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  • An ‘iPhone of AI’ Makes No Sense. What Is Jony Ive Really Building?

    An ‘iPhone of AI’ Makes No Sense. What Is Jony Ive Really Building?

    At this point, phrases like ambient computing, ubiquitous computing, and even (shudder) Internet of Things may be zipping and popping around your brain. Are we back here again? If the answer is yes, it might not be a reason to despair. Béhar cites Embodied’s Moxie companion robot, ElliQ’s elder care, and the Happiest Baby robotic bassinet as examples of AI-powered devices which actually “solve specific human needs”—but it should be noted Béhar is involved in all these products. He says, “We are designing these experiences to be directly embedded into the actual physical element of these products, rather than your smartphone. This lightens the reliance to do everything on a personal device, and we find that these solutions are not socially disruptive and actually more magical in their use.”

    Just last week, Sir Jonathan Ive was handing out degrees to Royal College of Art and Imperial College graduates at the Royal Festival Hall ceremony in London, as befitting his role as an elder statesman of design. Stephen Green, head of the joint Innovation Design Engineering program between the two universities, suggests that Ive is the perfect candidate to scoop up and metabolize all the post-smartphone, post-screen experiments we’ve seen come and go over the past decade, whether that’s voice agents—which Green believes needs to be used in combination, not solo—wearables, Bluetooth beacons for greater fidelity at a location level, signal processing, olfactory sensors (OK, perhaps we’re not quite ready for that last one).

    “Historically speaking, that was the beauty of Apple with Steve Jobs,” says Green. “Ultimately a marketing person with great technological foresight, and able to, with what’s sometimes referred to as design leadership, bring an amazing team of people and investors around him to make that happen. So, obviously, Jony Ive has many of those ingredients that are needed, with the backing that can coalesce around him, to achieve amazing critical mass to do something innovative. Because a lot of the technology and possibility is out there.”

    The iPhone of AI

    The original rumors and reports referred, of course, to an “iPhone of AI,” in the sense of a super successful device that allows everyday people to access cutting-edge technology. It’s likely that the dominant component in any era-shaping system cooked up by LoveFrom and OpenAI will define itself against the iPhone. The mentions of social disruption and reliance on screens do chime with Ive’s somewhat elusive comments through the years on smartphones and social media addiction.

    Ive is on record as saying he has limited his children’s screen time. When pressed by Anna Wintour on stage at the WIRED25 Summit in 2018 as to whether we are now “too connected,” he responded: “The nature of innovation is that you cannot predict all the consequences. In my experience, there have been surprising consequences. Some fabulous, and some less so.”

    One possible kindred spirit, both in terms of breaking away from smartphone norms and San Francisco culture, is Anjan Katta, the founder of Daylight, whose DC-1 tablet goes against the grain with a 60-fps paperlike display. He says that the harmful components of our current consumer tech, including blue light, flicker, and addiction-inducing notifications, can make us sicker and more anxious. “As someone who has directly experienced the extreme downsides of modern technology, including eye strain, disrupted circadian rhythm, exacerbation of ADHD symptoms, and mental health concerns like anxiety and depression,” he says, “I wholeheartedly embrace the push to create personal computing devices that don’t consume such a large share of our time and energy.”

    Sophie Charara

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  • The $300 Meta Quest 3S Makes the Apple Vision Pro an Even Worse Proposition

    The $300 Meta Quest 3S Makes the Apple Vision Pro an Even Worse Proposition

    The Meta Quest 3S has the same 120Hz 1832×1920 display as the Quest 2, but it has a newer processor, faster RAM, better controller tracking, and longer battery life. Connect it to the Meta Horizon app to enjoy a huge virtual screen, work in large floating windows, or stay fit and play with unique games and apps.

    Lambert Varias

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  • Bose’s New Earbuds Bring World-Class Noise Cancellation in a Tiny Package

    Bose’s New Earbuds Bring World-Class Noise Cancellation in a Tiny Package

    A welcome surprise from Bose, the new QuietComfort Earbuds dip into a more affordable price range without sacrificing quality or features. They’re comfortable, last up to 8.5 hours per charge, and have Bose’s signature clean sound and top-tier active noise cancellation. They come with three pairs of ear tips and stability bands to ensure a great fit.

