• These Cheap but Surprisingly Decent Earbuds Are Even Cheaper During Amazons Big Spring Sale
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    We may earn a commission from links on this page. Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.When you think of the best wireless earbuds, it's easy to think of popular brand names like Bose and Sony, but a newer entry to the market has also made a splash. EarFun has made a name for itself by punching well above its weight class with earbuds and headphones that dont cost nearly as much as the competition but, as I can personally attest, bring audio quality and features that even some of their pricier rivals lack. But if the value offered by EarFuns buds wasnt already good enough, many of its products boast solid discounts as part of Amazons Big Spring Sale. EarFun Air Pro 3 $49.99 at Amazon $99.99 Save $50.00 Get Deal Get Deal $49.99 at Amazon $99.99 Save $50.00 I would be happy to recommend the EarFun Air Pro 3 for anyone looking to get budget noise-canceling headphones, even if they were at full price. But with this discount, they're even more of a steal. There's a lot on offer for $50 here, including exceptional audio quality, powerful noise canceling, a long battery life, and wireless charging for the case. Plus, theyre water resistant for workouts and support Bluetooth Multipoint. See more in-depth detail in PCMags review. EarFun Air Pro 4 $59.99 at Amazon $95.99 Save $36.00 Get Deal Get Deal $59.99 at Amazon $95.99 Save $36.00 The EarFun Air Pro 4 are an update of the Air Pro 3, and they basically level up those buds in a few key areas. These buds boost the noise canceling performance and also increase the battery life to up to 11 hours on a single charge, even without the extra juice the case provides. They also support a wide range of Bluetooth codecs such as aptX Lossless and LDAC to help you enjoy optimal audio quality. And at just $10 more than the Air Pro 3, theyre an easy upgrade choice for those who want the best audio for their money. You can find out all about them in my review for PCMag. EarFun Free Pro 3 $49.99 at Amazon $79.99 Save $30.00 Get Deal Get Deal $49.99 at Amazon $79.99 Save $30.00 The EarFun Free Pro 3 take a slightly different direction. They still offer great sound and noise canceling, with many of the same capabilities as the Air Pro 3. However, they feature a different design. These buds tuck away into the ear more than the stemmed design of the Air Pro 3, which can be useful for sports or tucking under beanies. The smaller design of the buds also allows for an ultra-compact charging case thats easy to find space for in even a small bag or pocket. EarFun OpenJump $59.99 at Amazon $79.99 Save $20.00 Get Deal Get Deal $59.99 at Amazon $79.99 Save $20.00 EarFuns OpenJump headphones are an alternative for runners who want to prioritize safety. These earbuds loop around the ear and see the buds hover over the opening of the ear. Since they dont actually go into or block the ear canal, they let external sounds enter along with whatever youre listening to. The result is that you can get a pretty good sense of your surroundings while wearing the OpenJump, which can improve your safety while exercising outdoors, where hearing cars and other pedestrians is important. EarFun Wave Pro $55.99 at Amazon $79.99 Save $24.00 Get Deal Get Deal $55.99 at Amazon $79.99 Save $24.00 EarFun even has some over-ear headphones in the Wave Pro. You get a lot of the same high-end features as the companys buds, such as support for Bluetooth Multipoint, LDAC support for high-resolution audio, and surprisingly good noise-canceling. And the Wave Pro are geared up for long-time listening, with up to 55 hours of battery life with ANC on or 80 hours without ANC. Find out more in PCMags review.
