Month: September 2022

Matternet’s delivery drone design has been approved by the FAA

Matternet has received approval from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its Model M2 drone delivery drone design. In a press release, Matternet explains that the Model M2 is the first non-military unmanned aircraft to achieve Type Certification by the FAA, which determines that an aircraft’s design meets regulatory standards.…

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A new, cheaper Chromecast upgrade is on the way – but with surprising specs

Audio player loading… It seems as though a new Chromecast with Google TV is about to break cover – and if the latest leak around the device is to be believed, it’s going to look more or less identical to the current model that was launched in September 2020. As…

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This Tiny, Portable Dishwasher Is Built for the Truly Lazy

Bob the Mini Dishwasher is a (maybe too) tiny countertop machine made for small families living in small spaces. Source

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7 Keyboard Tips for Your Phone

From editing to dictation, you can do more with your smartphone’s keyboard than you might have realized. Source

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Nvidia RTX 4060 GPU leak suggests it’s a bit weak – but is that really fair?

Audio player loading… Nvidia’s RTX 4060 could be something of a disappointment, at least compared to the next-gen Lovelace graphics cards further up the range, or that’s the contention from one of the regular hardware leakers on Twitter. Kopite7kimi has tweeted a “typical” Time Spy Extreme score – these pre-release…

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The iPhone 14 won’t have a SIM tray in the US

The new iPhone 14 lineup will ship without physical SIM trays — but only in the US. They’ll be able to use two eSIMs at once (and store more than that), but is the lack of a physical tray a big deal? And is it user-hostile and stupid? First, a…

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