Month: March 2025

Samsung’s Affordable Galaxy A36 and Galaxy A26 Will Get 6 Years of Software Updates

The company’s latest affordable smartphones are thinner and more durable and have a sprinkling of AI. Source

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Samsung reveals Galaxy A56 with more AI and a modest spec bump

Samsung is bringing even more AI to its line of budget-friendly phones. The new Galaxy A56, A36, and A26 now come with what the company calls “awesome intelligence,” enabling an array of new AI-powered image editing features already available with Samsung’s pricier S25 lineup. One of these features is Best…

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DJI launches a vehicle-mounted drone dock station that seemingly comes straight from a sci-fi movie

DJI Dock 3 supports vehicle-mounted deployment and dual-drone rotations Supports obstacle-sensing LiDAR, high-intensity spotlight, and real-time audio Designed for continuous aerial surveillance and monitoring DJI has introduced its first “drone-in-a-box” system, DJI Dock 3, designed for continuous remote operations in demanding conditions and autonomous drone flights. It supports an IP56…

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Ikea registered a Matter-over-Thread temperature sensor with the FCC

Ikea has registered its first Thread device, a new Matter-supporting temperature and humidity sensor called the “Timmerflotte,” with the FCC, reports HomeKit News. A diagram from the filing, which was spotted by CybermodStudios, shows a circular device that’s powered by two AAA batteries and features a QR code and 11-digit…

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Company that reportedly supplied DOGE and Elon Musk with sleeping solutions found to have huge vulnerability in its…beds??

High-tech Eight Sleep pods allow Elon Musk and DOGE staff to rest at work But a researcher found security flaws, including an AWS key and remote access Hackers could exploit the beds to infiltrate home networks and connected devices Whatever you think about Elon Musk, and his role heading up…

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What can a 100-pixel video teach us about storytelling around the world?

Since its founding in 2007, the Mumbai-based collaborative studio CAMP has used surveillance, TV networks, and digital archives to examine how we move through and record the world. In addition to their film and video projects, the wildly prolific studio runs a rooftop cinema in Mumbai and maintains several online…

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