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  • Samsung Neo QLED TVs are now available, with prices starting at $1,300
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    Samsung just released a spate of new QLED TVs, after teasing the lineup at CES. The Neo QLED line is the first to feature the companys Vision AI platform. This allows for new personalization and optimization features. You can pick one up right now, but you might want to open up a line of credit first. The most budget-friendly model is the 55-inch Class Neo QLED 4K QN80F, which comes in at $1,300. As for 4K models, prices balloon all the way up to $15,000 for the top-of-the-line 98-inch Class Neo QLED 4K QN90F. Samsung also just released some 8K smart TVs with Vision AI. The pricing here starts at $3,300 for a 65-inch model and goes up to $5,300 for the 85-inch version. If you need a high-end soundbar to go with that brand new TV, Samsung has got you covered. The company just announced availability for two new soundbar systems. The flagship HW-Q990F costs $1,800 and the HW-Q800F clocks in at $1,000. Both come with the companys redesigned subwoofer, but the Q990F also includes a pair of rear speakers. Samsung They support wireless Dolby Atmos technology, so the cable clutter can go the way of the dodo. All of these products are available right now from Samsung or via third-party retailers. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/home-theater/samsung-neo-qled-tvs-are-now-available-with-prices-starting-at-1300-184437768.html?src=rss
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  • Canon goes all in on vlogging with the PowerShot V1 compact and R50 V mirrorless cameras
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    Canon is expanding its vlogging lineup in a big way with two new models, the R50 V mirrorless and PowerShot V1 compact, both designed to take on cameras in Sony's vlogging lineup. The PowerShot V1 has an interesting new 1.4-inch sensor that's considerably larger than the ones on most compact cameras. The R50 V, meanwhile, matches features from Sony's ZV-E10 II but at a considerably lower price. PowerShot V1 compact camera The PowerShot V1 was already announced and released in Japan, but it's now set to come to North America. It effectively competes with Sony's ZV-1 II 1-inch sensor compact but has a much larger 1.4-inch 22.3MP sensor that's roughly the same size as Micro Four Thirds, but with a horizontal aspect ratio better suited for video. That larger size, along with the 17-52mm (3.1x zoom) f/2.8-4.5 lens, should make it superior to its rival in low light while also offering shallower depth of field. I've only had the PowerShot V1 for a day, but it's heavy for a compact camera at 426 grams (15 ounces) and fairly thick. There aren't many manual controls other than the top mode dial, a rear setting dial for burst, exposure compensation and other functions, a lens dial for aperture, a camera/video switch and a zoom dial, along with several buttons. It has a 3-inch, one-million-dot fully articulating rear display but no electronic viewfinder, just like the ZV-1 II. Steve Dent for Engadget It can shoot 4K 30 fps supersampled video using the full sensor width, 4K 60p video with a 1.4 times crop or 1080p at 240 fps. Also supported is Canon C-Log3 with 10-bit 4:2:2 capture to improve dynamic range and allow for easier grading. Optical along with digital enhanced stabilization are available and to allay overheating it comes with a built-in cooling fan that allows unlimited shooting times at all resolutions. Like the ZV-1 II, the PowerShot V1 supports several shooting modes aimed at creators. Those include a "close-up demo mode" that's equivalent to Sony's "product showcase," allowing the camera to quickly focus on an object you hold in front of the camera. Another is "smooth skin mode" for beauty-style shooting, plus "movie IS mode" for vloggers that stabilizes any jolting movements like walking. Steve Dent for Engadget The PowerShot V1 uses Canon's Dual Pixel II autofocus system with subject detection and face/eye tracking and includes a "subject tracking IS" mode that automatically adjusts cropping to center the subject in the frame. You can use it as a 1080p webcam via the USB-C port, while connecting to your smartphone for live streaming. For photography, it sports a physical mechanical shutter and can shoot bursts at up to 30 fps with autofocus in electronic shutter mode. A welcome feature is a built-in ND filter (equivalent to three stops of light reduction) that will allow creators to add more bokeh on sunny days. Other features include support for a smallish LP-E17 battery and a single UHS-II card slot along with microphone, headphone and microHDMI connectors. However, the PowerShot V1 isn't cheap at $900. It's set to arrive in April 2025. EOS R50 V Steve Dent for Engadget The R50 V is Canon's first true mirrorless vlogging-specific camera and is clearly designed to go up against Sony's ZV-E10 II. It's slightly taller than the PowerShot V1 but has largely the same dimensions otherwise, and weighs just a bit more if you include the new 14-30mm (21-45mm full-frame equivalent) f/4-6.3 power zoom lens. It has a nice array of manual controls including a primary control dial on top, a zoom rocker for supported lenses and an unusual mode dial that lets you select multiple custom video and vlogging modes including Movie Auto Slow Shutter, Slow/Fast Motion Recording and Movie IS Mode. For vloggers it has a fully-articulating 3-inch display but again, no electronic viewfinder. Steve Dent for Engadget The R50 V comes with a 24MP APS-C sensor like the EOS R50, while