Vimeo brings spatial videos to the Apple Vision Pro

The Apple Vision Pro has experienced a few new perks since its February release, and the latest comes via Vimeo. The video platform has launched an app for Apple's Vision Pro that allows users to view, create and share spatial videos. "The launch of our Apple Vision Pro app marks a significant milestone in our ongoing mission to push the boundaries of video experiences," said Vimeo CEO Philip Moyer. "This kind of spatial content is the future of storytelling, and we’re proud to be at the forefront of this revolution." Content can be sent privately or shared publicly from the iOS and visionOS apps or Vimeo's website.

Users can also capture spatial videos with Vimeo on the iPhone 16 series, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. Apple is also planning to introduce a Final Cut Pro update by the end of 2024 that lets users edit spatial videos on their Macs. 

We had very mixed feelings when Apple released the Vision Pro. We gave it a 74 in our original review as its immersive video and and micro-OLED screens were very impressive, but its weight and lack of native apps, among other issues, led to us calling it, "a beta product aimed at developers." Two months and a few updates later and we were more impressed thanks to features like Spatial Personas, which makes it feel like avatars are right in your home. Plus, it offers some 3D films for Apple TV+ subscribers and more games. 

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Arm cancels Qualcomm’s license to use its chip design standards

Arm has taken its feud with Qualcomm to the next level, two years after filing a lawsuit against its former close partner. According to Bloomberg, the British semiconductor company has canceled the architecture license allowing Qualcomm to use its intellectual property and standards for chip design. As the news organization notes, Qualcomm, like many other chipmakers, uses Arm's computer code that chips need to run software, such as operating systems. Arm has reportedly sent Qualcomm a 60-day notice of cancelation — if they don't get to an agreement by then, it could have a huge impact on both companies' finances and on Qualcomm's operations. 

The SoftBank-backed chipmaker sued Qualcomm in 2022 after the latter purchased a company called Nuvia, which is one of its other licensees. Arm argued that the US company didn't obtain the necessary permits to transfer Nuvia's licenses. As such, Nuvia breached their contract and it had terminated its licenses, Arm explained in its lawsuit. Qualcomm has been using Nuvia-developed technology in the chips designed for AI PCs, such as those from Microsoft and HP. But Arm wants the company to stop using Nuvia-developed tech and to destroy any Arm-based technology developed prior to the acquisition. 

Qualcomm will have to stop selling most of the chips that account for its $39 billion in revenue, Bloomberg says, if the companies don't resolve the issue within the next 60 days. It seems the US chipmaker believes this is a tactic by Arm to threaten its business and to get higher royalties, because its spokesperson told Bloomberg and the Financial Times: "This is more of the same from Arm — more unfounded threats designed to strong-arm a longtime partner, interfere with our performance-leading CPUs, and increase royalty rates regardless of the broad rights under our architecture license." Qualcomm also accused Arm of attempting to disrupt the legal process, called its grounds for licensing termination "completely baseless" and said that it's confident its "rights under its agreement with Arm will be affirmed."

Meanwhile, an Arm spokesperson told us: "Following Qualcomm’s repeated material breaches of Arm’s license agreement, Arm is left with no choice but to take formal action requiring Qualcomm to remedy its breach or face termination of the agreement. This is necessary to protect the unparalleled ecosystem that Arm and its highly valued partners have built over more than 30 years. Arm is fully prepared for the trial in December and remains confident that the Court will find in Arm’s favor."

Update, October 23, 2024, 11:33PM ET: This story has been updated to add Arm's statement.

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iPhone 15 vs. iPhone 16: Is the A18 Chip Worth It?

iPhone 16

As you contemplate upgrading from the iPhone 15 to the iPhone 16, it’s crucial to assess the technological advancements and new features, especially the A18 chip. The video below from iDeviceHelp delves into the key differences and enhancements that might influence your decision, providing an in-depth analysis of the software enhancements, photo editing capabilities, performance, […]

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Meet the LincStation N1: SSD NAS Energy-Efficient Home Servers

LincStation N1 home server

The LincStation N1 represents a significant leap forward in Network Attached Storage (NAS) technology, offering a perfect blend of high performance and energy efficiency . This compact SSD NAS powerhouse is designed to transform home server solutions by providing robust capabilities while maintaining an impressively low power footprint. If you’ve ever felt the frustration of […]

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Meta Quest 3S: Is THIS the VR Headset for You?

