Month: September 2020

Teenage Engineering’s new OB-4 is a radio, instrument, and speaker all in one

The synth wizards at Swedish electronics maker Teenage Engineering just introduced perhaps their most perplexing and intriguing product yet: a rewindable radio and speaker system called the OB-4. The device, which is available now in black or red for $599, is as sleek and well-designed as the company’s standard synth…

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More inclusive emoji will come to iPhones in iOS 14.2

The latest iOS betas nearly always reveal a glimpse into what to expect when the rest of us update our iPhones. If you’re into emoji, then iOS 14.2 might be a treat. The new additions, detailed by Emojipedia, should be only a few weeks away, include… Source

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Charge your Nintendo Switch every six months or you might damage it – here’s why Charge your Nintendo Switch

When was the last time you charged your Nintendo Switch? If it’s been longer than a few months, you might want to give it some juice as soon as possible. Nintendo of Japan’s customer service Twitter account has urged owners of its hybrid console to “please charge [your battery] every…

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Machine learning and evolving threats Machine learning and evolving threats

Cybercriminals today are extremely organized and often take advantage of social trends to deliver weaponized bundles used to launch an attack against victims. These bundles are typically delivered via phishing emails or malware web sites that include misinformation targeting fears and uncertainty. This technique often correlates with major trends or…

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Xiaomi’s Mi 10T Pro has a 144Hz screen and a 5,000mAh battery

Xiaomi has announced the Mi 10T Pro, its latest flagship phone. The device follows the strategy seen last year, where the sleek Mi 9 was followed by a largely unrelated Mi 9T Pro with a heavier emphasis on specs. The Mi 9T Pro was one of the best phone bargains…

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Dirac’s spatial audio tech will soon be built into wireless headphones

Last time we checked in with Dirac, the Swedish audio company known for “digital audio optimization,” it had developed software for improving headphone sound quality. The key element with that app is that it was designed to run on a phone or media pl… Source

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