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June 17, 2024
NEWS

CNET

How Apple’s Send Later Feature in iOS 18 Could Make Your Chats Better

The keynote briefly described the feature with an example of prescheduling a morning birthday text so you don’t forget later, but message scheduling allows for so much more flexibility. More from WWDC.

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CNET

Logitech’s New MX Ink Is Like a 3D Apple Pencil for Meta Quest Artists

An artist working the Logitech MX Ink in mixed reality on a real shoe, using Gravity Sketch. Logitech. Creating 3D art in VR is …

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WIRED

Panerai’s Submersible Elux Lab-ID Dive Watch Generates Its Own Light Show

You have to pay $100,000 for a timepiece with a singularly hi-tech route to make 160 micro-LED lights come on without any battery to power them.

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The Verge

Nikon’s new $2500 Z6 III has the world’s first partially stacked CMOS sensor

At the beginning of a recent photo walk with a Nikon representative, I was told it was only a matter of time before I became a “birder”. Because eventually every photographer runs out of things to take photos of and is left with only one subject to …

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WIRED

Apple Intelligence Won’t Work on Hundreds of Millions of iPhones—but Maybe It Could

Your experience of using an iPhone, Mac, or iPad will be guided by, and suffused with, artificial intelligence. Apple calls it, of course, Apple Intelligence. It’s coming later this year. That’s right: We have another “AI” to deal with.

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Bloomberg

Apple’s Slow Rollout of Intelligence Features Will Stretch Into 2025

Also: The company makes huge strides with the Vision Pro’s software; the new iPad Pro sets the stage for thinner iPhones; inside the OpenAI partnership; and a new satellite-texting feature is poised to become Apple’s latest paid service.

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CBC.ca

If you’re sick of screen time, switching to a ‘dumbphone’ may be a smart move

Dumbphones, also known as simplephones or featurephones, are having a moment. The mobile devices are limited to basic functions such as making phone calls and sending text messages, and often can’t connect to the Internet.

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Dexerto

Edible batteries, sensors and actuators unlock robots designed to be eaten

Scientists have already made edible robotic components. The next challenge is integrating them together to create an entire robot snack that could be used in a wide range of applications, from delivering healthcare to monitoring the environment.

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CNET

Logitech reportedly announcing a Meta Quest stylus tomorrow.

The MX Ink will have haptic feedback, pressure sensitivity, multiple buttons, and will support a double tap feature. Users will reportedly be able to seamlessly switch between it and Quest Touch controllers.

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Moneycontrol.com

Google Chrome can now read aloud your web pages in 12 different languages

Google Chrome for Android has been working on the Text to Speech (TTS) functionality in the last few months, which converts text into natural-sounding speech using an API, with the help of generative AI. Now, Google is rolling out a ‘Listen to this …

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