Apple Glasses: A Closer Look at the Rumored Features and Release

Apple Glasses

The tech world is abuzz with rumors and speculation surrounding the highly anticipated Apple Glasses. As Apple continues to push the boundaries of innovation, the prospect of a sleek and powerful pair of augmented reality (AR) glasses has captured the imagination of tech enthusiasts worldwide. In the video below, Matt Talks Tech takes a closer […]

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Apple Watch Ultra 3 Secrets Unveiled: What We Know So Far

Apple Watch Ultra 3

As September approaches, excitement is building among Apple enthusiasts for the new Apple Watch Ultra 3 and the Apple Watch X. The much-anticipated Apple Watch Ultra 3 is set to debut alongside the iPhone and Apple Watch 10, continuing Apple’s tradition of synchronized product launches. While the Ultra 3 does bring some enhancements to the […]

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Google Pixel 9 Pro XL Gets Reviewed (Video)

Google Pixel 9 Pro XL

The Google Pixel 9 Pro XL has arrived, and it has been met with a range of opinions from tech enthusiasts and reviewers alike. While the device features some notable improvements in terms of hardware design and battery life, it falls short in delivering the highly anticipated AI software features that were expected to set it apart from its predecessors. […]

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Experience Transformative 360° Sound with GADOL’s Revolutionary Vibration Speaker Technology

Audio can determine how you enjoy your gaming, movies, or music playlists. While 360-directional audio can elevate our listening experience, there is yet another layer of realism that can take it to another level and help you feel the sound to your core. Meet GADOL, the world’s first omnidirectional vibration speaker that opens up a new world of audio to your ears. The sleek gadget has 360-degree omnidirectional sound and the ability to vibrate for a new sense of realism that will transform and make your experience even more immersive, whether it’s watching movies, playing games, meditating and more.

Designer: iTEC Technologies

Click Here to Buy Now: $349 $699 ($350 off). Hurry, only 56/300 left, less than 6 days to go. Raised over $100,000.

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Transform your space with Gadol

The Bluetooth 5.0 speaker comes with Vibration Sound Transfer (VST) technology to create a vibration effect, so the audio in your ears matches the vibration created by the full-range speaker. This results in a sound profile that’s balanced and immersive. The GADOL speaker produces sound through the surface it is placed on, and the sound adapts to the room’s setup for consistent sound regardless of your position in the room. Sound waves from the speaker spread evenly in every direction so you can enjoy meditation sessions, movie sprees, grooving to favorite playlists, or playing horror games in the dark hours.

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Those resonance vibrations created by the speaker have therapeutic and relaxation benefits for a holistic healing solution when it’s time to rejuvenate. The benefits of such a listening session go beyond just the auditory experience, as it eases you into a state of focus no matter what the task. In particular, the VST technology produces different resonance vibrations on different surfaces it is placed on. For example, on a glass surface, the speaker delivers a fuller sound, while on a wooden surface, the acoustics are deep.

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GADOL offers a solid 18 hours of playback at high volumes, and you can achieve even more backup if played at lower volumes. Made from a durable iron alloy chassis with an aluminum top cover, the compact listening machine is designed to fit any space or cater to any occasion. Other products offer such features, but auditory fatigue is one problem with them. This speaker doesn’t have any such issues as it’s been tested extensively before creating a consumer-ready version.

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Currently up on Kickstarter for crowdfunding, the GADOL omnidirectional speaker has well surpassed its funding goal for good reason. The prospect of something different from conventional listening methods has piqued the interest of music lovers who backed the project. Early bird pledges come with the prospect of getting the $700 speaker at half the price if you resonate with the idea.

Click Here to Buy Now: $349 $699 ($350 off). Hurry, only 56/300 left, less than 6 days to go. Raised over $100,000.

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This Charred-Wood Pavilion In A Rocky Garden In Shanghai Is Designed To Be A Serene Sanctuary

The Chinese studio Temp designed the 3-to-1 Pavilion – a lovely triangular shelter tucked away in a rocky garden in Shanghai. Made using charred wood, the building is designed to be a sanctuary-like space for drinking tea and gathering. It features a geometric form with well-organized triangular plana and louvered walls built from wooden frames.

