Month: July 2024

A few weeks with the Daylight DC-1 tablet: rethinking screen time

There’s a big piece of paper in the San Francisco offices of Daylight Computer, with a list written in purple ink of all the kinds of devices the company hopes to one day make. The list is long: Daylight wants to make a phone, a laptop, different kinds of tablets.…

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Sonos Roam 2 Review: Still the Best Sonos Bluetooth Speaker

The second-generation Sonos portable Bluetooth speaker now comes with a battery that actually works. Source

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Asia’s biggest chipmaker is set to join the trillion-dollar club — TSMC will topple Meta soon as it benefits from AI boom

Nvidia isn’t the only tech firm reaping massive benefits from the AI boom, as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), the world’s leading contract maker of semiconductors, has also experienced a significant market surge.  TSMC’s market capitalization briefly exceeded $1 trillion recently, driven by unprecedented global demand for advanced processors. This…

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This $1,695 smart bassinet’s best features are now behind a premium subscription

The Snoo, a very expensive but widely regarded smart bassinet, now has some of the best features of its app locked behind a new $19.99 monthly premium subscription. The change, which went into effect this week, has infuriated many Snoo owners, as the subscription puts some previously free features that…

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Apple warns iPhone owners to ditch Chrome for Safari to protect their privacy –here’s what to do

This week, Apple adopted some interesting tactics to convince iPhone owners that they should be using Safari on iOS – including scaring them with a new, Black Mirror-esque video ad. The ‘Privacy on iPhone’ video shows people using unnamed web browsers surrounded by flying security cameras that watch their every scroll.…

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Experts are warning it could take ‘weeks’ to fix the global IT outage – here’s what we know

While some computers are starting to get back online after yesterday’s massive Windows outage took down numerous critical systems across the world, there’s still a lot of troubleshooting to do – and it could be weeks before everything gets back to normal, according to experts. The collapse was caused by…

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