BoostR eGPU Oculink portable external graphics card

Oculink external graphics card

With the BoostR eGPU by your side, you’ll unleash a world of possibilities and take your laptop’s or mini PC’s performance to new heights. This portable external graphics card is designed to break free from the limitations of integrated graphics and empower you to tackle even the most demanding tasks or games with ease. BoostR […]

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The Best Solar Powered Generator for Camping: Why You Should Choose Bluetti

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Sponsored When it comes to camping, having a dependable power source can truly elevate your outdoor experience. Enter the BLUETTI AC2A Portable Power Station, a standout choice for campers, RV enthusiasts, and adventurers alike. The BLUETTI AC2A is the ideal power source for all of your devices when camping or in the outdoors.  Let’s explore […]

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Become an iPad Power User: 14 Must-Know Tricks

iPad Tricks

The iPad is a versatile device that can be used for a wide range of tasks, from browsing the web and checking email to creating art and editing videos. However, many users only scratch the surface of what their iPad is capable of. By learning a few key tips and tricks, you can take your […]

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iOS 18 – 10 Features You Will Use Everyday

iOS 18

iOS 18 introduces a wealth of new features designed to enhance user experience and streamline daily tasks. This video below from iReviews delves into the top 10 features that you will find yourself using regularly, making your interactions with your device more efficient and enjoyable. Let’s find out some more details about these awesome new […]

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Leaked! iPhone 16 Pro & Pro Max Specs Point to a Game-Changing Upgrade

iPhone 16 Pro & Pro Max

The highly anticipated iPhone 16 series, including the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max, is set to introduce a range of significant upgrades that will elevate the user experience to new heights. Recent leaks have shed light on the key enhancements that Apple enthusiasts can expect from these upcoming devices, which include innovative camera sensors, […]

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What’s Coming in iOS 18 Beta 3

iOS 18 Beta 3

Apple enthusiasts and developers are eagerly anticipating the release of iOS 18 Beta 3, which promises to bring a wealth of exciting features and enhancements to the iOS ecosystem. Building upon the foundation laid by the second beta, this upcoming update is set to transform the user experience with innovative AI-driven applications, convenient call recording […]

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Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 and Z Fold 6 product pages have been leaked

The Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 will come with a 50-megapixel rear camera for the first time, a bigger battery than any of its predecessors and a bunch of AI features, according to the product pages leaked by Evan Blass on Substack. Also known as @evleaks on X/Twitter and other avenues, Blass is known to have a good track record for leaking accurate information about unreleased devices. This time, evleaks has obtained and released copies of product pages for the Galaxy Z Fold 6 and Galaxy Z Flip 6 ahead of an Unpacked event happening on July 10, though the details aren't absolutely certain until Samsung itself announces them. 

Previous Galaxy Z Flip models only had 12-megapixel rear cameras, so the Flip 6's 50-megapixel wide camera (paired with a 12-megapixel ultrawide) is a huge upgrade. Unlike the previous versions that were equipped with 3,700 mAh batteries, the upcoming model will apparently have a 4,000 mAh battery that can power up to 20 hours of internet browsing on WiFi, up to 23 hours of video playback and up to 68 hours of music playback. Meanwhile, the model's display dimensions, for both its main and external displays, are similar to the Z Flip 5. 

One of the phone's most interesting AI tools, perhaps, is its personal interpreter function that can display translations on both of its screens. That way, if you're relying on the feature to talk to somebody, they can read what you're saying in their language on the external display. It could be an invaluable tool for traveling, if it's at least reasonably accurate. When the phone is folded, the Chat Assist feature will give you a way to text from the front display by giving you a selection of suggested replies. Google's Circle to Search will also be available on the device.  

Samsung didn't give the Galaxy Z Fold 6 major upgrades and changes, but the new model will come with a slightly larger front display, based on the leaked product pages. Its main display is just slightly smaller and the phone itself is a bit thinner, which make it lighter than previous models, even though its battery capacity remains the same. Like the Flip 6, the upcoming Fold will come with AI-powered features, such as Note Assist that can automatically transcribe recordings and summarize notes for you. It can also display translations from its personal interpreter on both sides of the main screen, and it has Google's Circle to Search function that you can use with the S Pen. 

The company is expected to announce both devices, as well as new accessories like the Galaxy Ring, Galaxy Watch 7, Galaxy Watch Ultra, Galaxy Buds 3 and Galaxy Buds 3 Pro at its Unpacked event in a few days. 

