Claude Code & Obsidian Setup for a Flexible Second Brain System

Claude Code & Obsidian Setup for a Flexible Second Brain System Laptop screen showing Obsidian vault folders while Claude Code suggests tags and note structure for faster organization.

Mark Kashef examines how integrating Obsidian, a markdown-based note-taking application, with Claude Code, an AI-driven automation system, can streamline information management. Obsidian’s graph visualization and customizable folder structures allow users to organize and connect ideas effectively. When combined with Claude Code’s natural language commands and file conversion APIs, the system automates repetitive tasks like data […]

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Samsung Galaxy Watch 9 & Ultra 2 Leaks: Samsung Finally Delivers the ‘Huge Upgrades’ We Wanted

Samsung Galaxy Watch 9 & Ultra 2 Leaks: Samsung Finally Delivers the ‘Huge Upgrades’ We Wanted Samsung Galaxy Watch 9 & Ultra 2

Samsung is preparing to make a bold statement in the smartwatch market with the highly anticipated Galaxy Watch 9 series and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2. Expected to debut in summer 2026, these devices are set to deliver notable advancements in connectivity, performance, and health tracking. While the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 is positioned as a […]

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Microsoft Sues Sam Altman & OpenAI : What It Could Mean for Frontier Access

Microsoft Sues Sam Altman & OpenAI : What It Could Mean for Frontier Access NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang speaking on stage while developers raise concerns about DLSS 5 integration details.

Microsoft’s recent lawsuit against OpenAI and Amazon has brought a $50 billion cloud services agreement under scrutiny, with Microsoft alleging that Amazon Web Services (AWS) is hosting OpenAI’s Frontier product in violation of an exclusive arrangement with Azure. Stylosa examines how this legal battle underscores the intensifying competition in cloud computing and AI, particularly as […]

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The New Battery King? OPPO Find N6 Takes on Pixel and Samsung

The New Battery King? OPPO Find N6 Takes on Pixel and Samsung Standby test results after 16 hours showing Galaxy Z Fold 7 matching OPPO’s battery drop despite smaller capacity.

Battery performance remains a critical factor when selecting a foldable smartphone. It determines how long you can rely on your device without interruptions and how quickly it can recharge when needed. In a comprehensive comparison of the OPPO Find N6, Galaxy Z Fold 7, and Pixel 10 Pro Fold, the OPPO Find N6 emerged as […]

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OpenClaw Beginner Guide : Setup, Security & Automations

OpenClaw Beginner Guide : Setup, Security & Automations Model routing settings in OpenClaw showing tiered models, retry limits, and heartbeat controls for cost management.

OpenClaw is an AI assistant platform designed to operate continuously, automate tasks and integrate with various applications. Unlike systems that depend on manual input, OpenClaw takes initiative to manage workflows in both personal and professional contexts. According to Metics Media, one key feature is its persistent memory, which enables it to learn and adapt over […]

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iOS 26.4 RC Released: What’s New in the Final 2026 Beta?

iOS 26.4 RC Released: What’s New in the Final 2026 Beta? iPhone keyboard view illustrating iOS 26.4 RC typing accuracy improvements for fast typing and fewer missed letters.

Apple has officially released the iOS 26.4 Release Candidate (RC), marking the final stage before the public rollout. This update is packed with significant enhancements, including offline music recognition, improved keyboard accuracy, accessibility upgrades, and more. With the public release expected within days, this version promises to refine the user experience across supported devices. Below […]

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iOS 26.3.1 (a) is Out: The "Silent” Security Patch You Shouldn’t Ignore

iOS 26.3.1 (a) is Out: The Illustration comparing Rapid Security Response with the new Background Security Improvements delivery method on iOS 26.