Meta Quest 3S

The Meta Quest 3S VR headset is a compelling choice for those seeking an affordable yet feature-rich virtual reality experience. With its competitive pricing of £289 for the 128 GB model and £379 for the 256 GB version, it offers a solid alternative to its more expensive sibling, the Meta Quest 3. The Meta Quest 3S […]

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Intelsat’s Boeing-made satellite explodes and breaks up in orbit

An Intelsat communication satellite built by Boeing has exploded and broken up in geostationary orbit. Intelsat confirmed the news in a press release, declaring the satellite a "total loss." The US Space Force said it is tracking around 20 associated pieces but "has observed no immediate threats" to other satellites so far (Roscosmos said it was tracking 80 fragments). The cause of the explosion is not yet known, but the news is another blow for Boeing following Starliner's failed crew test flight, problems with the 737 Max and delays to the 777x

Intelsat said it's working to move customers to its other satellites or third party spacecraft. "A Failure Review Board has convened to complete a comprehensive analysis of the cause," the company wrote. The satellite was uninsured, a spokesperson told SpaceNews

The explosion fragments could still pose a risk to other satellites. "The problem is that there is a lot of uncertainty regarding the orbits of these fragments at the moment," said a spokesperson for Spaceflux, a UK company that tracks objects in orbit. "They can be potentially dangerous for other satellites but we do not know that yet." 

Intelsat 33e is one of six "EpicNG" satellites built by Boeing, and uses the latter's 720MP satellite platform equipped with 16 hydrazine-powered engines built by Aerojet Rocketdyne. The type is widely used for telephone, internet and satellite TV/radio broadcast services. 

It entered service three months late due to an issue with its primary thruster, and another propulsion issue reduced its service life by 3.5 years. The first EpicNG satellite, Intelsat 29e, was declared a total loss in 2019 after just three years in service, reportedly due to a meteoroid impact or wiring flaw. 

This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/science/space/intelsats-boeing-made-satellite-explodes-and-breaks-up-in-orbit-120036468.html?src=rss

Outlook AI Email Management with Microsoft Copilot

Streamlined communication using Copilot in Outlook

Working your way through the daily deluge of emails can often feel like an overwhelming task, leaving many of us searching for new and efficient ways to manage our inboxes. Whether you’re juggling work communications, personal messages, or a mix of both, the struggle to maintain a clear and organized email space is all too […]

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Top 10 Smart Kitchen Appliances To Streamline Meal Prep & Change The Way You Cook At Home

In this fast-paced and speedy era, the kitchen isn’t simply a space for cooking, it is a hub of convenience and innovation combined. Smart kitchen appliances have been on the rise, making our meal prep process more efficient, enjoyable, and perfectly tailored to our modern lifestyles. These unique and cutting-edge gadgets are upgrading our everyday culinary experience. These smart and well-designed devices save time, simplify tasks, and improve our overall cooking experience. They make meal prep fun, simple, and much less chore. Here’s a detailed and immersive look into ten smart kitchen appliances that will elevate your cooking game, while streamlining your process.

1. TOKIT Omni Cook

Named the TOKIT Omni Cook, this all-in-one innovative kitchen appliance is the kitchen assistant you’ve been searching for. The TOKIT Omni Cook makes your meal prep process fast and efficient. It also brings an element of fun and playfulness to your cooking and meal prep experience.

Why is it noteworthy?

It is equipped with innovative technology, an automated cooking process, and step-by-step digital recipes, which makes cooking up delicious dishes super easy and simple. It has 11+ built-in culinary modes and can function as 21 cooking appliances.

What we like

  • Equipped with an integrated 7-inch touchscreen display, which lets you customize and tweak your preferences
  • Doesnt occupy much space in your kitchen

What we dislike

  • It has multiple culinary modes and functionalities, making the appliance tough to use

2. Hoto Kitchen Scale

Say hello to Hoto – a smart kitchen scale that merges the pros of smart technology such as accompanied social media channels with interaction control panels. It is designed by Lu Zheng and is quite minimal with stainless steel controls, and a polished reflective sheen. It isn’t amped with a whole bunch of knobs, controls and buttons.

Why is it noteworthy?

The scale features one interactive knob, consolidating all the controls in it. This serves as the scale’s power sensor, weight dial, and net-zero button. This ensures that the scale is minimal and easy to use. You don’t need to spend much time figuring out how to use it.

