New Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed mouse 2024

New Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed mouse 2024

Razer has unveiled its latest innovation in the world of gaming peripherals: the Razer DeathAdder V3 HyperSpeed. This new ergonomic wireless esports mouse is inspired by the iconic and award-winning DeathAdder V3 Pro. With over 20 million units sold worldwide, the DeathAdder line has been a favorite among the esports community, and the V3 HyperSpeed […]

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Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 teardowns by iFixit

Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7 teardown

Microsoft’s latest offerings, the Surface Pro 11 and Surface Laptop 7, have undergone rigorous teardowns by iFixit, revealing a significant shift in the company’s approach to hardware design. These devices showcase notable improvements in repairability and modularity, making them more user-friendly and serviceable. The adoption of ARM-based Qualcomm Snapdragon X chipsets further enhances their performance […]

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The Morning After: Elon Musk deepfakes are pushing crypto giveaways

It’s been a weekend of crypto scams, hacks and deepfake chaos. Late on Friday, someone hacked 50 Cent’s accounts to push memecoin GUNIT and made off with millions. The exact amount is unclear; Fiddy himself wrote on Instagram, “whoever did this made $3,000,000 in 30 minutes.” The rapper’s X account and website were hacked at the same time.

Then, multiple deepfakes of Elon Musk were spotted on YouTube, telling viewers to deposit their crypto on a suspicious website, promising free crypto in return. Now taken down, the looped video showed Musk at what looked like a livestream from a Tesla event, with an AI-generated version of his voice instructing viewers to visit a website and deposit their Bitcoin, Ethereum or Dogecoin to enter the competition. Over 30,000 viewers tuned into the stream at one point, pushing it to the top of YouTube’s Live Now recommendations.

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Astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, who flew on the heavily delayed first crewed flight of Boeing’s Starliner craft, won’t be returning from the International Space Station until sometime next month, instead of, well, earlier this month. NASA announced last night that it’s pushing the date of their return trip even further to review problems with Starliner’s first flight.

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I love it when an Engadget writer solves a problem I have. You might be used to using VPNs to stream video content from other regions, but it falls apart a bit if you’re trying to view it on your TV. That’s where this guide comes in. Alongside guides for smart TVs and TV dongles, there’s a great tip I hadn’t thought of: using an HDMI cable to pipe video directly from your phone. Smart!

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Jetflicks once boasted visitors could watch just about any TV show or movie “Anytime. Anywhere.” A jury in a Las Vegas federal court found the people behind the site guilty of conspiracy to commit criminal copyright infringement. Jetflicks used computer scripts and software to scour the internet for illegal copies of movies and television shows and posted hundreds of thousands of illegal copies as far back as 2007 from torrent and Usenet sites — back when illegally watching shows and movies was a little more challenging.

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Which iPad to Buy in 2024 (Video)

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In 2024, Apple offers a diverse range of iPad models catering to various needs and preferences. With numerous options available, including different screen sizes, performance levels, and accessories, selecting the perfect iPad can be a daunting task. The video below from The Tech Chap aims to simplify the decision-making process by highlighting the key factors […]

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NEOB variable 20Psi and 150Psi portable battery pump

NEOB portable 20Psi pump

Are you tired of struggling with inefficient and bulky air pumps? Meet the NEOB Portable Pump, the ultimate solution for all your inflation needs. Whether you’re gearing up for a day on the water with your SUP or ensuring your tires are road-ready, this versatile and powerful inflator has got you covered. NEOB provides the […]

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More Details On Android 15 Beta 3

Android 15 Beta 3

Android 15 Beta 3, released on June 18th, introduces a range of updates and improvements that bring the operating system closer to its final release. This version is a platform stability update, indicating that users can expect minimal bugs and a close resemblance to the final release expected in August. The key changes in this […]

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ChatGPT-4o vs ChatGPT-4 Turbo which AI should you use?

OpenAI GPT-4o vs GPT-4 Turbo

As AI language models continue to evolve, understanding the differences between various iterations becomes increasingly important. This article provides an in-depth comparison of ChatGPT-4o and ChatGPT-4 Turbo, focusing on their performance, output quality, and key considerations for evaluation. By the end of this guide, you’ll have a clear understanding of how to assess these models […]

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‘Is it cardboard?”: Ceramic art blurs line between perception and reality

One of the most popular reality game shows on Netflix is “Is It Cake?” where the contestants have to recreate common objects and then trick the judges into guessing if it’s cake or not. It’s fun seeing all of these ordinary, every day things recreated as cakes and it’s also a good reminder that not everything is as it seems. This art experiment by Jacques Monneraud is of the same idea as the game show but this time it uses something even more ordinary and turns it into an extraordinary collection.

Designer: Jacques Monneraud

The Cardboard collection recreates some common household items like pitchers and vaes into ceramic art. What makes this different from others though is that the they were made from clay but made to look like cardboard. It is basically a statement of “mockery of overproduction and overconsumption” but it is also something that people can actually use if they need something unique on their dining tables and living rooms.

The designer wanted to maintain the texture and visual characteristics of cardboard while at the same time retaining the ceramic properties of the items. The basic idea of the design is to make it look simple enough, like three pieces of cardboard + two pieces of tape makes a pitcher. He had to blend three distinct stonewares for the main body while the tape-like item was crafted from glaze.

If I just saw a photo of these items without knowing the context, I really would have been fooled that they were made from cardboard. Monneraud wants viewers to actually think about how perception and reality can be inextricably linked and is more complex than just the surface. While cardboard is normally a disposable object, the designer believes his work can actually last for more than 3,000 years.

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Is injection molding using a 3D printer possible?

injection molding using a 3D printer

If you’re interested in learning more about whether 3D printers can be used for injection molding. You might be interested in a series of tests carried out by the CNC Kitchen to explore the feasibility of using a 3D printers for injection molding. Covering the process, challenges, and potential solutions and creating injection molds using […]

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More Details on iOS 18 Beta 2

iOS 18 Beta 2

As Apple continues to refine its upcoming operating system, iOS 18, users are eagerly awaiting the release of Beta 2. This iteration promises to build upon the foundation laid by Beta 1, offering a range of enhancements and fixes that will elevate the user experience. In the video below,iReviews explains the expected improvements in battery […]

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