Apple has officially rolled out iOS 26.3.1(a), a background security update aimed at bolstering the safety and security of your device. This update is available globally for all devices running iOS 26, with the exception of those enrolled in the iOS 26.4 beta program. While it does not introduce new features or performance enhancements, it […]

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Apple Releases iOS 26.4 RC: Everything New for Your iPhone

Apple Releases iOS 26.4 RC: Everything New for Your iPhone Apple Music screen showing Playlist Playground suggestions and a redesigned full-screen album background in iOS 26.4 RC.

Apple has officially launched the iOS 26.4 Release Candidate (RC), signaling the final stage before the public rollout. This update brings a host of new features, design refinements, and performance enhancements across Apple’s ecosystem. It also includes updates for iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, HomePod OS, and VisionOS. Below is a comprehensive overview of the most […]

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Stop Adjusting Your Office Chair. The LiberNovo Omni Adjusts to You Instead

Spring cleaning has a branding problem. Every year, the ritual circles back to the same tired playbook: declutter the shelves, reorganize the desk, maybe splurge on a new monitor arm. What never makes the list is the thing your body has been arguing with for eight hours a day, five days a week. The chair. It sits there, static and indifferent, while you shift and squirm through another afternoon of accumulated spinal resentment. LiberNovo’s Spring Refresh campaign, running now through April 15 across North America, is built on a premise the rest of the furniture industry still hasn’t internalized: the most important thing in your workspace is the one holding your skeleton together.

We’ve been fans of the LiberNovo Omni pretty much since day one (and the chair even secured an iF Design Award this year) because it rejected the foundational assumption behind almost every ergonomic seat on the market. Traditional chairs treat sitting as a problem to be solved with the right fixed position. The Omni treats it as a continuous, dynamic event. Its Bionic FlexFit backrest uses 16 spherical joints and eight elastic panels to create a responsive S-curve that maintains full spinal contact as you move, lean, and fidget through your day. Rather than locking you into an ideal posture and hoping for the best, it follows you. LiberNovo calls this “Support by Motion,” and after three rounds of coverage, it remains the most honest description of what the chair actually does.

Designer: LiberNovo

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What the Spring Refresh edition brings into focus is the Moss Green colorway, and the design rationale runs deeper than seasonal window dressing. Office furniture has defaulted to clinical grays and matte blacks for decades because they read as serious and professional, but that palette does nothing for the visual fatigue that compounds over a long work session. The Moss Green option is a low-saturation, earth-toned hue informed by biophilic design principles, which connect sustained exposure to natural tones with measurable psychological restoration. The short-pile velvet surface introduced with this variant reinforces that effect tactilely, rated to withstand over 50,000 wear cycles while remaining breathable against skin. It is a quieter, more grounded presence than the existing Midnight Black and Space Grey options, and it suits the growing cohort of professionals who want their workspace to feel less like a server room.

The four recline modes map to distinct cognitive and physiological states that anyone logging long creative or technical sessions will recognize. The 105° Deep Focus position keeps the body alert and slightly forward, suited for concentrated output where posture and attention run in parallel. The 120° Solo Work setting is where most of a professional day actually happens, steady and supported without any sense of being locked in place. At 135°, the chair shifts into active recovery territory, appropriate for long calls or the kind of diffuse thinking that does not look like work but frequently is. The 160° Spine Flow position, combined with the OmniStretch motorized stretch function, delivers a five-minute spinal decompression cycle that reframes the mid-afternoon energy crash as something addressable rather than just inevitable.

The Spring Refresh pricing is tiered across both US and Canadian markets for the duration of the campaign. In the US, the Omni starts at $848, with Spring Refresh bundles discounted up to 30% off. Orders over $800 receive a $15 instant checkout discount, orders above $900 include the Eco Comfort Set comprising a silk eye mask, eco tote bag, and StepSync mat, and orders over $1,000 unlock the Ultimate Perks Pack with a branded cap, sticker set, tote bag, and limited-edition fridge magnet. Canadian pricing starts at CA$1,292, with bundles up to 34% off and parallel tier thresholds at CA$1,200, CA$1,400, and CA$1,500 respectively. The promotion runs through April 15 in both regions.