A phone displaying illustrations of food.
Evan Blass / @evleaks on X

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CUKTECH launches 3 compact Power Banks that Charge Everything from your Phone to your Laptop

It’s safe to say we’ve reached that point in our lives where power is of the utmost essence, and a tiny power bank with 3000mAh of juice just doesn’t cut it anymore. Sure, if your phone needs a battery boost, a nice MagSafe snap-on power bank works well, but here’s the scoop – only 22% of the world uses iPhones, so the idea of MagSafe doesn’t appeal to everyone. Besides, your tiny 3000mAh or 5000mAh power bank won’t charge your laptop, which rather limits its potential, doesn’t it? Well, this new crop of power banks dominating the market have the ability to charge your laptops too, along with obviously your phones, tablets, TWS earbuds, cameras, drones, and gaming consoles. A Xiaomi sub-brand CUKTECH (pronounced ‘cook’ tech) just revealed its slew of power banks that hold enough of a punch to juice even laptops and notebooks. Known for their expertise in energy solutions for EVs and gadgets, the OEM officially merged with ZMI (Xiaomi) in 2022, selling a staggering 150 million power banks to date. The company’s latest series of power banks (dubbed the CUKTECH 10, 15, and 20) are no larger than perhaps a thermos, and can output anywhere up to 140W, which lets you charge every one of your devices. The best part? They’re all flight-safe, which means you can carry them along in your cabin luggage.

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CUKTECH 10 – 10,00mAh Power Bank with 100W Output

The most compact of the lot, the CUKTECH 10 comes with an ultra-slick aluminum enclosure that houses a 10,000mAh battery on the inside. Two ports on the top let you charge two devices at the same time, and a TFT display on the front lets you know the power bank’s battery percentage, as well as the power delivery specs for both the ports – so you know what speed your devices are charging at. The CUKTECH 10 has a max output of 100W, which means it’s beefy enough to juice even your pro laptop like a MacBook Pro or even a gaming laptop like the Lenovo Legion Go. The 10,000mAh battery holds enough power to charge your laptop to 50% of its battery (enough to extend your productivity by another 7-8 hours), or alternatively, charge your phone from 0-100% twice. Intelligent PD3.0 allows the CUKTECH 10 to even automatically adjust wattage to each device, ensuring all your gadgets charge at their highest AND safest power limits. This means the power bank intuitively knows to give your laptop a 100W power boost, while giving your smartphone anywhere between 35 to 60W depending on its make. Other gadgets like a Nintendo Switch get their maximum 15W power limit.

Measuring just 5.63-inches long, the CUKTECH 10 balances size with capacity wonderfully. It’s small enough to slide into your pocket, and definitely fits comfortably into your laptop bag while carrying. The power bank itself charges at a speed of 90W, allowing you to get it up to 55% in just under 15 minutes, or 100% in roughly half an hour. That’s pretty impressive, if you ask me.

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CUKTECH 15 – 20,00mAh Power Bank with 150W Output

For people who just want a little more oomph, the CUKTECH 15 upgrades your power bank to 20,000mAh, with a 150W output. This battery upgrade lets you last a little longer without needing to plug into a power outlet. At 20,000mAh, you can practically charge your entire laptop from 0-100%, or give your phone a 4x battery boost.

The CUKTECH 15 sports the same, slick, all-metal design as its smaller counterpart (it even holds a Red Dot Design Award). A bigger battery means a larger device, but not by much. It’s still portable enough to fit right into backpacks without occupying too much space. The CUKTECH 15 comes with a smaller screen though, showing only the battery percentage of the power bank (after all, that’s the most important metric, right?), but gives you 3 ports instead of 2, letting you charge as many as three concurrent devices. That’s where the 150W magic kicks in, delivering fast-charging capabilities to all your devices in a measured manner. That means your laptop gets 100W, while your iPhone gets 35W, and 15W gets diverted to your TWS earbuds or smartwatch. That kind of PD (or power delivery) means being able to charge your MacBook Air to 50% in under 30 minutes… or having your phone charged to 100% in the same amount of time. The CUKTECH 15 supports pass-through charging as well, and charges at 90W, which means your power bank charges just about as fast as your laptop, going to 50% in just half an hour. When all’s said and done, it slides right into your backpack, and can be carried on flights as a part of your cabin luggage.