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  • Koss’ Legendary Lightweight Headphones Finally Get a Modern Refresh

    Koss’ Legendary Lightweight Headphones Finally Get a Modern Refresh

    Koss’ bestselling lightweight and affordable headphones finally go wireless. The Porta Pro Wireless delivers the same unbeatable sound quality for its price range while adding Bluetooth 5.2 support and built-in playback and call buttons. It lasts up to 20 hours per charge and tops up via USB-C. It also comes with a USB-C to 3.5mm cord for wired listening.

    Lambert Varias

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  • Topdon Thermal Camera Gives Your Phone Predator-Vision

    Topdon Thermal Camera Gives Your Phone Predator-Vision

    This pocket-size gadget connects to smartphones, adding a temperature-scanning ability. Its 256×192 thermal sensor provides more detail than others, refreshes faster, and can visually identify temps from -4ºF to +1022ºF. It’s available in iOS Lightning, iOS USB-C, and Android versions.

    Paul Strauss

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  • Our 5 Favorite Automatic Cat Litter Boxes

    Our 5 Favorite Automatic Cat Litter Boxes

    Automatic litter boxes vary depending on the brand and litter box type. Generally, they have sensors, either by motion or weight, to tell when a cat has entered or exited the litter box. Usually customizable and controlled via app on your phone, or on a more rudimentary timer system, the cleaning cycle will begin a short time after the cat has used the box. With the dome-shaped litter boxes, the cleaning will happen via a cycle where the litter spins and rotates around the spherical interior; the bigger soiled clumps will be deposited into the waste basket while the clean litter passes through the grates and gets recycled back into the litter box.

    The Neakasa M1, for example, rotates backward and then forward (rather than a spin cycle) to sift the clumps from the clean litter, depositing the larger clumps into the waste basket. The Pet Zone Smart Scoop is the most rudimentary on our list, simply using a rake attachment to scoop the bigger clumps into a waste receptacle in the back.

    Molly Higgins

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  • DJI OSMO Action 5 Pro Camera Has a New 40 Megapixel Sensor and Longer Battery Life

    DJI OSMO Action 5 Pro Camera Has a New 40 Megapixel Sensor and Longer Battery Life

    The latest version of DJI’s action camera has an upgraded 40MP 1/1.3″ sensor, which works better in dark environments, and improved subject centering and tracking. It shoots 4K video at up to 120 fps, 8K photos, and runs for up to 4 hours on a charge. The Adventure Combo adds three batteries, a charging case, an extension rod, and a mini quick-release mount.

    Paul Strauss

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  • These Clever Portable Laptop Monitors Can Stack in Different Ways

    These Clever Portable Laptop Monitors Can Stack in Different Ways

    Portable laptop displays are nothing new, but Kefeya’s Laptop Screen Extender is the only one we’ve seen with this degree of customizability. Not only can you swivel each monitor and put them in portrait orientation while attached to a laptop, but you can also stack them on top of each other thanks to a cleverly designed dock and attachment.

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  • Obsbot Finally Brings Its Quality and Smart Tech to an Affordable 4K Webcam

    Obsbot Finally Brings Its Quality and Smart Tech to an Affordable 4K Webcam

    Finally, a high quality sub-$130 webcam. The Meet 2 is a tiny but powerful webcam that shoots at up to 4k/30fps, with 1080p/60fps also available. It attaches to its stand magnetically, not just for convenience but to easily switch between landscape and portrait modes. It also has phase detection autofocus, autoframing, and two omnidirectional microphones.

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  • The Cyber Cube Is a Tiny Transparent Display for Animated GIFs

    The Cyber Cube Is a Tiny Transparent Display for Animated GIFs

    This neat desktop accessory uses an LCD screen in its base and a crystal cube with an optical prism to create a tiny, see-through display. Its 240 x 240 pixel screen can show full-color images, GIF animations, news, weather, and other information. It connects via Wi-Fi and can be configured easily from a web browser. Setup instructions here.

    Paul Strauss

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  • This E-Ink Tablet Could Be the True Digital Paper That Was Promised

    This E-Ink Tablet Could Be the True Digital Paper That Was Promised

    Digital paper is really here. The ReMarkable Paper Pro is an E-ink tablet with an 11.8″ 2160 x 1620 display. It has colored ink particles that allow it to display nine colors, which can also be blended into new ones. It has a low-glare backlight, a satisfying paper-like texture, and comes with a stylus. It also has an optional keyboard attachment.