The broader argument LiberNovo is making this season is worth sitting with. Most workspace upgrades stop at the surface: a new desk pad, better cable management, the kind of organization that photographs well but does not change how your body feels at 4pm. The Omni, particularly in the Moss Green edition, pushes toward a different category of improvement, one that treats the workspace as health infrastructure rather than aesthetic backdrop. That is a less immediately gratifying pitch than a fresh coat of paint on the home office, but for anyone who has spent enough time in a bad chair to understand what a good one actually costs, it is the more compelling one.

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Philips Moving Sound line-up impresses with retro chunky form and peppy colors

Philips is going all in with the retro vibe of 80s, because why not? The era was signified by bold colors and freedom of expression that somehow got lost in the craving for clean designs. The Dutch multinational wants to bring back that classic feel with its Moving Sound line-up that’ll have you drooling over. That pure magnetism of the retro-futuristic design sense, paired with the bright hues, is enough to get the party started.

The new range is a modern reinterpretation of the 1980’s Philips Moving Sound design, and on the inside, there is technology of modern times. This audio accessory lineup is headed by two portable Bluetooth speakers, a pair of headphones, and cheeky earbuds that are hard to resist. All of them come in attractive color combinations for a nostalgic feel. Most importantly, sustainability is at the core of the range, featuring replaceable batteries, extensive use of RCS-certified plastics, and FSC-certified plastic-free packaging.

Designer: Philips

The Tube (MS80) and The Roller (MS60) Speaker

Philips has brought two portable Bluetooth speakers to the fore, which overshadow any other option on the market for their bold retro feel. The €349.99 (approximately $402) Tube (MS80) speaker is a boxy option with the bright yellow hue contrasted well with the matte black and the LED lighting around the speaker ring. It is not all looks as the IP67 rated speaker produces 140W of thumping sound via the two five-inch woofers, two tweeters, and a dual passive radiator setup. The Tube (MS80) retains the nostalgia with a color display showing the looping cassette animation. The speaker has a 24-hour battery life, which will obviously depend on the volume levels at which it is played. Modern connectivity options like Bluetooth 5.5, Auracast, and USB make this a true audio lover’s accessory.

On the other hand, The Roller (MS60), priced at €179.99 (approximately $208), is similar to the Tube (MS80) with a smaller footprint and more contoured look. The stereo layout comprises woofers, tweeters and passive radiators, and for low-end addicts, the bass can be tuned up using the Bass+ feature. The IP67 speaker generates 60W sound and comes with the same modern connectivity options as the big brother. Since it generates less wattage, it is also rated at 24-hour battery life. You can also utilize the speaker as a battery bank for power-hungry gadgets.

The Buds (MS3) Earbuds

These are one of my favorites in the lineup for their cheesy appeal. The IP54-rated Buds (MS3) wireless earbuds come with a round case that has a touchscreen display on top to show the current playing track and an option to toggle the next or previous tracks. The hues on this are purely magical with the yellow, teal and neon pink splattered in perfect proportions. The buds boast six microphones in total for hybrid ANC, and come with Spatial Audio, multipoint connectivity, Swift Pair support, and Auracast. The promised battery life of 42 hours with ANC off is quite impressive, and a 10-minute quick charge lasts for two hours. For €79.99 (approximately $92) The Buds (MS3) are an absolute steal.

Ringo Duo (MS1) Headphones

Philips was not going to miss out on the retro feel of on-ear headphones for this line-up. They have the telltale nostalgic look and feel, reminding me of the Back to the Future flick. They are lightweight and will take you back to the golden era if you pair them with music from the 80s. Audio quality from these is impressive courtesy of the 40mm drivers, and the promised 26 hours battery life should last you a couple of days of pure music bliss. You can connect them via Bluetooth or a wired connection, making them well-suited for daily driving. You won’t get anything better than the Ringo Duo (MS1) headphones priced at €34.99 (approximately $40).

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