Is Your iPhone Shutting Down Unexpectedly? Here’s What to Do

Is Your iPhone Shutting Down Unexpectedly? Here’s What to Do

  Few things are more frustrating than your iPhone shutting down unexpectedly, especially when the battery still shows a charge. These shutdowns are often caused by a combination of software glitches, insufficient storage, or battery health issues. Identifying the root cause is essential to resolving the problem and making sure your device operates reliably. The […]

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Google Slides Tutorial for Beginners in 2026 : Create, Edit & Present Amazing Presentations

Google Slides Tutorial for Beginners in 2026 : Create, Edit & Present Amazing Presentations

Have you ever struggled to create a presentation that’s both professional and easy to share? Or perhaps you’ve wondered if there’s a simpler way to collaborate with your team in real time? Learn Skills Daily explores how Google Slides can transform the way you approach presentations, making the process not only intuitive but also surprisingly […]

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Apple’s March Event: The 7 Secret Products Quietly Moving into Production

Apple’s March Event: The 7 Secret Products Quietly Moving into Production

Apple’s March 2026 event is shaping up to be a pivotal moment for the tech giant, with reports pointing to the unveiling of seven highly anticipated products. These releases are expected to span across MacBooks, iPads, iPhones, and smart home devices, emphasizing advancements in performance, affordability, and design. Below is a detailed look at what […]

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Budget Gaming PC Build Guide : 1440p microATX SFF Gameplay in 2026

Budget Gaming PC Build Guide : 1440p microATX SFF Gameplay in 2026

Is it really possible to build a high-performance 1440p gaming PC in 2026 without emptying your wallet? The answer might surprise you. In this breakdown, ETA PRIME walks through how to assemble a powerful yet budget-friendly gaming rig by blending affordable new components with carefully chosen used parts. With hardware prices stabilizing and innovative options […]

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Why Samsung is Keeping the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Best Feature a Secret

Why Samsung is Keeping the Galaxy S26 Ultra’s Best Feature a Secret

The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is poised to be a significant milestone in the evolution of Samsung’s flagship smartphone lineup. While much of the attention has been drawn to its design refinements and performance upgrades, one feature stands out as a potentially fantastic option: native satellite communication. This innovation could redefine how you stay connected, […]

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New NotebookLM Updates : Built-In Research Tools & Gemini Integration

New NotebookLM Updates : Built-In Research Tools & Gemini Integration

What if you could transform hours of tedious research, content creation, and data organization into a seamless, efficient process? In this walkthrough, Skill Leap AI shows how NotebookLM’s major upgrades are reshaping the way professionals approach complex tasks. From integrating advanced AI models like Google Gemini to automating slide deck creation and crafting tailored overviews, […]

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Claude Sonnet 5 Rumors : Half the Price of Opus 4.5, Launching Soon

Claude Sonnet 5 Rumors : Half the Price of Opus 4.5, Launching Soon

What if the next two weeks could redefine the future of artificial intelligence? That’s the question on everyone’s mind as the AI landscape braces for a wave of new releases. Universe of AI breaks down how industry giants like OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and XAI are racing to outdo one another with their latest models, each […]

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New Privacy Tools in iOS 26.3: Everything in Apple News This Week

New Privacy Tools in iOS 26.3: Everything in Apple News This Week

Apple’s iOS 26.3 represents a significant update, blending performance enhancements, new features, and ongoing challenges, particularly for older devices. This release underscores Apple’s dedication to refining the user experience while addressing the evolving demands of its ecosystem. Below is an in-depth exploration of what iOS 26.3 offers and how it impacts users across the Apple […]

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World’s Slimmest AC Power Bank Can Run Appliances And Charge Your Laptop At Just 0.6 Inches Thick

Digital nomads, field photographers, and mobile creatives share a common frustration: needing wall outlet power in places that don’t have walls. USB power banks handle phones and tablets, but cameras, projectors, and portable monitors still demand actual AC power. The world’s slimmest AC power bank exists because someone finally asked the right question: why do portable power stations look like car batteries instead of something you’d actually pack? The Noomdot N1 brings 70W of pure sine wave AC output to a device thin enough to slip into the laptop sleeve of a standard backpack.

