The Apple Watch Series 10 is $30 off right now

If you've been looking to upgrade your smartwatch, now might be the right time. Our favorite smartwatch, the Apple Watch Series 10, is currently on sale with the 42mm model down to $370 from $399 in Jet Black. The 46mm model is down to $399 from $429 and available in Jet Black and Silver Aluminum.

Apple released its Series 10 Watch only a month ago, alongside new products like the AirPods 4 and the iPhone 16. We gave it a 90 in our review features like its thinner frame and bigger screens — from 41mm to 42mm and 45mm to 46mm. The watch also offers music and podcast listening through its onboard speaker, which worked alright for a quick listen in a quiet space. Its battery also lasts slightly longer than its predecessor's. 

Health-wise, the Apple Watch Series 10 brings sleep apnea monitoring, tracking your sleeping patterns for 30 days to see if its worth going to a doctor. Notably, the Series 10 Watch doesn't include a Blood Oxygen app as Apple faces ongoing copyright litigation arguing the tech giant infringed on a patent owned by health tech company, Massimo. 

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Portable and affordable air purifier designed for crowded housing units

In densely populated cities, you get housing options for low income families like sub-divided units which crowd people in buildings. The air quality in these kinds of housings are not always great and most likely, these families also cannot afford things like air purifiers which tend to be more on the expensive side. A group from a university in Hongkong have come up with a product solution specifically designed for those living in these sub-divided units.

Designers: Albert Ko and Adrian Lo

The PureAura Air Purifier is a portable air purifier that is built to be both small and energy-saving. Its main purpose is to improve the air quality in these sub-divided units and to make the product affordable, easy to assemble, and have low power consumption. Their initial tests show that it can reduce the indoor concentration of the particulate matter by 80% to meet the recommended air quality by the World Health Organization Global Air Quality Guidelines.

The purifier is designed like a small electric fan which you either place on a flat surface like a bookshelf or table or you can also hang on the wall or on the window. It is supposedly easy to assemble with its built-in HEPA filter and silent and high-performing fan. It has an option to be powered through a USB power cable but you can also power it with a power bank as there’s a storage dock for it. It can run for 40 hours with just a 10000 mAh power bank and is energy efficient.

It is optimally designed for small spaces as these sub-divided units normally have compact spaces. It should cost less than $15 which is something a low income family can afford. If this works in HongKong, hopefully it can also be used in other countries with similar sub-divided units that need better air quality inside.

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Traditional vs Cloud: Which Arduino IDE is Right for You?

Arduino IDE vs Cloud Editor

The Arduino Integrated Development Environment (IDE) has long been a fundamental tool for developers engaged in coding and project creation. With over 24 million downloads this year alone, it underscores its enduring popularity and utility. However, as technology continues to evolve, many users are exploring online alternatives that offer different features and conveniences. The Arduino […]

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EU fines LinkedIn $334 million for violating the GDPR

LinkedIn is facing a €310 million ($334 million) fine in the EU after the Irish Data Protection Commission (DPC) determined it had improperly conducted behavioral analyses of its members' personal data for targeted advertising. This decision argues that LinkedIn violated the GDPR by not obtaining proper consent, demonstrating legitimate interest or showing a contractual necessity to process the data it and third-parties collected. 

The DPC also reprimanded LinkedIn and handed down an order for it to collect all data in a compliant manner. "The lawfulness of processing is a fundamental aspect of data protection law and the processing of personal data without an appropriate legal basis is a clear and serious violation of a data subjects’ fundamental right to data protection," DPC Deputy Commissioner Graham Doyle stated. 

The decision stems from a 2018 complaint by the French non-profit organisation, La Quadrature Du Net, and an initial inquiry examining whether LinkedIn processed the personal data of its users lawfully, fairly and transparently. The matter was originally raised with the French Data Protection Authority and then transferred to the DPC as LinkedIn's European base is Ireland. 

A LinkedIn spokesperson shared a statement with Engadget in response to the decision: "Today the Irish Data Protection Commission (IDPC) reached a final decision on claims from 2018 about some of our digital advertising efforts in the EU. While we believe we have been in compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), we are working to ensure our ad practices meet this decision by the IDPC's deadline."

Update, October 24 2024, 9:12AM ET: This article has been updated to include a statement from LinkedIn. 

