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Top 5 Smart Home Devices
1.All-new Echo Show 5 (3rd Gen, 2023 release) The Echo Show 5 3rd Gen has been released with MediaTek MT 8169 B chipset with the same 5.5 inches touchscreen and they have improvised the speaker from 1.65 inches to 1.75 inches and this new look of this 3rd Gen has been more sharp and more slicker with the rounded screen corner. But it still sticks with the same 2.5 MP camera with a built-in shutter for a basic video calling experience. It has significantly louder volumes, but also bass that's hugely boosted in this Gen as they say it the twice the bass of the previous version to make a clear point of difference. As it from Amazon it obviously has the Alexa configuration. It also has an other model for the kids, with the build in parental control and various AI features. Finally as far as the colors, this comes in charcoal, glacier white and cloud blue.
By BlindersEdge2 years ago in Futurism
Bowie is a remarkably uncommon lobster that is half blue and half orange, half male and half female.
Bowie may be the rarest lobster in the world if not the North Atlantic. This unique specimen is divided exactly in half, with a typical orange color on the right side and a vivid blue color on the left. Furthermore, it is a prime example of a bilateral gynandromorph, with a perfect midline split that makes it half-male and half-female.
By Francis Dami2 years ago in Futurism
Understanding EMF Radiation and Its Potential Harmfulness
Introduction: Electromagnetic fields (EMF) are invisible energy waves generated by various electronic devices and power sources. In our modern, technology-driven world, we are constantly surrounded by EMF radiation. While these fields are essential for the functioning of many devices, concerns have been raised about their potential harmful effects on human health. In this article, we will explore the nature of EMF radiation, its sources, and the ongoing debate regarding its possible health implications.
By Niyuki Amelya2 years ago in Futurism
Navigating thе World of April Tags: Applications, Challеngеs, and Opportunitiеs
April Tags havе bеcomе еssеntial in thе fascinating world of computеr vision, unlocking a world of possibilitiеs. In this article, you will learn about thе applications that makе April Tags еssеntial, thе challеngеs thеy facе, and thе promising opportunitiеs in thе future.
By John Ethan2 years ago in Futurism
Humane AI Pin
Humane officially launches the AI Pin, its OpenAI-powered wearable It's a device meant to be used for speaking instead of typing and for communicating with big language models, not applications. However, it's still unclear exactly what you're meant to use it for.
By Benny Robinson2 years ago in Futurism
A new kind of 3D-printed carrot, in the words of its Qatar-based inventors. Content Warning.
Qatari students aim to make ‘food accessible to people all over the world’ with their newly invented 3D printer. Innovation in the heart of Qatar has birthed a groundbreaking solution to the widespread issue of food insecurity. Two visionary students, Mohammad Annan, aged 20, and Lujain Al Mansoori, aged 21, both pursuing information systems at Doha's Carnegie Mellon University, have achieved an extraordinary feat - the creation of a 3D printer capable of mass-producing vegetables, offering a potential remedy to the global food crisis.
By nizam uddin2 years ago in Futurism











