Month: January 2022

Nanoleaf’s Lines Bathe Your Walls in Colorful Light

These modular bars are expensive, but they support a variety of smart-home setups and add a futuristic feel to any room. Source

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How to Watch Movies in Virtual Reality

Setting up a VR cinema is simple and proves your headset is more than just a Beat Saber machine. Source

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Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra S Pen tipped to get a major upgrade

Audio player loading… It doesn’t look as though the Samsung Galaxy S22 rumors and leaks are going to be slowing down between now and the expected February launch, and the latest tidbit to reach us concerns the Ultra model and the S Pen stylus that’s coming with it. According to…

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Roblox shuts down Chinese mobile app to work on a new version

Roblox shut down the Chinese version of its iOS and Android app, also known as LuoBuLeSi, just five months after its release in China, according to a report from TechCrunch. The app, which was rolled out as a test in partnership with Chinese game company Tencent, will be rebuilt and…

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FAA lists 50 airports that will have 5G buffer zones ahead of C-band expansion

With AT&T and Verizon set to bring their 5G expansion live on January 19th, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has chosen 50 airports (PDF) that will have buffer zones to help prevent flight disruptions (via Reuters and Wall Street Journal). Safety regulators picked airports based on location, traffic volume, and…

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The James Webb Space Telescope finishes unfolding its primary mirror, concluding major deployments

The James Webb Telescope (JWST) has finished unfolding its primary mirror, ending a series of major deployments that took place over the span of two weeks. All of those deployments needed to go perfectly in order for the massive space telescope, which was decades in the making, to function. The…

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