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How to use ImageFX, Google’s AI image generator
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What is a TPM, and why does Windows 11 require one?
Officially, Windows 11 requires a Trusted Platform Module. Here’s what it does and how you can work around that requirement if your old PC doesn’t have one.Go Here to Read this Fast! What is a TPM, and why does Windows 11 require one?
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Ultimate Ears Miniroll speaker is tiny, waterproof, and wearable
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Miniroll is the smallest Ultimate Ears speaker, but it packs big sound
If the compact Wonderboom is just too big for you, Ultimate Ears’ latest speaker will supplant that model as the smallest entry in the company’s current lineup. The Miniroll is, as the name suggests, a diminutive version of the company’s flat, circular Roll design. This new Bluetooth option weighs less than a pound and can tuck into tight pockets. Or, as UE was keen to show off in the marketing materials, the speaker can attach to nearly anything thanks to a built-in, flexible strap.
Once again, Ultimate Ears retained the prominent volume buttons as a key design element. Power and play/pause buttons are on the left side, with that latter control also assisting with track skipping and activating PartyUp mode (with Auracast) for syncing with other UE speakers. Along the bottom edge, there’s a USB-C port for charging. Even though that component is fully exposed, the speaker is IP67 rated dust and waterproof, plus it’s able to withstand drops of nearly four feet (1.2 meters).
Ultimate EarsDon’t let the smaller size fool you, the Miniroll still packs a punch. The speaker can manage up to 85.5dB of volume, which is impressive for a unit of this stature. That big sound is powered by one 45.6mm active driver and one 37.75mm x 65mm passive radiator.
Ultimate Ears promises up to 12 hours of battery life on a charge, plenty of juice for an all-day party on the go. There’s a sustainability element here, too. The fabric made of 100 percent post-consumer recycled polyester and the speaker contains at least 40 percent post-consumer recycled plastic parts.
The Miniroll is available now for $80 (€80/£70) in black, blue, grey and pink color options. At this price, the speaker is the most affordable in the current UE range — in addition to being the smallest.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/speakers/miniroll-is-the-smallest-ultimate-ears-speaker-but-it-packs-big-sound-070144756.html?src=rss
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Crypto excluded from Schumer’s legislative priorities after assurances
Senator Chuck Schumer’s “Dear Colleague” letter left cryptocurrency off the latest bipartisan agenda, despite his earlier promise to prioritize it this year. Fox News journalist Eleanor Terrett pointed out that in his latest letter to Senate colleagues, Schumer listed several…Go here to Read this Fast! Crypto excluded from Schumer’s legislative priorities after assurances
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BTT surges over 16% amid Tron’s milestone
BitTorrent’s BTT token has seen a significant uptick in price, posting a 16% jump in the past 24 hours and an almost 14% gain over the last week. As of writing, BitTorrent (BTT) is up by 7% in the past…Go here to Read this Fast! BTT surges over 16% amid Tron’s milestone
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Swiss branch of BBVA bank brings USDC for institutional clients
Spanish multinational banking giant BBVA has started offering Circle’s USDC stablecoin for its high-profile clients via its Swiss arm. BBVA’s institutional and private banking clients in Switzerland can now manage Circle’s stablecoin USD Coin (USDC) alongside traditional investments on the…Go here to Read this Fast! Swiss branch of BBVA bank brings USDC for institutional clients
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BNB eyes $555 as key indicator signals bullish crossover
The Stochastic RSI indicates a slight bullish crossover, suggesting potential upward momentum.
BNB was trading above a key support level at press time.Binance Coin [BNB] has experienced a p
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Solana surge alert: Why traders should brace for a 25% hike
Based on the historical price momentum, there is a high possibility that Solana’s price could soar by 25% to the $160 level.
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Gold or Bitcoin? Peter Schiff, Jack Mallers debate which is ‘better money’
Mallers defended BTC as ‘better money’ despite Schiff’s disagreement.
BTC had more upside potential than gold on the price charts.Strike’s Jack Mallers defended Bitcoin [BTC] in
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