Month: February 2025

Could this be the world’s smallest ultra short throw projector? Lilliputian Acer projector weighs only 740g and projects 100-inch pictures

Acer PD1520Us offers 30,000 hours of lifespan for business and entertainment needs Supports full HD 1080p resolution and 4K compatibility The LED light source eliminates warm-up times, offering instant on/off functionality Acer has unveiled PD1520Us, a compact ultra-short throw (UST) projector, tipping the scales at just 740 grams, making it…

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Civilization VII is getting a Quest VR port this spring

The Civilization franchise is getting the VR treatment with Sid Meier’s Civilization VII – VR on Meta Quest headsets this spring, 2K and Firaxis Games have announced. The “virtual and mixed reality” game will be available for the Quest 3 and 3S, but no price or specific release date has…

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TikTok now offers its Android app for download outside of Google Play

TikTok is now offering US downloads of the Android version of the app on its own website, the company announced last night. With the change, Android users in the United States now have an easy way to download or update the app for the first time since Google removed it…

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Exponential growth but for how long: DeepSeek’s meteoric rise in AI-land continues unabated, fresh Similarweb data shows

DeepSeek skyrocketed to fame, dethroning ChatGPT, and causing stock jitters It quickly grew from 88,000 to 49M visits, but is slowing now, Similarweb data shows Despite 614% growth, curiosity in DeepSeek is fading and ChatGPT remains king Chinese AI upstart DeepSeek, which was trained for a fraction of the price…

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Dyson WashG1 vs V15s Detect Submarine: which of Dyson’s mops should you buy?

The Dyson V15s Submarine and WashG1 are both capable of mopping your floors. In fact, they’re the only models in Dyson’s floor-care lineup that can do so. In this article, we’ll compare the two, so you can see which model will suit your needs best. The V15s Detect Submarine launched…

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Federal judge blocks DOGE from accessing sensitive Treasury records

A federal judge temporarily blocked Elon Musk’s DOGE from accessing Treasury Department records containing personal information like Social Security numbers early this morning, reports Inner City Press. The order is in response to a lawsuit filed yesterday in New York’s Southern District Court. The suit alleges that the administration exceeded…

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