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Get 96% of Fable 5 Performance at Under Half the Total Cost

Anthropic’s Fable 5 is renowned for its advanced capabilities in strategic planning, problem-solving and decision-making, but its high operational costs can be a barrier for many users. AI Grid explores a cost-efficient approach by pairing Fable 5 with the more affordable Sonnet 5 model. For example, the Orchestrator Model allows Fable 5 to generate a […]
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iOS 27 Public Beta is Released: Full Installation Walkthrough

Apple has officially launched the iOS 27 public beta, offering you an early glimpse into the latest features and updates of its operating system. This release not only allows you to explore new functionalities but also provides an opportunity to contribute valuable feedback that helps refine the final version. Below, you’ll find detailed guidance on […]
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Stopgap Gemini 3.6 Flash May Launch During Gemini 3.5 Pro Delay

Google DeepMind’s Gemini 3.5 Pro has encountered another delay, marking its third postponement since the original June 2026 release target. As reported by World of AI, the model has struggled to meet key performance benchmarks, particularly in areas like reliability and real-world application. Specific issues, including frequent hallucinations and inconsistent outputs, have raised concerns about […]
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Lift This Handblown Glass and Find a Smile Left Behind by Your Drink

Condensation on glassware is typically treated as a design problem to be contained. Coasters exist to hide what cold drinks leave behind, and most glasses are designed to minimize the effect where possible. The ring a cold drink leaves on a wooden table is just physics doing its job, and the standard response to that for decades has been to put something between the glass and the surface.
GRINN takes a different position. It’s a handcrafted glassware collection from Bangkok that doesn’t fight condensation but engineers the base to direct it, turning the moisture that forms around a cold drink into a smile-shaped mark on the surface beneath. Lift the glass after it’s been sitting long enough, and the outline of a curve appears beneath it. Not printed, not etched, just water behaving as water does.
Designer: Mooque Sarunphon Boonto (MOOQUE, Elmtoli)

The trick is in the base geometry. Each piece is mouth-blown from soda-lime glass using traditional glassblowing techniques, and the base is precisely engineered to guide condensation along a specific curved path. As a cold drink cools the glass and warm air does its work, moisture collects and follows the curve built into the structure. No stickers, no added decoration; the smile arrives entirely through physics.



The process has three steps: fill the glass with a cold drink and plenty of ice, wait 15 to 30 minutes at room temperature, then lift to discover what’s formed underneath. The sharper the temperature contrast between the drink and the surrounding air, the cleaner the impression. Timing varies with airflow and ice quantity, and smooth, non-absorbent surfaces produce the clearest marks.


Mouth-blown glass carries its own signature, and GRINN leans into that rather than apologizing for it. Slight variations and small bubbles are inherent to the process rather than defects, and no two pieces are identical. The collection is designed for cold and room-temperature beverages only. Hot liquids and sudden temperature changes should be avoided, a constraint that comes with the soda-lime material rather than any compromise in craftsmanship.


The collection spans five pieces: a Classic Glass, a Highball Glass, a Mug Glass, a Beer Mug, and a Carafe. Each applies the same engineered base geometry to a different vessel, which means the condensation smile works just as well on a glass of morning cold brew, a tall iced cocktail in the evening, or a sweating pitcher set at the center of a table.


The smile isn’t decoration in any traditional sense. It’s a consequence of structure, temperature, and time, a moment that only exists because someone put a cold drink down and waited long enough. Making an ordinary act worth noticing turns out to be a harder design brief than it sounds.

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iPadOS 27 Public Beta: Apple Just Made the iPad Way More Useful

Apple has introduced the iPadOS 27 public beta, a comprehensive update designed to enhance the functionality and versatility of its iPad lineup. This latest iteration focuses on customization, performance improvements, and AI-driven tools, aiming to provide a more intuitive and personalized user experience. Whether you use your iPad for casual browsing, creative projects, or professional […]
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Mondo Robotics Beni Debuts on Kickstarter For $549

Mondo Robotics’ latest creation, Beni, is a self-balancing camera robot that combines advanced engineering with practical versatility. Highlighted by its durable two-wheel design and a 4K stabilized camera, Beni is built to navigate a variety of surfaces while capturing smooth, high-quality footage. OriginaldoBo explores the robot’s standout features, such as its intelligent user tracking modes […]
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Early M6 MacBook Air Leaks Reveal What May Be Arriving

Apple’s upcoming M6 MacBook Air, set for release in spring 2024, is poised to continue the brand’s legacy of delivering lightweight, high-performance laptops. While the design is expected to remain consistent with previous models, the introduction of the new M6 chip promises notable improvements in efficiency and processing power. However, global supply chain challenges and […]
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Minisforum MS03 Hands-on with Intel Core Ultra 9 386H CPU

The Minisforum MS03 brings desktop-level performance to the compact mini PC category, making it a compelling option for users with demanding workloads. Powered by the Intel Core Ultra 9 386H CPU, this device features a 16-core architecture designed to handle everything from intensive multitasking to energy-efficient operations. As highlighted by ETA Prime, the MS03 supports […]
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First Real-Life Photos of the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra Leaked

A major leak has unveiled Samsung’s highly anticipated Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra, alongside the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Galaxy Z Flip 8, Galaxy Watch 9, and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2. With the Galaxy Unpacked event just around the corner, these leaks offer a detailed preview of Samsung’s next-generation devices, showcasing their designs, features, and […]
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