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Instagram makes ‘Teen Accounts’ private by default – and AI will be checking your age
Meta is restricting content, enforcing time limits, and handing control back to parents. Will the changes make younger users safer on social media?Instagram makes ‘Teen Accounts’ private by default – and AI will be checking your ageInstagram makes ‘Teen Accounts’ private by default – and AI will be checking your age -
35 years ago, Steve Jobs launched an obscure operating system that changed everything
It’s been 35 years since the launch of the most important operating system you’ve never heard of — and it was made by Steve Jobs himself.Originally appeared here:
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35 years ago, Steve Jobs launched an obscure operating system that changed everything
It’s been 35 years since the launch of the most important operating system you’ve never heard of — and it was made by Steve Jobs himself.Originally appeared here:
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Culture Capital: A documentary series unveiling the power of entrepreneurship
comcast rise In a rapidly evolving world, where innovation and perseverance are the cornerstones of success, a new documentary series is set to shine a light on the entrepreneurs who are redefining the business landscape—and growing their communities in the process. Culture Capital, a three-part docuseries that delves into the journeys of nine visionary entrepreneurs […]Originally appeared here:
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Culture Capital: A documentary series unveiling the power of entrepreneurship
comcast rise In a rapidly evolving world, where innovation and perseverance are the cornerstones of success, a new documentary series is set to shine a light on the entrepreneurs who are redefining the business landscape—and growing their communities in the process. Culture Capital, a three-part docuseries that delves into the journeys of nine visionary entrepreneurs […]Originally appeared here:
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A free mod is already fixing Final Fantasy 16’s problems on PC
Final Fantasy 16 isn’t off to the best start on PC, but a free mod is already fixing several problems with the PC port.Go Here to Read this Fast! A free mod is already fixing Final Fantasy 16’s problems on PC
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How to use a keyboard and mouse on PS5
Bring the comfort and precision of your keyboard and mouse to the PS5 by connecting them to the console. We’ll show you how easy it is to set it up yourself.Go Here to Read this Fast! How to use a keyboard and mouse on PS5
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GM electric vehicles can finally recharge at Tesla Supercharger stations
Starting today, General Motors is starting to sell approved North American Charging Standard (NACS) DC adapters for its electric vehicles. GM originally announced it would support Tesla’s NACS connector 15 months ago, but it’s taken them until today to get adapters out to the market. Models from Chevrolet, Cadillac and GMC will all be able to use this new adapter.
Previously, GM electric vehicles weren’t compatible with Tesla Superchargers, as they were outfitted with a different proprietary charging port. Those who own these EVs can purchase an adapter for $225 using your vehicle brand’s mobile app. The app can also help owners locate the closest Supercharger station.
These NACS DC adapters will first be available to US customers, while Canadian EV owners will have to wait until later this year. Moving forward, GM vehicles will now come with NACS DC adapters, meaning future owners won’t have to fork $225 over for the ability to recharge. To ensure all GM EV owners can power up their vehicles, the company is working with multiple supplies to provide enough adapters for all.
Earlier this year, Ford EV owners started being able to charge their vehicles at Tesla’s Superchargers. Subaru, Hyundai and basically every other major automaker in the US also made similar announcements last year. That GM took well over a year to release adapters could be due to Tesla firing its entire Supercharger team in April, according to a report from Forbes.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/transportation/evs/gm-electric-vehicles-can-finally-recharge-at-tesla-supercharger-stations-135228213.html?src=rss
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Apple’s M3 iMac is down to a record-low price ahead of October Prime Day
While I’m a MacBook gal myself, the appeal of investing in an iMac has crossed my mind now and again — all that display space is just so enticing. One of the major reasons I’ve resisted is the price of getting a new iMac, but a record-low price is giving me a change of heart. Right now, the 2023 iMac with M3 chip is down to $1,100 from $1,300 thanks to a 12 percent discount and a $49 coupon. This model offers an 8-core CPU and 256GB of storage but no AppleCare+.
In our review, we gave the newest iMac an 86, thanks mostly to the M3 chip. In our tests, the iMac never slowed down or struggled with browsing, photo editing, or games. Overall, it gave us all the quality and speed we could need for day-to-day use. Plus, it’s great to have 24GB of RAM versus the M1’s 16GB. The display is also top-notch, and the device is super lightweight, at under 10 pounds and less than 11.5mm in thickness.
At the same time, the 2023 iMac isn’t a big upgrade from its predecessor. As we said then, “If you’ve seen a 24-inch iMac before, you’ve seen this one.” It doesn’t have a larger option or vertical screen adjustment. Plus, that 256GB of storage and 8GB of RAM still make this feel overpriced, even with the markdown.
Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter for the latest tech deals and buying advice in the lead up to October Prime Day 2024.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/deals/apples-m3-imac-is-down-to-a-record-low-price-ahead-of-october-prime-day-132441743.html?src=rss
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Bose’s new noise-canceling QuietComfort Earbuds are more affordable at $179
So far, Bose has delivered two versions of its “regular” QuietComfort Earbuds: one in 2020 and another in 2022. The company followed up last year with the QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds, debuting its take on spatial audio that doesn’t rely on carefully recorded content. Now, Bose is jumping back to that “regular” model with a new version of the QuietComfort Earbuds. While it’s actually the company’s fourth set noise-canceling wireless buds, the new QC Earbuds will offer an entry-level option that’s much more affordable than the premium Ultra.
For the new QuietComfort Earbuds, Bose says the design is meant for “everyday use.” There’s a collection of ear tips and stability bands to help you find the perfect fit, and the IPX4 rating should be enough to withstand sweaty workouts. The shape of the outer panel has been refined, looking more like older Bose earbud models than its recent efforts.
The company says you can expect its “best-in-class” active noise cancellation (ANC) to be on display here, as well as “satisfyingly rich” sound. Each earbud is equipped with three microphones for both ANC and voice pickup, so the latest QuietComfort model should be a decent option for calls. Bluetooth 5.3 with multipoint connectivity is also on the spec sheet, where Bose is promising up to 30 feet of wireless range.
BoseBose increased the battery life from the QC Earbuds II from six to eight and a half hours on this new version. Plus, the case holds another two and a half charges. You can get three hours of use in 20 minutes and a full charge takes 90 minutes.
The QuietComfort Earbuds will work with the Bose QC Earbuds app for features and customization. Here, you can reconfigure the onboard tap controls on each earbud, with the ability to switch ANC settings between Quiet, Aware (transparency mode) and off right on the buds. A Voice ID tool can fine-tune the QC Earbuds for “performance and accuracy” while a five-band adjustable EQ offers some flexibility with the tuning. Bose has also included a Remote Selfie feature that allows you to use the earbuds as a remote camera trigger. Additionally, there’s a low-latency audio mode for gaming and a Battery Prediction tool to track power consumption.
The new QuietComfort Earbuds are available today for $179 in black, white and purple color options. That’s $100 less the previous two QC Earbuds models and $120 less than the QC Ultra Earbuds. This new model isn’t exactly a budget option, but the price is much more attractive than the company’s current $299 flagship set.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/headphones/boses-new-noise-canceling-quietcomfort-earbuds-are-more-affordable-at-179-130046607.html?src=rss
Bose’s new noise-canceling QuietComfort Earbuds are more affordable at $179Bose’s new noise-canceling QuietComfort Earbuds are more affordable at $179