also including features from Canon's Cinema EOS system like C-Log3 capture and 10-bit 4:2:2 video. It can capture supersampled 4K 30 fps video using the full sensor width, 4K 60p video with a crop or 120 fps 1080p video. It's not a bad camera for photographers either, letting them shoot 12 fps bursts using the first-curtain shutter or 15 fps with the electronic shutter, all with continuous autofocus enabled. Like the ZV-E10 II it lacks in-body stabilization but does offer optical stabilization with supported lenses, along with electronic stabilization. For situations that require extra shake reduction, the optical and electronic stabilization modes can be combined and there's an enhanced IS mode for abrupt movements like walking. Steve Dent for Engadget The R50 V has vlogging-friendly modes like a product showcase-type function along with focus breathing correction. You get Canon's latest Dual Pixel II autofocus system that includes face and eye detection as well as subject tracking for people, animals and vehicles (along with an auto mode). A dedicated button allows you to livestream instantly with four modes supported: UVC/UAC, HDMI, Camera Connect, and Live Switcher Mobile multi-camera. It comes with a single UHS-II card slot and an LP-E17 battery, along with microphone, headphone, microHDMI and USB-C ports. The R50 V will cost $650 for the body only or $850 with the new RF-S14-30mm F4-6.3 IS STM PZ lens (sold separately for $330). Canon also announced the $1,700 RF 20mm f/1.4L VCM full-frame lens, the latest in its fast hybrid cinema-friendly series that includes the RF24mm f/1.4, RF 35mm f/1.4 and RF 50mm f/1.4 models. As mentioned, I've only had the R50 V and PowerShot V1 cameras for a short time but you can expect a full review of both models shortly. This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cameras/canon-goes-all-in-on-vlogging-with-the-powershot-v1-compact-and-r50-v-mirrorless-cameras-170047522.html?src=rss
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  • The race to trillion-parameter model training in AI is on, and this company thinks it can manage it for less than $100,000
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    Phison slashes AI training costs shifting workloads from GPUs to SSDs could cut trillion-parameter model expenses from $3 million to just $100,000.
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  • Hisense announces 2025 mini-LED TV lineup, with screen sizes up to 100 inches and a surprising smart TV switch
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    Hisense is updating its U9, U8, U7, and U6 series TVs for 2025, with larger screen sizes and gaming feature upgrades.
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  • Utah governor signs online child safety law requiring Apple, Google to verify user ages
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    Utah's signing of the law is a political win for Meta, which has been aiming to put more political and regulatory pressure on Apple.
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  • 23andMe co-founder lashes out at CEO Wojcicki after bankruptcy filing, says board lacked oversight
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    23andMe co-founder Linda Avey expressed frustration about the fall of the genetics testing company in a social media post.
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  • Golaem crowd tools have now been added to the Autodesk M&E Collection
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    Watch the video to find out more.The post Golaem crowd tools have now been added to the Autodesk M&E Collection appeared first on befores & afters.
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  • What to know about the abortion pill under the Trump administration
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    Many Americans wonder whether the pill used in most U.S. abortions will be restricted under the new Republican administration in Washington.President DonaldTrumps pickto lead the Food and Drug Administration,Dr. Marty Makary, wasconfirmed by the Senatelate Tuesday. In recent testimony before the Senate health committee, Makary wouldnt commit to specific action on the pill, called mifepristone, despite prodding from both Republicans and Democrats.Medical professionals call it among the safest medications ever approved by the FDA. But a Christian conservative group that sued the FDA over the drug says it has caused tens of thousands of emergency complications.Heres what to know about the safety of mifepristone, which is typically used withmisoprostolin medication abortions that make up close to two-thirds of abortions in the U.S.What are the safety limits on use of the abortion pill?The FDA approved mifepristone in 2000 as a safe and effective way toend early pregnancies. Currently, there are no in-person requirements and the pill can be sent through the mail.Thats not how the FDA first treated mifepristone, which on rare occasions can cause dangerous, excessive bleeding that requires emergency care. Strict safety limits were placed on who could prescribe and distribute it only specially certified physicians and only as part of three mandatory in-person appointments with the patient getting the drug. The doctors also had to be capable of performing emergency surgery to stop excess bleeding and an abortion procedure if the drug didnt end the pregnancy.Over time, the FDA reaffirmed mifepristones safety and repeatedly eased restrictions.How often are there serious problems?Abortion opponents say the FDAs 2021 decision allowing online prescribing and mail-order use of mifepristone