Month: July 2023

The man behind the USB-C iPhone rebuilt the AirPods Pro case to make it repairable

Robotics engineer Ken Pillonel, known for creating a makeshift USB-C iPhone and AirPods, has revealed his next project. The modding wunderkind has deconstructed Apple’s AirPods Pro case and built a custom repairable version. Pillonel is sharing the design for free, allowing enterprising self-repair enthusiasts with a knack for engineering to…

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Microsoft Teams is finally solving one of its most frustrating problems for mobile users

Making sense of all your workplace Microsoft Teams chats and channels when using a smartphone could soon be a lot easier thanks to a new update. The video conferencing platform has unveiled a new layout that it says makes navigating around the Android and iOS apps a lot simpler, allowing…

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The Out-Laws is still Netflix’s #1 most-watched movie this week, but you should watch #3 instead

The Out-Laws is topping the Netflix most-watched movie charts this week and for good reason. In this comedy, Adam Devine plays a man who thinks his future in-laws (Pierce Brosnan and Ellen Barkin) are infamous outlaws.  But although The Out-Laws may be a fun and easy watch, if you’re in…

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How to Set Up Your New Android Phone (2023)

Welcome to your shiny new Google-powered phone. It will be up and ready in no time with these handy tips. Source

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Everything announced at Samsung’s Galaxy Z Flip 5 and Fold 5 event

Samsung has just finished up its second Galaxy Unpacked event of the year, where it revealed a whole bunch of updates across its line of folding phones, Galaxy smartwatches, and tablets. If you couldn’t watch the event live, we’ve rounded up all the most exciting announcements here. a:hover]:shadow-highlight-franklin dark:[&>a:hover]:shadow-highlight-franklin [&>a]:shadow-underline-black…

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The Morning After: Netflix lists $900,000 AI job to help ‘create great content’

It looks like the big entertainment powers are digging in for a long battle with striking actors and writers. Not that they don’t have money to use. Here’s an example: Netflix’s recent job posting for a machine learning platform product manager, with a heady annual salary of $300,000 to $900,000…

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