Optimizing your Mac’s settings is a crucial step in enhancing its performance, usability, and overall user experience. By taking the time to adjust key configurations, you can unlock your device’s full potential and tailor it to your specific needs and preferences. This comprehensive guide will walk you through a series of essential settings, covering everything from trackpad […]
It sounds like Samsung is hoping to launch its extended reality (XR) wearable device sometime next year. The company has revealed its outlook for 2025 in its new earnings report, wherein it said that it's looking to "improve connectivity among products, including upcoming XR devices, to further elevate user experiences in the Galaxy ecosystem." Samsung first revealed that it was working on a wearable device with augmented, mixed and virtual reality capabilities at the Galaxy S23 Unpacked event last year. It will run a Google-designed version of Android specifically made for wearable displays, and it will be powered by a Qualcomm chip.
As 9to5Google notes, previous reports claimed that Samsung will release a developer version of the wearable in October 2024, but that clearly didn't happen. Samsung didn't share more concrete details about the device's launch in its earnings report either, so there's no guarantee that the wearable will be available by next year.
During the company's earnings conference call, Samsung EVP Jaejune Kim also alluded to the possibility of developing a more affordable foldable phone. Kim said that because its foldable devices "have high levels of product satisfaction," the company is "considering ways to ease purchase barriers" so that more people can afford one. A Samsung official previously denied rumors that a cheaper Galaxy Z Fold was in the works, so it's not quite clear if the company changed its mind or if it's only working on a cheaper version of the Z Flip. In addition, Kim revealed that Samsung is "preparing a new form factor" for those "seeking an even more powerful and innovative mobile experience," though he may also be pertaining to the company's extended reality wearable device.
Of course, Samsung has confirmed that it will be launching the S25 series of phones next year. It reiterated plans to focus on AI features, as well as to improve AI offerings designed specifically for foldable phones.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/big-tech/samsung-could-launch-its-extended-reality-wearable-device-next-year-123008566.html?src=rss
The introduction of the M4 iMac brings forth a wealth of technological advancements that make it a compelling choice for users seeking a powerful and versatile computing experience. This article explores the key reasons why the M4 iMac stands out from its predecessors, highlighting its enhanced features and notable performance improvements that cater to a […]
Dating apps are a constant battle to find just one person that you might click with for more than a few meet ups. Unfortunately, so much of the experience focuses on physical appearance rather than learning much about the other person — a dynamic that is hard to overcome on an app. Bumble is making the latest attempt to do so by allowing users to search for matches based on their interests.
Users can access the new tool by clicking "narrow your search" and then "advanced filters." Then they can choose "filter by your interests." Each user can only include up to five interests on their profile, so there's a risk of someone not having picked a mutual interest even if they do like it — and Bumble just added over 30 new options. But, at the same time, people can't click all of them in hopes of connecting, rather than actually being interested in the same thing. Plus, there's an option to see other people if potential options run out.
In general, most topics are pretty light, like memes, tacos and traveling. There are some interests that shed a slightly deeper look on the other person, like mindfulness, slow living and therapy. Either way, they're not getting a full peak into the other person's soul, but at least it's more than just a pretty face?
Bumble is also expanding its Opening Moves feature, which launched in April of this year, and allows people to set a specific question every one of their matches can reply to, rather than thinking of a new first message each time. Now, people can add up to three Opening Moves for matches to respond to and they can be images with captions.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/apps/bumble-now-lets-you-sort-matches-by-interests-120014909.html?src=rss
Modern life is full of hustle and bustle, and it can be difficult to find a moment of peace. In such a world, it is important to create a calming and serene atmosphere at home. Music is an excellent and powerful tool to soothe your mind and jazz up your mood. If you’re looking to enjoy some tranquil melodies at home or enhance your home’s ambiance, these five products are the solutions you need. They will enrich your daily routine and life with their gentle sounds, or your favorite tunes.
They will fill your living space with delightful tunes and soothing melodies, while also doubling up as stylish additions to your home decor, thanks to their artistic designs and unique features. Whether you’re revisiting the charm of CDs or welcoming guests with tranquil door chimes these products offer a harmonious blend of sound and style.
