iPhone 16 Pro Max vs Galaxy S24 Ultra vs Pixel 9 Pro: Which is BEST?

iPhone 16 Pro Max

If you are wondering which is the best flagship smartphone in 2024, three devices stand out as the frontrunners in their respective ecosystems: the iPhone 16 Pro Max, the Galaxy S24 Ultra, and the Pixel 9 Pro XL. Each of these flagship devices features innovative features and impressive specifications, making it challenging for consumers to […]

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Revolutionary sneakers expand to fit your growing feet

Of all the pieces of clothing that we regularly buy, shoes are probably the most tedious. We need to get the fit just right, because, unlike regular clothes, we don’t simply grow into them nor do they shrink after several washes. In fact, shoes are often discarded once our feet have outgrown them, making footwear rather wasteful and unsustainable. What if, however, your shoes could grow with you, at least for a while longer? That’s the kind of kind of unbelievable value that these sneakers bring to the table, or on the ground rather, promising footwear that stretches and expands to accommodate the varied, uneven, and complicated needs of your feet.

Designer: Dr. D’Wayne Edwards for Target

Given their still-developing bodies, it’s not really surprising that kids would outgrow their shoes faster than their parents can keep up with. Adults, however, aren’t immune to this problem, as their feet can expand and contract a little during the day. That perfect fit you might have at one time might not be so perfect anymore sooner rather than later, and the financial and material waste that comes from buying new pairs often definitely adds up.

UNOS by Sz is a revolutionary sneaker design that solves this problem, at least for a while longer than you would normally chuck out the old Chucks and buy new ones. The shoe can expand by a half size for kids and a full size for adults, and it doesn’t even look like some complicated contraption to make that possible. It does look like it has a cracked or split sole, which is actually the secret to its magic. Turn the shoe over and you’ll see the patented Z-shape running across the sole, allowing the shoe to stretch a bit farther than its initial size.

This unique design solves many footwear problems, not just ones involving growing feet. People whose feet have slightly different sizes don’t need to buy two different pairs of the same design just to have a matching pair, and people who need bigger shoe sizes than what’s available don’t have to give up either. It’s a very economical solution to a problem that’s often taken for granted, ensuring that “U Need One Size” only, which is what the shoe’s name stands for.

Of course, the sneakers are also made to be comfortable to wear, regardless of your current foot size. The upper has an unconventional sock-like shape that can stretch to adapt to the wearer’s foot shape. It also makes the shoe breathable and easy to slip your foot into, also fixing one of the biggest pain points about having to wear shoes quickly.

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Ring brings 24/7 recording to some of its wired cameras

Ring is rebranding its subscription products, ditching Ring Protect in favor of Ring Home, and to celebrate it’s bringing some new features along. The most notable change is the addition of 24/7 recording if you own select wired video cameras, ensuring you don’t miss anything if a motion alert wasn’t triggered. You’ll also get video clip previews sent through push notifications, rather than having to wait for the app to open.

In addition, users can now get Extended and Continuous Live View options for their cameras, letting them keep an eye on what’s going on when they need it. Extended Live View, for instance, will up the time limit on watching a camera from 10 minutes to 30, while Continuous removes the limit altogether. You’ll also get Doorbell Calls, which triggers a phone call that’ll connect straight to your smartphone when someone’s at the door.

The prices for each of the new Ring Home tiers will remain the same as their Ring Protect predecessors, at last for now. Home Basic is $4.99 a month, while Home Standard is $9.99/month, and Home Premium is $19.99/month. Unsurprisingly, Extended Live View and Doorbell Calls are available at the Standard tier, while the Continuous Live View and 24/7 recording are unlocked at the Premium level. 

As for why the tiers were changed, it's to enable users to bolt-on additional packages from Ring's growing ecosystem of security products. It says that, when the change kicks in on November 5th, you'll be able to add Virtual Security Guard and Alarm Professional Monitoring to the same plan. 

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Google Assistant vs. Gemini: Which Google AI Wins?