What we like

  • Features a sleek, attractive, and smart design with one knob operating it
  • Hoto users can share recipes via the social media app

What we dislike

  • With the scale, users can keep track of how much they’re eating, which could support unhealthy eating habits if not used carefully

3. B Point

Say hello to B Point – a smart kettle that will give your ordinary kettles a run for their money. It includes a touch interface, which gets the appliance up and working, and allows the users to have an organic connection with it. The circular display features two rings, with the outer ring displaying the temperature, and the inner ring displaying the water level inside.

Why is it noteworthy?

This smart kettle offers the everyday kettle a much-needed upgrade. It has a circular display that allows users to maintain a connection with the kettle and informs them once their warm water is ready. It has a sleek and compact form, making it a lovely addition to your kitchen.

What we like

  • Gives the boring kettle a sleek and futuristic upgrade

What we dislike

  • Some users may need time to get used to the digital interface

4. Tineco Toasty One

Named the Tineco Toasty One, this toaster is new, upgraded, and fascinating! This toaster makes your toast consistent and browned to perfection. It features a touchscreen interface, which makes handling the toaster multiple functions a breeze. The screen features a slider that lets you adjust your toaster’s temperature setting, while a small toast icon changes from white to golden to brown as you move your finger along the slider.

Why is it noteworthy?

The smart toaster lets you toast two slices of bread at different temperatures, preparing them both at the same time while ensuring different preferences are catered to. This toaster is a boon for families with different members and diverse tastes.

What we like

  • It has dual temperature control, which toasts different types of bread in one go
  • You can adjust the settings to choose your browning preferences

What we dislike

  • Expensive price tag
  • Larger than a traditional toaster, will occupy more space

5. Tovala Smart Oven Air Fryer

If you’re looking to purchase an Air Fryer then you may want to consider the Tovala Smart Oven Air Fryer. It is a smart device amped with a sleek, stone-gray finish. It functions as an all-in-one appliance, which ensures you don’t need a variety of different appliances on your kitchen countertop, saving some precious real estate for you.

Why is it noteworthy?

The Tovala Smart Oven Air Fryer merges multiple cooking functionalities with smart technology. It is equipped with a unique scan-to-cook feature which makes meal prep smooth and effortless. It is capable of baking, broiling, and air frying, making it a versatile addition to any kitchen.

What we like

  • It is equipped with scan-to-cook technology
  • It serves as an oven, air fryer, and more, it is blessed with multi-functionality

What we dislike

  • There is limited app control
  • There is no Alexa or Google Home support

6. Suvie

The removable water reservoir.

Say hello to Suvie – a clever kitchen robot with a smart Wi-Fi-enabled countertop multi-zone cooker and refrigerator that transforms the different meal components – raw proteins, veggies, chef-designed sauces, and dry starches into one delicious and high-quality meal.

Why is it noteworthy?

Suvie is an excellent option for those who want to eat healthy and well-balanced meals, but don’t really have the time to prepare them. Suvie is paired up with optional meal kits, which gives users the chance to prepare fresh meals. This is pretty great for those who work.

What we like

  • Teamed up with a fully customizable Suvie Smart Meals delivery service
  • Easy to clean and maintain

What we dislike

  • It can only prepare meals for 2-4 adults, so not a suitable product for bigger families

7. iGulu S1

If you’re someone who loves crafting their own beverages, then you need to incorporate the iGulu S1 into your beer routine. It is an all-in-one appliance that supports fermentation, conditioning and dispensing. It can produce 5L kegs of professional-quality beer for you, helping you brew like a pro.

Why is it noteworthy?

With the iGulu S1, you can customize and create personalized brews with ease. It helps you explore a whole range of global beers, ranging from lagers to ales. It is equipped with detachable beer tubes and a wide-opening fermentation keg which makes cleaning the device quite easy.

What we like

  • It prepares craft quality beer with 3 simple steps

What we dislike

  • It will occupy a lot of counter space, not well-suited for smaller kitchens

8. Airthereal Revive Electric Kitchen Composter

Say hello to the Airthereal Revive Electric Kitchen Composter – this innovative appliance makes the process of turning food scraps into organic fertilizer an easy peasy process. It is quite easy to use, as you just need to fill the 2.5L stainless container with food scraps and press the Start Button. The SHARKSDEN Tri-Blade then does its job!

Why is it noteworthy?

The Airthereal Revive Electric Kitchen Composter breaks down the waste in multiple directions to provide a uniform finish. The bucket can hold a day’s worth of food waste for a family of four. It is made using nonstick coating and dishwasher-safe materials, making it easy to clean.