At 16mm thick, it’s built around portability rather than maximum runtime. The semi-solid-state battery delivers approximately 40 minutes of continuous output at full 70W load, or several hours for lower-draw devices like LED lights or camera batteries. That’s not camping-weekend capacity, it’s designed for day trips, flights, and situations where outlets exist but aren’t convenient. The unit stays flight-safe under 100Wh limits, recharges in 90 minutes, and includes both USB-C PD output and pass-through charging. It’s live on Kickstarter at early pricing before the $259 retail launch.

Designer: PB-ELE

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Years ago, a company called Memobottle had a brilliant, simple idea: since our bags are full of flat things like books and laptops, why are our water bottles round? The Noomdot N1 is the Memobottle of portable power, born from that same flash of spatial intelligence. It abandons the dense, pocket-bulging brick in favor of a slim slab of milled aluminum designed to slide into the forgotten spaces of a laptop sleeve or document pouch. This design is not an aesthetic choice; it is a fundamental understanding of the modern carry ecosystem. The N1 is engineered to be a good citizen in a world of flat devices, integrating seamlessly rather than demanding you build your bag around its awkward shape.

The use of a semi-solid-state battery is what enables this form factor without compromising on safety or longevity. While not a true solid-state cell, this hybrid chemistry significantly reduces the amount of volatile liquid electrolyte, leading to better thermal stability and a much slower rate of degradation. The claim of retaining 99% capacity after 100 full charge cycles is a direct benefit of this technology. For anyone who has felt the disappointment of a lithium-ion pack that barely holds a charge after a year, this focus on durability is a welcome and practical innovation. It reframes the device as a lasting piece of essential kit.

The main event is, of course, the 70W AC outlet. Its pure sine wave inverter is the kind of detail that professionals appreciate, ensuring clean, stable power that will not harm sensitive electronics. This is what separates it from cheaper, modified sine wave alternatives that can introduce electrical noise or even damage delicate circuits in cameras and audio gear. The inclusion of a 60W USB-C PD port is a nod to modern workflows, allowing it to charge a laptop directly or be slowly recharged itself. For a quick turnaround, the dedicated DC input remains king, refueling the entire 20,000mAh capacity in a scant 90 minutes.

Packing an inverter into a 16mm-thin chassis is a thermal challenge, and the N1 addresses this with a feature I’ve never seen in a power bank: an active cooling fan. An internal 6000 RPM fan kicks in during AC output to pull heat away from the core components, ensuring the device can sustain its peak performance without overheating. It is a pragmatic, if slightly brute-force, solution. The tradeoff is acoustics. While the fan is likely tuned to be as quiet as possible, it will not be silent… but that’s honestly a tiny price to pay for running a bunch of appliances or charging gadgets off a ‘wall-less power outlet’.

The N1 is a tool for a very specific mission: bridging the gap when AC power is needed for a short, critical period. It is for the wedding photographer who needs to juice up strobe batteries between the ceremony and reception. It is for the consultant who needs to run a projector for a 30-minute pitch in a conference room with no available outlets. Its 40-minute runtime at maximum load defines its purpose clearly. This is not an off-grid power solution for a weekend in the woods; it is a mobile professional’s get-out-of-jail-free card, ensuring a dead battery never becomes a single point of failure.

An IPX4 rating means it can shrug off a sudden rain shower, and passing a 1-meter drop test suggests it can survive being fumbled out of a backpack. These are not features one typically finds on power banks, and they speak to an understanding of the chaotic nature of travel and fieldwork. Combined with its TSA-friendly sub-100Wh capacity, the N1 is one of the few AC power sources truly designed from the ground up to leave the house and see the world, legally and safely.

