Brabus 1000 All Gray: 0 to 60 in the Blink of an Eye!

Brabus 1000 All Gray

The BRABUS 1000 ALL GRAY is a remarkable supercar that showcases the pinnacle of automotive engineering and design. Based on the Mercedes-AMG S 63 E Performance, this vehicle is part of the exclusive BRABUS Collection 2025. The supercar’s monochrome gray aesthetic is a striking departure from conventional color schemes, making it stand out in the […]

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Stay Safe and Seen: Discover the Lumos Nyxel Bike Helmet $99

Advanced crash detection helmet

Navigating the bustling streets of a city on an e-bike can be both exhilarating and nerve-wracking. As an e-bike enthusiast, you know the thrill of weaving through traffic, feeling the wind on your face, and the freedom that comes with it. Yet, amidst the excitement, there’s always that little voice in the back of your […]

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4 Fast Business Ideas make your first $1,000 Monthly Recurring Revenue (MMR)

productized service subscriptions for Monthly Recurring Revenue

Reaching your first $1,000 in monthly recurring revenue (MRR) is a significant milestone for any aspiring entrepreneur. This achievement not only validates your business concept but also provides a stable foundation for future growth. By harnessing current technologies and market trends, you can create scalable and potentially passive income streams. This great guide by Simon Høiberg […]

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The Morning After: Apple makes its iOS Find My features much more useful

One of the most useful new features in the public beta of iOS 18.2 is the capability to share the location of a lost item connected to Apple’s Find My network. Sure, you could already share an item’s location with people in your contacts list, but Apple says this could help when you have to rely on the help of a stranger.

When you choose Share Item Location in the Find My app on iPhone, iPad or Mac, you get the option to share a link that shows the location of your missing item. The link’s recipient will be able to open it on any device, and they’ll also be able to see your Apple account email and/or phone number so they can get in touch with you. You can even share the information with selected airlines. Apple has apparently worked with several carriers to integrate this feature into their systems.

Better still, air transport tech company SITA is also incorporating Share Item Location into WorldTracer, its baggage-tracing system. Apple says more than 500 airlines and ground handlers at 2,800-plus airports use it. Perfect for when I head to Portugal in just five days’ time. Yes, brag.

For now, it’s part of the public beta, so if you want the feature, you’ll have to install iOS 18.2.

— Mat Smith

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It’s not been a great year for Sonos, but still, here comes its latest upgraded soundbar. While the design is mostly unchanged from the Arc that debuted in 2020, there are several key changes inside the Arc Ultra that make this a better all-in-one solution. Sonos is promising better bass performance, thanks to new speaker tech debuting in the Arc Ultra, but just how good can it be? $999 worth of good?

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If you want an excellent midrange smartphone or an upgrade from that crunchy Android of yours from 2014, just get yourself the Pixel 8a, down $100 to $399. With Google’s Tensor G3 chip, the Pixel 8a supports many of the same AI features as the flagship Pixel devices. The cameras are excellent, and it has a gorgeous (and smooth) 6.1-inch 120Hz OLED display. The only caveat is… we’ve seen it drop to $380 briefly. Still, it’s a deal. We gave it a score of 90 in our review.

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For the first time in over two years, Overwatch 2 players will be able to group up in teams of six for a three-week event starting today. But there’s a twist: You won’t be able to select Kiriko or Sombra or battle it out with an additional player on each side on Push maps just yet. Yes, you’ll be limited to the first 21 heroes, kitted out with their old movesets and ultimates. Did someone call for Symmetra, teleport savior? No, but they will.

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iOS 18.2 Beta 3: Apple Revamps AirTags with New Features

iOS 18.2 Beta 3

Apple has unveiled the third beta update for iOS 18.2, introducing a wealth of improvements and new features across its entire ecosystem, encompassing iPad, macOS, tvOS, and watchOS. This update places a strong emphasis on enhancing the functionality and usability of AirTags, providing you with innovative ways to manage and share these versatile tracking devices. […]

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New M4 Mac Mini Review: Gaming and Emulation Performance Tested

M4 Mac Mini emulation capabilities

Apple’s latest M4 Mac Mini emerges as a standout in the mini PC arena, primarily due to its enhanced gaming and emulation capabilities powered by the robust M4 chip. This model introduces significant performance and design upgrades, positioning itself as a formidable contender within the Mac ecosystem. The M4 Mac Mini represents a leap forward […]

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New M4 Mac Mini Review: Gaming and Emulation Performance Tested

M4 Mac Mini emulation capabilities

Apple’s latest M4 Mac Mini emerges as a standout in the mini PC arena, primarily due to its enhanced gaming and emulation capabilities powered by the robust M4 chip. This model introduces significant performance and design upgrades, positioning itself as a formidable contender within the Mac ecosystem. The M4 Mac Mini represents a leap forward […]

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iPhone SECRET Feature! Charge Your iPhone With ANOTHER iPhone?!

Charge iPhone

Apple has once again pushed the boundaries of mobile technology with its latest innovation: the ability to charge one iPhone using another. This iPhone battery share or power share feature is a catalyst for users who find themselves in need of a quick power boost when their device is running low on battery. With the […]

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13 Excellent Software Development Tools : What You Need to Know

AI Software Developments: Key Tools and Updates

In today’s fast-paced tech world, keeping up with the latest advancements can feel like a never-ending race. Whether you’re a seasoned developer or just starting out, the constant evolution of tools and technologies can be both exciting and overwhelming. But what if these changes could actually simplify your workflow and spark your creativity? That’s exactly […]

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Minimalist smart cooker concept belies its multifunctional nature

Space is always at a premium, whether it’s in the bedroom, the living room, or the kitchen. Maximizing space is a challenge, which is why multifunctional designs are in high demand. Furniture that can transform to do different things in different situations or appliances that can serve different needs help not only save space but sometimes even money in the long run.

Unfortunately, multifunctional designs also tend to be complex and confusing due to cramming many features into a single product or system. Of course, it’s always possible to create minimalist multifunctional designs with some careful thinking, and this concept for a smart cooker system puts that theory to the test.

Designer: BKID

Our kitchens are becoming smarter every year as refrigerators, ovens, and even hubs gain some intelligence and Internet connectivity. These large appliances are more or less permanently installed in place, so the space they take up is not really a problem. Stoves and cookware, however, are a different question, especially given how many pots and pans we tend to use.

The ODS Smart Cooker concept tries to reduce some of that wasted space by combining a few simple objects into one. The base of the system is an induction stove with a very minimalist aesthetic. A simple intuitive dial controls the temperature, while a touch-sensitive surface switches between different modes.

The more interesting part, however, is the pot itself. It looks very simple with a matching simple cover. That said, that cover also functions as a stovetop grille. When not needed, these two cookwares can occupy the same spot, saving space. You also don’t need a separate cover for the pot, but it also means that you can’t use the grille and the pot simultaneously when you also need to cover the pot.

The handles for the cooking vessel are rather strange but not accidental. The angle of handles for the cover/grille leaves a gap where you can easily wedge in your fingers to take the cover off. Alternatively, you can probably also squeeze two handles on the same side together to lift the opposite side slightly, allowing steam to escape without risking burning your hand.

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