• Bigscreens featherweight Beyond 2 VR headset is designed for superior comfort and visual clarity
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    VR headsets have come a long way in terms of visual realism but still are a handful when it comes to weight and compact form factor. Take for example the Meta Quest 3 headset, HTC Vive Pro 2, or Apple Vision Pro which are the best VR headsets out there but still have a lot left to be desired. Wearing them for longer durations is still a challenge, hence, barring you from the desired seamless experience in virtual worlds. To end this debacle, Bigscreen has launched its latest and greatest VR headset, developed after years of research.The next-generation headset is a perfect daily driver for applications, designed keeping in mind the positive input received from users of the first-generation Beyond 1 VR headset. The focal point is to keep the size compact, weight down to the minimum, and engineer an eye-tracking system thats no bigger than a grain of sand. The wearable has a 116-degree diagonal field of view, beating even the Meta Quest 3 or Pimax Crystal, despite being a fraction of the size and a weight of just 107 grams. Thats roughly 15 percent less than the first-generation headset and comparable to the weight of four AA batteries.Designer: BigscreenA major chunk of the VR headset-loving community wishes there is a wearable that fits their face for better comfort and visual clarity when spending a number of hours in the VR world. Bigscreen solves this with an adjustable interpupillary distance (IPD) mechanism for each eye. The adjustments (ranging from 48mm to 75mm) can be made using a specialized tool so that it fits a wide range of users. To minimize headaches and strain, the VR headset has two redesigned micro OLED pancake lenses with each a resolution of 25602560 and a native refresh rate of 75 Hz that can be scaled up to 90 Hz. Most importantly, the edge-to-edge clarity on these is amazing, reduced artifacts, and blur is non-existent. This ensures a massive sweet spot that will make you indulge in virtual worlds for hours at end. The headset comes with an integrated audio strap for clear sound during stationary VR activities like playing racing sims.The advanced eye tracking tech employs AI-powered computer vision for low latency tracking that is completely private. This brings natural avatar interactions on platforms like SteamVR, OpenVR and even VRChat. Bigscreen will sell this variant separately with an added $200 price over the standard model which costs $1,049. The latter will arrive in April, while the Beyond 2e will ship in May. The maker will also offer a halo-strap version that will be released in Q3. Beyond 2 and 2e will be offered in Black, Crystal Clear, and Nuclear Orange color options. Bigscreen is also offering a free upgrade to Beyond 2 for users who have placed an order of Beyond 1 in the last few weeks.The post Bigscreens featherweight Beyond 2 VR headset is designed for superior comfort and visual clarity first appeared on Yanko Design.
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  • How to Enter the US With Your Digital Privacy Intact
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    Crossing into the United States has become increasingly dangerous for digital privacy. Here are a few steps you can take to minimize the risk of Customs and Border Protection accessing your data.
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  • The Quantum Apocalypse Is Coming. Be Very Afraid
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    What happens when quantum computers can finally crack encryption and break into the worlds best-kept secrets? Its called Q-Daythe worst holiday maybe ever.
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  • Emboldened by Trump, A.I. Companies Lobby for Fewer Rules
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    After the president made A.I. dominance a top priority, tech companies changed course from a meeker approach under the Biden administration.
