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    LG Display's new OLEDs are even brighter and more power-efficient
    LG Display is introducing its 4th-generation OLED TV displays today, which manage to not only be brighter than what it showed off in 2024, but also more power-efficient and less reflective. The LG OLED evo M5 was one of Engadget's favorite announcements from CES 2025, thanks in part to the LG Display panels it uses.LG Display's new 4th-generation OLED TV panel can reach a maximum brightness "as high as 4,000 nits," according to the company, which is 33 percent brighter than the previous generation panel. It's worth noting maximum brightness is not the same thing as uniform brightness across the same display panel, but it's still a notable improvement when OLEDs can struggle with brightness. Especially when those gains are paired with better energy efficiency, which LG Display says is "around 20 percent greater" on a 65-inch 4th-generation panel.LG DisplayThe changes to the new OLED's efficiency are due to enhancements to the panel's "structure and power supply system" while the brightness improvements have to do with a clever to tweak to how LG is arranging the LEDs in the panel. The 4th-generation OLED uses a "Primary RGB Tandem structure" which stacks independent layers of red and green light elements with two blue layers. Each layer produces more light which helps improve brightness and "color purity."LG Display is also aiding color reproduction (and presumably purity) with a new film coating that reduces the amount of light reflected from the surface of the panel and light absorbed and reflected inside the panel. The company says all of these developments are in service of making better "AI TVs" but if that doesn't sway you, it sounds like TVs with these new panels should just look better too.The 4th-generation OLED panel will appear in "top-of-the-line mass-produced" TVs this year, and LG Display says the "Primary RGB Tandem structure" will be gradually introduced into Gaming OLED monitors in the future, as well.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/home-theater/lg-displays-new-oleds-are-even-brighter-and-more-power-efficient-020010221.html?src=rss
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    NYT Connections today my hints and answers for Thursday, January 16 (game #585)
    Looking for NYT Connections answers and hints? Here's all you need to know to solve today's game, plus my commentary on the puzzles.
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    Goldman Sachs CEO Solomon says IPO market is 'going to pick up' along with dealmaking
    At an event hosted by Cisco on Wednesday, Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon indicated that the multi-year IPO drought should be coming to an end.
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    How our food system needs to change for a healthier future
    Throughout my career, Ive worked and served in many of the poorest countries of the world, places that lacked running water, access to fresh foods, refrigeration, air conditioning, sewer systems, and many other necessities we so often take for granted. Walking along hot dusty streets in those neighborhoods, where so much was missing, I was struck by one detail that was almost universally presenta small kiosk selling sugary sodas, cookies, potato chips, and other poor-quality foods. And that situation always stuck with me: How are we able to get so many empty calories into the farthest, poorest corners of the world, but were not able to do the same with healthier, more nutritious foods? The answer lies within our current food system. It relies on an 80-year-old strategy, designed to crank out calories on a massive scale to feed a growing population after World War II. Between 1948 and 2017, total farm productivity tripled according to the USDA, while NIH data shows that average calorie intake increased by more than 30% in a similar period.Mission accomplished. But were living with the consequences of that success todaywith a significant cost to human health in the form of chronic disease and more. According to the National Task Force on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health, poor nutrition is the top driver of U.S. deathsestimated to cause more than 500,000 deaths a year. And like many other crises in society, these burdens disproportionally affect those who can least afford itespecially those with lower incomes, those living in rural areas, or those who are in minority groups. In 2022, the USDA released a study that showed nearly 13% of American households were food insecurestruggling to meet their nutritional needs at some point in 2022. But no American is unaffected.And the impact on the environment is unsustainable as well. According to the U.N. and a 2018 study published in Science, 26% of greenhouse gas emissions come from food, while 50% of the worlds hospitable land and 70% of the worlds freshwater withdrawals are used for food production.In short, this is all an outcome of a badly broken formula that must change. Our global food system must evolve to meet modern challenges. We need to deliver affordable and sustainable nutrition (not just calories) that are broadly accessible. Those kiosks I mentioned need to be full of nutrient-dense shelf-stable foods that can be shipped and stored in any climate.The solution? We need to rethink the food we produce, where we grow it, and how its made.How to fix problemsIf theres a silver lining in this story, its this: When we collectively decide to take action to improve our food system, we can move mountains. That same can do mindset that fed people after WWII can drive change today. Which brings up a bold questionHow do we get more affordable nutrition into the hands of more people?Nutritious ingredients should come from where they usually do: nature.There are countless healthy ingredients that exist in nature that can replace synthetic or artificially refined ingredients, but most of them cant be produced affordably at scalethere simply isnt enough in nature, theyre too hard to access, or we cant get enough of them without hurting the environment.What we need are new tools and technology to overhaul our food process and approach, creating