Android experience and productivity is now simpler than ever with these six standout applications available on the Google Play Store. Each app offers a unique set of features specifically designed to improve your device’s functionality and overall user experience. Whether you’re looking to customize your home screen, stay informed about the weather, or […]

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Twitter has officially moved to X.com

Twitter officially went through a rebranding almost a year ago, but most of its pages still used Twitter in their URL until now. Now, Elon Musk has announced that the social network is done moving all of its core systems on X.com, which means it's done transitioning into its new identity and scrubbing all traces of the name Twitter and its iconic blue bird logo. As The Verge notes, the website has also edited its landing and log-in page with a note at the bottom that says: "Welcome to x.com! We are letting you know that we are changing our URL, but your privacy and data protection settings remain the same." It then links to its Privacy page, which now uses x.com in its address.

Over the past year, the company has been shedding its pre-Elon Musk identity little by little. It changed its official handle from @Twitter to @X and replaced the Twitter logo on its headquarters building. Its website changed favicons, which initially triggered some browsers' security safeguards, while its apps switched over to the new X logo from its previous blue bird design. Tweetdeck has been renamed into XPro and Twitter Blue became X Premium. The company has slowly been moving its pages to x.com, as well — slow enough that the move became something of a security risk, since bad actors could take advantage of the inconsistent URL to phish victims. Well, now the company is done moving to its new URL, and it's time to say goodbye to one of the last remaining parts of a website that helped shape the social media landscape.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/twitter-has-officially-moved-to-xcom-120028269.html?src=rss

Twitter has officially moved to X.com

Twitter officially went through a rebranding almost a year ago, but most of its pages still used Twitter in their URL until now. Now, Elon Musk has announced that the social network is done moving all of its core systems on X.com, which means it's done transitioning into its new identity and scrubbing all traces of the name Twitter and its iconic blue bird logo. As The Verge notes, the website has also edited its landing and log-in page with a note at the bottom that says: "Welcome to x.com! We are letting you know that we are changing our URL, but your privacy and data protection settings remain the same." It then links to its Privacy page, which now uses x.com in its address.

Over the past year, the company has been shedding its pre-Elon Musk identity little by little. It changed its official handle from @Twitter to @X and replaced the Twitter logo on its headquarters building. Its website changed favicons, which initially triggered some browsers' security safeguards, while its apps switched over to the new X logo from its previous blue bird design. Tweetdeck has been renamed into XPro and Twitter Blue became X Premium. The company has slowly been moving its pages to x.com, as well — slow enough that the move became something of a security risk, since bad actors could take advantage of the inconsistent URL to phish victims. Well, now the company is done moving to its new URL, and it's time to say goodbye to one of the last remaining parts of a website that helped shape the social media landscape.

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Power beaming wireless power developer’s kit launches on Kickstarter

Minbus Wireless Power Developers Kit

Imagine taking your DIY electronics projects to the next level with innovative technology that eliminates the need for wires and traditional charging methods. With Nimbus Engineering’s Wireless Power Developer’s Kit, you can transform how you power your creations, offering a unique light-based wireless power system that extends the capabilities and reach of your projects. This […]

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