💻 7 announcements that stole the show at Computex 📱 Repairing your iPhone just got more expensive 🛏️ This 'speaker bed' is cool, but its cost may keep you awake 🍿 New Wallace & Gromit movie brings back iconic villain 🕹️ Rebuilding the world’s first gaming computer | |
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These 7 announcements stole the show at Computex 2024
| Tech event was stuffed with reveals, but these stood out the most | |
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Tineco Floor One Stretch S6: 7 features that make it a marvelous wet-dry vacuum | A huge challenge with cleaning your home and living spaces is that the tools you use, like a vacuum, don’t always stretch or reach everywhere you want them to go. The Tineco Floor One Stretch S6 changes all of that. For starters, it has a 5.1-inch compact design, making it super low-profile. But it also lays flat, up to 180 degrees, so you can get under those hard-to-reach spaces. It’s a marvelous piece of machinery that can take your cleaning to a whole new level. Of course, there’s so much more it has to offer, so we thought it best to call out the top features for you ... | |
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Be careful with your iPhone! Repairing it just got more expensive
| Apple has yet to explain why it's made the reported change | Apple is no longer covering “single hairline cracks” under the standard warranty for the iPhone and Apple Watch, according to a 9to5Mac report citing multiple sources with knowledge of the matter. It means the repairs are now considered to be “accidental damage,” so owners will have to pay to get it fixed. The report said that until now, Apple covered instances of “single hairline crack damage under the standard warranty for iPhone and Apple Watch users, so long as there was no visible other damage or a clear point of impact on the device that caused that crack.” It also notes that Apple appears to still be covering single hairline crack repairs under warranty for the iPad and Mac ... | |
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KEF and Savoir want to help you sleep better with their speaker bed
| Companies have teamed up to create the extraordinary, $115,000 Seventy-Five | Loudspeaker specialist KEF and bed expert Savoir have joined forces to create the amazing Seventy-Five, a custom-crafted luxury bed incorporating high-end speakers, Digital Trends reported. Its $115,000 price tag, however, might just keep you up at night. The Seventy-Five is named, according to its makers, “for the ideal number of beats per minute in a song to aid relaxation.” Embedded in the headboard’s fancy Kvadrat/Raf Simons fabric are two KEF Ci3160REFM-THX reference architectural speakers that retail for $8,000 each. Six of KEF’s $400 Kube 8b subwoofers that are hidden in the bed's base ... | |
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Teaser for new Wallace & Gromit movie sees return of Feathers McGraw
| Creator Nick Park said the most common question he gets from fans is will Feathers McGraw ever return? Now we have the answer | Feathers McGraw is making a long-awaited return after last appearing in Oscar-winning short Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers 31 years ago, Variety reported. The penguin supervillain will feature in Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, premiering this Christmas on BBC One and the BBC iPlayer before going global on Netflix. The 70-minute adventure sees Gromit getting anxious as Wallace becomes overly reliant on gadgets. His "smart gnome" invention turns sinister, and with events spiraling out of control, Gromit has to step in to save Wallace's ability to invent ... | |
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Image: Wikicommons/Wolfgang Stief | Spacewar is back! Rebuilding the world’s first gaming computer | The effort and dedication that's gone into creating the PiDP-10 is mind-blowing | “On my desk right now, sitting beside my ultra-modern gaming PC, there is a strange device resembling the spaceship control panel from a 1970s sci-fi movie. It has no keyboard, no monitor, just several neat lines of colored switches below a cascade of flashing light.” And so begins a fascinating report by the Guardian into how an enthusiastic team of tech nostalgia enthusiasts built a replica of the PDP-10 mainframe computer launched by the Digital Equipment Corporation more than 50 years ago. The PiDP-10 is a 2:3 scale replica of the PDP-10, the operator panel of which is pictured above. It was on PDP computers that a group of friends designed the shoot-’em-up, Spacewar!, described as “one of the first-ever video games to run on a computer” ... | |
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