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  • iOS 18.4 AirPods Max update will add lossless and ultralow latency audio
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    MacworldApple announced on Monday that the USB-C-equipped AirPods Max will soon get an update that was inexplicably left off the USB-C model: Users will be able to play lossless audio and ultra-low-latency audio through a wired connection. The new feature will be in a firmware update when iOS 18.4, iPadOS 18.4, and macOS Sequoia 15.4 are released next week.To use the 24-bit, 48 kHz lossless audio and ultra-low-latency audio, the headphones must be connected to the audio source through a USB-C cable. When Apple updated the AirPods Max with USB-C last September, the new USB-C port was enabled only for charging. The Lightning-equipped AirPods Max are not included in the feature update.The new lossless audio support can be used with Personalized Spatial Audio for a more sonically accurate, uncompressed, and immersive experience, according to an Apple press release. Lossless audio is a key feature for audio producers, while ultralow latency audio is key for gaming and live streams. Apple notes that AirPods Max will become the onlyheadphones that enable musicians to both create andmix in Personalized Spatial Audio with headtracking.Apple also revealed a new 1.2-meter USB-C to 3.5mm audio cable for $39/39/CA$55/AU$65 and is now available in the Apple Store. The cable can be used to connect AirPodsMax to standard headphone audio ports found on devices, airplanes, Macs, and other devices. The cable can also be used with iPhones and iPads to connect to an audio-in port in a car or on speakers.Apple has established that it will regularly update AirPods with new features through firmware updates. Last October, Apple released hearing health features for the AirPods Pro 2 along with the iOS 18.1 update. You can learn more about new and upcoming AirPods features and releases in the Macworld AirPods guide.USB-C to 3.5-mm Audio Cable (1.2 m)Price When Reviewed:45Best Prices Today:45,00 at Apple
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  • Newdery Battery Case for iPhone 16 review: bulky but smartly designed
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    MacworldAt a glanceExpert's RatingProsHigh-capacity battery packWireless charging inside the caseAffordableConsBulkyOur Verdict For little investment you get a lot of battery power from the Newdery Battery Case, but at the price of added weight and bulk.Price When ReviewedThis value will show the geolocated pricing text for product undefinedBest Pricing TodayPrice When Reviewed35,99While Mophie has always lead the market for iPhone battery cases, Chinese maker Newdery has persevered with quality battery cases for most iPhone models in the past five or so years.It offers a battery case for each of the iPhone 16 range: 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max. Mophie, on the other hand, didnt bother with a case for the 16 Plus when it came to the Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone 16so Plus owners have an easier choice between the two battery cases.DesignThe Newdery Battery Case for iPhone 16 differs from the Mophie Juice Pack for iPhone 16 in a number of wayssome good, some more compromised.Unlike the two-part Mophie design, Newderys battery case is a one-piece. It looks good from the back and provides the necessary screen protection at the front with a raised lip.The back cameras are shielded as the cases battery hump extends higher than the lenses.There are the expected cutouts for all the buttons, mics and speakers, and everything is easily accessible.While Mophie has made its more fragile two-piece design more robust, we still feel safer with Newderys one-section case. There are grips along the side to push the protection even further.Inside, Newdery has dared to think different. While the Mophie Juice Pack continues with the built-in USB-C connector, Newdery uses wireless charging so that there is no risk of jamming the phone into the case too hard and damaging the iPhones charging port.As the charging is wireless, its slower than youd get with the hard connection, but its fast enough for most purposes. The wireless charging occurs within the caseyou cant wirelessly charge the battery case itself. You need to connect the case to a charger via a USB-C cable to refill it ready for the next time.Dominik Tomaszewski / FoundryBecause the Newdery battery has a higher capacity than the Mophie (5000mAh compared to 2800mAh) it is significantly bulkier than the Juice Pack. It is nearly 2cm deep compared to the Mophies 1.6mm depth, and weighs 5oz (143g) compared to 3.6oz (103g). Thats the price you pay for a larger built-in battery.Performance testsThat larger battery might mean a bulker, heavier case but it also brought nearly half as much recharging power again. While the Mophie recharged a faded iPhone 16 Pro back to 50%, the Newdery reached 72%.That might make the difference between getting back to base before the phone again runs out of power, but you do pay for the power with the noticeably bulkier form.Another option is to use of the magnetic battery packs we have tested and reviewed in our roundup of the best iPhone power banks. These wont protect your iPhone like a battery case, but they only have to come with you when you need themalthough battery cases can save the day when you arent expecting to suddenly receive the battery warning of doom.Dominik Tomaszewski / FoundryPriceThe $32.99 / 36.99 Newdery Battery Case is much cheaper than the $99.95 Mophie Juice Pack, as you might expect from a Chinese brand sold predominantly online. Check out the Amazon links here for further discounts.While cheap, we have used Newdery battery cases over long periods of time and have found them reliable.Should you buy the Newdery Battery Case for iPhoneFor little investment you get a lot of battery power from the Newdery Battery Case, but at the price of added weight and bulk. It might be one to keep aside for long journeys if you dont want to lug a power bank around with you, and remember that as a case it offers protection, too.