Google Gemini

In the rapidly evolving landscape of artificial intelligence, Google has introduced two prominent virtual assistants: Google Assistant and Google Gemini. While both aim to enhance user experience and streamline daily tasks, they exhibit distinct features and capabilities. The video below from Simple Alpaca compares the similarities and differences between these two AI assistants, highlighting their […]

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Build Your Own AI Voice Character App in Under 40 Minutes

Build Your Own AI Voice Character App

AI voice character apps have emerged as a captivating and interactive way to engage users. With the advent of advanced tools and frameworks, creating an AI voice character app is now more accessible than ever before. This guide by Greg Isenberg will walk you through the process of developing a fully functional AI voice character […]

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Best iPhone in 2024: Which One Should You Buy?

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With the release of new iPhone models in 2024, choosing the best one for your needs can be a daunting task. Apple offers a range of options, each with its own set of features and price points. The video below from Pete Matherson will help us navigate through the available models, focusing on budget, features, […]

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The best digital frames for 2024

You'd think making a good digital picture frame would be easy. All you need is a good screen and a seamless way to get images to the device. Combine that with an inoffensive, frame-like design and you're good to go.

Despite that, Amazon is positively littered with scads of digital photo frames and I can tell you that many of them are awful. It's basically the 2020s version of what we saw with knock-off iPods back in the 2000s. There are loads of options that draw you in with a low price but deliver a totally subpar experience that will prompt you to shove the thing in a drawer and forget about it.

The good news is that you only need to find one smart photo frame that works. From there, you can have a pretty delightful experience. If you're anything like me, you have thousands of photos on your phone of friends, family, pets, vacation spots, perhaps some lattes or plates of pasta and much more. Too often, those photos stay siloed on our phones, not shared with others or enjoyed on a larger scale. And sure, I can look at my photos on my laptop or an iPad, but there's something enjoyable about having a dedicated place for these things. After all, there's a reason photo frames exist in the first place, right? I tested out seven smart photo frames to weed through the junk and find the best digital frames worth buying.

While a digital photo frame feels like a simple piece of tech, there are a number of things I considered when trying to find one worth displaying in my home. First and foremost was display quality and size. I was surprised to learn that most digital photo frames have a resolution around 1,200 x 800, which feels positively pixelated in 2024. (That's for frames with screen sizes in the nine- to ten-inch range, which is primarily what I considered for this guide.)

But after trying a bunch of frames, I realized that resolution is not the most important factor; my favorite frame has a 1,280 x 800 resolution. More important than sheer pixel density are things like reflectivity, brightness, viewing angles, color temperature and so forth. A lot of these digital photo frames were lacking in one or more of these factors; they often didn't deal with reflections well or had poor viewing angles.

A lot of frames I tested felt cheap and looked ugly as well. That includes lousy stands, overly glossy plastic parts and design decisions I can only describe as strange, particularly for items that are meant to just blend into your home. The best digital photo frames don't call attention to themselves and look like an actual “dumb” frame.

Perhaps the most important thing outside of the display, though, is the software. Let me be blunt: a number of frames I tested had absolutely atrocious companion apps and software experiences that I would not wish on anyone. One that I tried did not have a touchscreen, but did have an IR remote (yes, like the one you controlled your TV with 30 years ago). Trying to use that to get on a Wi-Fi network was painful, and when I tried instead to use a QR code, I was linked to a Google search for random numbers instead of an actual app or website. I gave up on that frame, the $140 PixStar, on the spot.

Other things were more forgivable. A lot of the frames out there are basically Android tablets with a bit of custom software slapped on the top, which worked fine but wasn't terribly elegant. And having to interact with the photo frame via touch wasn't great because you end up with fingerprints all over the display. The best frames I tried were smart about what features you could control on the frame itself vs. through an app, the latter of which is my preferred method.

Another important software note: many frames I tried require subscriptions for features that absolutely should be included out of the box. For example, one frame would only let me upload 10 photos at a time without a subscription. Others would let you link a Google Photos account, but you could only sync a single album without paying up. Yet another option didn't let you create albums to organize the photos that were on the frame — it was just a giant scroll of photos with no way to give them order.