You get to choose between two variants – 110V and 220V (depending on the country you live in and the rated voltage its appliances operate on). The Noomdot N1 ships along with a DC adapter for charging it, at a fairly discounted price of $169 ($90 less than its MSRP of $259). The device ships globally starting May 2026.

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This Steppe Visitor Center Treats a Volcano as Landscape, Not Landmark

On the southern edge of the Xilingol Steppe in northern China, architecture does not arrive as an interruption. It emerges as a continuation of the land itself. The Volcano In Visitor Center by PLAT ASIA is embedded within the geological structure of a C-shaped extinct volcano formed nearly 150,000 years ago during the Pleistocene Epoch. Here, design is guided not by monumentality, but by a careful negotiation with time, terrain, and climate, framing architecture as co-growth rather than construction.

Completed in December 2025 as part of the first phase of the Baiyinkulun Steppe and Volcano Tourism Resort, the project occupies a rare and expansive geological context. The Baiyinkulun Steppe and Volcano Area is home to 108 volcanoes and lies approximately 380 kilometers north of Tiananmen Square. The surrounding landscape is a mosaic of ecosystems, including wetlands, forests, lakes, open steppe, sandy land, and seasonal snowfields, where environmental fragility and vast scale exist side by side.

Designer: PLAT ASIA

PLAT ASIA began working in the region in 2021, when early site surveys revealed a large excavated area to the west of the volcanic cone. Exposed for nearly a decade, this disturbed ground had become vulnerable to erosion. Rather than expanding into untouched terrain, the architects deliberately chose to build on this damaged site, using architecture as a stabilizing presence. The visitor center thus becomes part of a broader ecological strategy, limiting further impact while supporting long-term landscape recovery.

Formally, the volcano itself becomes the primary design reference. The architecture follows the existing topography through a continuous curved roof and three circular volumes positioned at different elevations. Together, these elements trace a conical silhouette that echoes the geometry of the volcanic landform. A winding corridor measuring 274 meters connects the volumes into a continuous loop, guiding visitors around the volcanic ash ring. Movement is central to the experience. The project is designed to be walked, circled, and gradually revealed.

As visitors move along the roof corridor, expansive views unfold toward the surrounding steppe, sandy land, lakes, and neighboring volcanoes. In contrast, inward-facing spaces form a crater-like enclosure that houses the program, including visitor services, a cafe, a bookstore, exhibition spaces, administrative offices, and a restaurant. This spatial rhythm shifts between openness and enclosure, mirroring the volcanic landscape itself.

Outdoor spaces are seamlessly integrated into the architectural layout. A visitor service courtyard accommodates temporary events such as art fairs, while an open square between the exhibition and restaurant volumes functions as an outdoor theater. Eco bleachers embedded into the eastern slope provide seating oriented toward both the roof structure and the wider landscape, reinforcing architecture as a viewing framework rather than an isolated object.

Climate plays a defining role in shaping the project. The region experiences a temperate continental climate with strong winds and heavy snowdrifts in winter and spring. Temperatures can drop as low as- 43 degrees Celsius. The building’s curved profile reduces wind pressure and shear forces, while extended roof eaves protect outdoor spaces from snow accumulation and frame expansive views of the steppe. Weather-resistant metal panel cladding improves thermal performance, while glass curtain walls reflect the volcanic terrain and maintain visual continuity between interior and exterior spaces.

Material choices further ground the project in its context. Locally sourced volcanic stone is used across the site to define pathways and public squares through thin stone slabs laid close to the ground. Weathering steel platforms are embedded directly into the terrain, allowing the architecture to age alongside the landscape over time.

Rather than asserting itself as a singular landmark, the Volcano In Visitor Center establishes a spatial framework that responds to geology, climate, and movement. It positions architecture as a restrained extension of the volcanic environment, inviting exploration while preserving a deep and lasting connection between people and the ancient ground beneath their feet.

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