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  • Review: The new M4 MacBook Air is even better for business
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    Beneath the hyperbole around Apple Intelligence and intensifying regulation, you might have missed that Apple recently introduced a newMacBook Air equipped with an M4 chip. Its a compelling upgrade to the worlds best-selling laptop, and Ive had time to put it through its paces.Its an important Mac, given that the Air is probably Apples biggest-selling computer. Its journey began back when Apples then-CEO,Steve Jobs drew the first ever model out of a brown paper envelope, stressing the power and portability of the system.We think that this is the future of notebooks. All notebooks will be like this someday, hesaid at that time.He was right, and also wrong, because I dont think theres anything else quite like the MacBook Air at this price.You see, these (from) $999 computers deliver almost equal computational performance when measured in Geekbench 6 to the M1 Max Mac Studio Apple introduced three years ago.I dont know how you see that, but to me, given the extent to which everyone was blown away by just how powerful those Studio Macs were, the fact that you can now put near-equivalent performance under your arm for less than $1,000 should make the M4 MacBook Air popular with consumers and business users alike.Ready for an upgrade?Thats something that matters as Microsoft ends support for Windows 10 later this year, giving lots of PC users a really good opportunity to upgrade to the Mac. Many already areCanalys recently reported that US Mac shipments in Q4 2024 increased 25.9%, year-on-year, even as the PC industry as a whole grew just 5.7%.The Windows refresh cycle provides fertile ground for Apple to target both consumers and businesses that may be open to switching operating systems, Canalys said. The fertility of that ground cannot have been far from Apples mind when it decided to add a 10-core M4 chip to the MacBook Air especially given the speed and energy efficiency that defines the range of every single M-series Mac released. That it managed to reduce the entry-level price by $100 just adds to the appeal.Performance comes at lower costLets roll out the Geekbench 6 benchmarks. They show that,iterationbyiteration, Apple is delivering compelling performance improvements that cement its reputation as the leading PC maker.M1 MacBook Air: 2,346 single-core; 8,356 multi-core.M2 MacBook Air: 2,588 single-core; 9,691, multi-core.M3 MacBook Air: 3,065 single-core; 11,959 multi-core.M4 MacBook Air: 3,833 single-core; 14,871 multi-core.Look at that data.Not only does it illustrate the extent to which Apple Silicon has transformed the Mac, it also shows us just how solid the companys processor development road map has turned out to be. Seeing is believing, and since the first M1 machines appeared, Apple has managed to deliver compelling upgrades on a near-annual basis. It will continue to do so, even as competitors flail in their attempts to catch up on machines that can match Apple on performance, price, and energy consumption.Thanks for the memoryOne big upgrade in this iteration is that Apple doubled the memory inside these systems. Ostensibly to run artificial intelligence in the form of Apple Intelligence, the inclusion of 16GB as the base memory makes for improved performance in everything else you do on your Mac. Dont underestimate the grunt here not only can it handle existing Apple Intelligence operations, but it is plain that once Apple does deliver contextual smarts in Siri, the new Air will be able to handle it, in part thanks to that memory.I also think the combination of a better processor with more built-in memory makes this model a compelling upgrade proposition, even if you are running an M2 MacBook Air, and certainly for M1 users. Of course, if you are using an Intel-based Mac of any kind, then any M-series Mac is a significant upgrade. (You also get a 12-megapixel Center Stage camera for those inevitable video meetings that punctuate most days.)Whats like blue, but not as heavy?Light blue is the new color to show off. Its quite a subtle blue nothing like a sky blue but pleasing all the same. To my mind, its more a blue-tinged silver. But the votes in my house are broadly positive for the new shade, which will no doubt appear in student halls, coffee shops, meeting rooms, and offices near you in the coming months.However, every silver lining comes wrapped up in its very own cloud, and the M4 MacBook Air is no different. The design hasnt shifted one iota its still aluminum, still beautiful, and now features more than 55% recycled content, including a 100% recycled aluminum enclosure. It also means a 13.6-in. display in my test unit, a 2,5601,664-pixel resolution, two Thunderbolt 4, headphone, and one MagSafe 3 port.If you want more display space, youve got it: the M4 Air will run up to two external displays in addition to the built-in Mac display. Once again, this means it can be the heart of all kinds of complex professional tasks; if you want even more performance youll choose a MacBook