“The 3-to-1 Pavilion design is the integration of time, space, and people, with a focus on ‘in-between’ or interstitial spaces,” said Temp.”The pavilion serves as a serene sanctuary for tea drinking, contemplation, and social gatherings in a Shanghai garden setting.”

Designer: Temp

The 3-to-1 pavilion’s louvered walls are made using 30 charred timber frames which have been created from flush tenon joints. The frames are set at certain angles, increasing in height as the building narrows. The frames include little openings that filter in sunlight, creating whimsical shadows within the interior. The interior is designed to have a calming and meditative atmosphere. The triangular form of the pavilion urges visitors to admire the natural surroundings. A large open wall on one side offers views of the garden. A narrow floor-to-ceiling opening is located at one end.

“The shape directs visitors on a journey from casual gatherings to contemplation, culminating in a narrow, tall opening that frames a view of the garden, creating a strong visual connection with nature,” said Temp.

The structure is placed on a concrete plinth which offers support to a black floor built from charred wooden boards. The center includes a low black table, which serves as a chill place to relax and unwind. Solid wood was used throughout the entire pavilion, to bring attention to the surrounding trees. The wood was also charred using the Japanese Shou Sugi Ban technique.

“The structure is entirely solid wood, cut into tenon joints in a local factory and assembled on-site,” said Temp. “The use of tenon joints not only showcases craftsmanship but also ensures structural integrity and flexibility. The wood construction, combined with the charring wood process, reinforces the pavilion’s connection to natural surroundings while providing a distinct architectural presence,” concluded Temp.

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Breakthrough AI-Powered Device that can ‘Smell’ Diseases is disrupting the Healthcare Industry

Humans breathe approximately 25,000 times a day, yet within each breath lies untapped health data that a Canada-based promising startup aims to decode with their innovative handheld device. Meet the DiagNoze, a portable diagnostic tool can ‘smell’ diseases simply by analyzing your breath. The device reads volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled air, identifying biomarkers for various conditions including tuberculosis (TB). By identifying these compounds with impressive accuracy, DiagNoze offers real-time, portable diagnostics that are accessible almost anywhere, addressing critical healthcare gaps in both developed and underserved regions. The device integrates next-generation machine intelligence with NASA-derived sensor technology, delivering quick and cost-effective health insights where traditional diagnostics fall short due to high costs and slow processing.

Designer: Noze

While the most common use of breathalyzers has been to detect alcohol levels, this device can identify diseases simply by scanning your breath.

DiagNoze’s compact design and ease of use make it a practical solution for healthcare settings with limited resources. In regions where access to timely testing is scarce, the device’s rapid diagnostics can lead to earlier interventions, improving patient outcomes and reducing the spread of diseases. The company’s mission received a significant boost through additional funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, bringing their total grant to $1.8 million. This investment will support a clinical study aimed at using DiagNoze to detect TB in high-burden countries, directly contributing to global efforts to curb the spread of this deadly disease, which claims 1.3 million lives annually.

Looking ahead, Noze envisions DiagNoze becoming a staple in everyday healthcare, where real-time health monitoring is as routine as a checkup. The device’s ability to offer actionable insights from a simple breath could revolutionize diagnostics, moving us toward a proactive healthcare model focused on prevention and early detection… quite literally a breath of fresh air in the medical industry, if you ask me!

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Amazon will discontinue the Echo Show 8 Photos Edition’s main reason for existing

If you own an Amazon Echo Show 8 Photos edition, be prepared for your device to start showing ads. According to emails posted by customers on Reddit and Threads and first reported by The Verge, Amazon will discontinue its PhotosPlus subscription feature that let people upload and display their own pictures on the Echo Show 8.

Amazon customers who own an Echo Show 8 got an email saying their subscription to PhotosPlus will end in September.
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PhotosPlus subscriptions will end on September 12 and Amazon will end support for the photo feature on September 23. Instead, affected customers will have to upload their photos to Amazon Photos with 25 GB of storage and learn to live with the ads on their home screen.

The feature, which costs $2 a month, let users upload their own photos for display on the Echo Show 8’s home screen turning the voice and touch controlled screen device into a digital picture frame. The screen would rotate the owners’ photos every 30 seconds, a feature that could be left on indefinitely (or as long as it could last on its chargeable battery).