1. Portable CD Cover Player
Say hello to the Portable CD Cover Player! Imagine combining the nostalgia and beauty of retro design with a modern appreciation for visual art, and you have the Portable CD Cover Player. It is a minimalist and portable device designed to take you back to the golden age of CDs while keeping in touch with the present.
The Portable CD Cover Player doesn’t simply offer a satisfying auditory experience, but also a great visual one. It is amped with a sleek design, and thoughtful functionality, which converts the simple act of playing music into an artful and tasteful visual display, adding an element of functional elegance to your home.
The Portable CD Cover Player serves as a charming and alluring nod to the past. It provides a tangible connection to your favorite songs by allowing you to insert the CD jacket or sleeve into a specially designed pocket. This offers a physical counterpart to the digital album art, allowing you to showcase your prized music collection.
Besides delivering high-quality sound, the CD Cover Player also elevates your home with its classic and nostalgic aesthetic appeal, making it the center of attention in any room, and also a massive conversation starter. It is the perfect mix of the past and the present.
What we like
Equipped with a 40mm full-range speaker and woofer unit, which provides a rich and immersive audio experience
The powerful battery delivers 7-8 hours of uninterrupted playback, ensuring your music sessions are never cut short abruptly
What we dislike
It is limited to analog music, and cannot be synced with digital mediums
2. Battery-Free Amplifying iSpeakers
You can now step into the future of audio innovation with the Battery-Free Amplifying iSpeakers. It offers a novel and revolutionary take on the traditional smartphone speaker. It provides a unique blend of portability and sustainability, which reduces the need for a power source while offering an impressive auditory experience.
The speaker is made from a durable metal, which sets it apart not only for its functionality but also for its elegant and minimalist design. This makes the speaker a valuable and noteworthy addition to any tech-savvy household.
The Battery-Free Amplifying iSpeakers are made from Duralumin – a high-strength aluminum alloy that is known for its use in the aviation and aerospace industries. This material is pretty durable but also improves the speaker’s ability to resist vibration, which provides a pure and unaltered sound quality.
You need to simply place your smartphone into the speaker’s dock, and it fills the entire room with a sound that will completely envelop you. It creates an excellent immersive listening experience without the need for batteries or any electricity. It is also quite portable to carry around.
What we like
Eco-friendly and power-free design that reduces your carbon footprint
Features a sleek and streamlined aesthetic, which merges well with any decor
What we dislike
The speaker is compatible with most smartphones, but may not be compatible with devices encased in bulky covers or cases
3. Door Chime Tori
Called The Door Chime Tori, this little design isn’t your conventional and typical door accessory. Named after the Japanese word for ‘bird’, this nifty chime brings a touch of nature to your home owing to its cute bird-like shape and metallic tail feathers. The chime’s gentle movement creates tranquil and charming chirps, which will remind you of birds in their natural habitat.
This chime will make a delightful and amusing addition to your entryway, and it will allow some soothing and charming sounds to envelop your home. It helps to create an ambiance that is calm, melodic, and pleasant, allowing your home to feel like a haven.
The Door Chime Tori converts the ordinary door chime into a sensory and artful experience. It features a design that is minimal yet colorful, functioning as a charming and visually pleasing decor accent. At the same time, it creates soothing sounds to form a welcoming atmosphere.
The chime’s body is made from die-cast zinc which offers durability, and it features magnetic attachment which lets it easily get installed onto any ferrous metal surface. This isn’t the kind of door chime you hide away, but allow it to take centerplace on your door.
What we like
Produces soothing bird-like sounds
An elegant and colorful accent that elevates your door decor
What we dislike
It is limited to ferrous metal surfaces for mounting
4. CD Jacket Player
Meet the CD Jacket Player, another wonderful product that gives you a dose of nostalgia. This audio device merges nostalgia with contemporary design, transforming the traditional CD player into a minimal and classy piece of art. It features a boxy form, which will remind you of a picture frame or an oversized Polaroid photo.