resulted in many more emergency complications.But that argument lumps together women experiencing a range of issues from mifepristone not working to people who may simply have questions or concerns but dont require medical care.OB-GYNs say a tiny fraction of patients suffer major or serious adverse events after taking mifepristone.Alegal brieffiled with the Supreme Court last year by a group of medical organizations including the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists says: When used in medication abortion, major adverse events significant infection, excessive blood loss, or hospitalization occur in less than 0.32% of patients, according to a highly regarded study with more than 50,000 patients.The definition that scientists generally use for serious adverse events includes blood transfusions, major surgery, hospital admissions and death, said Ushma Upadhyay, one of the authors of that2015 study.The prescribing information included in the packaging for mifepristone tablets lists slightly different statistics for what it calls serious adverse reactions. It cites ranges for how frequently various complications occur: 0.03% to 0.5% for transfusion; 0.2% for sepsis and 0.04% to 0.6% for hospitalization related to medication abortions. The ranges reflect findings across various relevant studies, experts said.Why do patients go to the emergency room?Mifepristones labeling lists a complication that most medical groups dont consider a serious or major adverse event: ER visits, which ranged from 2.9% to 4.6%. The current FDA label lists going to the ER as an option if patients experience prolonged heavy bleeding, severe abdominal pain or a sustained fever. But ER visits dont always reflect big problems.Some people may go there after a medication abortion because they want to be checked out or have questions but dont have a doctor, said Upadhyay, a public health scientist at the University of California, San Francisco. Others, she said, dont want to go to their primary care provider about their abortion because of stigma.Astudy she co-authoredin 2018 found that slightly more than half of patients who visited the ER because of abortions received only observational care.How effective is the pill?Mifepristone results in a completed abortion 97.4% of the time, according to U.S. studies cited in the FDA label.But in 2.6% of cases, a surgical intervention is needed. And 0.7% of the time, the pregnancy continues.Thats compared to a procedural abortion in a clinic, where the chance of the procedure failing to end a pregnancy is extremely, extremely low, probably less than 0.1%, said Dr. Pratima Gupta, a board member for the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.Any time a procedural abortion is done, the clinicians ensure that it was a complete abortion by examining the tissue that is removed or performing an ultrasound during or after the procedure, she said.Gupta, who has done abortion procedures for more than 20 years, said there are very few complications from abortion any kind of abortion, medication or procedural abortion.Onestudysuggested thats just as true for medication abortions that happen in a clinic, a doctors office or at home with the help of telehealth.How does mifepristones safety and effectiveness compare to other drugs?The FDA makes drug approval decisions on a case-by-case basis, weighing effectiveness, safety and other factors.No drug is 100% effective, and many common medications dont work for a significant portion of patients.Antidepressants typically help between 40% and 60% of people with depression. New antibiotics approved by the FDA often resolve about 70% of infections.Since 2000, roughly 6 million patients have taken mifepristone, according to the FDA. A 2021 review of agency records looking for deaths that were likely related to the drug identified 13, or 0.00027% of patients.Medical organizations supporting mifepristones availability say the drugs safety given the rate of deaths compares to ibuprofen, which more than 30 million Americans take in any given day. ___The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Institutes Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.Laura Ungar and Matthew Perrone, Associated Press
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  • Theres no better time to apply for 2025 Brands That Matter
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    The deadline to claim the Super Early rate for Fast Companys Brands That Matter is this Friday. Rates go up March 28 at 11:59 p.m. ET.This is the fifth year that Fast Company will be honoring brands that have turned their marketing and branding strategies into cultural moments while still delivering for their core audience. It will also mark the second year that Brands That Matter will recognize CMOs of the Yearthe marketers leading their organizations to new heights with ambitious, effective leadership that keeps their brands top of mind for consumers.Brands That Matter includes a main list of General Excellence honorees, as well as dozens of brands in seven categoriesplus CMOs of the Year. Read our 2024 list to learn more about the companies that were honored.Brands That Matter is distinct from other Fast Company recognition programs in that it is solely focused on how brands build cultural relevancewhether thats pop culture, entertainment, tech, or even missionin a way that aligns with their overall identity and has a measurable business impact.Start your Brands That Matter applicationhere. For more information on applying,see the FAQs.The final deadline to apply is June 6.
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