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CUKTECH 20 – 25,00mAh Power Bank with 140W Output

Although its name probably implies it has a 20,000mAh battery, the CUKTECH actually packs a whopping 25,000mAh banger on the inside, offering the highest capacity of the series. With flagship-grade specs, the power bank has the same all-metal design aesthetic that gives it the sleek demeanor, but also comes with a larger, more informative screen, and a transparent window that lets you look at the electronics inside. Talk about futuristic with a touch of cyberpunk.

Easily the coolest-looking power bank in the lineup, the CUKTECH 20 is also the most feature-packed. More than twice the amount of battery as its smallest sibling, the CUKTECH 20 is ideally for travelers who don’t spend too much time tethered to one single place. This makes carrying chargers and multiple adapters difficult, which means having a high-capacity power bank for your entire tech setup is the wisest option. The CUKTECH 20 stands at about 6.3 inches tall, making it still a fairly compact power bank that fits right into your backpack or stands on your work surface. The large battery is enough to juice a laptop as well as a smartphone from 0-100 at the same time (or charge your smaller devices multiple times over), and a combined power output of 140W allows you to fast-charge all your devices while balancing power requirements fairly well. That’s where the power bank’s large TFT screen comes in handy too, allowing you to see battery levels, power outputs, and even charge times. Three ports (one USB-A and two USB-C) let you juice three devices together, or pass-through charge two devices while your CUKTECH 20 is plugged into a power outlet. Like its predecessors, the CUKTECH 20 is flight-safe too, and comes with multiple safety protocols that protect the power bank itself as well as the devices it’s charging from overheating, short-circuiting, and a whole list of other potential issues. The power bank even ships with its own carrying pouch, and a whopping 240W USB-C cable that you can use to charge any of your devices.

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Baluchon’s Little Starter Home For A Couple’s Son Serves As A Clever Space-Saving First House

Named the Midgard, this space-saving starter home was designed by Baluchon and was built for a couple who wanted their son to have his own living space in their garden. It is intended to be their son’s first independent home, while also maintaining a connection to the main home and the family. It features a clever design, that maximizes the functionality of the compact space. It has a length of 20 feet and serves as a comfortable guest sleeping area or a home office.

Designer: Baluchon 

Based on a double-axle trailer, the Midgard tiny home features an exterior made of red cedar and aluminum accenting. The tiny home’s length is nothing special, about average for French models, on account of the country’s strict towing laws. But it is much smaller in comparison to the North American tiny home models we see nowadays. As you enter the home, you are welcomed by the living room. The living room is amped with generous glazing and plenty of storage space. There is a sofa bed for guests, and a home office is positioned next to it, consisting of a desk and a chair.

The living room and the kitchen are connected, and the kitchen is pretty well-designed and stocked for a typical French tiny home. The kitchen contains a sink, fridge, oven, two-burner propane-powered stove, as well as a compact dining table intended for two. The dining table can be easily folded away when not in use. The bathroom is placed next to the kitchen, and you can access it via a sliding door. The bathroom features a sink, toilet, and shower.

The Midgard tiny home includes two lofts – one is placed above the living room, and serves as a small yet efficient storage area. The second loft functions as a bedroom, and you can reach it via wooden steps. This room is like most tiny house-style bedrooms, equipped with a double bed and a low ceiling. There is some storage space tucked away behind the headboard area.

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Your next webcam could be a Game Boy Camera

Forget your phone cameras and laptop built-ins; your next webcam could be your old Game Boy Camera. The team (sort of) bringing this peripheral into the modern age is Epilogue. The company makes the GB Operator, which lets people play original Game Boy, Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color cartridges on a current PC or a Steam Deck.

Today, Epilogue announced that it is working on an update that will make the Game Boy Camera into a webcam, but one that's a fuzzy, lo-fi, 16 kilopixel experience. The magic happens through the Playback emulator app that powers the GB Operator.

"We now have a live feed from the Game Boy Camera, but still need to fine-tune some things and allow for configuration options," the company said. "We wanted to share this update because it was exciting to see it finally work, and [we] can't wait to see everyone having fun with it. It's the worst and the best webcam you'll ever have."

We've seen fan projects adapting the Game Boy Camera before, and even a fan-made recreation of the hardware. Considering the original Game Boy is now more than three decades old, it's amazing to see the hardware continuing to inspire strange and creative experiences.

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