healthy ingredients from the endless diversity found in nature.How we can make a differenceOur mission at Elo is to make food healthier and more sustainable, using molecular farming. We identify desirable, hard-to-source ingredients from nature and produce them in other crops that can be grown in high volumes using existing infrastructure.These crops are known as biofactories, and they can efficiently produce large volumes of a rare natural ingredient that can be extracted and put in the market.These biofactories already have robust, efficient processes to create complex natural ingredients that far surpass the capabilities of man-made factories. If we can find and identify the ingredients we want to mass produce through research and modern technology, we can leave it to nature to provide.Our sweetener is a great example. Its inspired by monk fruit, which has been used in China for hundreds of years. Its prized by consumers and food and beverage companies alike for its incredibly sweet tasteand no calories.But monk fruit is expensive, can only be grown in remote valleys of China, and requires extensive labor to grow, harvest, and process before being shipped around the world.Using molecular farming, we reduce monk fruits cost and carbon footprint through local production, using plants as biofactories to only produce monk fruits sweetest molecules in easier-to-grow crops like watermelons and sugar beets.By producing our sweetener as a co-product in existing crop systems, we dont require additional land and other resources. Given that 72% of consumers are looking to limit or avoid sugar, were also meeting people where they are with this new sweetener.Thinking outside the boxIts this kind of new, disruptive thinking needed to improve our antiquated food system. And were not alone. Food science and technology innovators globally are developing inventive ways to create all new, healthier foundations for the foods we know and love.The challenge is to use these technologies so that everyone can benefitnot just those who can afford it.While our food system needs repair, Im confident that the solutions to these challenges lie in using natures own processes to optimize the resources we already haveand multiply their power to create healthful new paths forward.In the years ahead, I cant wait to walk into a kiosk along a dusty, foreign road and realize how much I crave what they have to offer: tasty, healthy, nutrition-rich foods.Todd Rands is CEO of ELO Life Systems.
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    This Gorgeous All-Metal Pen was Machined from a Single Block of Copper with Zero Plastic Parts
    Sometimes, the tools we use tell as much of a story as the work we create with them. A pen might seem basic in a world dominated by keyboards and touchscreens, but when its designed with precision and purpose, it reminds you why physical tools still matter. The TWYST Ballpoint Pen isnt trying to compete with modern techits here to complement it, giving form to thoughts that deserve to be more than fleeting pixels on a screen.What sets TWYST apart isnt just its materials or designits the way it fits into your workflow without fanfare. Made from copper and brass, its crafted to last, both in durability and relevance. The feel of its octagonal body in your hand, the smooth twist mechanismit all works together to create a writing experience thats satisfying without trying too hard. Its a tool that simply gets it right, striking the balance between form, function, and a little bit of personality.Designer: LegendrClick Here to Buy Now: $67 $103 (35% off). Hurry, only 2/98 left!Copper, with its undeniable warmth and depth, is the soul of this pen. Each piece is CNC-milled, ensuring that every single unit is sculpted to perfection. Over time, the metal develops a unique patina, creating a one-of-a-kind signature for its user. Its a design choice that speaks to a love for the enduringa reflection of its creators belief in blending timeless aesthetics with utility.But its not just coppers character that makes the TWYST pen stand out. Brass, another noble metal and an additional TWYST variant, adds strength and elegance. Together, these materials bring a certain gravitas to the pen, given that they have a gorgeous bronze-rose color, and that theyre heavier than the more commonplace stainless steel. The pens antibacterial properties add a practical edge, while the balance of weight in hand reminds you that simplicity often carries the most significance.As for its design, every detail has been meticulously thought through. The octagonal geometry ensures a natural grip, whether youre jotting down quick notes or penning something profound. The smooth twist mechanism feels intuitive, a reflection of the craftsmanship behind it. The Schmidt Technology refill housed within ensures every stroke glides across the page with precision.. Simple, and sophisticated. Thats all.The materials are fully recyclable, with no plastic components in sight. The pens are designed to practically last forever, because thats what craftsmanship was like back in the day. No planned obsolescence, no single-use culture. Just a good old-fashioned fusion of design, engineering, and intent. The pens measure a little over 5.1 inches, sport that gorgeous octagonal body which is great to grip and prevents rolling. There is, however, a palpable lack of a pocket clip, although in my opinion that would ruin the TWYSTs silhouette.The TWYST pen was built for those who see beauty in simplicity and power in details. Its not just about making your markits about enjoying every moment of the process. When the weight of the pen aligns with your thoughts, and the copper warms to your touch, it doesnt feel like a tool anymore. It feels like an extension of who you are and what you create. Whether youre a dreamer, a doer, or somewhere in between, TWYST invites you to approach your work with intention. With every twist of its mechanism and every word it commits to paper, it becomes a quiet reminder: the tools you use should match the weight of your ideas.Click Here to Buy Now: $67 $103 (35% off). Hurry, only 2/98 left!The post This Gorgeous All-Metal Pen was Machined from a Single Block of Copper with Zero Plastic Parts first appeared on Yanko Design.