Any mention of the PhotosPlus subscription has been removed from Amazon’s website. The Amazon Echo Show 8 Photos Edition is also no longer for sale.

Amazon has seen some major struggles with Alexa devices. The Wall Street Journal reported last month that Alexa lost Amazon more than $25 billion from 2017 to 2021. Amazon has tried to recoup some of those losses by eliminating bonuses to Alexa developers. The tech giant is also reportedly working on an advanced version of Alexa known as “Remarkable Alexa” that could come with a monthly subscription fee.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/amazon-will-discontinue-the-echo-show-8-photos-editions-main-reason-for-existing-210045966.html?src=rss

Limited Edition Urwerk EMC SR-71 watch has parts of the legendary Blackbird spy aircraft

Urwerk is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the EMC series this year with the release of 10 limited edition pieces that are made out of fuselage pieces of the Lockheed SR-71 “Blackbird” aircraft. Hence, the naming convention “EMC SR-71” which pays homage to the mechanical precision of the famous timepiece that allows the wearer to adjust the mechanical precision offset by the small environment irregularities over time.

The exclusive masterpiece is made in collaboration with aerospace and lifestyle brand Dreamland. This timepiece has been on the idea sheet for as long as four years – back when watch designer Jason Sarkoyan and aeronautical engineer Dr. Roman Sperl inaugurated the Dreamland brand.

Designer: Urwerk and Dreamland

The idea of the Urwerk EMC SR-71 materialized when Dreamland got hold of the SR-71 fuselage’s titanium alloy parts. For this limited edition run, the composite of aluminum, vanadium, silicon, iron, and molybdenum metals is melted to create the folding crank handle of the built-in generator of the watch. The timepiece embraces the angular style of EMC watches to replicate the look of reconnaissance aircraft cockpit instrument panels. Urwerk uses the trusted in-house Caliber UR-EMC manual-wind movement (at 28,800vph frequency) that is a traditional Swiss lever escapement combined with an integrated timing machine. Thus, the watch has a power reserve of 80 hours before needing another cranking. The raw feel of the SR-71 is apparent from the four screws securing the case back.

The matte finish SR-71 has a dial measuring 47.55mm wide by 17.58mm thick, with a profile of 49.57mm in the lug-to-lug direction. The dials indicate the hours, minutes and seconds counter in the bottom right corner. The top left corner dial shows the amount of deviation in movement that can be actuated over a period of time. The power reserve of the watch is indicated by a small arc-shaped register on the left-hand side. Adjacent is a larger arc showing the δ performance indicator.

Olive green Velcro-style straps of the timepiece are mounted to the articulated lugs, unlike other conventional watches. The upper frame and the directional arrow for the generator crank are finished in bright yellow to go with the instrument panel theme. Since the 30-meter water-resistant Urwerk EMC SR-71 entangles Blackbird’s eventful history and carries actual parts from the spy aircraft, the $175,000 price makes complete sense!

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The trailer for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6’s zombies DLC has risen

A new Zombies mode is headed to Call of Duty: Black Ops 6. A new cinematic trailer released on Friday shows that the DLC will take players to a small town called Liberty Falls infested with the running dead.

The trailer starts in a picturesque piece of America with an old-timey song setting the tone. Then everything goes to hell and our unnamed hero wakes up in a post-apocalyptic world from what was just a nightmare all along. He receives a bulletin that the running dead are on their way so he picks up a shock rifle to start popping off some zombies’ tops. The big reveal at the end features some kind of menacing villain that feels like a cross between ZAX from Fallout 76 and GLaDOS from the Portal games.

This is just a premature judgment based on the trailer but it looks and sounds a lot like Fallout, another game that takes place in a world where humanity ends and mutant humans roam the landscape.

There’s no official wide release date for Black Ops 6’s Zombies DLC or any indication that it will or won’t be available when the game launches on October 25. The first gameplay footage of the Liberty Falls maps and story mode will premiere on August 28 at Call of Duty NEXT in Washington DC. Open beta access will start on August 30. Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 will also be available on Xbox Game Pass on launch day.

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/gaming/the-trailer-for-call-of-duty-black-ops-6s-zombies-dlc-has-risen-191550462.html?src=rss