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Snapchat’s camera is getting a shortcut on the iPhone lock screen

Snapchat users will soon be able to launch the app’s camera directly from the iPhone lock screen, thanks to an app update and the magic of iOS 18. The latest iPhone operating system update allows people to swap out the flashlight and camera on the lock screen for a diverse array of other useful tools. These tools will now include the Snapchat camera.

Tapping the button will launch Snapchat’s “Camera Only” mode. This will, technically, let you create a Snap, but there’s a major caveat. The lock screen allows users to take photos, but not add filters or post anything. For that, you’ll have to unlock the phone with Face ID, Touch ID or a passcode and open the actual app.

This unique feature will be available via an app update sometime this week. Of course, it also requires an update to iOS 18.0 or the forthcoming iOS 18.1. To get started, tap and hold the Lock Screen and tap Customize. Follow the prompts to remove the default options and add the Snapchat camera.

Phones running iOS 18 offer another little update for Snapchat users. The volume buttons can now be used to capture a Snap while the app is open. Just press either volume button to take a photo or hold one down to record a video.

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Samsung Onyx Lights Up the Silver Screen at Pathé Palace

Samsung Onyx

The iconic Pathé Palace in Paris is setting a new standard in the moviegoing experience with the installation of Samsung Onyx Cinema LED Displays. As one of the most prestigious cinemas in the world, known for its architectural beauty and premium services, Pathé Palace has taken a significant step forward by incorporating six Samsung Onyx […]

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SteamOS 3.6.19 Improves Gaming on OLED Steam Decks

SteamOS Update October 2024

Valve has announced the release of SteamOS 3.6.19, marking a significant advancement in the operating system for the Steam Deck. This update brings a host of improvements aimed at enhancing system stability, display quality, and overall performance, with a particular focus on benefiting users of OLED models. The update underscores Valve’s ongoing commitment to refining […]

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Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite vs Apple A18 Pro: A Deep Dive into Mobile CPU Power

Snapdragon 8 Elite

The mobile CPU landscape is constantly evolving, with industry giants Qualcomm and Apple leading the charge in pushing the boundaries of mobile chip performance. The Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite and Apple A18 Pro represent the pinnacle of their respective companies’ achievements in mobile processing technology. These innovative processors showcase the latest advancements in power efficiency, […]

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NASA’s Webb telescope detects the first potential brown dwarfs outside our galaxy

The James Webb Space Telescope is making it possible to detect more celestial objects we previously wouldn't be able to, including ones that can further our knowledge on how our universe began. A team of astronomers, for instance, detected a "rich population of brown dwarf candidates" outside our own galaxy for the first time. The image above was captured using the telescope's Near-InfraRed Camera (NIRCam) instrument. 

We already know of the roughly 3,000 brown dwarfs inside the Milky Way, but Webb made it possible to find candidates 200,000 light years away from our planet. "Only with the incredible sensitivity and spatial resolution in the correct wavelength regime is it possible to detect these objects at such great distances," said Peter Zeidler, the team leader from AURA/STScI for the European Space Agency. "This has never been possible before and also will remain impossible from the ground for the foreseeable future."

Brown dwarfs are neither planets nor stars. They're free-floating objects around 13 to 75 times larger than Jupiter, and they aren't gravitationally bound to a star like exoplanets are. Yes, they're bigger than the biggest gas giants, but they're also not big enough to produce massive amounts of light, which is why they're sometimes called "failed stars." According to the scientists in this study, their observations support the theory that brown dwarfs form like stars do, they merely "don’t accrete enough mass to become a fully fledged star." As NASA notes, scientists think it's possible that a "great deal" of the universe's mass comes in the form of brown dwarfs. Seeing as they're mostly dark and can barely generate any light, they could help answer the "missing mass" problem that astronomers are still trying to solve. 

The team found the new brown dwarf candidates in a star cluster called NGC 602 near the outskirts of the Small Magellanic Cloud dwarf galaxy. They explained that older Hubble observations showed that the cluster contains very young low mass stars, but Webb made it possible to look at them more closely. Based on what they've seen, the cluster exists in an environment comparable to the early universe, which means studying the brown dwarfs could provide more clues on how stars and planets formed billions of years ago.

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How Microsoft Viva Engage is Transforming Workplace Culture

Exploring MS Viva Engage for Better Workplace Productivity

In today’s remote work environments, staying connected and engaged with your colleagues can often feel like a distant dream. The challenge of building a cohesive team culture is particularly acute in larger organizations. Many of us have experienced the frustration of distant communication, which only adds to this difficulty. Microsoft Viva Engage, a fantastic option […]

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