The CD Jacket Player includes a transparent middle section that boasts the CD’s spinning bed. This unique design not only brings back the physical experience of album art but also serves as a sophisticated and tasteful decorative piece for your walls.
What makes the CD Jacket Player unique is that it combines the tactile and visual aspects of music listening and appreciation. It encourages users to manually insert cover jackets, which creates an interactive experience, and brings back the charm of physical albums in a digital age.
Its built-in rechargeable battery makes it pretty portable, ensuring you can enjoy your favorite CDs without the hassle of wires. The player supports both wired and wireless audio output, making it versatile for any listening preference.
What we like
The player supports both wired and Bluetooth audio output
It features a minimal and charming design that also doubles up as a home accent
What we dislike
It involves the manual insertion of cover jackets, which may not be convenient for all users
5. Door Chime Bo
Say hello to the Door Chime Bo – a Japanese-inspired chime, that is named after the Danish word for ‘live’ or ‘reside’. The door chime adopts an innovative approach to sound and style, forming a subtle yet unique experience. It is equipped with small metal bars that seem to float in front of your door, owing to its minimal base.
The sound created by the Door Chime Bo isn’t just pleasing to your ears, but also your mind. It can create a soothing environment. The chime has a streamlined and clean look, with no strings getting in the way, and no chime looking untidy or out of place.
Since the chime eliminates the clutter caused by strings and out-of-place chimes, it features an innovative design that is unlike most door chimes we see in the market. It features a strong neodymium magnet that supports easy installation onto any ferrous metal surface, ensuring it is compatible with various door types.
The sounds created by the chime are gentle and soothing, providing a pleasant auditory and sensory experience, that perfectly pairs up with the elegant and minimal aesthetics.
What we like
It delivers a subtle and pleasing sound
It features a strong neodymium magnet which makes it easy to install
What we dislike
The sound made by the chime may be too soft and subtle for some people
In today’s fast-paced tech world, developing AI applications has never been easier, thanks to the rise of no-code tools. These tools have democratized the app development process, allowing entrepreneurs and businesses to create powerful AI-driven applications without the need for extensive coding knowledge. The video below explores five AI app ideas that are set to […]
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Finally, a color Kindle. Amazon, the dominant force in ereaders, finally brought color eink to its series of devices — and we’ve reviewed it. The Kindle Colorsoft is a solid premium ereader, ideal for readers of comics and graphic novels. The company has upgraded page-turn speed and a handy pinch-to-zoom function makes it easier to fully enjoy detailed images.
But at $280, it’s expensive. More expensive, even, than rival color ereaders. However, it’s hard to argue against the convenience and ubiquity of the Kindle ecosystem. The library is seemingly endless (with regular discounts on books and titles you plan to read), supplemented by Prime Reading and Kindle Unlimited. If you’re tempted, check out our detailed review and comparisons with other ereaders.
With the Action 5 Pro, DJI finally has a worthy rival to GoPro and Insta360 action cam. With excellent battery life and solid image quality, the only drawback is slightly less-sharp video. However, if low-light performance is key, head straight for the Action 5 Pro. DJI’s new action cam costs $350, while the Hero 13 Pro and Insta360’s Ace Pro 2 are $400. The DJI beats both in battery life and is on par with its rivals when it comes to stabilization.
They also feature slightly brighter screens and better webcams.
Following the 24-inch iMac, then the adorable new Mac mini, Apple is also bringing its M4 chips to the 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro too. And, in addition to the base M4 chip and the M4 Pro, they can also be configured with the newly announced M4 Max. Alongside the internal spec boost, the new MacBook Pros have slightly brighter screens, which can reach up to 1,000 nits of SDR brightness (compared to 600 nits before), and there’s also a nano-texture display option, which drastically reduces glare for people working in very bright environments or direct sunlight.
Microsoft’s October 2024 updates for Microsoft 365 introduce a robust suite of features aimed at strengthening security, enhancing user experience, and enabling seamless integration for remote and hybrid work environments. These updates span multiple Microsoft applications, fostering a more efficient, secure, and collaborative digital workspace for users globally. From advancing security measures to enhancing user […]
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