Jaguar F-Type Production Ends With 5.0 Liter V8 Convertible

Jaguar F-Type

The Jaguar F-Type V8 Convertible represents the culmination of an era, marking the end of production for one of the most iconic sports cars in the brand’s history. This final model, a stunning 5.0-liter V8 Convertible finished in the captivating hue of Giola Green, serves as a testament to Jaguar’s unwavering commitment to performance, luxury, […]

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Latest Stable Diffusion license changes explained

If you use stable Diffusion you might be interested in know that it’s creators Stability AI has recently introduced a new licensing agreement for their Stable Diffusion 3 (SD3) model, which has generated significant discussion and debate within the AI community. The new license includes a monthly fee structure and imposes strict limitations on usage, […]

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More iPhone 16 Pro Max Specs & Details Leaked

iPhone 16 Pro Max

The iPhone 16 series is set to take the smartphone world by storm, with a wealth of leaks and rumors providing an in-depth look at the specifications and features of the iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max. As we eagerly await the launch of these devices in approximately […]

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The psychology of modern AI models and large language models (LLMs)

large language model psychology

The development of large language models (LLMs) in artificial intelligence (AI) has opened up new frontiers in understanding machine cognition. These advanced AI systems exhibit learning processes that bear striking resemblances to human cognitive development. By examining the parallels between LLMs and human learning, we can gain valuable insights into how these models evolve from […]

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New Challenger 3 tank next generation battlefield technology explained

British Army Challenger 3 tank technology

Recently the British Army has introduced the Challenger 3 main battle tank, featuring significant upgrades in weaponry, armor, and technology. These enhancements aim to modernize the UK’s defense capabilities and improve interoperability with NATO allies. Despite facing challenges such as delays and budget overruns, the Challenger 3 tank holds the potential to rejuvenate the UK’s […]

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Logitech MX Ink stylus for Meta Quest gives creators a new tool for mixed reality

Mixed reality platforms, or spatial computing as Apple calls it, try to seamlessly blend digital objects into the real world, but that illusion quickly breaks down when it comes to manipulating those virtual pieces directly. Yes, tapping on buttons in thin air or pinching the corner of floating windows might feel a little natural, but creating content, especially 2D and 3D objects, is less believable when all you have are two “wands” in each hand. For decades, the stylus has been the tool of choice of digital artists and designers because of its precision and familiarity, almost like holding a pencil or paintbrush. It was really only a matter of time before the same device came to mixed reality, which is exactly what the Logitech MX Ink tries to bring to the virtual table.

Designer: Logitech

The Logitech MX Ink is practically a stylus designed to work in virtual 3D space, but while that description is simplistic, its implications are rather world-changing. It means that creators no longer need to feel awkward about waving around a thick wand, making them feel like they’re playing games more than painting or modeling. Artists, designers, and sculptors can now use a more convenient and intuitive tool when moving around in mixed reality, bolstering not only their productivity but also the quality of their work. Admittedly, the MX Ink is bulkier and heavier than most styluses, closer to a 3D printing pen than an Apple Pencil, and drawing on air is still going to feel unnatural at first, but it’s significantly better than even drawing with your finger.

What makes Logitech’s implementation a bit more special is that it works in both 3D and 2D spaces. The latter means that you can still draw on a flat surface and feel the same haptics and pressure sensitivity as a Wacom stylus, for example. This means you can easily trace over a sketch or blueprint on paper and bring that up to a 3D space for fleshing out. Or you can paint artistic masterpieces on a physical canvas without actually leaving any mark on the paper.

The MX Ink is a standalone product, but Logitech is also offering optional accessories to further reduce the friction of working in mixed reality. The MX Mat offers a low-friction surface for drawing with the stylus in 2D, though the MX Ink can actually work on most flat surfaces anyway. The MX Inkwell is a stand and wireless charging station for the device, letting you simply lift it from the dock to start drawing and then put it back without having to worry it won’t be charged and ready for your next work session. Without the MX Inkwell, the stylus will have to charge via a USB-C connection, and Logitech doesn’t even ship a cable with it.

As promising as this new creativity tool might sound, its use is limited to the Meta Quest 2 and Quest 3 headsets, ironically leaving the Quest Pro out of the party. This is boasted to be the first time the Quest headsets support more than two paired controllers at the same time, which means you can connect the MX Ink and simply switch between it and the regular Quest controllers without having to reconfigure anything every time. The Logitech MX Ink goes on sale in September with a starting price of $129.99.

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40 More iOS 18 Features & Changes Revealed

iOS 18 Features & Changes

iOS 18 introduces a wealth of new features and updates that significantly enhance the user experience across various apps and functionalities. From improved battery management and accessibility options to redesigned app interfaces and expanded customization options, this update offers something for every iOS user. Settings & Battery Management One notable change in iOS 18 is […]

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Problems with no-code app development

no-code app development issues

If you are interested in building applications or your next SaaS using no code development platforms you might be interested in a video created by Coding with Dee who explains more about the pitfalls of these supposedly easy-to-use application development systems. Offering insight into whether these are the best way for you to create your […]

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Awesome DIY Raspberry Pi Satellite Hacking Cyberdeck version 2.0

Satellite Hacking Cyberdeck

If you are searching for projects to keep you busy over the next few weekends you might be interested in this DIY satellite hacking cyber deck which is powered by a Raspberry Pi mini PC. This portable computer system, carefully engineered and encased within a rugged Pelican case, has been created by YouTuber “saveitforparts” and […]

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Fiat Grande Panda Gets Official

Fiat Grande Panda

The Fiat Grande Panda, a revolutionary new compact family car, is set to transform the landscape of urban mobility and family comfort. Designed and engineered in Turin, Italy, the Grande Panda draws inspiration from the iconic 1980s Panda while incorporating innovative technology and modern design elements. As the first model in Fiat’s new global lineup, […]

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