The Morning After: Apple’s surprise iPad mini

Apple just announced the seventh-gen iPad mini, three years after its sixth-gen model. It has a faster A17 Pro chip, originally found in the iPhone 15 Pro, which means it’ll be able to handle Apple’s incoming AI features — although it’s not Apple's most powerful mobile chip. There’s more RAM too.

Power aside, it has the same 8.3-inch screen as the previous model and an identical 2,266 x 1,488 resolution at 326 ppi. The refresh rate remains a modest 60Hz, in an era of 90Hz or higher. It’s not any bigger, wider or slimmer than its predecessor either.

It’s been a while since a new iPad mini, so we were overdue an update. However, this is a very mild update with no design changes. Also, while the size is smaller, no M-series chip. The new iPad mini arrives on October 23, starting at $499 for 128GB storage. It’ll arrive in blue, purple, starlight and space gray colors.

– Mat Smith

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Don’t mention the disastrous app. Sonos announced the Arc Ultra and Sub 4, with the former replacing the $899 Arc as the company’s flagship home theater product.​​ It’s the first Sonos soundbar to include its new Sound Motion technology, which apparently results in a much smaller product. The Arc Ultra can produce up to twice as much bass as its predecessor, according to Sonos. The new Sub 4 ($799) features more processing power, additional RAM, and a new Wi-Fi radio for improved connectivity. It’s also more efficient, with the company claiming an almost 50 percent reduction in idle power consumption. Both will go on sale October 29, so you can upgrade your sound system just before a Halloween movie marathon, I guess.

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DJI’s dual-camera Air 3S drone has some cutting-edge tech in the nose: a LiDAR sensor to provide extra crash protection at night. The Air 3S also has a new main camera with a larger sensor better suited for capturing video in low light. And it now comes with the company’s ActiveTrack 360, which it first introduced in the Mini 4 Pro, allowing the device to zoom all around your subject while tracking and filming them. See how those features fare in our review. (Of course, there’s video too.)

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Boost Your Instagram Reels Engagement with These Automation Hacks

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In a world where social media dominates, keeping up with the constantly changing landscape can feel like a full-time job. If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by the ongoing need for fresh, engaging content on platforms like Instagram, you’re certainly not alone. The good news is that there’s a way to streamline your efforts and reclaim […]

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Google Pixel Users Get Android 15: Top Features Explored

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Google Pixel users are in for a treat as Android 15 rolls out, delivering a wealth of new features and improvements designed to enhance the user experience. This latest update focuses on refining the user interface, bolstering privacy and security measures, and optimizing overall performance. Let’s dive into the key highlights of Android 15 and […]

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How to Use ChatGPT o1 for Creative Writing

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The OpenAI ChatGPT o1 model, colloquially known as the ‘strawberry model,’ has sparked diverse opinions within the creative writing community. This advanced language model represents a significant step in AI-assisted content creation, yet its reception remains mixed. Users report varying experiences, highlighting the model’s potential while also noting its limitations. If you are a creative […]

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How AI is Transforming Academic Research: 4 Tools You Need to Know

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Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are transforming the traditional methodologies in academic research, streamlining complex tasks from managing vast libraries of references to crafting comprehensive literature reviews and creating impactful data visualizations. By leveraging these AI-powered solutions, you can significantly boost your research efficiency, allowing you to focus on the most critical aspects of your work. […]

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World’s tiniest Rubik’s cube will challenge the best puzzle solvers

As someone who has never been able to finish a Rubik’s Cube, I’m always fascinated by those who are able to do it in seconds. There are videos on YouTube and on Reels where you can observe them while they do it or they even give tips on how to become faster. This toy is celebrating its 50th anniversary and what better way than to make it even more difficult for people to do so by creating the world’s tiniest Rubik’s Cube.

Designer: Megahouse and Iriso Precision

The two companies have collaborated to create the smallest metal Rubik’s Cube and this has been verified by Guiness World Records. It is 1/1000th of the regular 3D puzzle, at least the 3×3 sized-one. It’s so small that you might need to use a tweezer or something small like that to finish the cube. Well, unless you have really tiny hands that you can do the turns and shifts of the colored cube. But to give you an idea how small it is, it is the same width as three rice grains.

Each of the squares of the main body is 0.16 cm with the length at 0.50 cm. These parts are made by cutting metal with the machine that can make ultra-fine trimming processes with the technique called “micro cutting”. They are cut and shaped by the machine but they are assembled by hand to be able to put them together precisely and still be used just like the regular Rubik’s Cube.

The middle part has the cross design of the original so the other parts can still be rotated. It even has the Rubik’s logo at the center which you cannot see with the naked eye. It has an aluminum base which is actually way bigger than the tiny cube. You place it in the middle like a trophy, just so you’ll be able to actually see it.

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Essential iPhone Lock Screen Widgets

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Enhancing your iPhone’s lock screen with widgets can transform the way you interact with your device, enhancing both its functionality and visual appeal. The Widgy app serves as a powerful tool for customizing your lock screen, allowing you to tailor it to fit your unique preferences and needs. By following this comprehensive guide, you’ll learn […]

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Unlock the Secrets of Power BI: Transform Your Data Analysis Skills

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Navigating the world of data analytics can often feel like solving a complex puzzle. If you’ve already dipped your toes into Power BI and are eager to dive deeper, you’re in the right place. This tutorial by Learnit Training is designed for those who have mastered the basics and are ready to elevate their data […]

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iOS 18 Productivity Hacks: Combining Reminders, Notes, and Shortcuts

iOS 18 Productivity Hacks

iOS 18 has transformed the way users approach productivity, offering a seamless integration of Apple Reminders, Notes, and Shortcuts. This powerful combination provides a comprehensive framework for project management, allowing you to streamline your workflow and achieve your goals more efficiently than ever before. The video below from Stephen Robles shows us a range of […]

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