Pro.So, is this a Pro Mac at a consumer price?Yes, and no. First, it is worth noting that Geekbench currently lists the current M4 MacBook Pro as delivering 3,750 single-core and 14,707 multicores, which basically means the new Air offers close to pro performance, but there are some compromises.Those compromises include a smaller display (compared to a 14.2-in. display), a slightly slower chip with significantly fewer CPU, and GPU cores than in the Pro, less memory and storage upper capacity, and battery life that is four hours shorter. (Youll get 22 hours from a 14-in. M4 MacBook Pro compared to 18 hours from the new Air.)The MacBook Pro also offers much higher memory bandwidth, which means it can handle tougher tasks.The differences basically come down to this: If you are doing computationally intensive work in any profession, youll want to go pro. But if you occasionally need to do something demanding youll be able to achieve it on a MacBook Air, though it might take a bit longer.So, if you have a need for the most robust professional tasks, you should go up the scale, and if you want something thats equal to most challenging tasks, and more than equal for most of the things most people use their computers for, then this is it. It is faster than other PCs in its class with outstanding battery life and speakers smart enough to wrap your ears in a cocoon of spatially balanced sound when you need it.That focus on the user has always been a hallmark of the Air line-up, and the experience of using this one remains just as compelling as it was when that first one jumped out of that brown envelope back in 2010 one of the best in its class.Buying adviceWere running out of superlatives. This is a significant upgrade to an already excellent machine and the addition of an M4 chip just means the worlds best-selling notebook is an even better value than before. I dont believe a PC that offers the combined appeal of these Macs really exists, which means that if you are in the market for a computer upgrade, you should certainly take a look at this. The M4 MacBook Air maintains Apples tradition of notebook excellence.You can follow me on social media! Join me onBlueSky, LinkedIn, andMastodon.
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  • ChatGPT use make you feel lonely
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    Two new studies from ChatGPT developer Open AI and MIT show that increased use of the chatbot correlates with increased loneliness and less social time with other people, according to Bloomberg.ChatGPT users in the study also reported feeling increasingly emotionally dependent on the chatbot the more often they used it and they perceived their use as increasingly problematic.The first study followed close to 1,000 people for more than a month with varying levels of experience with ChatGPT. They were either given a text version of the chatbot or one of two voice-based versions, which they used for at least five minutes a day.Some were instructed to have open conversations about anything, while others were instructed to have either non-personal or personal conversations with the service. The researchers reportedly saw no difference in results between text-based and voice-based chatbots.The second study analyzed 3 million user conversations from ChatGPT and surveyed how users interacted with the AI tool. The results show that very few people use ChatGPT for emotional conversations.None of the studies have yet been reviewed by other researchers.
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  • Ugreen x Genshin Impact charger review: A neat iPhone charging crossover for gamers
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    Ugreen's "Genshin Impact" partnership will help iPhone gamers extend their digital adventures, with a selection of thematically colorful accessories.Ugreen x Genshin Impact Kinich Mystery Box - Nexode Power BankVideo games are a part of our everyday lives. From the time of Pong to audio/visual modern-day spectacles, games are more ingrained in our daily routines and pop culture than ever before.Among the myriad options to choose from in a sea of titles and themes, occasionally, one game or game series will catch the eye of gamers and become a mainstay in an industry. Some games become breakout hits, and with that notoriety comes an increase in player base, improvements, earnings, and cross-promotional events. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Blowout deal: Grab Apple's M3 MacBook Air with 16GB RAM for record low $799
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    Month-end markdowns are hitting a fever pitch, with a new price drop discounting the last-gen M3 MacBook Air with 16GB RAM to a record low $799.Grab an M3 MacBook Air for only $799 - Image credit: AppleYou can grab the 13-inch M3 model with an 8-core GPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 256GB SSD for just $799 at B&H, marking a $300 discount off the original MSRP when ordered in the Midnight colorway.Buy for $799 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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