What we like

  • You save money on garbage bags and premade organic fertilizer

What we dislike

  • It is limited to small batches, and cannot be used for bigger families

9. Pronto & Alto

Dubbed Pronto, this compact gadget handles your cooking process for you – ranging from weighing to sautéing, slow-cooking, simmering, reheating and even air-frying, which is on account of its modular companion – Alto. Both Pronto and Alto pair up to serve as the ultimate cooking aids for you!

Why is it noteworthy?

The dynamic duo Pronto and Alto feature multipurpose designs and a compact footprint. They occupy only a small portion of your countertop and can help you prepare delicious meals without creating much of a mess. They were designed to make cooking effortless, allowing you to truly focus on eating!

What we like

  • Multipurpose design, helping you with a whole bunch of cooking processes
  • The devices make meal prep easier, faster, and smarter

What we dislike

  • The devices may take a while to get used to, and users will have a learning curve

10. Super Smart Fridge

Designed by Rocco co-founders Alyse Borkan and Sam Naparstek – this is the Super Smart Fridge. This compact, stylish, and unique-looking fridge doesn’t simply look like a modern kitchen appliance, it also resembles a furniture piece that could seamlessly merge with your living space.

Why is it noteworthy?

This innovative fridge lies somewhere between a small fridge and a dedicated wine fridge. It is visually pleasing with a modern and stylish design. It is equipped with a smart exterior and a fluted glass door. It also has a compact size, that ensures it occupies minimal space.

What we like

  • It will merge with the rest of your home, so you can place it in your living room

What we dislike

  • Seems more suitable to store wine bottles than food items or containers

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Apple watchOS 11.1 RC: Hidden Features You NEED to Know!

watchOS 11.1 RC

Apple has released the highly anticipated watchOS 11.1 RC update, bringing a wealth of new features and improvements to elevate your Apple Watch experience. As the final beta version hits the market, the public rollout is expected to follow suit next week. Weighing in at approximately 272 MB for the Apple Watch Ultra 1, this update promises to […]

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The Morning After: Our verdict on the iPad Mini 7

For me, the iPad Mini is one of those devices I know I should like but can never quite bring myself to actually appreciate. Apple must feel similarly, given it only sporadically updates its smallest tablet, knowing its target market probably isn’t in need of blazing speed. But, with Apple Intelligence looming, Apple has launched the seventh-generation Mini. Naturally, we handed our review unit to tablet expert Nathan Ingraham for his opinion. Is the iPad Mini 7 worth the price?

On paper, Apple didn’t do a lot beyond cramming in a chip, the A17 Pro, capable of running the company’s new AI bells and whistles. But Nathan found that plenty of pain points from the older Minis — including the dreaded jelly scrolling — have been airbrushed out of the picture. You’ll also get support for the Apple Pencil Pro, helpfully streamlining the company’s presently messy stylus lineup. Ironically, what sold him on this device was neither of those features but that he found the iPad Mini the perfect device for Balatro. If you don’t know what that is, click through.

— Dan Cooper

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Online junk stores offering ludicrous discounts for badly made tat shipped directly from China is not a new phenomenon on the internet. After all, it was only a few years ago everyone in the US was wringing their hands about the threat Wish posted to traditional retailers. Bear that in mind when you learn Amazon, nervous about Temu’s success, is considering its own low-cost online retailer.

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Despite being drowned in sanctions, Huawei may still be using chips made by TSMC for some of its products. A series of blockbuster reports suggests the Ascend 910B chip in a new AI accelerator was made by the Taiwanese chip giant. All we have right now are a lot of denials and pointed fingers, but this story is likely going to rattle on for a while until we know what happened.

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Image of the LISA Prototype
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NASA has shown off a prototype telescope that can detect gravitational waves to help better understand the building blocks of the universe. The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is expected to launch in the mid-2030s, with three linked satellites orbiting Earth. The trio will keep track of each other’s precise location, monitoring when gravitational waves shift from their expected pattern. If successful, it could offer useful insights into black holes and the Big Bang, which are difficult to study using other means.

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Meta has shut down accounts tracking the movements of prominent public figures’ private jets, saying they risk the privacy and safety of those concerned. Accounts following the whereabouts of Elon Musk, Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg himself have all been axed.

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Still from Tesla's 'Cybercab' live stream
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They say the only two certainties in life are death and taxes, but, if you’re Elon Musk, that list has swelled to include lawsuits. Alcon Entertainment, which produced Blade Runner 2049, is suing Tesla after it used a Blade Runner 2049-esque image during the Cybercab launch. You could dismiss this as mere coincidence, but Alcon added it had previously denied a request by Tesla to use clips from the film during the event.

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