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    Why Beating China in AI Brings Its Own Risks
    The US is increasingly intent on winning the AI race with China. Experts say this ignores the benefits of collaborationand the danger of unintended consequences.
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    Sothebys auctions NBA Top Shot NFTs
    Auction house Sothebys is selling non-fungible tokens (NFTs) from the National Basketball League (NBA) Top Shot collection.Sothebys will put eight NBA Top Shot NFTs under the hammer amid a general NBA memorabilia sale event, according to theirwebsite. The NFTs in question are valued between $500 and $3,000 each, with bidding opening on Jan. 21. A Sothebys announcement reads:During 2024-2025 NBA season, the NBA and Sothebys will host a variety of auctions that feature your favorite player jerseys. [] NBA Auctions bidders will be invited to exclusive events at Sothebys throughout the coming years, including live auctions held at Sothebys following the NBA All-Star Game and the NBA Finals.The detailsThe collectibles being sold depict several well-known players, including Bub Carrington, Pacme Dadiet, Jaylen Wells and Kyshawn George. Each NFT includes a clip highlighting a moment from the depicted players first-ever NBA game.NBA Top Shotis the digital version of traditional sports trading cards. The cards can beacquired on Top Shot, an NFT marketplace where fans can buy, sell, and trade NBA moments. Theyare packaged video clips of game and player highlights that are minted in limited runs and operate like trading cards.Non-fungible tokens are tokens much like many digital assets. What sets them apart is they are not fungible, which means that you cannot consider multiple NFTs as interchangeable because each one has its own ID and is a separate asset. This is different from most digital assets where each Bitcoin (BTC) can be considered the same as any other.NFTs are seeing increasing adoption. Social media giant Reddit launched its own, and very recently instant messaging behemoth Telegram did the same. NFTs are also easily created with no programming knowledge. If youd like to try your hand at creating your own NFT collection check out our handy guide on how to do just that.The post Sothebys auctions NBA Top Shot NFTs appeared first on ReadWrite.
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    How to turn off Apple Intelligence Report in macOS
    Apple's generative AI, Apple Intelligence, also generates some usage reports. Here's how to turn off the Apple Intelligence Report in macOS.How to turn off Apple Intelligence Reports in macOS.Apple's much-anticipated AI features dubbed Apple Intelligence have been released for most Apple platforms on recent hardware. Public reception has been, shall we say, less than enthusiastic - with some reports claiming up to 73% of Apple users have no interest in the technology.Others, such as BBC have complained that Apple Intelligence isn't ready for prime time - with Apple devices reporting erroneous news headlines after creating summaries. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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    Gaza, Ukraine, and the Moon included as new entries on the World Monuments Watch list for 2025
    The 2025 edition of theWorld Monuments Fund (WMF)'s biannual World Monuments Watch List has been announced with 25 new cultural sites considered to be under threat from a variety of different sources both natural and manmade.Leading the list was the notable and important inclusion of the "Historic Urban Fabric"of Gaza. Weve covered the difficult-to-account scale of destruction there since the beginning of the Israeli military incursion, which has to date destroyed at least 66% of all buildings (per the U.N.) and countless important heritage sites. Ukraines equally prolific war losses were also represented by the Kyiv Teachers House which was damaged by Russian missiles in October of 2022.Kyiv Teachers House, Ukraine. Photo: World Monuments FundThe Moon (yes) is another off-beat, if not peculiar, inclusion. The Fund says: "As a new era of space exploration dawns, international collaboration is required to protect the physical remnants of early Moon landings and preserve these...
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    Donkey Kong Country Returns HD Trailer Hypes up Imminent Launch
    Nintendo seemingly has bigger fish to fry in the days ahead with the Switch 2 allegedly set to be announced imminently, but the Japanese giant has other irons in the fire as well.Donkey Kong Country Returnsis set to return (for the second time) soon, and ahead of its release, Nintendo has premiered a launch trailer. Check it out below.Handled by Forever Entertainment, you should expectDonkey Kong Country Returns HDto be a fairly conservative remaster. Its changes and additions will include a remade intro, minor visual enhancements, new JoyCon features, QoL improvements and new content carried over from the platformers 3DS version, and the like. The original remains a modern platforming classic, however, so those wishing to experience it for the first time (or re-experience it) will want to keep an eye out.Donkey Kong Country Returns HDlaunches for the Nintendo Switch on January 16. Curiously, the remaster doesnt credit the work of original developer Retro Studios. Read more on that through here.
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