    Lambert Varias

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  • Finally, Open-Ear Earphones That Won’t Annoy the People Around You

    Finally, Open-Ear Earphones That Won’t Annoy the People Around You

    NWM One Wireless headphones look like one of those AI-generated concept renders that plague Instagram. But it’s an actual product, albeit for specific needs. Instead of ear cups, its drivers dangle in open frames. Its noise-canceling tech does a good job of minimizing sound leakage. They’re not the best sounding, but unique and comfortable.

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  • This High Tech Macro Pad is as Beautiful as it is Practical

    This High Tech Macro Pad is as Beautiful as it is Practical

    The smaller sibling of the original Creator Board keyboard. Work Louder’s new Creator Micro is a macro pad that more than justifies its price in both form and function. It has 12 keys, a knob, and a scroll wheel, all programmable using VIA. You can switch between up to four layers on the fly using the touch sensor. It also has full RGB underglow lighting.

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  • Marvel at the Appropriately Named “The Compensator” Mechanical Keyboard

    Marvel at the Appropriately Named “The Compensator” Mechanical Keyboard

    Watch mechanical keyboard enthusiast Lightning build VK.Works’ The Compensator. It’s a hilarious monstrosity that takes the 40% layout and adds the arrow keys, the six specialized keys, the numpad, and eight macro keys. On both sides. See the finished build at 2:49:20 and join VK.Works’ Discord channel to learn more.

    Lambert Varias

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  • Bang & Olufsen’s New Beoplay H100 is the Beyond Meat of Headphones

    Bang & Olufsen’s New Beoplay H100 is the Beyond Meat of Headphones

    Bang & Olufsen’s new headphones are packed with premium tech and materials – 10 mics for active noise cancellation, Dolby Atmos spatial audio, lambskin leather headband, etc. But it’s also a modular platform. B&O promises to offer not just replacement parts but also upgraded versions of the headband, cushions, battery, and drivers in the future.

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  • Razer’s Newest Xbox Controller Has Tons of Customizable and Durable Tech

    Razer’s Newest Xbox Controller Has Tons of Customizable and Durable Tech

    The latest version of Razer’s Xbox and PC controller has six remappable inputs: four back paddles and two bumpers near the shoulder buttons. Its triggers can be toggled between analog and instant actuation. It uses Hall Effect joysticks for a drift-free experience. It has a wireless dongle, while its wired mode gets you a 1000 Hz polling rate.

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  • This Futuristic Wireless Charging Station Makes Charging Fun

    This Futuristic Wireless Charging Station Makes Charging Fun

    Why would anyone pay five more than normal for a 3-in-1 wireless charger? Perhaps if it’s the only one that makes charging a fun and futuristic ritual. Its top charger doubles as a magnetic phone dock and can swivel, giving you a great angle to view your device’s display. Its two other wireless pads pop out from either side when pressed.

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  • Check Out the Awesome Xbox Adaptive Joystick for Gamers with Limited Mobility

    Check Out the Awesome Xbox Adaptive Joystick for Gamers with Limited Mobility

    A follow-up to the Xbox Adaptive Controller, the Xbox Adaptive Joystick is essentially half of a modern gamepad. Its thumbstick’s topper is meant to be easily replaceable to better fit users with limited mobility, with Xbox promising 3D printable toppers. It’s also compatible with Windows 10/11, Android, and iOS. Available early 2025.

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  • NuPhy Brings Magnetic Hall Effect Switches to Low Profile Keyboards with the Air60 HE

    NuPhy Brings Magnetic Hall Effect Switches to Low Profile Keyboards with the Air60 HE

    NuPhy once again took a modern keyboard trend and slimmed it down into an affordable low-profile package. The Air60 HE is a gaming-focused variant of NuPhy’s beloved 60% low-profile keyboard. It comes with Hall Effect switches for instant response and adjustable actuation. It also has south-facing key backlights and lets you save profiles.

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  • Sharge Gets Serious and Sexy with Power Banks Wrapped in Carbon Fiber

    Sharge Gets Serious and Sexy with Power Banks Wrapped in Carbon Fiber

    Sharge’s upcoming collection of power banks wrapped in recycled carbon fiber shows they can do understated aesthetics as well. The CarbonMag is a slim MagSafe and Qi-compatible power bank that comes in 5000mAh and 10,000mAh capacities. The CarbonBlade on the other hand is a 10,000mAh power bank with USB-C and USB-A charging ports.

    Lambert Varias

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