I can understand why certain things might go under a subscription, like if you're getting a large amount of cloud storage, for example. But these subscriptions feel like ways for companies to make recurring revenue from a product made so cheaply they can't make any money on the frame itself. I'd urge you to make sure your chosen frame doesn't require a subscription (neither of the frames I recommend in this guide need a subscription for any of their features), especially if you plan on giving this device as a gift.

For a frame with a nine- or ten-inch display, expect to spend at least $100. Our budget recommendation is $99, and all of the options I tried that were cheaper were not nearly good enough to recommend. Spending $150 to $180 will get you a significantly nicer experience in all facets, from software to design to screen quality.

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10x Your Productivity with the Perfect Cursor Workflow

Perfect Cursor AI Coder Workflow

Ever wondered how some developers seem to breeze through complex projects while others struggle with endless bugs and inefficiencies? The secret often lies in their workflow and tools. If you’re looking to enhance your coding effectiveness, especially when building production-level applications, you’re in the right place. This guide will introduce you to the Cursor AI […]

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Top 5 Marvel-Themed LEGO Sets To Help You Unleash Your Inner Superhero

If you’re someone who loves both Marvel and LEGO, then you’ve reached the right spot. We’ve curated our Top 5 Marvel-themed LEGO sets that allow the intersection of these two iconic universes, letting you play with intricate builds and vibrant mini-figures that bring your favorite superhero and villain stories to life. The detailed and fascinating builds represent iconic heroes and villains, while also reproducing popular scenes from the movies, and capturing the true essence of the Marvel universe. From a tall LEGO Avengers Tower set to a LEGO diorama featuring Wolverine and Deadpool in a face-off – these awesome LEGO builds are all you need to unleash your inner superhero

1. LEGO Avengers Tower Set

The LEGO Avengers Tower set is 35.3 inches tall and was created for the 60th anniversary of the Avengers. It is one of the tallest LEGO sets when put together, and it also includes a brick-built Dum-E. If you take a better look, you will notice the Quinjet, Leviathan, and two Chitarui flyers from the 2012 Avengers Assemble. The inside of the set displays scenes from the Infinity Sage, Age of Ultron party, and Endgame.

2. LEGO Captain America Shield

Meet the life-size LEGO Captain America shield which includes 3000 pieces, and measures around 18.5 inches in diameter. The shield comes along with a tiny Captain America Minifigure and is an essential set for any Avenger lover with a special spot in their heart for Captain America. The shield is not made from vibranium, but it certainly looks and feels like the real deal. And if you’ve ever accidentally stepped on a LEGO brick, you know it is as sturdy as vibranium.

3. LEGO Deadpool x Wolverine MOC

This LEGO diorama was created two years before the Deadpool x Wolverine movie, and it is fun and chaotic, involving a slow-motion build-up of the two superheroes launching at one another, and going for each other’s throats. Furniture is broken, curtains and decor have fallen, and there are several items lying on the floor. Xavier, Cyclops, and Storm seem to be just watching the scenario break out and do not intervene at all.

4. LEGO Hulkbuster

This is the best-ever Iron Man Hulkbuster suit, and it is a 4049-piece set. It is also the most expensive Marvel set released since it is priced at $550. The armor is inspired by the suit that appears in the Avengers: Age of Ultron. It is designed with complete attention to detail, and the LEGO set is pretty intricate with posable arms, and an accessible cockpit to fit the Iron Man Figure in. Although, the Iron Man Figure isn’t a part of this set.

5. LEGO Sanctum Sanctorum

This 3-story, 360-degree LEGO set recreates the grand and notorious home of Doctor Strange. The set represents memorable scenes from Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Infinity War and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness. It includes 9 characters from 2 movies and features a modular design that can be changed or altered when you want. The walls can be removed entirely as well, allowing you to build and re-build the set however you please.

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OpenAI Realtime API Demo: Building Your Own AI Voice Assistant

OpenAI Realtime API Demo

This week OpenAI held its DevDay 2024 revealing a wealth of new updates aimed at enhancing developer capabilities. The key announcements include a realtime API for voice interactions, a vision fine-tuning API, prompt casing APIs, and model distillation techniques. These updates are designed to improve the efficiency and functionality of applications using OpenAI’s technology. If […]

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